They Also Ran: The Story of the Men who Were Defeated for the PresidencyProfiles of 23 presidential candidates who were defeated for the presidency of the United States, from 1824 to 1964. |
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Any hope there may have been for a fall offensive in 1861 was lost when a Union force was defeated at Ball's Bluff and its commander killed . The Comte de Paris , who was with McClellan at the time , says that the news of the defeat was ...
Any hope there may have been for a fall offensive in 1861 was lost when a Union force was defeated at Ball's Bluff and its commander killed . The Comte de Paris , who was with McClellan at the time , says that the news of the defeat was ...
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I am here to make an appeal to you on behalf of the Union and the peace of the country . " He was sincere in his appeal for the Union ; what he omit- ted to mention was that he had been one of the main instru- ments in cracking it open ...
I am here to make an appeal to you on behalf of the Union and the peace of the country . " He was sincere in his appeal for the Union ; what he omit- ted to mention was that he had been one of the main instru- ments in cracking it open ...
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In February of 1876 , two months before the Republican convention , a government director of the Union Pacific claimed that the railroad had loaned James G. Blaine sixty- four thousand dollars on some worthless Little Rock and Fort ...
In February of 1876 , two months before the Republican convention , a government director of the Union Pacific claimed that the railroad had loaned James G. Blaine sixty- four thousand dollars on some worthless Little Rock and Fort ...
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