A Birds Eye View of American History

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A Birds Eye View of American History
Leon Cushing Prince
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In 1876 it had a popular majority, in 1880 it fell only a few thousand below the Republican vote. From 1875 to 395 296 BIRD'S-EYE VIEW OF AMERICAN HISTORY 1 88 1 it controlled the House of Representa- tives. In 1884 the party faced its quadrennial struggle confident of success.
The Republican nominee was James G. Elaine. Born in Pennsylvania of Scotch-Irish stock, he had emigrated to Maine in his youth. He had been Speaker of the House, United States Senator, Secretary of State, and was a debat
...er of unusual strength. He was popular, renowned, magnetic, eloquent, brilliant. But he had made powerful enemies in his own party, chief and most vindictive among them being Roscoe Conkling, United States Senator from New York.
Against this versatile and famous chieftain the Democrats pitted Grover Cleveland, the Governor of New York. Cleveland had proved himself to be an honest, industrious public ser- vant with very positive convictions of official duty and ample courage to stand by them. As Mayor of Buffalo and Governor of his State he had won the esteem of good men by his per- sistent hostility to bad legislation.


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