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... The members in this family, (Dodge, Halie, their sons Tilden and Bradley) fell apart because they tried to forget what happened. ...
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... Things took a turn for the worse when Halie became pregnant with someone else. It is suggested that Tilden is the father. ... "Tilden was the one who knew. ...
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... vote. In 1876 Rutherford Hayes beat James Tilden by one electoral vote, but Tilden had over 200,000 more votes supporting him. In ...
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... The characters in the play are as follows: Dodge: a man in his seventies Halie: his wife, in her mid-sixties Tilden: their oldest son Bradley ...
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... However, incorporating this technology into the interpretive program must be done with foresight and care." Enos Mills and Freeman Tilden imagined the ...
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... Tweed's unfaithful dealings and corruption in many scathing political cartoons such as "Who Stole the People's Money?" and "Tweed-le-dee and Tilden-dum." By ...
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... than normal people. Babe Ruth, Bobby Jones, and Bill Tilden were just a few of these new sports icons (28). Indeed, Hollywood had ...
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... (Zinn, 199) When Hayes beat Tilden in the presidential election by promising to end the Reconstruction in the South, it was evident that the White House would ...
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... that we can get? I, Samuel Tilden, feel that the Election of 1876 was a disgrace to the history of our government. I still believe ...
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... than normal people. Babe Ruth, Bobby Jones, and Bill Tilden were just a few of these new sports icons (28). Indeed, Hollywood had ...
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... than normal people. Babe Ruth, Bobby Jones, and Bill Tilden were just a few of these new sports icons (28). Indeed, Hollywood had ...
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... Mr. Hubbard had a unique life. He was born in Tilden, Nebraska, the son of a naval commander Harry Ross Hubbard and Ledora May Hubbard. ...
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... For instance, in 1876, Rutherford B. Hayes (185-184) achieved an electoral majority, although Samuel J. Tilden won a popular majority (50.9%, compared to ...
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... In fact, the above scenario was the United States Presidential election of 1876 between Democrat Samuel J. Tilden, Candidate A, and Republican Rutherford B ...
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... The golf hero of the 1920?s was Bobby Jones, Bill Tilden and Helen Wills were the masters of tennis, and Gertrude Ederle because extremely popular after she ...
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... was the party's presidential candidate in 1876 but he won only 81,737 votes and was easily beaten by Rutherford Hayes (4,036,298) and Samuel Tilden (4,300,590 ...
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... Election of 1876 - In the 1876 election Tilden was the winner when the votes were counted but in 3 states both parties claimed victory. ...
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... The next change in the college took place after the election of 1876, which involved Rutherford B. Hayes and Samuel J. Tilden. In ...
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... In 1876, Rutherford B. Hayes was elected president but received 200,000 fewer votes than Samuel J. Tilden, who barely got the majority of electoral votes. ...
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... Rutherford B. Hayes- Republican candidate 1876. Samuel J. Tilden- Democratic candidate. Discrimination- showing partiality or prejudice. ...
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... Many politicians were reluctant to continue sectional bickering for in the words of Samuel J. Tilden, "We have just emerged from one civil war, and it will ...
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... On the day after the election, Republican Rutherford B. Hayes appeared to have defeated Democrat Samuel J. Tilden by a single vote in the Electoral College ...
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... the South. In 1876 the Democratic Party chose Samuel J. Tilden, governor of New York, to run for President. The Republicans nominated ...
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... 12 In the Presidential election of 1876, the Democrat Samuel J. Tilden, captured a majority of the popular vote and lead in the electoral college results. ...
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