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  1. 1. Mai 2024 · Thomas Francis Bayard (October 29, 1828 – September 28, 1898) was an American lawyer, politician and diplomat from Wilmington, Delaware. A Democrat , he served three terms as the United States Senator from Delaware and made three unsuccessful bids for the Democratic nomination for President of the United States.

  2. Vor 3 Tagen · Six names were placed in nomination: Samuel J. Tilden, Thomas A. Hendricks, Winfield Scott Hancock, William Allen, Thomas F. Bayard, and Joel Parker. Tilden won more than 400 votes on the first ballot, a strong showing, but less than the 492 required by the convention's two-thirds rule. He won the nomination by a landslide on the second ballot.

    • June 27–29, 1876
  3. Vor einem Tag · Thomas F. Bayard (1828–1898) Democratic – March 7, 1885 March 6, 1889: 3 years, 364 days Delaware Grover Cleveland: 31 James G. Blaine (1830–1893) Republican – March 7, 1889 June 4, 1892 3 years, 89 days Maine Benjamin Harrison – William F. Wharton (1847–1919) Republican – June 4, 1892 June 29, 1892 25 days Massachusetts 32

  4. Vor 2 Tagen · Cleveland's Secretary of State, Thomas F. Bayard, negotiated with Joseph Chamberlain of the United Kingdom over fishing rights in the waters off Canada, and struck a conciliatory note, despite the opposition of New England's Republican Senators.

  5. Vor 2 Tagen · Tilden defeated Thomas A. Hendricks, Winfield Scott Hancock, William Allen, Thomas F. Bayard, and Joel Parker for the presidential nomination. Tilden overcame strong opposition from "Honest John" Kelly , the leader of New York's Tammany Hall , to obtain the presidential nomination.

  6. Vor 2 Tagen · The leading Bourbons included Samuel J. Tilden, David Bennett Hill and William C. Whitney of New York, Arthur Pue Gorman of Maryland, Thomas F. Bayard of Delaware, Henry M. Mathews and William L. Wilson of West Virginia, John Griffin Carlisle of Kentucky, William F. Vilas of Wisconsin, J. Sterling Morton of Nebraska, John M. Palmer of Illinois, Horace Boies of Iowa, Lucius Quintus Cincinnatus ...

  7. Vor 2 Tagen · The march was organized by Bayard Rustin and A. Philip Randolph, who built an alliance of civil rights, labor, and religious organizations that came together under the banner of "jobs and freedom." Estimates of the number of participants varied from 200,000 to 300,000, but the most widely cited estimate is 250,000 people.