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  1. Library of Congress 1904 ELECTION HOME OVERVIEW: BORN: May 14, 1852; Cortland, New York. DIED: May 10, 1926 (age 73) New York City, New York. EDUCATION: POLITICAL ...

  2. Alton B. Parker is unwinnable on normal, as after testing each and every answer, the closest I got was 0.1% away from winning New Jersey, and thus the election. I wish he was buffed ever so slightly in any way. It’d be satisfying to win.

  3. The papers of Alton B. Parker, lawyer, judge, and Democratic Party presidential candidate, were given to the Library of Congress by his widow, Amelia C. Parker, and his granddaughter, Mary H. Oxholm, in 1958. Additional items were acquired through gift and purchase, 1960-1971. Processing History The Alton B. Parker Papers were processed in 1960.

  4. Contents. His early years. His time on the Bench. Parker's patron : David Bennett Hill. Turn of the century politics. The possible Democratic candidates in 1904. The 1904 Conventions. The nomination. Parker's running mate : Henry Gassaway Davis.

  5. 1 print : lithograph ; 42 x 28 3/8 in. Photo, Print, Drawing Democratic candidates. For president, Alton B. Parker. For vice-president, Henry C. Davis

  6. Alton B. Parker has been described as the most unfairly forgotten of forgotten men. (Irving Stone, They Also Ran: The Story of the Men Who Were Defeated for the Presidency, Doubleday & Company, Inc., Garden City, NY, 1943, p. 81.) Alton Brooks Parker was born on May 14, 1852 in Cortland, New York.

  7. 1 de jan. de 2024 · With a presidential year upon us, “Alton B. Parker, The Man Who Challenged Roosevelt”, is a captivating read for anyone who has an interest in the history of presidential politics. As it happens, Parker is the sole presidential candidate from either major political party to not have had a biography written about him.

    • Bradley C. Nahrstadt