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    William McAdoo (October 25, 1853 – June 7, 1930) was an American Democratic Party politician who represented New Jersey's 7th congressional district in...
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  • William McAdoo may refer to: William McAdoo (New Jersey politician) (1853–1930), U.S. Representative from New Jersey William Gibbs McAdoo (1863–1941)...
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    William Gibbs McAdoo Jr. /ˈmækəˌduː/ (October 31, 1863 – February 1, 1941) was an American lawyer and statesman. McAdoo was a leader of the Progressive...
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  • Tullie McAdoo (1884–1961), American Negro league baseball player Violet McAdoo (1900–1961), Irish artist William McAdoo (New Jersey politician), (1853–1930)...
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  • in the New Jersey Senate, 1992–2003, where he represented the 4th Legislative District (B) William McAdoo (1853–1930), represented New Jersey's 7th congressional...
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    for President of the United States in the 1924 election. Though William Gibbs McAdoo won a vast majority of states, and almost three-fifths of the popular...
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    technology entrepreneur William Gibbs McAdoo (1863–1941), United States Secretary of the Treasury under President Wilson George T. McDonald (1944–2021), philanthropist...
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  • delegations from New Jersey to the United States Senate and United States House of Representatives. The current dean of the New Jersey delegation is Representative...
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  • New Jersey portal Politics portal List of United States senators from New Jersey United States congressional delegations from New Jersey New Jersey's...
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    Charles Edison (category Governors of New Jersey)
    an American politician. He was the Assistant and then United States Secretary of the Navy, and served as the 42nd governor of New Jersey. Commonly known...
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    1920 Democratic National Convention on the 44th ballot, defeating William Gibbs McAdoo (Wilson's son-in-law), A. Mitchell Palmer, and several other candidates...
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    William Jennings Bryan (March 19, 1860 – July 26, 1925) was an American lawyer, orator, and politician. Beginning in 1896, he emerged as a dominant force...
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    Secaucus, New Jersey: Carol Publishing Group, p. xiii, ISBN 978-0-8065-1800-8, OCLC 33818143 Rines, George Edwin, ed. (1920). "Whitney, William Collins" ...
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    Brisbane, Australia, with the O.M. McAdoo Georgia Minstrels. A reviewer said "The two low comedians of the company−"Billy" McClain and C.W. Walker−had their...
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    George Brinton McClellan Harvey, a former Wilson supporter who had close ties to Wall Street. In July 1911, Wilson brought William Gibbs McAdoo and "Colonel"...
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    Theodore Roosevelt (category Politicians from New York City)
    the 25th vice president under President William McKinley for six months in 1901, assuming the presidency after McKinley's assassination. As president, Roosevelt...
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    George Hearst (category Politicians from San Francisco)
    (September 3, 1820 – February 28, 1891) was an American businessman, politician, and patriarch of the Hearst business dynasty. After growing up on a small...
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    the attempted assassination resulted in the New York Police Commissioner William McAdoo closing the New Brighton for the protection of its socialite...
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    and looked elsewhere for a candidate. Former Treasury Secretary William G. McAdoo was a major contender, but he was Wilson's son-in-law, and refused...
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  • Walsh endorsements (Before May 5, 1928) U.S. Executive Branch officials William McAdoo, U.S. Secretary of the Treasury (1913–1918) Josephus Daniels, U.S. Secretary...
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    Cemetery in Boise. The tributes to Borah on his death were many. William Gibbs McAdoo, a former Democratic senator, stated "You don't have to agree with...
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    pronunciation: [ʒɔʁʒ klemɑ̃so]; 28 September 1841 – 24 November 1929) was a French politician, physician, and journalist. He served as the Prime Minister of France...
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    Bernard Kerik (category Eastside High School (Paterson, New Jersey) alumni)
    attempted to help overturn the election results. Kerik was born in Newark, New Jersey, the son of Patricia Joann (Bailey) and Donald Raymond Kerik Sr. His mother...
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    Abel P. Upshur (category 19th-century American politicians)
    1790 – February 28, 1844) was an American lawyer, planter, judge, and politician from the Eastern Shore of Virginia. Active in Virginia state politics...
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    the New Brighton in 1905. Tammany Hall pressure made him keep a lower profile after this incident, while New York Police Commissioner William McAdoo closed...
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  • Governor of New Jersey 1911–13, President of the United States, 1913–21. Former father-in-law of William Gibbs McAdoo. William Gibbs McAdoo (1863–1941)...
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    John Y. Brown Jr. (category 20th-century American politicians)
    2000). "Vindicated McAdoo Happily Heading for the Hall". The Boston Globe. "McBreyer Hits Brown on Voting, Finances". Kentucky New Era. May 17, 1979....
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  • lived in Greensboro Bob McAdoo, NBA All-Star, college basketball All-American, and member of the Basketball Hall of Fame Franklin McCain, one of The Greensboro...
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    Franklin D. Roosevelt (category Politicians from Dutchess County, New York)
    retiring Republican Senator Elihu Root of New York. Though he had the backing of Treasury Secretary William Gibbs McAdoo and Governor Martin H. Glynn, he faced...
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    February 1787 – 17 October 1850) was an Irish-American journalist and politician who was the paternal grandfather of US president Woodrow Wilson. Born...
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