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  1. Busey was elected as a Democrat to the Fifty-second Congress (March 4, 1891 – March 3, 1893) defeating Joseph Gurney Cannon. He was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1892 to the Fifty-third Congress, losing to Cannon (who regained his seat).

  2. Joseph Gurney Cannon war ein US-amerikanischer Rechtsanwalt und Politiker , der zwischen 1903 und 1911 Sprecher des Repräsentantenhauses war. Er war der erste Kongressabgeordnete mit mehr als 40 Jahren Dienstzeit.

  3. Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 24. Chapters: Gene Hackman, Joseph Gurney Cannon, Dick Van Dyke, Ward Hill Lamon, Matt Wiese, Curtis Redden, Kenneth D. Bailey, Robin Yount, Ryan Thomas, Mike Small, Bobby Short, John H. Moores, Mali Finn, Jerry Van Dyke, Joseph R. Tanner, Zeke Bratkowski ...

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  5. Reining in the Speaker, 1910. Many members of Congress believe that fewer laws are better. "The country don't need any legislation," was the way the colorful Joseph G. Cannon, Republican of Illinois, put it. Elected Speaker in 1903, "Uncle Joe" Cannon was among the more conservative House members. He wielded his power to stop President Theodore ...

  6. Joseph Gurney "Uncle Joe" Cannon. Born 7 May 1836 in New Garden, Guilford, North Carolina, United States. Ancestors. Son of Horace Franklin Cannon and Gulielma (Hollingsworth) Cannon. Brother of Elisha B. Cannon and William Cannon. Husband of Mary Pamela (Reed) Cannon — married 7 Jun 1858 in Mahoning County, Ohio, United States.

  7. Infobox Officeholder name =Joseph Gurney Cannon imagesize =200px small caption = order =40th office =Speaker of the United States House of Representatives term start ...