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  1. James Gillespie Blaine (January 31, 1830 – January 27, 1893) was an American statesman and Republican politician who represented Maine in the United States House of Representatives from 1863 to 1876, serving as Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives from 1869 to 1875, and then in the United States Senate from 1876 to 1881.

  2. James G. Blaine (born Jan. 31, 1830, West Brownsville, Pa., U.S.—died Jan. 27, 1893, Washington, D.C.) was a leading Republican politician and diplomat for 25 years (1868–93), who was particularly influential in launching the Pan-American Movement with Latin-American countries.

  3. James Gillespie Blaine (West Brownsville, 31 de janeiro de 1830 – Washington, D.C., 27 de janeiro de 1893) foi um político norte-americano filiado ao Partido Republicano que serviu na Câmara dos Representantes e no Senado pelo Maine, e duas vezes como Secretário de Estado. [1]

  4. James G. Blaine served two terms as Secretary of State. He was first appointed by U.S. President James A. Garfield , serving from March 7, 1881, until December 18, 1881, and was again appointed by U.S. President Benjamin Harrison , serving from March 5, 1889, until his resignation on June 4, 1892.

  5. He not only served for five years in the U.S. Senate (1876–1881), but he also spent 13 years in the House of Representatives, serving as Speaker of the House, and was twice named secretary of state. A founder of the Republican Party, Blaine was the party’s candidate for president in 1884.

  6. James G. Blaine (1881) One of the most prominent politicians of the nineteenth century, James G. Blaine was born in West Brownsville, Pennsylvania, in 1830 and graduated from Washington and Jefferson College in 1847 at the age of seventeen. After a brief teaching career in Kentucky and Philadelphia, Blaine moved his family to Augusta, Maine, in ...

  7. Overview. James G. Blaine. (1830—1893) Quick Reference. (1830–1893), Republican party leader. Blaine was born in Pennsylvania but moved to Maine in the mid-1850s, where he edited a newspaper before entering politics. His service in the U.S. House ... From: Blaine, James G. in The Oxford Companion to United States History »