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  1. Roscoe Conkling est un homme politique américain né le 30 octobre 1829 à Albany et mort le 18 avril 1888 à New York. Membre du Parti républicain , il siège à la Chambre des représentants de 1859 à 1863, puis de 1865 à 1867, avant de devenir sénateur de 1867 à 1881.

  2. Roscoe Conkling (* 30. Oktober 1829 in Albany, New York; † 18. April 1888 in New York City) war ein US-amerikanischer Jurist und Politiker der Republikaner. Zwischen 1859 und 1863 sowie zwischen 1865 und 1867 vertrat er den Bundesstaat New York im US-Repräsentantenhaus sowie zwischen 1867 und 1881 im US-Senat.

  3. Upon arriving home, he collapsed. This John Quincy Adams Ward-sculpted statue of Roscoe Conkling stands at the southeast corner of Madison Square Park in New York City. Conkling seemed destined for greatness, but his reputation is largely negative today due to his personality and unwillingness to compromise on issues.

  4. Roscoe Conkling ( Albany, 30 de octubre de 1829 – Nueva York, 18 de abril de 1888) fue un abogado estadounidense político republicano que representó al estado de Nueva York en la Cámara de Representantes y el Senado. Se le recuerda como el líder de la facción Stalwart del Partido Republicano y una figura dominante en el Senado durante ...

  5. The Remarkable Roscoe, Part II. Roscoe Conkling found an ally in President Ulysses S. Grant. The 18th president’s friendship and support helped Conkling dominate New York politics for a decade. If Roscoe Conkling’s support of Abraham Lincoln and opposition to Andrew Johnson in the 1860s grew out of an understanding of the needs of the ...

  6. In 1854, Roscoe Conkling was instrumental in the founding of the Republican Party in New York State. Four years later he was elected mayor of Utica, but resigned after being elected to the House of Representatives, where he served from 1859 to 1863 and later from 1865 to 1867. Conkling was a firm supporter of Abraham Lincoln and later would be ...

  7. 8 de dez. de 2023 · Roscoe Conkling was one of the first Republican political bosses in the United States. He was a U.S. Representative and a Senator. On March 12, 1888, New York was in the midst of a blizzard so large that even when I was a boy, if you said there was a lot of snow falling, old folks would say “It ain’t like ’88.”