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Coxey's Army was a
protest march by unemplo****
workers from the
United States, led by Ohio
businessman Jacob Coxey. They
marched on Washington, D.C., in...
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Jacob Sechler Coxey Sr. (April 16, 1854 – May 18, 1951),
sometimes known as
General Coxey, was an
American politician who ran for
office several times...
- Athens.
Coxey is most
likely named after the
first postmaster,
William Cox. A post
office operated under the name
Coxey from 1918 to 1937. "
Coxey". Geographic...
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politician Denis Kearney,
Browne is best
remembered as a top
leader of the
Coxey's Army
protest movement of 1894. Carl
Browne was born July 4, 1849, in Newton...
- 2. Cook &
Coxey (1980), p. 18.
Coxey &
Kranefeld (2007), p. 107. Cook &
Coxey (1980), pp. 18–19. Cook &
Coxey (1980), p. 6. Cook &
Coxey (1980), p. 21...
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Brownsboro Burningtree Mountain Caddo Capshaw Chalybeate Springs Chase Coxey Danville Dellrose Flintville Good
Springs Greenbrier Harvest Hazel Green...
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memory of the
Little Steel Strike of 1937.
Jacob S.
Coxey, Sr.,
sometimes known as
General Coxey of M****illon, was an
American politician who ran for...
- Ford was
given the vice-presidential nomination.
Frank Webb and
Jacob S.
Coxey Sr.,
former mayor of M****illon, Ohio, were
given the
presidential and vice-presidential...
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workingmen led by
Jacob S.
Coxey began to
march east
toward Washington, D.C., to
protest Cleveland's policies. This group,
known as
Coxey's Army,
agitated in favor...
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regarded as "
Coxey's Army", who
marched on
Washington D.C.
during the
Economic Depression of the 1890s.
General Coxey established the
Coxey Silica Sand...