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favored the tax, while Morrow contended that everyone should be allowed one dog tax-free. Stanley ridiculed the idea as "Free Old Dog Ring," and sometimes howled like a dog in speeches deriding the proposal. On another occasion Stanley, who had too much to drink, vomited in front of the audience as Morrow spoke. When Stanley took the podium, he remarked, "That just goes to show you what I have been saying all over Kentucky. Ed Morrow plain makes me sick to my stomach."
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advantage of a united Democratic party; J. C. W. Beckham supported Stanley for this seat so Stanley would not challenge him for his own seat when he faced re-election. The Republicans chose a relative unknown, Dr. Ben L. Bruner. Stanley was attacked for his veto of the German language bill and for his long-standing views against temperance. Though the national mood was against the Democrats, a letter of support from
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unbeatable as a congressional candidate. In the first of his five consecutive terms, he authored a bill that would remove an oppressive national tobacco tax, hoping this would help raise prices for unprocessed tobacco. The bill was defeated by extensive lobbying efforts by the American Tobacco Company. In 1904, he convinced the
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Stanley called the General Assembly into special session in February 1917. At issue was reform of the state's tax code, which Stanley felt unjustly burdened agricultural interests. The state was also incurring large deficits, ranging from $ 100,000 to $ 700,000 annually. Though Kentucky was in better
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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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As in his run for Senate and in the gubernatorial primary, the liquor question was central to Stanley's tenure as governor. Although anti-prohibition forces declared prohibition dead following his election, a prohibition amendment was introduced during the first legislative session following it. The
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Besides his legislative efforts on behalf of farmers, Stanley also directly encouraged them to organize and keep their crops off the market until prices improved. He helped draft the charter for the Dark District Tobacco Planters Association. Some of the more radical members of this group, known as
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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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The election was too close to call on election night. Knowing that a challenged election would be decided by the heavily Democratic General Assembly, Morrow conceded a week later. Official results showed that Stanley won the election by 471 votes, the closest gubernatorial vote in the state's
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platform. Stanley, an opponent of prohibition, criticized Beckham's position as hypocritical, saying of pro-temperance politicians in general and Beckham in particular "They keep full of booze and introduce bills to punish the man who sells it to them." " would sell out the world to go to the
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had eliminated all its substantial competitors either by acquisition or by driving them out of business. The company worked with British tobacco manufacturers to set tobacco prices worldwide. Congressman Stanley came to the defense of the tobacco farmers of his district, making him virtually
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campaign centered on Stanley and Beckham, the leaders of the two largest factions of the state's Democratic party. The two men disliked each other. Stanley had once referred to Beckham as "a fungus growth on the grave of Goebel" – an allusion to Beckham's former running mate, Governor
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Following his defeat in the Senate, Stanley returned to his legal practice. In the 1927 gubernatorial election, he threw his support to his old enemy, J. C. W. Beckham, hoping to improve his chances of returning to the Senate in 1930. Beckham lost to Republican
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shape financially than many of its peers, Stanley still sought to balance the budget. The session lasted sixty days, and the legislature passed many of the bills he advocated. The most significant created a three-member state tax commission, chaired by
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added his endorsement, calling Sackett "one of the best men I know". In the general election, Stanley lost his seat by almost 25,000 votes. Sackett's victory meant Kentucky would have two Republican senators for the first time in its history.
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Stanley's administration was affected by the United States' entry into World War I. The legislature established and funded a state Council of Defense, but Stanley vetoed a bill that would have banned the teaching of German in public schools.
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Several candidates announced their intention to seek the Democratic gubernatorial nomination in 1915, but by late August, only two remained in the race. Stanley was the choice of the anti-prohibition faction of the party, while state
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Although he had no serious challengers for his House seat, Stanley declined to seek re-election in 1914, choosing instead to run for a seat in the U.S. Senate. He was one of three Democrats seeking the seat, the others being Governor
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bolstered Stanley's campaign, and he defeated Bruner by more than 5,000 votes. He resigned as governor to assume the Senate seat in May 1919. As a Democrat in a mostly Republican Senate, he wielded little influence.
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ruled the company to be in violation of antitrust laws and broke it into separate companies. Both the tax repeal and the breakup of American Tobacco helped quell the violence perpetrated by the Night Riders.
