-
votes for
Hisgen, 213 for Graves, 200 for Howard, 71 for
Reuben R. Lyon, and 49 for
William Randolph Hearst. A
second ballot brought Hisgen to the doorstep...
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Daniel Hisgen (April 10, 1733
probably in Nieder-Weisel, Hesse,
Germany –
February 19, 1812 in Lich) was a
German painter of the
rococo period who worked...
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Thomas Louis Hisgen (November 26, 1858 –
August 27, 1925) was an
American petroleum producer and politician. He
refused to sell his firm to the Standard...
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Eugene W. Chafin/Aaron S.
Watkins 254,087 1.71%
Independence Thomas L.
Hisgen/John
Temple Graves 82,574 0.55%
Populist Thomas E. Watson/Samuel Williams...
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HISGEN AND
GRAVES NEW
PARTY TICKET – The
Independence Convention Makes Its Choice...
- later, they
found the
winner via Jan
Hisgen, thus
lifting the
first trophy of the competition. Coincidentally,
Hisgen had also been the
matchwinner of the...
-
Thomas Hisgen.
Hisgen actually received more
votes than the
Democratic ticket,
though Democratic nominee Henry M.
Whitney received more
votes than
Hisgen when...
- Haag, and
ended in a 1–0
victory for the
former thanks to a goal from Jan
Hisgen in extra-time. In 1946, the
trophy was
changed to one made out of silver...
-
Thomas L.
Hisgen, 213 for Graves, 200 for ****ord W. Howard, 71 for
Reuben R. Lyon, and 49 for
William Randolph Hearst. A
second ballot brought Hisgen to the...
- Taft†
Eugene V. Debs (Socialist)
Eugene W.
Chafin (Prohibition)
Thomas L.
Hisgen (Independence)
Thomas E.
Watson (Populist) 1912
Woodrow Wilson† William...