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  1. Albert Baird Cummins (* 15. Februar 1850 in Carmichaels, Greene County, Pennsylvania; † 30. Juli 1926 in Des Moines, Iowa) war ein US-amerikanischer Politiker ( Republikanische Partei ), der den Bundesstaat Iowa zwischen 1908 und 1926 im US-Senat vertrat. Zudem war er von 1902 bis 1908 dessen 18. Gouverneur . Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Frühe Jahre.

  2. Ida L. Cummins. Albert Baird Cummins (February 15, 1850 – July 30, 1926) was an American lawyer and politician. He was the 18th governor of Iowa, elected to three consecutive terms and U.S. Senator for Iowa, serving for 18 years. Cummins was a leader of the Progressive movement in Washington and Iowa. He fought to break up monopolies.

  3. governor (1902-1908), Iowa. Political Affiliation: Republican Party. Albert Baird Cummins (born Feb. 15, 1850, Carmichaels, Pa., U.S.—died July 30, 1926, Des Moines, Iowa) was an American lawyer, state governor, and U.S. senator, a noted progressive during the first quarter of the 20th century.

  4. Details Page - The Biographical Dictionary of Iowa - The University of Iowa Libraries. Cummins, Albert Baird. (February 15, 1850–July 30, 1926) –attorney, governor, and U.S. senator—was a highly influential politician at the state, regional, and national levels for more than three decades.

  5. Albert Baird Cummins (* 15. Februar 1850 in Carmichaels , Greene County , Pennsylvania ; † 30. Juli 1926 in Des Moines , Iowa ) war ein US-amerikanischer Politiker ( Republikanische Partei ), der den Bundesstaat Iowa zwischen 1908 und 1926 im US-Senat vertrat.

  6. Albert Baird Cummins was an American lawyer and politician. He was the 18th governor of Iowa, elected to three consecutive terms and U.S. Senator for Iowa, serving for 18 years. Cummins was a leader of the Progressive movement in Washington and Iowa. He fought to break up monopolies.

  7. Republican. Spouse (s) Ida L. Gallery. Albert Baird Cummins (February 15, 1850 – July 30, 1926) was a lawyer from Iowa who served as the state's governor and U.S. senator during the Gilded Age and afterwards, previously being a member of the state legislature.