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  • [[Image:Horacegreeley.jpg|right|thumb|Horace Greeley|300px]] '''Horace Greeley''' (February 3, 1811 – November 29, 1872) was an American publisher a
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  • * Borchard, Gregory A. "From Pink Lemonade to Salt River: Horace Greeley's Utopia and the Death of the Whig Party." ''Journalism History'' 2006 32(1 * Commons, John R. "Horace Greeley and the Working Class Origins of the Republican Party," ''Political Science
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  • ...standgreeley.harpweek.com/default.asp Cartoonist Thomas Nast vs. Candidate Horace Greeley] *[http://www.yosemite.ca.us/library/greeley/ Horace Greeley, ''An Overland Journey from New York to San Francisco in the Summer of 1859
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  • ...standgreeley.harpweek.com/default.asp Cartoonist Thomas Nast vs. Candidate Horace Greeley] *[http://www.yosemite.ca.us/library/greeley/ Horace Greeley, ''An Overland Journey from New York to San Francisco in the Summer of 1859
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  • * Borchard, Gregory A. "From Pink Lemonade to Salt River: Horace Greeley's Utopia and the Death of the Whig Party." ''Journalism History'' 2006 32(1 * Commons, John R. "Horace Greeley and the Working Class Origins of the Republican Party," ''Political Science
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  • '''Hjalmar Horace Greeley Schacht''' was president of the Reichsbank during the rearmament of Germany
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  • [[Image:Horacegreeley.jpg|right|thumb|Horace Greeley|300px]] '''Horace Greeley''' (February 3, 1811 – November 29, 1872) was an American publisher a
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  • | 1872 || [[Ulysses S. Grant]], Republican || [[Horace Greeley]], Democrat || Grant
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  • | 1872 || [[Ulysses S. Grant]], Republican || [[Horace Greeley]], Democrat ||<span style="color:red"> Grant</span>
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  • ...hanning]], [[Margaret Fuller]], [[Bronson Alcott]], [[Theodore Parker]], [[Horace Greeley]], and [[Orestes Brownson]].
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  • In the middle of the 1850's he moved to New York, where he began writing for Horace Greeley's radical [[New York Tribune]]. In 1857, due to a financial crisis, he lost
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  • ...represented anti-administration or [[Liberal Republican]]s and supported [[Horace Greeley]] in 1872. In the disputed election of 1876 Bowles favored the claims of [
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  • | 1872 || [[Ulysses S. Grant]], Republican || [[Horace Greeley]], Democrat ||<span style="color:red"> Grant</span>
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  • I grew up in Chappaqua, NY and graduated from Horace Greeley High School
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  • ...hey were called ''border ruffians'' by their opponents, a term coined by [[Horace Greeley]]. [[John Brown]] and his sons helped in the fight against them and killed
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