Project Gutenberg: Authors List Platt, Rutherford Hayes, 1894. Pliny, the Younger. Plouffe, Simon, Editor.Plunkitt, George Washington. Plutarch. Poe, Edgar Allan, 1809-1849 http://www.gwd50.k12.sc.us/PG-Authors.htm
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FAIRBANKS MSS. Rutherford Birchard Hayes, Elwood Haynes, William Harrison Hays, 18981900;addresses of Charles Warren Fairbanks, June 18, 1894-December 29, 1905; http://www.indiana.edu/~liblilly/lilly/mss/html/fairbank.html
Extractions: The Fairbanks mss., 1819-1939, consist of letters and papers of Charles Warren Fairbanks, 1852-1918, U.S. senator and vice-president of the U.S., and his son, Warren Charles Fairbanks, 1878-1938, newspaper publisher. The Warren Charles Fairbanks papers, 1918-1938, relate to the settlement of the estate of his father, Charles Warren Fairbanks; the Indianapolis News; the Fairbanks Blue ridge farms in Piatt County, Illinois; and the Fairbanks Valley farms in Greene County, Illinois. The collection consists of both bound and unbound materials. Bound volumes of manuscript material include letterpress copybooks, July 13, 1874- May 10, 1918, inclusive; railroad case records, 1882-1890; campaign speeches, 1890-1892; seven volumes of typescripts of speeches of Charles Warren Fairbanks, entitled vols. I-II-III-IV-V, campaign of 1904, vol. VI, November 8, 1904-October 22, 1906, vol. VII, October 22, 1906-October 8, 1907; personal account books, 1874-1895, a household account book, December, 1906- February, 1907; a volume of copies of letters recommending Enoch G. Hogate for U.S. district judge for Indiana; a history of the Fairbanks building company, 1907-1918; and diaries, 1898, 1901, and 1911, of Robert Fairbanks, son of Charles Warren Fairbanks. Bound volumes of printed material consist of scrapbooks of newspaper clippings, 1887-1910; invitations, 1898-1900; addresses of Charles Warren Fairbanks, June 18, 1894-December 29, 1905; the Western collegian, Ohio Wesleyan student paper, October 4, 1871-June 27, 1872; and a photograph album.
Timeline 1877, Rutherford B. Hayes elected president after disputed election Congress passes the Platt Amendment (US / Cuba relations) http://www.chuckallan.com/fccj/amh2020/Timeline.html
History 114 and Republican Rutherford B. Hayes.; Centennial Exposition opens in Philadelphia . 1903 WEB Dubois publishes The Souls of Black Folk; Platt Amendment http://northonline.sccd.ctc.edu/his112ak/HIS 114/HIS114chronology.htm
Extractions: History 114 Chronology of U.S. History from 1789-1898 Bank of the United States chartered; first 10 amendments to the Constitution (Bill of Rights) ratified; excise tax on whiskey adopted Washington reelected; country experiencing the Second Great Awakening of religious revivalism, with increased numbers of Methodists and Baptists Execution of Louis XVI; war breaks out between France and England; Washington issues Neutrality Proclamation; Jefferson resigns as Secretary of State; Eli Whitney invents the cotton gin st XYZ Affair in which French diplomats demand bribes from American envoys; Quasi-War with France; Alien and Sedition Act passed; Virginia and Kentucky resolves passed Continuation of Quasi-War with France Adams sends new peace mission to France; Jefferson defeats Adams in presidential election, although electoral college is tied between Jefferson and Burr Judiciary Act of 1801 repealed Marbury v. Madison establishes the right of judicial review; Louisiana Purchase more than doubles the size of the United States; war resumes between Great Britain and France; Lewis and Clark Expedition sets out to explore the Louisiana Territory Lewis and Clark return from their expedition, having reached the west coast and wintered near present-day Astoria, Oregon
Manning Force Hayes - I1864 - Individual Information - - PhpGedView Male Rutherford Platt Hayes ?(I1859)?. Birth 24 June 1858 Father 35 Mother 26 Marriage 24 October 1894 (Age 36) Lucy Hayes Platt View Family http://www.pgvhosting.com/demo/individual.php?pid=I1864&ged=presidents.ged
