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William Gibbs McAdoo

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aggregate debt to Americans). The nations of Europe and their financial institutions held far more in debt of the United States, of many of the states of the Union, and of American private institutions of all kinds; than investors in the United States held in the debt of Europe's nations and institutions in all forms, both public and private. During the last week of July 1914, British and French investors began to liquidate their American securities holdings into U.S. currency. Many of these foreign investors then converted their dollars into gold, as was common practice in international monetary transactions at the time, in order to repatriate their holdings back to Europe. If continued, these actions would have depleted the gold backing for the dollar, possibly inducing a depression in American financial markets and in the American economy as a whole. Investors might then have been able to buy American goods and raw materials (for their war effort) at greatly depressed prices, which Americans would have had to accept in order to restart the economy from a consciously (albeit inadvertently) caused depression.
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train system. As part of publicizing the tunnels, McAdoo gave tours to political leaders and foreign dignitaries. He met Woodrow Wilson in 1910, near the end of Wilson's tenure as the president of Princeton University. McAdoo campaigned for Wilson when Wilson ran for governor of New Jersey later that
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He was admitted to the bar in Tennessee in 1885 and set up a practice in Chattanooga, Tennessee. In the early 1890s, he lost most of his money trying to electrify the Knoxville Street Railroad system. In 1892 he moved to New York City, where he met Francis R. Pemberton, son of the Confederate General
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In 1895, McAdoo returned to Knoxville and regained control of part of his bankrupt streetcar company, which had been auctioned off. In subsequent months, he engaged in a struggle with Ohio businessman C.C. Howell over control of the city's streetcar system, culminating in a bizarre incident known as
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on May 7, 1914. They had two daughters, Ellen Wilson McAdoo (1915–1946) and Mary Faith McAdoo (1920–1988). Ellen married twice and had two children. Mary married three times, but had no children. McAdoo's second marriage ended in divorce in July 1935, and he married a third time at nearly 72, to 26
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Investors in the warring countries thus had no access to their holdings of U.S. financial assets at the outset of the war. As a result, the treasuries of those countries more quickly exhausted all of their net foreign exchange holdings (those that were on hand and in their possession before McAdoo
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In the 1920s, as his Democratic Party polarized, he took the side of rural America, especially the South, as opposed to Al Smith's big cities. He never supported the Ku Klux Klan, but on the other hand refused to denounce it when so many loyal Democrats belonged. McAdoo and Smith stalemated each
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He excelled first as a maverick promoter and businessman who supported antitrust measures that were favored by the progressive movement. The World War enormously enlarged his scope of Treasury Department activities, giving him a strong voice in all major foreign and domestic policies, with major
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Silber wrote that the intact and undamaged American financial system and its markets managed the flow and operation of this financing more easily than they would have without McAdoo's measures, and that U.S. industry swiftly built up to the scale needed to meet the allied war needs. The managed
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As head of the Department of the Treasury, McAdoo confronted a major financial crisis on the eve and at the outbreak of World War I, in July and August 1914. At the time, the United States was still a net debtor nation (i.e., Americans' aggregate debt to foreigners was greater than foreigners'
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wrote that the wisdom and historical impact of this action cannot be overemphasized. McAdoo's bold stroke, Silber writes, averted an immediate panic and collapse of the American financial and stock markets. It also laid the groundwork for a historic and decisive shift in the global balance of
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in 1882. He married his first wife, Sarah Hazelhurst Fleming, on November 18, 1885. They had seven children: Harriet Floyd McAdoo, Francis Huger McAdoo, Julia Hazelhurst McAdoo, Nona Hazelhurst McAdoo, William Gibbs McAdoo III, Robert Hazelhurst McAdoo, and Sarah Fleming McAdoo.
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In 1932, he helped stop Al Smith and instead promoted Franklin Roosevelt for the nomination. He supported the New Deal, but he was no longer comfortable with the growing radicalism in California in the mid-1930s, and was defeated for reelection in 1938.
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McAdoo was enormously appealing with his handsome looks, obvious enthusiasm and boundless energy. He had an uncomplex personality that was always persuasive, optimistic and self-assured. What was lacking was depth or commitment to deep principles.
