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CHAPTER XXII.
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The Campaign of 1880-Attitude of Republican Party
Toward Hayes-James A. Garfield Elected State
Senator-The Republican State Convention-The
Democrats Hold Two State Conventions in 1880-
The National Democratic Convention-Nomination
of Gen. Hancock for President-The Republican
National Convention-Nomination of James A.
Garfield-Result of the Election-John Sherman
Elected United States Senator-The Democratic
State Convention of 1881-Nomination of John W.
Bookwalter for Governor-Effect Upon the State
Election-Reelection of Governor Foster-State
Election of 1882 Favorable to the Democrats.............. 261
CHAPTER XXIII.
The Democratic State Convention of 1883-The Can-
didates for Governor-Fight Against George Hoad-
ly The Platform-Hoadly Nominated for Gov-
ernor-Sketch of General Durbin Ward-Decline
of the Greenback Party-Life of George Hoadly
-Democrats Control the State-The Democratic
State Convention of 1884-That Year a Disap-
pointment to the Ohio Democracy
CHAPTER XXIV.
Grover Cleveland-The Democratic National Conven-
tion of 1884-Nomination of Grover Cleveland for
President James G. Blaine Nominated by the Re-
publican Party-Presidential Campaign of 1884—
Benjamin F. Butler Greenback Candidate The
Democratic State Convention of 1885-Renomina-
tion of Governor Hoadly-The Republican State
283
Convention-Joseph B. Foraker Republican Nomi-
nee-Election of Foraker-Change of Election
Date The Cincinnati Contest-The Registration
Law Convention and Campaign of 1886
CHAPTER XXV.
295
The Powell Campaign of 1887-Democratic State Con-
vention of 1887-Nomination of Thomas E. Powell
for Governor-The Union Labor Party-Reelec-
tion of Governor Foraker-Comments on General
Powell by the Cincinnati Enquirer-Sketch of Thos.
E. Powell-Disagreement in Republican Legis-
lature Democratic State Convention of 1888-
National Affairs-The National Conventions of
1888 Cleveland Defeated by Benjamin Harrison 303
CHAPTER XXVI.
By Claude Meeker.
Ex-Governor James E. Campbell-History of His Early
Life-His War Experience-Elected to Congress
—Nominated for Governor of Ohio-The Memor-
able Campaign of 1889-Campbell Against For-
aker-The Ballot Box Hoax-Election of Camp-
bell-Governor Campbell's Administration Gover-
nor Campbell Renominated-McKinley His Op-
ponent-Election of McKinley-Subsequent Inci-
dents and Events
CHAPTER XXVII.
Third Nomination of Grover Cleveland-His Election
Over President Harrison in 1892-Democratic
State Convention of That Year-Panic of 1893
and Its Causes Special Session of Congress-The
Wilson Bill-The Peoples Party-The Democratic
State Convention of 1893-Nomination of Law-
313
rence T. Neal Against Governor McKinley-
Election of McKinley-The Silver Question-Ad-
journed Sessions of the Legislature-The Dem-
ocratic State Convention of 1894—Apathy in Poli-
tics State Conventions of 1895-James E. Camp-
bell Defeated for Governor by Asa S. Bushnell........ 329
CHAPTER XXVIII.
The Presidential Campaign of 1896-William Jennings
Bryan-Political Conditions-The Republican Na-
tional Convention-The Democratic National Con-
vention-Its Platform-The Democratic State Con-
vention This Republican State Convention-The
Gold Democrats and the Indianapolis Convention—
Other Conventions-The Campaign-Bryan in
Ohio-The Election
CHAPTER XXIX.
The Chapman Campaign-Political Affairs in 1897-
The Democratic State Convention-Nomination of
Horace Chapman for Governor-Other Nomina-
tions Sketch of Mr. Chapman-Result of the
Election
343
355
CHAPTER XXX.
The Spanish-American War-Causes Which led to It
-American Victories-Results of the War-Ohio
Regiments in Spanish-American War-Republican
State Convention of 1898-Democratic State Con-
vention-Party Nominees The Result of the
Election-Democratic State Convention of 1899—
Nomination of John R. McLean for Governor-
Samuel M. Jones-Result of Election
365
CHAPTER XXXI.
The Democratic National Convention of 1900-Second
Nomination of Bryan-The Republican National
Convention and Nomination of McKinley and
Roosevelt-Result of Election in State and Nation.
-The Republican State Convention of 1901-
The Democratic State Convention of 1901-Nomi-
nation of Col. Kilbourne for Governor-Assassin-
ation of President McKinley and Its Effect Upon
State Politics-Sketch of Col. Kilbourne-Result
of Election
377
CHAPTER XXXII.
Entry of Tom L. Johnson Into State Poltics-Repub-
lican State Convention of 1902-Senator Hanna
in Control of State Politics-The Democratic State
Convention-Its Nominees-Republicans Victor-
ious at Polls-The Democratic State Convention of
1903-Tom L. Johnson Nominated for Governor
-Dissension in the Democratic Party-Defeat of
Johnson State and National Conventions of—
1904 Their Nominees-Judge Parker and the St.
Louis Convention-National Election of 1904... ..... 389
CHAPTER XXXIII.
Dark Days of Democracy in Ohio-Suspicions of Re-
publican Graft-The Democratic State Convention
of 1905-Nomination of John M. Pattison for Gov-
ernor-Herrick Republican Candidate The Pat-
tison Campaign-Election of Pattison But Defeat
of Balance of Democratic Ticket-Life of Gover-
nor Pattison
403
CHAPTER XXXIV.
Revival of Democracy in Ohio-Democratic State Con-
vention of 1908 Nomination of Judson Harmon
for Governor-Republicans Nominated Andrew L.
Harris Suspicion of Graft in State House Cam-
paign of 1908-Judson Harmon Elected Governor
-David S. Creamer Elected Treasurer of State-
Balance of Democratic Ticket Defeated-Cam-
paign of 1910-Reelection of Governor Harmon
and a Full Democratic Ticket-Sketches of Suc-
cessful Candidates
CHAPTER XXXV.
419
The Harmon Regime-An Honest Administration-
The One Per Cent Tax Law-Creation of Public
Service Commission-The Workman's Compensa-
tion Law Suspension of Favoritism and Respect
for Civil Service-Benefits to Democracy-A Wise
Chief Executive-The Baltimore Convention.............. 437
CHAPTER XXXVI.
The Year 1912-The Fourth Constitutional Convention
of the State of Ohio-The Democratic State Con-
vention-Nomination of James M. Cox for Gover-
nor-Governor Harmon a Candidate for the Presi-
dency-The Republican State Convention of 1912
-The Campaign of 1912-Vote on Constitutional
Amendments-James M. Cox Elected Governor
of Ohio and Woodrow Wilson President of the
United States
CHAPTER XXXVII.
The New Constitution of the State of Ohio.
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