- Amos
Ellmaker (February 2, 1787 –
November 28, 1851) was a U.S. politician, attorney, and
judge from Pennsylvania. He
served as the
Pennsylvania Attorney...
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Isaac Ellmaker Hiester (May 29, 1824 –
February 6, 1871) was a
nineteenth century American political leader. A
member of the
Hiester Family political dynasty...
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Colonel Peter Clarkson Ellmaker (August 11, 1813 –October 12, 1890) was an
officer in the
United States and
Union armies, before,
during and
after the...
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Ellmaker State Wayside is a
state park in the U.S.
state of Oregon,
administered by the
Oregon Parks and
Recreation Department. It is
located on U.S. Route...
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Anthony Ellmaker Roberts (October 29, 1803 –
January 23, 1885), was an
American politician,
member of the
United States House of
Representatives from 1855...
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publicly speak against Masonry. Nonetheless, the
ticket of Wirt and Amos
Ellmaker carried the
state of Vermont,
becoming the
first third party presidential...
- elections,
nominating William Wirt (a
former Mason) for
president and Amos
Ellmaker for vice
president in Baltimore. Wirt won 7.8
percent of the po****r vote...
- for
president with 108
votes to one for Rush and two abstentions. Amos
Ellmaker was
nominated for vice
president with 108
votes to one for John C. Spencer...
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Nullifier John
Floyd Henry Lee N/A N/A 11 / 286 Anti-Masonic
William Wirt Amos
Ellmaker 100,715 7.8% 7 / 286 1836
Democratic Martin Van
Buren Richard Mentor Johnson...
- both were Masons. The
party nominated William Wirt of
Maryland and Amos
Ellmaker of Pennsylvania. In
addition to the
votes Jackson would lose
because of...