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McAdoo was again a candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination in 1924. Widely regarded as the front-runner in 1923, McAdoo's candidacy was badly hurt by the revelation that he had previously accepted a $ 25,000 contribution from
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economic power, from Europe to the United States; a shift which occurred exactly at that time. More than this, McAdoo's actions both saved the American economy and its future allies from economic defeat in the early stages of the war.
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closed the markets), currency, and gold reserves. Some of them then issued sovereign bonded indebtedness (IOUs) to pay for the war materials they were buying on the American and other markets.
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liquidation of foreign holdings of U.S. assets moved the United States to a net creditor position internationally and with Europe from the net debtor position it had held prior to 1915.
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year. He went on to serve as vice chair of the Democratic National Committee and co-chair of Wilson’s successful 1912 presidential campaign. McAdoo's wife died in February 1912.
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McAdoo's wife filed for divorce in 1934. Two months after their decree was finalized in July 1935, the 71-year-old McAdoo married Doris Isabel Cross, a 26-year-old nurse.
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The appointment of Mr. William G. McAdoo as Secretary of the Treasury of the United States necessitated his resignation as a Director and President of
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supporter, McAdoo's first presidential bid was scuttled by the New York state delegation and other Northern opponents of the banning of alcohol at the
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Like President Wilson, McAdoo was a segregationist. During his tenure as Secretary, he broke with long-standing policy and ordered implementation of
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Radford, Gail (1999). "William Gibbs McAdoo, the Emergency Fleet Corporation, and the Origins of the Public-Authority Model of Government Action".
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for an unprecedented four months to prevent Europeans from selling American securities and exchanging the proceeds for dollars and gold.
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and a 20 percent stake of the common shares. He left the firm in 1922 and moved to California to concentrate on his political career.
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and helped prevent an economic crisis after the outbreak of World War I. After the U.S. entered the war, McAdoo also served as the
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In March 1919, after leaving the Wilson cabinet, McAdoo co-founded the law firm McAdoo, Cotton & Franklin, now known as
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After taking office as president, Wilson appointed McAdoo secretary of the Treasury, a post McAdoo held from 1913 to 1918.
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When Washington Shut Down Wall Street: The Great Financial Crisis of 1914 and the Origins of America's Monetary Supremacy
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into an operational central bank. The legislation establishing the System had been passed by Congress in December 1913.
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In February 1923, McAdoo and a consortium of eastern investors attempted to establish the first city bus service in
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McAdoo is quoted as having said, "It is impossible to defeat an ignorant man in an argument." And in reference to
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McAdoo offered to resign after his wedding, but President Wilson urged him to complete his work of turning the
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Stratton, David H. "Splattered with Oil: William G. McAdoo and the 1924 Democratic Presidential Nomination".
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McKinney, Gordon B (1976). "East Tennessee Politics: An Incident in the Life of William Gibbs McAdoo, Jr".
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in all Treasury facilities, even in the north where they had previously not existed. McAdoo told reporter
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Gelbart, Herbert A. "The Anti-McAdoo Movement of 1924". Ph.D. dissertation, New York University, 1978.
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https://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2016/03/1924-the-craziest-convention-in-us-history-213708/
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Racism in the Nation's Service: Government Workers and the Color Line in Woodrow Wilson's America
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Bagby, Wesley M (1959). "William Gibbs McAdoo and the 1920 Democratic Presidential Nomination".
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Prude, James C. (1972). "William Gibbs McAdoo and the Democratic National Convention of 1924".
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Prude, James C (1972). "William Gibbs McAdoo and the Democratic National Convention of 1924".
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to help with efforts to raise funds for World War I before advising him on the formation of
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McAdoo's actions, then, were both bold and outrageous: keeping the U.S. currency on the
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He graduated from the University of Tennessee and was a member of the Lambda chapter of
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Prude, James C. "William Gibbs McAdoo and the Democratic National Convention of 1924".
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was formed to run America's transportation system during the war. McAdoo was appointed
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Bates, J. Leonard (January 1955). "The Teapot Dome Scandal and the Election of 1924".
