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Who hired these assassins? What right had they to hire them? They were not even citizens of this State, but armed invaders of its soil—fifty or sixty of them, armed with repeating
Winchester rifles loaded with powder and ball, invading our State for the purpose of shooting—and they did shoot down—our
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It appears to me that of all obligations that can be formed, none is so justifiable, or expedient, or sacred, as an agreement in which the employers of labor and their employes unite upon equal terms and have a common interest. That was precisely the character of the agreement reached at
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Tanner's administration was capable and efficient, placing the state on a sound financial footing and passing significant legislation. However, he was constantly at odds with
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Excellency, John R. Tanner, the able and fearless executive of the great State of Illinois, who believes and who has the courage of his convictions, that it is the heart, the brain, the soul, not the skin, that go to determine manhood; who, acting on this belief and the fundamental principle
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He had personally opposed the use of violence against both companies and laborers in labor disputes, and had favored the elevation of
African Americans from an inferior social position to one of equality. As neither principle was actively supported by successful politicians of either party, either
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Tanner was a tireless worker and strong-willed party boss. Under his leadership during the 1896 political campaign, the entire
Illinois Republican Party state ticket was elected, the party secured majorities in both branches of the state legislature, and eighteen of their twenty-two candidates for
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Even from the very doors of the White House have I received letters asking and advising me not to officer this regiment with colored men, but I promised to do so, and I have done it. I shall never rest until I see this regiment—my regiment—on the soil of Cuba, battling for the right, and for its
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Tanner's early and untimely death meant that he would never be able to mend the ill feelings that resulted from his disputes within his own party, particularly those that arose from his challenge to Shelby Cullom immediately preceding his death. His relationship with
Chicago politicians had been
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John Tanner's administration was noteworthy in several respects. He placed the state on a sound financial footing, and significant legislation included the establishment of the State Board of
Pardons, the State Board of Examiners of Architects, the offices of the State Food Commissioners and the
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Chicago, and was often at loggerheads with its political bosses, both Democratic and Republican. The mutual hostility came to be symbolized by the "Allen bill", a legislation signed by Tanner which gave control of Chicago's intra-city
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Among Illinois' contributions were the 8th Illinois Volunteers, an African American regiment with African American officers and an African American commander; and when the President tried to dissuade him from recruiting African Americans, Tanner used his considerable influence to pressure the
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Again, those who attempted to take the place of the locked-out miners did not move of their own volition, but came as an army, some of them in cattle cars, and all under the protection of Winchesters in the possession of men disqualified to perform police duty under the laws of this State.
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ranks to become the unrivaled boss of a powerful political machine. In 1870 he began his long and successful political career in the Illinois Republican party of that era, winning elections and garnering appointments to increasingly important positions. He was first elected to the office of
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Personally, I believe that employes and laboring men have the same natural and legal right to form combinations for the purpose of maintaining a living wage that employers have to combine in order to keep up the price of their manufactured products and to keep down the price of labor.
383:, where he farmed and entered into a partnership with his brother in a milling and lumber business. He married Lauretta Ingraham on Christmas Day 1866 and they had two children, Lucinda J. and J. Mack Tanner, but Lauretta died on October 22, 1887, at the age of 40.
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send state troops to quell the violence, and he was adamantly opposed to the importation of armed men by either side, using troops to enforce state laws against it. The most notable incidents of the day were at
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I am the only Governor in the United States who sent to the field, in response to the call of the President for volunteers, a negro regiment, officered by negroes, with a negro colonel at its head.
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This is the first time in the history of the State or of the nation that the military power of the law, during an industrial contest, has been exercised in defense of the rights of American labor.
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of this government that "taxation without representation is tyranny," had the manhood to appoint colored officers to command a Colored Regiment, this book is affectionately dedicated
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before or after his term as governor, it is fair to attribute the principles to him personally, and to note that he was out-of-step with his nineteenth century contemporaries.
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History of the Eighth Illinois United States Volunteers, 1899
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Complete History of the Colored Soldiers in the World War
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Medico-Surgical Aspects of the Spanish–American War
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2042:1844 births
2002:Giannoulias
1792:Whittlemore
1579:Blagojevich
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1159:Jacob Gross
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690:kinsmen.
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460:congressmen
253:Springfield
251:; Chicago;
211:Nationality
136:Jacob Gross
131:Preceded by
79:Preceded by
2036:Categories
2007:Rutherford
1797:Williamson
1652:McLaughlin
1266:1897–1901
1239:1887–1889
1197:Republican
1166:Republican
717:References
428:President
426:Democratic
361:Carbondale
343:Early life
280:Politician
277:Profession
272:Politician
269:Occupation
260:Alma mater
223:Republican
67:Lieutenant
1987:Cosentino
1982:Donnewald
1977:Cosentino
1957:Stevenson
1847:E. Miller
1777:E. Ramsay
1772:R. Ramsay
1707:Beveridge
1692:J. Miller
1682:Carpenter
1677:Whiteside
1534:Stevenson
1489:Yates Jr.
1454:Beveridge
1434:Yates Sr.
1366:Governors
1018:, Chicago
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369:Civil War
349:Boonville
285:Signature
229:Spouse(s)
168:1880-1883
164:In office
115:1887–1889
111:In office
57:In office
47:21st
2012:Frerichs
1972:D. Smith
1962:Woodford
1922:Stratton
1917:O. Smith
1902:Stratton
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1822:Mitchell
1747:J. Smith
1737:J. Smith
1712:G. Smith
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1942:Lohman
1932:Wright
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1877:Martin
1867:Custer
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1667:Dement
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1444:Palmer
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