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    Thomas Collier Platt (July 15, 1833 – March 6, 1910), also known as Tom Platt and Easy Boss, was an American politician who was a two-term member of the...
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    Thomas Collier Platt Jr. (May 29, 1925 – March 4, 2017) was a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Eastern District...
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  • Thomas Platt may refer to: Thomas C. Platt (1833–1910), US senator from New York Thomas Collier Platt Jr. (1925–2017), United States federal judge in...
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    Republican boss Thomas C. Platt that Theodore Roosevelt ought to be the Republican candidate for governor, which met Platt's protest. With Platt convinced that...
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    James A. Garfield (category People murdered in Washington, D.C.)
    resulted in Robertson's confirmation and the resignations of Conkling and Thomas C. Platt from the Senate. On July 2, 1881, Charles J. Guiteau, a disappointed...
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    included Benjamin Wade, Charles J. Folger, George C. Gorham, Chester A. Arthur, Thomas C. Platt, and Leonidas C. Houk. The faction favored Ulysses S. Grant...
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    (13th D.) was absent. The caucus nominated Ex-Congressman Thomas C. Platt for the U.S. Senate. Platt was a friend of the other U.S. Senator from New York,...
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    of Niels L. Hoyvald and John F. Lavery as they stood before Judge Thomas C. Platt of the United States District Court in Brooklyn last month - especially...
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    organization's leadership was maintained by U.S. senator T. C. "Tom" Platt, its "easy boss." Senator Platt, the machine's leader, was conservative though practical...
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    Democrats. In 1897, Hill was defeated for re-election by Republican Thomas C. Platt. Hill received significant support for the vice presidential nomination...
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    January 1881, Kernan was defeated for re-election by Republican Thomas C. Platt. After Platt's resignation in May 1881, Kernan ran again for the Senate in...
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    Odell Jr. Thomas C. Platt was the choice of both the Assembly and the State Senate, and was declared elected. Three Republican anti-Platt men, State...
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    Ex-Mayor of Rochester, presided. The caucus nominated the Republican boss Thomas C. Platt, who had been briefly a U.S. Senator in 1881, on the first ballot....
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    more complicated when Conkling and the other senator from New York, Thomas C. Platt, resigned in protest of Garfield's continuing opposition to their faction...
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    Senator from New York, but was defeated by the incumbent Republican Thomas C. Platt. Stanchfield was a delegate to the 1904 and 1912 Democratic National...
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    was undermined by the efforts of political boss and New York Senator Thomas C. Platt, who, disliking Roosevelt's reform agenda, sought to sideline the governor...
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    result: Morgan, 40; Dix, 13; Wheeler, 2; Fenton, 2; blank, 5. Byrd, Robert C. (October 1, 1993). Wolff, Wendy (ed.). "The Senate, 1789–1989: Historical...
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    from Canandaigua Levi P. Morton, U.S. Representative from Manhattan Thomas C. Platt, former U.S. Representative from Owego Sherman S. Rogers, former State...
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    the course of his executive appointments. Specifically, Thomas C. Platt, Matthew S. Quay, Thomas B. Reed and James Clarkson quietly organized the Grievance...
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    Merriam, Charles E (2007). Boss Platt and His New York Machine: A Study of the Political Leadership of Thomas C. Platt, Theodore Roosevelt and Others....
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    Ex-Mayor of Rochester, presided. The caucus nominated the Republican boss Thomas C. Platt, who had been briefly a U.S. Senator in 1881, on the first ballot....
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  • machine and boss politics. Patterson would enter a feud with Senator Thomas C. Platt, who had taken control of the New York Republican State Committee,...
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  • following the joint resignations of Roscoe Conkling and Thomas C. Platt. Conkling and Platt resigned during an ongoing dispute over federal patronage...
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    advance of the convention, New York's Republican political boss, Senator Thomas C. Platt, saw an opportunity to politically sideline his state's governor, former...
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    June 19–21, re-nominated President William McKinley by acclamation. Thomas C. Platt, the "boss" of the New York State Republican Party, did not like Theodore...
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    ISSN 0030-8684 Gosnell, Harold F. Boss Platt and His New York Machine: A Study of the Political Leadership of Thomas C. Platt, Theodore Roosevelt, and Others...
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    the Republican National Committee from 1912 to 1916. As an ally of Thomas C. Platt, Barnes became a major figure in national Republican politics; his...
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    with Elbridge G. Lapham to replace Roscoe Conkling and Thomas C. Platt after Conkling and Platt resigned over a dispute with President James A. Garfield...
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  • Board. Jonas Platt Federalist 9th March 4, 1799 – March 3, 1801 ? ? Thomas C. Platt Republican 27th March 4, 1873 – March 3, 1875 Owego ? 28th March 4...
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    legislature in 1899, and Murphy was succeeded in the Senate by Republican Thomas C. Platt. After leaving the Senate, Murphy resumed his former business pursuits...
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