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  1. Nelson W. Aldrich (Aufnahme zwischen 1905 und 1915) Nelson Wilmarth Aldrich (* 6. November 1841 in Foster, Rhode Island; † 16. April 1915 in New York City) war ein einflussreicher US-amerikanischer Politiker und von 1881 bis 1911 Mitglied des Senats der Vereinigten Staaten für Rhode Island.

  2. Nelson Wilmarth Aldrich (/ ˈɑldɹɪt͡ʃ /; November 6, 1841 – April 16, 1915) was a prominent American politician and a leader of the Republican Party in the United States Senate, where he represented Rhode Island from 1881 to 1911.

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  3. 12. Apr. 2024 · Nelson W. Aldrich (born November 6, 1841, Foster, Rhode Island, U.S.—died April 16, 1915, New York City, New York) was an American Republican politician and financier who represented Rhode Island in the U.S. House of Representatives (1879–81) and later the Senate (1881–1911). His work on the Aldrich-Vreeland Currency Act of 1908 and his ...

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  4. 10. März 2022 · Nelson W. Aldrich Jr., an author and magazine editor who unsparingly scrutinized his fellow heirs to America’s aristocracy, primarily in “Old Money: The Mythology of Wealth in America,” which...

  5. Nelson Aldrich: A Featured Biography. Nelson Aldrich of Rhode Island rose from the position of grocery clerk to become one of the most powerful senators of his era. Elected to the Senate in 1881, he chaired the Committee on Finance from 1898 to 1911, becoming an influential expert on the economy.

  6. Nelson W. Aldrich (1911-1986) was an architect from Marblehead, Massachusetts. Provenance. This interview is part of the Archives of American Art Oral History Program, started in 1958 to document the history of the visual arts in the United States, primarily through interviews with artists, historians, dealers, critics and administrators ...

  7. 16. Aug. 2023 · Cite. Summary. If Alexander Hamilton, Richard Nixon and Al Capone had a love child, he would be Senator Nelson W. Aldrich. The London Times called him, “the general manager of the United States”. Writer for The Cosmopolitan, David Graham Philips, described him as, “the organizer of treason”.