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and a ban on railroads offering free passes to public figures. A Corrupt Practices Act required candidates for office to file reports of their expenses, limited the amount of allowable expenses, and forbade
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to hold public hearings on the American Tobacco Company's monopolistic actions, but the hearings did not convince legislators to repeal the tax nor take action against the American Tobacco Company.
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Harry V. McChesney represented the prohibition faction, backed by Beckham. Stanley won the nomination with 107,585 votes to McChesney's 69,722. The Republicans nominated Stanley's close friend
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secured the support of the Beckham wing of the Democratic Party. Despite having his own private stock of liquor, Sackett took a pro-temperance position in the campaign and was endorsed by the
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RAMAGE, THOMAS WARREN. "AUGUSTUS OWSLEY STANLEY: EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY KENTUCKY DEMOCRAT" (PhD dissertation,  University of Kentucky; ProQuest Dissertations Publishing,  1968. 6915510).
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The committee's investigation lasted from May 1911 to April 1912. At its conclusion, the committee split along party lines. Stanley authored the majority report which condemned alleged
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in 1889. At both Centre and Kentucky A&M, he competed at the State Oratorical Contest, becoming the only such competitor to represent two different institutions.
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were not enough to carry Stanley to victory. Beckham secured the Democratic nomination by almost 7,000 votes and went on to win the seat in the general election.
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called Stanley's administration the apex of the Progressive Era in Kentucky. Among the reforms adopted during his tenure were a state antitrust law, a
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ordered the breakup of the American Tobacco Company in 1911. Stanley also chaired a committee that conducted an antitrust investigation of
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from contributing to any campaign. Other accomplishments included initiating the state's first budget program, enacting its first
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to his seat in 1924, he faced an uphill battle. No Kentucky senator had been re-elected to his seat in over forty years (though
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became the major issue of the campaign. Though both Stanley and Beckham were known to drink liquor, Beckham campaigned on a pro-
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reforms such as more extensive study of mine accident prevention, railroad regulation, a pure food and drug act, and an
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in the 1924 Republican landslide and never again held elected office. He died in Washington, D.C., on August 12, 1958.
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only since 1914). His opposition to prohibition cost him the support of pro-temperance voters and Democratic governor
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A History of Kentucky and Kentuckians: The Leaders and Representative Men in Commerce, Industry and Modern Activities
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Appleton Jr., Thomas H. (January 1977). "Prohibition and Politics in Kentucky: The Gubernatorial Election of 1915".
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Democrats had been divided in the primary, but united behind Stanley in the general election. Senators Beckham and
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Era in Kentucky. The most significant legislation passed during the 1916 legislative session were a state
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law, and instituting a convict labor law. The one progressive measure that did not pass, a bill granting
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praised Stanley for his opposition to trusts while in Congress; endorsements from local chapters of the
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Stanley's first venture into the political arena was in 1897 when he made an unsuccessful bid to become
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Finch, Glenn (January 1970). "The Election of United States Senators in Kentucky: The Beckham Period".
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faction of the state's Democratic Party. In 1915, Stanley ran for governor, defeating his close friend
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stance. This issue would dominate his political career for more than a decade and put him at odds with
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that drove down prices for the tobacco farmers of his district. As a result of his investigation, the
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law. In 1918, Stanley was chosen as the Democratic nominee to succeed the recently deceased senator
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soon followed. Even Harry McChesney, Stanley's primary opponent, urged Kentuckians to vote a
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J. C. W. Beckham became Stanley's political enemy for the duration of his political career.
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by just over 400 votes in the closest gubernatorial race in the state's history. Historian
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Burckel, Nicholas C. (Spring 1981). "A.O. Stanley and Progressive Reform, 1902–1919".
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The Governor's position on the submission of the state wide prohibition amendment
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violence to compel membership in the Association during what became known as the
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appointed him as chairman of a nine-member committee to investigate U.S. Steel.
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Finally in 1909, Stanley attached his proposed repeal of the tobacco tax as a
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On August 18, 1918, incumbent senator Ollie M. James died. Stanley appointed
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This article is about the politician. For his grandson, the LSD chemist, see
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Stanley died in Washington, D.C., on August 12, 1958, and was buried in
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During an unsuccessful senatorial bid in 1914, Stanley assumed an anti-
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in the House of Representatives, where he gained a reputation as a
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provisions in Prohibition legislation in early 1922, see
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Ollie M. James; Stanley succeeded him in the U.S. Senate.
