Title Page | Collection Summary | Biographical/Organizational Note | Scope and Content | Arrangement
Biographical Note
Date | Event |
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1846, May 1 | Born, Philadelphia, Pa. |
circa 1862-circa 1865 | Served in militia, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa. |
1866 | Graduated, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa. |
1867 | Married Margaret Corlies |
1869 | Founded Penn Monthly; published under title The American, 1880-1900 |
1878 | Appointed special financial agent of the Russian government; traveled to Russia |
1887 | Published Surplus Revenue and Canadian Relations. Philadelphia |
1896 | Published Bimetallism: or the Evils of Gold Monometallism and the Benefits of Bimetallism. Philadelphia: Barker Publishing Co. |
1900 | Populist candidate, president of the United States |
1902 | Published The Great Issues: Reprints of Some Editorials from The American, 1897-1900. Philadelphia: Wharton Barker |
1921, Apr. 9 | Died, Philadelphia, Pa. |