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  1. Allison was one of the Senate Four, a group of committee chairmen who dominated Congress at the beginning of the 20th century. Although he represented a largely agrarian state, Allison strongly supported business, industrial, and railroad interests, promoted a "hard-money" currency program, and crafted high protective tariffs. Those policies ...

  2. pubs.lib.uiowa.edu › annals-of-iowa › articleWILLIAM B. ALLISON

    WILLIAM B. ALLISON 119 DoUiver's hotel in Washington where he lived, from a din-ner we had both attended, about a mile away. I had said something about the great career he had had, was having, and of his future. When I had finished he said, in effect, this: "You do me honor over much. But if I have even approximated what you say I have ...

  3. William Boyd Allison (March 2, 1829 – August 4, 1908) was an American politician. An early leader of the Iowa Republican Party, he represented northeastern Iowa in the United States House of Representatives before representing his state in the United States Senate. By the 1890s, Allison had become one of the "big four" key Republicans who largely controlled the Senate, along with Orville H ...

  4. William Boyd Allison est un homme politique américain né le 2 mars 1829 à Perry, dans l'Ohio, et mort le 4 août 1908 à Dubuque, dans l'Iowa. Biographie [ modifier | modifier le code ] Après des études de droit, Allison devient avocat à Ashland en 1852, puis s'installe à Dubuque en 1857.

  5. Inca. (IX-229) USS Inca ( Gamage) aground at Okinawa awaiting scrapping. USS Inca, a 3,381-ton (light displacement) "Liberty" ship, was launched in March 1943 in Los Angeles, California, and entered merchant service later the same month as SS William B. Allison, MCE hull 724. Two years later she would be taken into US Navy as a stores ship and ...

  6. 28. Apr. 2022 · William Boyd Allison (March 2, 1829 — August 4, 1908) was an early leader of the Iowa Republican Party, who represented northeastern Iowa for four consecutive terms in the U.S. House before representing his state for six consecutive terms in the U.S. Senate. He died soon after overcoming his principal hurdle to election for a record seventh ...

  7. The Liberty ship William B. Allison was towed to Okinawa and declared a total loss. The ship had been laid down on Feb. 8, 1943, launched on Mar. 8, 1943 and delivered on Mar. 24, 1943, only forty-four days to build. She and others like her helped win the war in the Pacific by providing the supplies the Allies needed to defeat the Japanese.