William Jennings Bryan
September 16, 1896: William Jennings Bryan Campaigns in WNC
On this day in WNC history: Dubbed “the greatest event, politically at least, in the history of Asheville and Western North Carolina” by the Asheville ...
William Jennings Bryan - Cross of Gold Speech
William Jennings Bryan, Cross of Gold speech, July 8, 1896. On the 4th of March 1895, a few Democrats, most of them members of Congress, issued an address.
William Jennings Bryan | NCpedia
William Jennings Bryan was the choice of both Democrats and Populists for President in 1896 and 1900. He would run again as a Democrat in 1908, and would lose ...
Speeches of William Jennings Bryan - Digital Special Collections
of William Jennings Bryan; America, deceased, who married William C. Stites, then of Marion. County, Illinois; Nancy, who married Dr. James. A. Davenport and ...
William Jennings Bryan (NE) - American Biographies
William Jennings Bryan is largely remembered for his staunch opposition to evolution and his role in the “Scopes Money Trial” of 1925.
William Jennings Bryan, Sr. (1860-1925) - Log College Press
William Jennings Bryan, Sr. is buried at Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia. The First Battle: A Story of the Campaign of 1896 (1896)
William Jennings Bryan - Wikiquote
The humblest citizen in all the land, when clad in the armor of a righteous cause, is stronger than all the hosts of error.
William Jennings Bryan - US History
William Jennings Bryan remained active in a variety of causes, including peace, women`s suffrage, prohibition, and Christian Fundamentalism. In 1925, he served ...
William Jennings Bryan (1860-1925) - Find a Grave Memorial
United States Congressman. His career is associated with the common man, including currency reform and traditional American religion.
Fairview, the Bryan Museum - Lincoln.org
William Jennings Bryan served two terms in Congress, was U.S. Secretary of State and was the Democratic nominee for President in 1896, 1900 and 1908.
William Jennings Bryan – About Us
At the urging of Mission founder and developer John J. Conway, Bryan arrived in Mission in 1909. He resided at the Mission Hotel while his home, located on ...
William Jennings Bryan: An Uncertain Trumpet - Rowman & Littlefield
At the time of his death in 1925, William Jennings Bryan was, as Henry Steele Commager wrote,
William Jennings Bryan – News, Research and Analysis
Articles on William Jennings Bryan · How Smithsonian curators scavenge political conventions to explain the present to the future and save everything from hats ...
William Jennings Bryan - Apple Music
Listen to music by William Jennings Bryan on Apple Music. Find top songs and albums by William Jennings Bryan including The Ideal Republic, ...
William Jennings Bryan, the Free Silver Movement, and a Silver Fife
During the 1896 Democratic National Convention in Chicago, a Nebraska Congressman named William Jennings Bryan gave a speech that is known as the “Cross of Gold ...
Virtual Capitol Lesson DRAFT Title: William Jennings Bryan
Exploration of orginial historical documents, modified, to understand William Jennings Bryan's thinking and attempts to assist farmers by introducing the ...
William Jennings Bryan -- "Against Imperialism" - American Rhetoric
Justice is strictly due between neighbor nations as between neighbor citizens. A highwayman is as much a robber when he plunders in a gang as when single.
WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN'S 1905-1906 WORLD TOUR - ProQuest
The second stage of their tour took them through the early months of 1906 to the Dutch East Indies, Singapore, Ceylon, Burma and India, giving the Bryans ...
William Jennings Bryan Jr. Obituary
William Jennings Bryan Jr., of Gladstone, passed away unexpectedly, on the 25th of February, 2019.
Presidential Election of 1896 - 270toWin
The United States presidential election of November 3, 1896, saw Republican William McKinley defeat Democrat William Jennings Bryan.