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By the time of Stanley's election to the House, the
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From 1903 to 1915, Stanley represented 154:U.S. House of Representatives 1725: 873: 694: 563:Augustus O. Stanley in Washington, D. C. 558: 112:December 7, 1915 β€“ May 19, 1919 1857: 1845:from the original on September 27, 2007 1790: 1699: 1687:"Augustus Owsley Stanley (id: S000796)" 1620: 1595: 1586: 1573: 1405: 1363: 1308: 1295: 1277: 1230: 1093: 936: 757: 4929:Democratic Party governors of Kentucky 4891: 1888: 1114: 690: 485:) before graduating with an A.B. from 382:. Beginning in 1904, he called for an 290: 179:March 4, 1903 β€“ March 3, 1915 3095: 2625: 2207: 2108:Kentucky's 2nd congressional district 1712: 667:by U.S. Steel and censured President 573:Kentucky's 2nd congressional district 376:Kentucky's 2nd congressional district 69:May 19, 1919 β€“ March 3, 1925 2653:United States senators from Kentucky 2175:U.S. senator (Class 2) from Kentucky 516:in 1894, and opened his practice in 453:Augustus Owsley Stanley was born in 904:senators had been popularly elected 740:Senate," he added. The support of 523: 13: 4944:People from Flemingsburg, Kentucky 3125:'s delegation(s) to the 58th–68th 1911: 1841:. National Governors Association. 1105: 1049:from the original on June 23, 2023 862:, enshrining prohibition into the 842:. 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Sackett 750:and Representative 691:1914 senatorial bid 677:Augustus P. Gardner 651:William Howard Taft 593:eight-hour work day 587:. He advocated for 569:U.S. Representative 459:Disciples of Christ 443:Frederic M. Sackett 362:, he served as the 92:Frederic M. Sackett 4782:R. Thomas Jr. 4026:R. Thomas Jr. 3867:R. Thomas Jr. 3744:R. Thomas Jr. 2986:J. C. Breckinridge 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 1891:Kentucky Governors 969:Frankfort Cemetery 920:Anti-Saloon League 880: 834:by a single vote. 807:Lowell H. Harrison 701: 669:Theodore Roosevelt 565: 467:Joseph E. Johnston 427:Lowell H. Harrison 358:. A member of the 258:Frankfort Cemetery 4884: 4883: 4879: 4878: 3089: 3088: 2619: 2618: 2202: 2201: 2193:Succeeded by 2179:1919–1925 2151:James Dixon Black 2148:Succeeded by 2134:James B. 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McCreary 4956: 4865: 4854: 4845: 4836: 4827: 4818: 4809: 4800: 4789: 4780: 4769: 4760: 4751: 4731: 4720: 4691: 4682: 4673: 4664: 4655: 4646: 4637: 4628: 4619: 4610: 4601: 4581: 4570: 4539: 4530: 4521: 4512: 4503: 4494: 4485: 4476: 4467: 4458: 4449: 4438: 4418: 4407: 4378: 4369: 4360: 4351: 4342: 4333: 4324: 4315: 4306: 4297: 4288: 4263: 4253: 4242: 4210: 4201: 4192: 4183: 4174: 4165: 4156: 4147: 4138: 4129: 4120: 4100: 4089: 4060: 4051: 4042: 4033: 4024: 4015: 4006: 3997: 3988: 3979: 3970: 3945: 3935: 3924: 3892: 3883: 3874: 3865: 3856: 3847: 3838: 3829: 3820: 3811: 3802: 3782: 3771: 3742: 3733: 3724: 3715: 3706: 3697: 3688: 3679: 3670: 3661: 3652: 3632: 3621: 3592: 3583: 3574: 