https://de.wikipedia.org/w/api.php?action=feedcontributions&feedformat=atom&user=Ai.kefu Wikipedia - Benutzerbeiträge [de] 2025-06-03T13:59:42Z Benutzerbeiträge MediaWiki 1.45.0-wmf.3 https://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Harry_S._New&diff=47904238 Harry S. New 2006-11-11T19:29:02Z <p>Ai.kefu: Added info box and succession box</p> <hr /> <div>{{Infobox_Politician <br /> | name = Harry S. New<br /> | image = HarrySNew.jpg<br /> | office = 17th Chair of the [[Republican National Committee]]<br /> | term_start = [[1907]]<br /> | term_end = [[1908]]<br /> | predecessor = [[George Bruce Cortelyou]]<br /> | successor = [[Frank Harris Hitchcock]]<br /> | birth_date = [[December 31]] [[1858]]<br /> | birth_place = [[Indianapolis, Indiana|Indianapolis]], [[Indiana]]<br /> | death_date = [[May 9]] [[1937]]<br /> | death_place = [[Baltimore, Maryland|Baltimore]], [[Maryland]]<br /> <br /> }} <br /> <br /> '''Harry Stewart New''' (1858&amp;ndash;1937) was a [[United States|U.S.]] journalist and [[political figure]]. He served as the chairman of the [[Republican National Committee]] between 1907 and 1908. He served as the [[United States Postmaster General|Postmaster General]] from 1923 to 1929. Before that, he served as [[U.S. Senator]] from [[Indiana]] from 1917 until 1923.<br /> <br /> {{start box}}<br /> {{succession box |<br /> title = Chairman of the [[Republican National Committee]] |<br /> years = 1907-1908 |<br /> before = [[George Bruce Cortelyou]] |<br /> after = [[Frank Harris Hitchcock]] }}<br /> {{succession box |<br /> before= [[Hubert Work]] |<br /> title= [[United States Postmaster General]] |<br /> years= 1923&amp;ndash;1929 |<br /> after= [[Walter Folger Brown|Walter F. Brown]]<br /> }}<br /> {{succession box | title=[[US Congressional Delegations from Indiana|United States Senator (Class 1) from Indiana]] | before=[[John W. Kern]] | after=[[Samuel M. Ralston]] | years=1917-1923}}<br /> {{end box}}<br /> <br /> {{RNCchairmen}}<br /> <br /> [[Category:Republican National Committee chairmen|New, Harry Stewart]]<br /> [[Category:United States Postmasters General|New, Harry Stewart]]<br /> [[Category:1858 births|New, Harry Stewart]]<br /> [[Category:1937 deaths|New, Harry Stewart]]<br /> [[Category:United States Senators from Indiana|New, Harry Stewart]]<br /> <br /> <br /> {{Indiana-politician-stub}}</div> Ai.kefu https://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Henry_C._Payne&diff=51306613 Henry C. Payne 2006-11-11T19:08:29Z <p>Ai.kefu: Added info box</p> <hr /> <div>{{Infobox_Politician <br /> | name = Henry C. Payne<br /> | image = HenryCPayne.jpg<br /> | office = 15th Chair of the [[Republican National Committee]]<br /> | term_start = [[1904]]<br /> | term_end = [[1904]]<br /> | predecessor = [[Marcus A. Hanna]]<br /> | successor = [[George Bruce Cortelyou]]<br /> | birth_date = [[November 23]] [[1843]]<br /> | birth_place = [[Ashfield, Massachusetts|Ashfield]], [[Massachusetts]]<br /> | death_date = [[October 4]] [[1904]]<br /> | death_place = [[Washington, D.C.]]<br /> <br /> }} <br /> <br /> '''Henry Clay Payne''' ([[November 23]] [[1843]]&amp;ndash;[[October 4]], [[1904]]) was [[U.S. Postmaster General]] from 1902 to 1904 under Pres. [[Theodore Roosevelt]]. He died in office and was buried at [[Forest Home Cemetery]] in [[Milwaukee, Wisconsin]]. He was also a chairman of the [[Republican National Committee]]. <br /> <br /> Payne was born in [[Ashfield, Massachusetts|Ashfield]], [[Franklin County, Massachusetts|Franklin County]], [[Massachusetts]] on [[November 23]] [[1843]], though his birth is seldomly listed incorrectly as [[September 23]]. he spent his youth in [[Massachusetts]], and attempted to enlist for the [[American Civil War]], but he was rejected from service due to poor health. In 1859, he graduated from the [[Academy of Shelburne Falls]]. In 1863, he moved to [[Milwaukee, Wisconsin]], where he found work as a dry goods merchant.