Biography His commanding office, Rutherford B. Hayes, later to become president of the Cuba was to direct its own affairs, subject only to the Platt Amendment. http://members.tripod.com/~McKinley783/President/biography.htm
Extractions: setAdGroup('67.18.104.18'); var cm_role = "live" var cm_host = "tripod.lycos.com" var cm_taxid = "/memberembedded" Search: Lycos Tripod 40 Yr Old Virgin Share This Page Report Abuse Edit your Site ... Next William McKinley 25th President of the United States William McKinley was one of the kindiest and most peace-loving of U.S. Presidents. Yet he led the United States at a time when most Americans were determined to go to war. And the life of this gentle and sympathetic man was brought to an end by bullets from an assassin's gun. Few men in public life have been more loved by the American people than McKinley, and few have had more devoted friends. It was not because of his deeds as president or even because of this tragic death by an assissin but simply because he was one of the most gentle, kindly, and considerate of men. He was naturally sociable and jovial, but because of his wife's ill health they led a very quiet life. During the years in the White House, enteraining was limited to state functions. He usually spent his evenings at home, reading poetry aloud while his wife crocheted. He had no hobbies and never, even as a child, engaged in sports, yet he was a delightful companion, full of fun and high spirits. McKinley was a short, stocky man. He carried himself stiffly erect, in an unconscious effort to increase his height. Some of the cartoonists of the day thought he resembled the French emperor Napoleon. He dressed with great care. A red carnation in the buttonhole of his coat and a spotless white linen vest were fresh every day.
SIDNEY CLARKE COLLECTIONBox And Folder InventoryOversized Boxes J-M Contains on page 1 the article Rutherford B. Hayes, which gives the texts of Senator Platt s Speech. Senator Platt s speech in the Senate on the http://www.ou.edu/special/albertctr/archives/ClarkeInventory/clarkejm.htm
Extractions: Return to Sidney Clarke Collection Description Box J: Clippings, Newspapers and Publication (1865-1869, 1879). F 1: Newspaper (1865) The Emporia News (February 25, 1865). Contains on p. 2 article entitled "The Cattle Traffic." Re: illegitimate cattle trade and plundering of Indian cattle, resolutions by Kansas legislature concerning suppression of trade. F 2: Newspaper (1879) Kansas City Daily Journal (September 14, 1879). Contains on pp. 13 and 16 the article entitled "Lane of Kansas" by SC. Re: Lane's military service, personality, senatorial career, and his suicide in 1866. (2 copies) F 3: Newspaper (1867) Humboldt Union (October 5, 1867). Contains on p. 2 the following two articles: a. "The Meeting on Wednesday." Re: Republican meeting in Humboldt at which SC spoke on the impeachment of the President and on suffrage. b. "Communicated." Re: SC's stand on suffrage, prohibition and Reconstruction. F 4: Clippings and Newspaper (1868) a. Clippings.
Browse Top Level > Texts > Project Gutenberg Spurious and doubtful works Authors P Platt, Rutherford Hayes, 1894 Authors P Pliny, the Younger Authors P Plouffe, Simon, Editor http://www.archive.org/mediatypes-browse.php?mediatype=texts&collection=gutenber
BYINGTON FAMILY PAPERS: FOLDER LISTING CONTINUED 18941903 DESCRIPTION - Handwritten pass for A. Homer Byington and wife for issue of Norwalk Gazette Extra announcing victory of Rutherford B. Hayes, http://www.library.georgetown.edu/dept/speccoll/fl/f209}2.htm
Extractions: DESCRIPTION: Carbon copies of typed correspondence from A. Homer Byington to the following: General Hawkins (2/3/1900), William P. Frye, Phelps (2/6/1900), William Homer Byington (son)(2/7/1900), Charles A. Russell, Robert R. Hitt, Nicholas Shuck, John S. Seymour, W. Kennedy Boone (2/20/1900), Mr. Morris (2/22/1900), Alvey Augustus Adee.
