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  1. Shelby Moore Cullom war ein US-amerikanischer Politiker der Republikanischen Partei und von 1877 bis 1883 der 18. Gouverneur von Illinois. Außerdem vertrat er diesen Bundesstaat in beiden Kammern des Kongresses.

  2. Shelby Moore Cullom (November 22, 1829 – January 28, 1914) was a U.S. political figure, serving in various offices, including the United States House of Representatives, the United States Senate and the 17th Governor of Illinois. He was Illinois's longest serving senator.

  3. Shelby Moore Cullom Davis (born 1937) is an American philanthropist and retired investor and money manager. Davis is the son of money manager Shelby Cullom Davis and Kathryn Wasserman Davis.

    • Businessman, investor, philanthropist
    • U.S.
    • Gale Davis
  4. Shelby Cullom Davis (April 1, 1909 – May 26, 1994) was an American businessman, investor, and philanthropist. In 1947, he founded helby Cullom Davis & Company, which became a leading investment firm. He later served as U.S. ambassador to Switzerland under Presidents Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford.

    • Businessman, investor, philanthropist
    • Republican
  5. The 1876 Illinois gubernatorial election was the sixteenth election for this office. Representative Shelby Moore Cullom narrowly defeated businessman Lewis Steward for the Governorship of Illinois. This was the narrowest victory for a Republican Governor since 1856, when William H. Bissell narrowly won the office in a plurality.

    • Shelby Moore Cullom
    • 50.58%
    • Republican
    • 279,263
  6. 4. Aug. 2021 · Media in category "Shelby M. Cullom". The following 31 files are in this category, out of 31 total. Autograph Collection - Cullom, Shelby Moore, 1829-1914 - DPLA - 1de966cb24966a4c1ed70376e451fb36.jpg 3,249 × 2,363; 985 KB. CULLOM, S.M. SENATOR.

  7. Shelby Moore Cullom was a U.S. political figure, serving in various offices, including the United States House of Representatives, the United States Senate and the 17th Governor of Illinois. He was Illinois's longest serving senator.