<br /> <br /> In 1872 he began his political career with the [[Young Men's Republican Club of Milwaukee County]]. He worked his way up to become secretary and then chairman for the organization. In 1876, Payne was appointed Postmaster of Milwaukee, a position he held for the next ten years. He transferred his organizational skills to his next position as president of [[Wisconsin Telephone Company]] in 1885, and successively served as director for the [[First National Bank of Milwaukee]] and president of the [[Milwaukee and Northern Railroad]], [[Milwaukee Electric Railway and Light Company]] and the [[Milwaukee and Cream City Traction Company]]. In 1893 he was elected president of the [[American Street Railway Association]] in recognition for his service to the street railways of Milwaukee, and later in August 1893, he was appointed receiver for the [[bankrupt]] [[Northern Pacific Railroad]].<br /> <br /> {{start box}}<br /> {{succession box |<br /> before= [[Charles Emory Smith]] |<br /> title= [[United States Postmaster General]] |<br /> years= [[1902]]&amp;ndash;[[1904]] |<br /> after= [[Robert J. Wynne]]}}<br /> {{succession box|title=Chairman of the [[Republican National Committee]]|before=[[Mark Hanna]]|after=[[George B. Cortelyou]]|years=[[1904]]}}<br /> {{end box}}<br /> <br /> {{RNCchairmen}}<br /> <br /> {{US-politician-stub}}<br /> <br /> [[Category:Republican National Committee chairmen|Payne, Henry C.]]<br /> [[Category:United States Postmasters General|Payne, Henry C.]]<br /> [[Category:1843 births|Payne, Henry C.]]<br /> [[Category:1904 deaths|Payne, Henry C.]]<br /> [[Category:Northern Pacific Railway|Payne, Henry C.]]<br /> [[Category:American railroad executives of the 19th century|Payne, Henry C.]]<br /> [[Category:People from Milwaukee|Payne, Henry C.]]</div> Ai.kefu https://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Thomas_Henry_Carter&diff=56746940 Thomas Henry Carter 2006-11-11T03:16:46Z <p>Ai.kefu: </p> <hr /> <div>{{Infobox_Politician <br /> | name = Thomas H. Carter<br /> | image = ThomasHCarter.jpg<br /> | office = 13th Chair of the [[Republican National Committee]]<br /> | term_start = [[1892]]<br /> | term_end = [[1896]]<br /> | predecessor = [[James S. Clarkson]]<br /> | successor = [[Marcus A. Hanna]]<br /> | birth_date = [[October 30]] [[1854]]<br /> | birth_place = [[Portsmouth, Ohio|Portsmouth]], [[Ohio]]<br /> | death_date = [[September 17]] [[1911]]<br /> | death_place = [[Washington, D.C.]]<br /> <br /> }} <br /> <br /> '''Thomas Henry Carter''' (born [[October 30]], [[1854]]) was a Delegate, a [[United States Representative]], and a [[U.S. Senator]] from [[Montana]]. <br /> <br /> ==Early life==<br /> Carter was born near [[Portsmouth, Ohio]], and later his family moved to [[Pana, Illinois]]. Carter attended the common schools in Illinois. He engaged in farming, school teaching, and railroading; at the same time studied law and was admitted to the [[Bar association|bar]]. In [[1882]], he moved from [[Burlington, Iowa]], to [[Helena, Montana]]. In Montana he was elected as a [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]] Delegate to the Fifty-first Congress and served from March 4, 1889, to November 7, 1889, when the Territory was admitted as a State into the Union; elected as its first Representative and served from [[November 8]], [[1889]], to [[March 3]], [[1891]].