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  1. Alton Brooks Parker (* 14. Mai 1852 in Cortland, New York; † 10. Mai 1926 in New York City) war ein amerikanischer Jurist und der US-Präsidentschaftskandidat der Demokratischen Partei im Wahlkampf des Jahres 1904. Parkers Kanzlei befand sich in Kingston.

  2. Alton Brooks Parker (May 14, 1852 – May 10, 1926) was an American judge. He was the Democratic nominee in the 1904 United States presidential election, losing in a landslide to incumbent Republican Theodore Roosevelt.

  3. 10. Mai 2024 · Alton B. Parker (born May 14, 1852, Cortland, N.Y., U.S.—died May 10, 1926, New York, N.Y.) was an American jurist and Democratic presidential nominee in 1904, defeated by the incumbent, Theodore Roosevelt. Having practiced law in Kingston, N.Y., Parker was elected surrogate of Ulster county in 1877 and reelected six years later.

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  4. Since the two Democratic nominees from the past did not seek the presidential nomination, Alton B. Parker, a Bourbon Democrat from New York, emerged as the frontrunner. Parker was the Chief Judge of the New York Court of Appeals and was respected by both Democrats and Republicans in his state.

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  5. In 1904, Roosevelt easily defeated Bourbon Democrat Alton Parker and won a second term as U.S. President. [2] The nomination fight. A 1904 Parker campaign button. After his two defeats in 1896 and 1900, former Congressman William Jennings Bryan rejected the idea of a third consecutive run for the White House. [3] .

  6. Alton Brooks Parker (* 14. Mai 1852 in Cortland, New York; † 10. Mai 1926 in New York City) war ein amerikanischer Jurist und der US-Präsidentschaftskandidat der Demokratischen Partei im Wahlkampf des Jahres 1904. Alton B. Parker. Parkers Kanzlei befand sich in Kingston.

  7. The Spirit of New York and The Crucible of Public Policy. 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 ...