This Is Project Gutenberg by Platt, Rutherford Hayes, 1894 First Men In The Moon, The, by Wells,HG (Herbert George), 1866-1946 First Project Gutenberg Collection of Edgar http://www.irvl.net/TITLES.htm
Extractions: List of Titles $30,000 Bequest And Other Stories, The, by Twain, Mark, 1835-1910 1492, by Johnston, Mary, 1870-1936 1990 CIA World Factbook, The, by United States. Central Intelligence Agency 1991 CIA World Factbook, The, by United States. Central Intelligence Agency 1992 CIA World Factbook, The, by United States. Central Intelligence Agency 1993 CIA World Factbook, The, by United States. Central Intelligence Agency 1994 CIA World Factbook, The, by United States. Central Intelligence Agency 1995 CIA World Factbook, The, by United States. Central Intelligence Agency 1997 CIA World Factbook, The, by United States. Central Intelligence Agency 1998 CIA World Factbook, The, by United States. Central Intelligence Agency 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, by Verne, Jules, 1828-1905 20,000 Leagues Under the Seas, by Verne, Jules, 1828-1905
Extractions: saveBookmark("", "", ""); Home History Study Guides American : Summary of Events - Navigate Here - Overview Summary of Events Gilded Age Politics: 1877â1892 Industrialization: 1869â1901 The Labor Movement: 1866â1894 Gilded Age Society: 1870â1900 The West: 1860â1900 The Rise and Fall of Populism: 1892â1896 The Spanish-American War: 1898â1901 Rooseveltâs Big Stick Diplomacy: 1899â1908 Roosevelt and the Progressives: 1901â1908 The Taft Presidency: 1909â1912 Wilsonian Progressivism: 1913â1916 Quiz Suggestions for Further Reading Summary of Events Gilded Age Politics Politics in the Gilded Age were intense. In the years between and , control of the House of Representatives repeatedly changed hands between the Democratic and Republican parties. Political infighting between the Stalwart and Half-Breed factions in the Republican Party prevented the passage of significant legislation. During this era, the political parties nominated presidential candidates that lacked strong opinionsâpossibly to avoid stirring up sectional tensions so soon after the Civil War. âThe Forgotten Presidentsâ Some historians have dubbed Presidents Rutherford B. Hayes, James A. Garfield, Chester A. Arthur, Grover Cleveland, and Benjamin Harrison the âforgotten presidents.â Indeed, it might be argued that the most notable event that occurred during the Gilded Age was the assassination of President Garfield in
Project Gutenberg Titles by Platt, Rutherford Hayes, 1894 First Men In The Moon, The, by Wells,HG (Herbert George), 1866-1946 First Project Gutenberg Collection of Edgar Allan http://www.ncsu.edu/it/open_source/pg-titles.html
Gustafson/Women And The Republican Party 1854-1924. Chapter 4 War when he was an aide to Colonel (later President) Rutherford B. Hayes. 7 By 1894, Platt and other party bosses across the country were forced to http://www.press.uillinois.edu/epub/books/gustafson/ch4.html
Extractions: In 1910 the Outlook, a self-avowed "progressive" magazine editorially controlled by Lyman Abbott and Theodore Roosevelt, explored recent changes in political culture as the country moved from the era that historians call the "Gilded Age" into the one called the "progressive era." It reported that an individual "accustomed to the torchlight processions of the campaigns ... might have considerable difficulty in finding himself as much exercised emotionally as he was then," because "the country has passed from the emotional to the intellectual stage." The extravagant displays of strong partisanship that dominated the nineteenth-century political world were on the decline. These rituals of popular politics, once seen as symbolic illustrations of people's loyalties and shared beliefs, became instead equated with corruption and the deterioration of the social fabric. Political parties in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries instead championed themselves and their candidates through educational and then, in an attempt to increase participation, advertising forms of campaigning. Changes in campaigning were the result of greater transformations in party composition and power as the nineteenth century came to an end and an economic depression forced people to realize that industrialism failed to provide for social and economic progress. New solutions to social and economic problems had to be found, and because traditional party leaders and their corporate allies were slow to respond, they found their political power challenged by party bosses and then by party independents and social reformers.
