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RUM, ROMANISM, AND REBELLION: THE ELECTION OF 1884: Outstanding writing

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  1. FortBrooke1824

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Top 1.   Jul 30, 2002 11:47 AM

» FortBrooke1824 - Outstanding writing

I can't express enough how much i enjoy your articles. Ma Ma wheres my Pa and little things like that really make it worthwhile in my opinion.
From reading your articles and from what information that i have gathered elsewhere i can see a real irony here. It seems likely that the two most bitter elections were that of 1876 and 1884. I find it somewhat ironic that the same man would be involved in both of them. Thomas A. Hendricks was Tildens vice-president and lost. He was also Clevelands vice-president in 1884. Although he would die in office shortly after elected. My question would be would fill his shoes for the rest of the term?

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