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  1. 14. Apr. 2020 · The conservatives backed Alton B. Parker, the chief judge of the New York Court of Appeals. Parker was liked by both Republicans and Democrats, but was not that well-known nationally. Even though he was a Democrat, he had connections to big-businesses that normally supported Republicans. He actually supported Bryan in the last two elections, but Silverites still hated him for not being ...

  2. Alton B. Parker was born May 14, 1852, on a modest farm near Cortland. His father, John Brooks Parker, passed on to his son a lifelong love of learning and his mother, Harriet F. Stratton, taught him Bible verses as he sat in his highchair while she sewed, even before Parker could read. Parker’s formal education began at the district school,

  3. Title [Alton B. Parker] Contributor Names Glackens, L. M. (Louis M.), 1866-1933, artist

  4. 1. Jan. 2024 · This first full-length biography of Alton Brooks Parker provides an in-depth look into the life, career, and legacy of one of the most important New Yorkers of the Gilded Age. Parker had the courage to challenge Theodore Roosevelt for the presidency in 1904—at the height of Roosevelt’s popularity—and was a transition point between the conservative and the new, progressive wing of the ...

  5. Lawyer, judge, and Democratic Party presidential candidate. Correspondence, autobiographical and biographical studies, speeches, financial records, legal opinions, scrapbooks, invitations, printed material, and photographs primarily concerning the election campaign of 1904 and Parker's work with legal, civic, and philanthropic organizations.

  6. Description. This first full-length biography of Alton Brooks Parker provides an in-depth look into the life, career, and legacy of one of the most important New Yorkers of the Gilded Age. Parker had the courage to challenge Theodore Roosevelt for the presidency in 1904—at the height of Roosevelt’s popularity—and was a transition point ...

  7. 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