3565: 3556: 3547: 3538: 3529: 3520: 3511: 3502: 3482: 3471: 3442: 3433: 3424: 3415: 3406: 3397: 3388: 3379: 3370: 3361: 3352: 3332: 3321: 3292: 3283: 3274: 3265: 3256: 3247: 3238: 3227: 3218: 3207: 3198: 3189: 3169: 3158: 3139: 3138: 3131: 3116: 3109: 3102: 3093: 3092: 2881: 2880: 2646: 2639: 2632: 2623: 2622: 2609: 2608: 2596: 2595: 2228: 2221: 2214: 2205: 2204: 2188:Richard P. Ernst 2184:J. C. W. Beckham 2168:George B. Martin 2165:Preceded by 2131:Preceded by 2110: 2091:Preceded by 2011:Preceded by 2003: 2002: 1953:implications of 1946:, July 28, 1911. 1931: 1902: 1885: 1883: 1881: 1854: 1852: 1850: 1834: 1832: 1830: 1815: 1813: 1811: 1787: 1785: 1783: 1761:James C. Klotter 1752: 1739:James C. Klotter 1722: 1709: 1696: 1679: 1666: 1639: 1636: 1630: 1627: 1618: 1615: 1609: 1602: 1593: 1590: 1584: 1577: 1571: 1568: 1557: 1550: 1537: 1530: 1524: 1517: 1506: 1503: 1497: 1494: 1467: 1464: 1455: 1448: 1437: 1434: 1428: 1425: 1419: 1412: 1403: 1396: 1390: 1383: 1377: 1370: 1361: 1358: 1352: 1349: 1340: 1337: 1331: 1328: 1322: 1315: 1306: 1299: 1293: 1286: 1275: 1272: 1259: 1256: 1250: 1247: 1241: 1234: 1228: 1225: 1210: 1207: 1190: 1187: 1178: 1171: 1144: 1137: 1124: 1121: 1112: 1109: 1103: 1100: 1091: 1090:Johnson, p. 1109 1088: 1073: 1070: 1059: 1058: 1056: 1054: 1035: 1018: 1017: 1006: 1005: 1004: 884:George B. Martin 830:, failed in the 828:women's suffrage 723:machine politics 710:J. C. W. Beckham 524:Political career 471:Confederate Army 465:on the staff of 461:and served as a 415:J. C. W. Beckham 360:Democratic Party 341: 294: 292: 288: 247:Washington, D.C. 243: 226: 224: 212:Personal details 198: 186: 177: 167: 156: 141: 129: 110: 88: 80:George B. Martin 76: 67: 42: 28: 27: 4964: 4963: 4959: 4958: 4957: 4955: 4954: 4953: 4889: 4888: 4885: 4880: 4875: 4874: 4863: 4852: 4843: 4834: 4825: 4816: 4807: 4798: 4787: 4778: 4767: 4758: 4749: 4736: 4729: 4718: 4699: 4698: 4689: 4680: 4671: 4662: 4653: 4644: 4635: 4626: 4617: 4608: 4599: 4586: 4579: 4568: 4549: 4548: 4537: 4528: 4519: 4510: 4501: 4492: 4483: 4474: 4465: 4456: 4447: 4436: 4423: 4416: 4411: (D)  4405: 4386: 4385: 4376: 4367: 4358: 4349: 4340: 4331: 4322: 4313: 4304: 4295: 4286: 4273: 4272: 4261: 4258: 4251: 4240: 4218: 4217: 4208: 4199: 4190: 4181: 4172: 4163: 4154: 4145: 4136: 4127: 4118: 4105: 4098: 4093: (D)  4087: 4068: 4067: 4058: 4049: 4040: 4031: 4022: 4013: 4004: 3995: 3986: 3977: 3968: 3955: 3954: 3943: 3940: 3933: 3922: 3900: 3899: 3890: 3881: 3872: 3863: 3854: 3845: 3836: 3827: 3818: 3809: 3800: 3787: 3780: 3775: (D)  3769: 3750: 3749: 3740: 3731: 3722: 3713: 3704: 3695: 3686: 3677: 3668: 3659: 3650: 3637: 3630: 3625: (D)  3619: 3600: 3599: 3590: 3581: 3572: 3563: 3554: 3545: 3536: 3527: 3518: 3509: 3500: 3487: 3480: 3475: (D)  3469: 3450: 3449: 3440: 3431: 3422: 3413: 3404: 3395: 3386: 3377: 3368: 3359: 3350: 3337: 3330: 3325: (D)  3319: 3300: 3299: 3290: 3281: 3272: 3263: 3254: 3245: 3236: 3225: 3216: 3205: 3196: 3187: 3174: 3167: 3162: (D)  3156: 3132: 3129: 3120: 3090: 3085: 2906:J. Breckinridge 2882: 2878: 2873: 2655: 2650: 2620: 2615: 2597: 2593: 2588: 2251: 2237: 2232: 2198: 2180: 2178: 2170: 2153: 2144: 2136: 2121: 2112: 2104: 2096: 2079: 2064: 2057: 2035: 2024: 2016: 1992:Wayback Machine 1972: 1914: 1912:Further reading 1879: 1877: 1875: 1861:(August 1996). 