GREENLAWN CEMETERY Columbus, Ohio NAME DOB DOD FATHER Montraville Platt, Amanda F Platt, Anne Swan 09/07/1889 01/10/1890 Platt,Rutherford Hayes Platt, Augustus 08/04/1793 02/28/1886 Platt, Benjamin Platt, http://delawareohio.us/greenlawn/greenlawn/greenlawndata/p.txt
The Mark Twain Papers & Project - Database Source List 1894. 410, Proceedings at the Meeting for the Foundation of the Cordelia andTom Platt catalogs Rutherford B. Hayes Library, Fremont, Ohio 43420 http://bancroft.berkeley.edu/MTP/newTwCorrSource.html
Extractions: The Presidents of the United States and their Children President and term of office: The President's Children 1. President George Washington (1789-1797) The first President had no biological children. When he married the widow Martha Custis he became the stepfather to her surviving son and daughter. John "Jacky" Parke Custis He was reared by Washington and was a son to Martha by a previous marriage. Born 1754, he died in 1781. Jacky Custis lived off his father's estate. He is famous for trying to cheat his stepfather. He served briefly as Washington's aide in the Revolutionary War, but died of dysentery soon after joining the army. Martha "Patsy" Parke Custis She was Martha Washington's daughter from her previous marriage. Born 1756, she died suddenly of epilepsy on June 19, 1773 Some years after Martha's marriage to George Washington, her daughter, Martha Parke "Patsy" Custis, died at 17 after a lifetime of epileptic seizures. Washington's step grandchildren: Jacky Custis left four small children to be reared. His wife remarried, taking her two oldest children with her. The two youngest, Nelly and Wash Custis, stayed at Mt. Vernon with George and Martha.
American Historical Association 1972, Platt, F. Jeffrey, Sir Thomas Wilkes A Study in Elizabethan Diplomacy, 1970, Houdek, John, James A. Garfield and Rutherford B. Hayes A Study in http://www.historians.org/projects/cge/PhD/schools/PhDsAwarded.cfm?Dir_Abbrev=Mi
New Page 3 SINOJAPANESE WAR (1894-95), RUSSO-JAPANESE WAR (1904-05), Rutherford B.Hayes (1877-81), JAMES, GARFIELD (1881), CHESTER ARTHUR (1881-85), http://www.wiu.edu/users/gh101/U.S. History II outlines.htm
Ken S Of The Day For March 2nd 1877, *, Rutherford B Hayes (R) declared the 19th President despite Samuel J 1901, *, Congress passes the Platt amendment, which limits Cuban autonomy http://users.commkey.net/fussichen/otd0302.htm
Extractions: American History : 66 Books Request A Picture [001852] . Annual Register, a Review of Public Events at Home and Abroad for the Year 1898 . London: Longmans, Green, 1899. Size: Approx. 6" x 9 ". Maroon Cloth. World Affairs. Good+ Part I: English History, and Foreign and Colonial History. Part II: Chronicle of Events in 1898, Retropect of Literature, Science and Art in 1898, Obituary of Eminent Persons in 1898. Index. 232 pp. plus 40 pp. of publisher's other works. most pages uncut.Mild foxing on free endpaper otherwise interior is tight, clean and very good. Maroon cloth with embossed covers. Gilt lettering on spine. Top spine edge piece missing: 1/2" x 1/4". Small nick on back cover.Otherwise exterior is Very Good. $22.50 [002551] . Tables of and Annotated Index to the Congressional Series of United States Public Documents.. ill. Tables. Waltham, Mass: Mark Press, 1963. Limited. Size: Approx. 9" X 10". Tan Cloth. American History. Near Fine First published in 1902. This edition limited to 600 copies. Prepared in the Office of the Superintendent of Documents. A complete list of the publications of the United States Government known to have been printed. The endeavor has been to extricate the more important documents from the scattered mass of worthless matter which composes nearly one-half of the Congressional set. Despite these exceptions, fully 50,000 documents and reports have been indexed under authors, subjects, and titles. 769 pp. Book is Near Fine both exterior and interior. Gilt lettering on spine. $40.00