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  Weaver James Baird: Free Encyclopedia Articles at Questia.com Online Library
JAMES JOYCE THE CRITICAL HERITAGE VOLUME 2, 1928 41 Edited...and new fiction 1935 636 1936 286 James Joyce and Gertude Stein 1936 640 287 THOMAS...
James - Janet Nadine James, 57, of Eugene, died...Calif. Lonnie D. Wenick, 46, and Monica J. Weaver, 45, both of Cottage Grove.
WEAVER, JAMES BAIRD 1833 1912, American political leader...Democratic and the Greenback-Labor parties, Weaver continued to advocate "soft-money" views...organization became the Populist party, Weaver ran (1892) as its presidential candidate...
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 James Weaver -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Weaver studied (The collection of rules imposed by authority) law in Bloomfield then later at the (additional info and facts about Cincinnati Law School) Cincinnati Law School.
Weaver became increasingly disechanted with the Republican Party and the presidential administration of (18th President of the United States; commander of the Union armies in the American Civil War (1822-1885)) Ulysses S. Grant, viewing it as under the control of big business at the expense of farmers and small businessment.
Weaver had believed that he had struck a deal with Bryan that (additional info and facts about Tom Watson) Tom Watson, who had helped found the Populist Party with Weaver, would be Bryan's running mate.
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 AllRefer.com - James Baird Weaver (U.S. History, Biography) - Encyclopedia
James Baird Weaver 1833–1912, American political leader, b.
He helped form the Farmers' Alliance : an agrarian reform movement : and when that organization became the Populist party, Weaver ran (1892) as its presidential candidate.
Weaver became one of the important leaders of the free-silver movement, backed William Jennings Bryan in the 1896 presidential campaign, and after the decline of Populism retired from national politics.
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 James Baird Weaver - Encyclopedia.com
He helped form the Farmers' Alliance—an agrarian reform movement—and when that organization became the Populist party, Weaver ran (1892) as its presidential candidate.
Weaver became one of the important leaders of the free-silver movement, backed William Jennings Bryan in the 1896 presidential campaign, and after the decline of Populism retired from national politics.
Baird said he was able to insert language restoring...
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 James Weaver
James Baird Weaver, the son of a farmer, was born in Dayton, Ohio, on 12th June, 1833.
Weaver soon emerged as a national political figure and in 1880 ran for the presidency.
In 1892 Weaver became the party's presidential candidate and his decision to form an alliance with fl groups in the South led to outbreaks of violence and voter intimidation.
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Born 20th August 1825 at Strathhaven, Lanarkshire to Colin Campbell and Martha Craig, She married James Baird at New Cumnock on 7th June 1852, and died 3rd March 1912, Learmonth Victoria.
Spencer Fullarton was born Reading, Pennsylvania 1823 to Samuel Baird and Lydia Biddle, he married Mary Churchill 1846 and by 1872 he had full responsibility for the US National Museum.
Was born 1836 to John Weir, Dunbeath, Lanarkshire, and Janet Baird, eldest of the Bairds of Gartsherrie.
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James Baird Weaver was a populist United States politician.
He served for the Union in the American Civil War, rising to the rank of brigadier general.
James Baird Weaver (June 12, 1833 - February 6, 1912) was a populist United States politician.
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 James Baird Weaver — FactMonster.com
Weaver, James Baird, 1833–1912, American political leader, b.
, Weaver ran (1892) as its presidential candidate.
James Baird WEAVER - WEAVER, James Baird (1833—1912) WEAVER, James Baird, a Representative from Iowa; born in...
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 Encyclopedia: James B. Weaver   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
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In 1892 he was the presidential nominee of the Populist Party and chose a strategy of forming alliances with African-Americans in the South.
In one of the better showings by a third-party candidate in U.S. history, Weaver received over a million popular votes, and won four states (Colorado, Kansas, Idaho, and Nevada) and 22 electoral votes.
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Catherine BOTT, Tamara MATTHEWS, Judith MALAFRONTE, Dana MARSH, Benjamin BUTTERFIELD, David MUNDERLOH, James WEAVER, Nathaniel WATSON; Jeffrey THOMAS, conductor.
Widerstehe doch der Sünde, BWV 54; Ich habe genug, BWV 82; Ich armer Mensch, ich Sündenknecht, BWV 55; Jauchzet Gott in allen Landen, BWV 51; Julianne BAIRD, Drew MINTER, William SHARP; Jeffrey THOMAS, music director.
Julianne BAIRD, Judith NELSON, Nancy ZYLSTRA, Jennifer LANE, Zoila MUÑOZ, Steven RICKARDS, Patrick ROMANO, William SHARP, James WEAVER; Jeffrey THOMAS, conductor.
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Drake,McLaughlin, Ryan, Murphy, Marker, Peck, Weaver, Kinney, Vore
Shields, Wright, Shahan, Rench, Weaver, Long, Fogle, Boyd, Shull, Burns, Blickenstaff, Boggs, Eller, Wayland, Deeter, Haney
Nichols, Blagg, Whitlatch, Armentrout, Irwin, Baird, Lee, Rush, Roberts, Arthur, Michael, Dill, Wimmer, Henderson, Ullom, Woolam, Boeshaa, Pitzer, Weddle, Eiler, Baird, Harter, Mikesell, Kurtz, Kurtz.
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