1848: 1846: 1837: 1828: 1826: 1809: 1807: 1805: 1781: 1779: 1777: 1749: 1735:Thomas D. Clark 1663: 1647: 1642: 1637: 1633: 1628: 1621: 1617:Klotter, p. 282 1616: 1612: 1603: 1596: 1591: 1587: 1578: 1574: 1570:Klotter, p. 281 1569: 1560: 1551: 1540: 1531: 1527: 1518: 1509: 1504: 1500: 1496:Klotter, p. 231 1495: 1470: 1466:Klotter, p. 230 1465: 1458: 1449: 1440: 1436:Klotter, p. 229 1435: 1431: 1427:Klotter, p. 228 1426: 1422: 1413: 1406: 1397: 1393: 1384: 1380: 1371: 1364: 1360:Klotter, p. 227 1359: 1355: 1351:Klotter, p. 226 1350: 1343: 1338: 1334: 1330:Klotter, p. 225 1329: 1325: 1316: 1309: 1300: 1296: 1287: 1278: 1274:Klotter, p. 224 1273: 1262: 1257: 1253: 1248: 1244: 1235: 1231: 1227:Burckel, p. 140 1226: 1213: 1209:Burckel, p. 138 1208: 1193: 1189:Burckel, p. 144 1188: 1181: 1172: 1147: 1138: 1127: 1122: 1115: 1110: 1106: 1101: 1094: 1089: 1076: 1072:Burckel, p. 137 1071: 1062: 1052: 1050: 1037: 1036: 1032: 1028: 1012: 1002: 1000: 997: 989:hippie movement 944:Flem D. Sampson 939: 872: 769:Edwin P. 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Black 2031: 2028: 2017: 2012: 2008: 2007: 2001: 2000: 1994: 1982: 1971: 1970:External links 1968: 1967: 1966: 1951:constitutional 1947: 1932: 1913: 1910: 1909: 1908: 1904: 1903: 1886: 1873: 1855: 1835: 1816: 1803: 1788: 1775: 1763:(March 1997). 1753: 1747: 1723: 1710: 1697: 1681: 1680: 1667: 1661: 1646: 1643: 1641: 1640: 1638:Jackson, p. 90 1631: 1619: 1610: 1594: 1585: 1572: 1558: 1538: 1525: 1507: 1498: 1468: 1456: 1438: 1429: 1420: 1404: 1391: 1378: 1362: 1353: 1341: 1332: 1323: 1307: 1294: 1276: 1260: 1251: 1242: 1229: 1211: 1191: 1179: 1145: 1125: 1113: 1104: 1092: 1074: 1060: 1029: 1027: 1024: 1023: 1022: 1010: 996: 993: 954:Herbert Hoover 938: 935: 892:Woodrow Wilson 871: 868: 788:Samuel Gompers 780:Ollie M. James 765:superintendent 759: 756: 719:William Goebel 692: 689: 556: 553: 534:Fleming County 525: 522: 506:Bradfordsville 498:belles-lettres 487:Centre College 475:William Owsley 463:judge advocate 450: 447: 439:Ollie M. 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Owsley Stanley
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United States Senator
Kentucky
George B. Martin
Frederic M. Sackett
Governor of Kentucky
Lieutenant
James B. McCreary
James D. Black
U.S. House of Representatives
Kentucky
2nd
Henry Dixon Allen
David Hayes Kincheloe
Shelbyville, Kentucky
Washington, D.C.
Frankfort Cemetery
Democratic
Alma mater
Kentucky Agricultural and Mechanical College
Centre College
A. O. Stanley
Kentucky
Democratic Party
38th governor of Kentucky
U.S. House of Representatives
U.S. Senate
Kentucky's 2nd congressional district
progressive reformer

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