- John
Henry Whallen (May 1, 1850 –
December 3, 1913) was a
Democratic Party political boss in Louisville,
Kentucky during the late 19th and
early 20th...
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Finley Glare – HK Epel
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school in 1941, and a year
later purchased the
former home of John
Henry Whallen at 44th and
River Park Drive. The
school was
named for
Benedict Joseph...
- east. It was
formerly the
country estate of
political boss John
Henry Whallen, and
began development as a park in 1923, but was not
completed until the...
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Track and
worked briefly as a jockey.: p. 42 In 1891, he was
hired by
Whallen and Martel,
touring with
Mayme Remington's
troupe in a show
titled The...
- platform. Louisville's
dominant political boss for
three decades, John
Henry Whallen, had died in 1913 and his less
charismatic brother was
unable to use the...
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likelihood of
heavy opposition from the
likes of
Democratic party boss John
Whallen, and had
bitterly described the
unfairness of
machine tactics he witnessed...
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until ca. 1989.) 223-27 W.
Jefferson Razed; Burlesque.
Owned by John
Henry Whallen.
Bunbury Theatre Company 1985–present 604
South Third Street/ The Henry...
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directly against a Republican. With the
support of
political boss John
Whallen and
accusations of
voter fraud,
Weaver was
elected by a
margin of 2,700...
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themselves the Fusionists,
briefly emerged at this time.
Democratic boss John
Whallen succeeded in
getting his candidate, Paul C. Barth, elected, but the results...