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as ignorant buffoon
as inexperienced in a national campaign
letter of acceptance of nomination
living in Chicago
memoir of 1896 campaign
portrait of
receptions at Windsor Hotel
resignation as secretary of state
and Scopes trial
and Spanish-American War
speech at Bartholdi Hotel after Madison Square Garden speech
speech at Madison Square Garden (see also Madison Square Garden)
speech before leaving New York
and Thomas Jefferson
trip from Lincoln to New York in August
trip to upstate New York
vice presidential nominees of
and William Bourke Cockran
Bryan and Sewall Campaign Club
Butchers
Butt, Archie
California
Campbell, Helen
Carnegie, Andrew
Carow, Edith
Carroll, John
Cassner, Joseph
Catholics
Centralization of authority
Central Park. See also Heat wave: and sleeping in parks
Charitable organizations
Chicago
doubling of death rate in
financial losses in
heat wave of 1995 in
population growth in
See also Bryan, William Jennings: Cross of Gold speech
Chicago Tribune
Children
child abuse
and distribution of free ice
See also Deaths: of children/infants
Choate, Joseph
Cholera
cholera infantium
Churchill, Winston
Cities
Citizens’ Committees
Citron, Lewis
Civil service
Civil War
Cleveland, Grover
notification ceremony for
“Climate of Cities, The” (Lowry)
Cockley, John
Cockran, William Bourke
1884 speech
offered run for Congress as Republican
speech at Madison Square Garden
Cody, William “Buffalo Bill,”
Coffins
Collis, Charles
Collis, Lloyd
Commercial Advertiser
Communism
Coney Island
Conlin (Chief of Police)
Connolly, Mary
Consolidated Ice Company
Constitution
Coombs (congressman)
Corruption
Cortright, Moses W.
Cost of living
Counterfeiters
Credit
Crime
Croker, Richard
Cuba. See also Spanish-American War
Cunningham, John
Cutright, John
Darkness and Daylight (Campbell)
Darrow, Clarence
Davidson, Alexander
Deaths
of animals
in Brooklyn
and burial permits
of children/infants
from cholera
of the elderly
of Elliott Roosevelt
from falling off roofs/fire escapes
as heat wave departed
from heat wave in St. Louis
of laborers (see Laborers: deaths of)
from Lusitania sinking
numbers underestimated by newspapers
of policemen
and price of ice
of Quentin Roosevelt
from Staten Island Ferry explosion and Brooklyn Theatre fire
at strikes
of Theodore Roosevelt’s wife and mother
from tornado in St. Louis in 1896
from train collisions
of unidentified/unclaimed victims
of William Jennings Bryan
Dehydration
Democratic party
Democratic party
1884 National Convention
1896 platform
Sound-Money (Gold) Democrats
Depressions
Devery, Andrew
Dewey, George (Commodore)
Diarrheal diseases
Dogs
Dollars
Donohue, Jeremiah
Douglas, Stephen
Doyle, Edmund
Draper, Dr. Thomas
Drownings
Dunn, William “Prophet,”
East River
Elderly people
Elections/campaigns
acceptance of presidential nominations
Assembly elections of 1895
campaign literature
campaign managers for William Jennings Bryan
campaign text book
fundraising for
mayoral elections
of 1888
of 1892
of 1894
of 1896
of 1900
of 1904 and 1908
of 1912
vice presidential slot (see also Sewall, Arthur)
See also New York City: importance in national elections
Ellis Island
England
Ethington, Ralph
Evening Post
Farmers
Farr, Edward
Ferguson, Robert
Ferry houses
Fires
First Battle, The (Bryan)
Fitzpatrick (coroner)
Flags
Floating baths
Flower, Roswell P.
Folz, Clara
Foraker, Joseph
Fowler (congressman)
Franey, Michael
Frank, Philip
Franklyn, Isaac
Frick, Henry
Garbage containers
Garriott, E. B.
Garsett, Henry
Garth, Louis
Gaynor, Edward
General Federation of Women’s Clubs
German-Americans
Giblin, Patrick
Gibson (acting commissioner)
Gleason, John
Godkin, E. L.
Gold Bond Bill
Goldman, Hyman
Gold standard. See also Bimetallism
Gompers, Samuel
Good Government Clubs
Gorschkovitch, Jacob
Goundie, Lawrence
Grant, Frederick
Grant, Sarah Jane
Greater New York Consolidation Act
Great Monkey Trial
Great War. See World War I
Green grocers