<br /> <br /> ==Career in Government==<br /> He served as chairman of the Committee on Mines and Mining (Fifty-first Congress). He was an unsuccessful candidate in [[1890]] for reelection; Commissioner of the General Land Office 1891-1892, when he was elected chairman of the Republican National Committee.<br /> <br /> He was elected as a Republican to the United States Senate and served from [[March 4]], [[1895]], until [[March 3]], [[1901]]. As a Senator he was chairman of the Committee on Relations with Canada (Fifty-fourth Congress), the Committee on the Census (Fifty-fifth and Fifty-sixth Congresses). President [[William McKinley]] appointed him a member of the board of commissioners of the [[Louisiana Purchase Exposition]] and served as its president; again elected as a Republican to the United States Senate and served from [[March 4]], [[1905]], to [[March 3]], [[1911]]. He was not a candidate for reelection. He died in Washington, D.C., [[September 17]], [[1911]].<br /> <br /> {{start box}}<br /> {{succession box|title=Chairman of the [[Republican National Committee]]|before=[[James S. Clarkson]]|after=[[Marcus A. Hanna]]|years=[[1892]] &amp;ndash; [[1896]]}}<br /> {{end box}}<br /> {{bioguide}}<br /> {{RNCchairmen}}<br /> <br /> [[Category:1854 births|Carter, Thomas Henry]]<br /> [[Category:1911 deaths|Carter, Thomas Henry]]<br /> [[Category:People from Ohio|Carter, Thomas]]<br /> [[Category:Members of the United States House of Representatives from Montana|Carter, Thomas Henry]]</div> Ai.kefu https://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Thomas_Henry_Carter&diff=56746939 Thomas Henry Carter 2006-11-11T03:15:27Z <p>Ai.kefu: Added info and succession boxes</p> <hr /> <div>{{Infobox_Politician <br /> | name = Thomas H. Carter<br /> | image = ThomasHCarte.jpg<br /> | office = 13th Chair of the [[Republican National Committee]]<br /> | term_start = [[1892]]<br /> | term_end = [[1896]]<br /> | predecessor = [[James S. Clarkson]]<br /> | successor = [[Marcus A. Hanna]]<br /> | birth_date = [[October 30]] [[1854]]<br /> | birth_place = [[Portsmouth, Ohio|Portsmouth]], [[Ohio]]<br /> | death_date = [[September 17]] [[1911]]<br /> | death_place = [[Washington, D.C.]]<br /> <br /> }} <br /> <br /> '''Thomas Henry Carter''' (born [[October 30]], [[1854]]) was a Delegate, a [[United States Representative]], and a [[U.S. Senator]] from [[Montana]]. <br /> <br /> ==Early life==<br /> Carter was born near [[Portsmouth, Ohio]], and later his family moved to [[Pana, Illinois]]. Carter attended the common schools in Illinois. He engaged in farming, school teaching, and railroading; at the same time studied law and was admitted to the [[Bar association|bar]]. In [[1882]], he moved from [[Burlington, Iowa]], to [[Helena, Montana]]. In Montana he was elected as a [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]] Delegate to the Fifty-first Congress and served from March 4, 1889, to November 7, 1889, when the Territory was admitted as a State into the Union; elected as its first Representative and served from [[November 8]], [[1889]], to [[March 3]], [[1891]].<br /> <br /> ==Career in Government==<br /> He served as chairman of the Committee on Mines and Mining (Fifty-first Congress). He was an unsuccessful candidate in [[1890]] for reelection; Commissioner of the General Land Office 1891-1892, when he was elected chairman of the Republican National Committee.