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American Tobacco Company. In 1904, he convinced the
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Stanley called the
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Stanley was a powerful orator who used dramatic flourishes to emphasize his points. He would often loosen his tie before he ever started speaking, and by the end of his speech have thrown off his vest and coat. In one instance, the candidates debated a tax on dog owners of one dollar per dog. Stanley
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to finish James' term, which was to expire on March 3 of the following year. James had already been nominated for re-election in 1918 by the
Democratic primary, and the task of selecting the party's new nominee fell to the Democratic State Committee, which nominated Stanley. Stanley enjoyed the
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1729:(1992). John E. Kleber (ed.).
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2100:Member of the
2085:U.S. House of Representatives
1715:Filson Club History Quarterly
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685:Clayton Antitrust Act of 1914
681:Sherman Antitrust Act of 1890
577:Committee on Mines and Mining
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368:U.S. House of Representatives
4909:American Disciples of Christ
792:American Federation of Labor
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977:Augustus Owsley Stanley III
820:public service corporations
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1990:February 23, 2012, at the
1889:Powell, Robert A. (1976).
1737:, Lowell H. Harrison, and
983:chemist and backer of the
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1606:A New History of Kentucky
1581:A New History of Kentucky
1416:A New History of Kentucky
1400:A New History of Kentucky
1374:A New History of Kentucky
1319:A New History of Kentucky
1303:A New History of Kentucky
1290:A New History of Kentucky
1238:A New History of Kentucky
1175:The Kentucky Encyclopedia
956:appointed Stanley to the
611:the "Night Riders", used
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617:Black Patch Tobacco Wars
605:Ways and Means Committee
600:American Tobacco Company
585:Committee on Agriculture
581:Committee on Territories
555:House of Representatives
500:at Christian College in
417:, the leader of the pro-
388:American Tobacco Company
1976:Augustus Owsley Stanley
479:Nicholasville, Kentucky
431:campaign finance reform
390:, claiming they were a
32:Augustus Owsley Stanley
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518:Flemingsburg, Kentucky
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404:Clayton Antitrust Act
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202:David Hayes Kincheloe
52:United States Senator
2141:Governor of Kentucky
1653:Kentucky's Governors
1554:Kentucky's Governors
1505:Klotter, pp. 230β231
1452:Kentucky's Governors
1339:Klotter, pp. 225β226
1258:Burckel, pp. 142β144
1249:Burckel, pp. 141β142
1141:Kentucky's Governors
1008:Biography portal
937:Later life and death
930:Robert Worth Bingham
898:When Stanley sought
860:Eighteenth Amendment
758:Governor of Kentucky
708:and former governor
545:presidential elector
380:progressive reformer
100:Governor of Kentucky
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1757:Harrison, Lowell H.
1727:Harrison, Lowell H.
1020:Politics portal
973:Frankfort, Kentucky
916:Frederic M. Sackett
750:and Representative
691:1914 senatorial bid
677:Augustus P. Gardner
651:William Howard Taft
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569:U.S. Representative
459:Disciples of Christ
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362:, he served as the
92:Frederic M. Sackett
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2181:Served alongside:
2126:Political offices
1965:, January 8, 1922.
1963:The New York Times
1955:search and seizure
1944:The New York Times
1938:in July 1911. See
1936:New York City Hall
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969:Frankfort Cemetery
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4899:1867 births
4847:M. Thatcher
3473:J. McCreary
3334:J. McCreary
3171:J. McCreary
2248:Confederate
2159:U.S. Senate
1389:, pp. 50β51
1043:GovInfo.gov
987:during the
900:re-election
840:M. M. Logan
811:Progressive
752:Ben Johnson
733:Prohibition
658:Champ Clark
589:progressive
433:law, and a
411:prohibition
372:U.S. Senate
185:Preceded by
128:Preceded by
75:Preceded by
4893:Categories
4838:R. Gilbert
4829:J. Robsion
4811:A. Barkley
4762:J. Langley
4753:B. Johnson
4722:A. Stanley
4693:R. Gilbert
4684:J. Robsion
4657:A. Barkley
4612:J. Langley
4603:B. Johnson
4572:A. Stanley
4532:J. Robsion
4505:A. Barkley
4460:J. Langley
4451:B. Johnson
4420:A. Stanley
4409:J. Beckham
4371:A. Barkley
4317:J. Langley
4308:B. Johnson
4255:J. Beckham
4203:A. Barkley
4149:J. Langley
4140:B. Johnson
4102:J. Beckham
4062:A. Barkley
4008:J. Langley
3999:B. Johnson
3981:A. Stanley
3927:W. Bradley
3849:J. Langley
3840:B. Johnson
3822:A. Stanley
3784:W. Bradley
3773:T. Paynter
3726:J. Langley
3717:B. Johnson
3699:J. Rhinock
3690:D. Edwards
3681:J. Bennett
3672:A. Stanley
3634:W. Bradley
3623:T. Paynter
3594:J. Langley
3585:W. Kimball
3576:B. Johnson
3549:J. Rhinock
3540:D. Edwards
3531:J. Bennett
3522:A. Stanley
3484:T. Paynter
3435:J. Rhinock
3426:D. Edwards
3417:J. Bennett
3408:A. Stanley
3381:F. Hopkins
3372:S. Trimble
3363:G. Gilbert
3294:A. Stanley
3267:F. Hopkins
3258:S. Trimble
3220:G. Gilbert
3210:V. Boreing
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2584:A. Beshear
2574:S. Beshear
2494:K. Johnson
2340:Crittenden
2145:1915β1919
2113:1903β1915
2047:Democratic
1849:August 23,
1810:August 18,
1026:References
805:Historian
737:temperance
640:U.S. Steel
583:, and the
542:Democratic
449:Early life
419:temperance
400:U.S. Steel
323:Politician
317:Profession
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384:antitrust
334:Signature
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4733:R. Ernst
4675:C. Ogden
4648:A. Rouse
4583:R. Ernst
4542:K. Swope
4523:C. Ogden
4496:A. Rouse
4362:A. Rouse
4245:O. James
4194:A. Rouse
4091:O. James
4053:A. Rouse
3937:O. James
3894:A. Rouse
3804:O. James
3654:O. James
3567:A. James
3504:O. James
3390:O. James
3354:D. Smith
3276:O. James
3249:J. Kehoe
3240:D. Gooch
3191:D. Smith
3123:Kentucky
3056:Clements
3021:McCreary
3006:Williams
3001:McCreery
2961:Metcalfe
2936:W. Logan
2901:Marshall
2824:Stanfill
2819:Chandler
2814:M. Logan
2764:Carlisle
2749:McCreery
2734:Thompson
2724:Morehead
2674:Thruston
2569:Fletcher
2514:Chandler
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2504:Clements
2489:Chandler
2454:McCreary
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2360:Magoffin
2305:Metcalfe
2055:Kentucky
1988:Archived
1880:June 26,
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1782:June 26,
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1556:, p. 148
1534:Register
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2794:Stanley
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