<br /> <br /> He was elected as a Republican to the United States Senate and served from [[March 4]], [[1895]], until [[March 3]], [[1901]]. As a Senator he was chairman of the Committee on Relations with Canada (Fifty-fourth Congress), the Committee on the Census (Fifty-fifth and Fifty-sixth Congresses). President [[William McKinley]] appointed him a member of the board of commissioners of the [[Louisiana Purchase Exposition]] and served as its president; again elected as a Republican to the United States Senate and served from [[March 4]], [[1905]], to [[March 3]], [[1911]]. He was not a candidate for reelection. He died in Washington, D.C., [[September 17]], [[1911]].<br /> <br /> {{start box}}<br /> {{succession box|title=Chairman of the [[Republican National Committee]]|before=[[James S. Clarkson]]|after=[[Marcus A. Hanna]]|years=[[1892]] &amp;ndash; [[1896]]}}<br /> {{end box}}<br /> {{bioguide}}<br /> {{RNCchairmen}}<br /> <br /> [[Category:1854 births|Carter, Thomas Henry]]<br /> [[Category:1911 deaths|Carter, Thomas Henry]]<br /> [[Category:People from Ohio|Carter, Thomas]]<br /> [[Category:Members of the United States House of Representatives from Montana|Carter, Thomas Henry]]</div> Ai.kefu https://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Marshall_Jewell&diff=47504012 Marshall Jewell 2006-11-10T20:54:14Z <p>Ai.kefu: Added info box</p> <hr /> <div>{{Infobox_Politician <br /> | name = Marshall Jewell<br /> | image = MarshallJewell.jpg<br /> | office = 8th Chair of the [[Republican National Committee]]<br /> | term_start = [[1880]]<br /> | term_end = [[1883]]<br /> | predecessor = [[J. Donald Cameron]]<br /> | successor = [[Dwight M. Sabin]]<br /> | birth_date = [[October 20]] [[1825]]<br /> | birth_place = [[Winchester, New Hampshire|Winchester]], [[New Hampshire]]<br /> | death_date = [[February 10]] [[1883]]<br /> | death_place = [[New Haven, Connecticut|New Haven]], [[Connecticut]]<br /> <br /> }} <br /> <br /> '''Marshall Jewell''' ([[October 20]], [[1825]]&amp;ndash;[[February 10]], [[1883]]) was a [[United States|U.S.]] [[political figure]]. He served as the [[governor of Connecticut]] between [[1869]] and [[1870]], and again from [[1871]] until [[1873]]. Born in [[1825]] in [[Winchester, New Hampshire]], he was first appointed by [[President of the United States|President]] [[Ulysses S. Grant]] as Minister to [[Russia]] from [[1873]] to [[1874]], but after only seven months in [[St. Petersburg]], he left. Jewell then served as the [[United States Postmaster General|Postmaster General]] between [[1874]] and [[1876]]. He also served as the chairman of the [[Republican National Committee]] from [[1880]] until [[1883]]. He died in [[1883]] in [[New Haven, Connecticut]].<br /> ==External link==<br /> *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&amp;GRid=6898760 Marshall Jewell at Find-A-Grave]<br /> <br /> {{start box}}<br /> {{succession box |<br /> before= [[James E. English]] |<br /> title= [[Governor of Connecticut]] |<br /> years= [[1869]]&amp;ndash;[[1870]] |<br /> after= [[James E. English]]}}<br /> {{succession box |<br /> before= [[James Marshall (Postmaster General)|James W. Marshall]] |<br /> title= [[United States Postmaster General]] |<br /> years= [[1874]]&amp;ndash;[[1876]] |<br /> after= [[James N. Tyner]]}}<br /> {{succession box|title=Chairman of the [[Republican National Committee]]|before=[[J. Donald Cameron]]|after=[[Dwight M. Sabin]]|years=[[1880]]&amp;ndash;[[1883]]}}<br /> {{end box}}<br /> {{CTGovernors}}<br /> {{RNCchairmen}}<br /> {{Connecticut-politician-stub}}<br /> <br /> [[Category:Republican National Committee chairmen|Jewell, Marshall]]<br /> [[Category:Governors of Connecticut|Jewell, Marshall]]<br /> [[Category:United States Postmasters General|Jewell, Marshall]]<br /> [[Category:1825 births|Jewell, Marshall]]<br /> [[Category:1883 deaths|Jewell, Marshall]]</div> Ai.kefu