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In order to prevent a replay of the bank suspensions that plagued America during the
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won 26%. He served from 1933 until November 1938; after losing renomination to
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Allen, Lee N. "The McAdoo Campaign for the Presidential Nomination in 1924".
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and played a major role in the administration of his father-in-law President
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William G. McAdoo and the Development of National Economic Policy, 1913–1918
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McAdoo is variously differentiated from family members of the same name:
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The Handbook of Texas Online. Texas State Historical Association (TSHA).
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Dr. William Gibbs McAdoo (1820–1894) – sometimes called "I" or "Senior"
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other in the fierce competition for the 1924 presidential nomination.
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Progressives at War: William G. McAdoo and Newton D. Baker, 1863–1941
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Progressives at War: William G. McAdoo and Newton D. Baker, 1863–1941
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Around 1900, McAdoo took on the leadership of a project to build the
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John J. Broesamle, "McAdoo, William Gibbs", in John A. Garraty, ed.
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William Gibbs McAdoo (1863–1941) – sometimes called "II" or "Junior"
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McAdoo was born during the middle of the Civil War in the historic
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year old nurse Doris Isabel Cross (1909–2005), in September 1935.
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United States District Court for the Eastern District of Tennessee
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After the United States entered World War I in April 1917, the
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Political Parties In American History, Volume 3, 1890-present
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when the delegates decided in his favor on the 44th ballot.
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McAdoo sought the Democratic presidential nomination at the
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Gibbs describing government plans to reduce taxes following
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Candidates in the 1924 United States presidential election
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Candidates in the 1920 United States presidential election
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Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs
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Democratic Party United States senators from California
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The New Dealers: Power politics in the age of Roosevelt
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William Gibbs McAdoo: The Last Progressive, (1863–1941)
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McAdoo, the Man and His Times: A Panorama in Democracy
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William Gibbs McAdoo: The Last Progressive,(1863–1941)
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Interurbans: The National Electric Railway News Digest
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Heart of the Valley: A History of Knoxville, Tennessee
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Crowded Years: The Reminiscences of William G. McAdoo.
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William Gibbs McAdoo: A Passion for Change, 1863–1917
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from 1934 to 1938. He voted to invoke cloture on the
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Woodrow Wilson and the Birth of the American Century
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Biographical Directory of the United States Congress
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From 1932 to 1940, McAdoo served as a member of the
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He married Wilson's daughter, 5565: 4430:Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars 2105:East Tennessee Historical Society's Publications 1589:East Tennessee Historical Society's Publications 711:was needed in the Treasury to prevent friction. 483:but was opposed by his father-in-law, President 2039:The American Economy: A Historical Encyclopedia 1891: 1002:while traveling in Washington, D.C., after the 766:, with McAdoo taking a 20 percent stake in the 4501:United States one-hundred-thousand-dollar bill 1868: 1559: 872:, who was an opponent of the Ku Klux Klan and 829:, McAdoo finally lost the party nomination to 5644:Woodrow Wilson administration cabinet members 5196: 4719: 4491:Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation 3512: 3186: 2878: 2431: 1884:. Associated Press. 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McAdoo worked on Wilson's successful 448:and served as the vice chairman of the 247: 1885; died 1912) 103:United States Secretary of the Treasury 5639:Burials at Arlington National Cemetery 5566: 4373:1910 New Jersey gubernatorial election 3783:American Commission to Negotiate Peace 2894:United States senators from California 2391:U.S. Senator (Class 3) from California 1815: 1501: 1334:Waxman, Olivia B. (January 11, 2017). 1333: 1181: 998:McAdoo died on February 1, 1941, of a 436:, in his youth and graduated from the 21:William McAdoo (New Jersey politician) 5619:United States Railroad Administration 5433: 5184: 4964: 4707: 4186:United States Railroad Administration 3500: 3174: 2866: 2419: 2115: 1772: 1705: 1634: 1629:Southwestern Social Science Quarterly 1599: 1586: 1580: 1539:. St. Martin's Press. pp. 124–. 1364:. New York: Garland Publishing, 1987. 1316: 864:, McAdoo received the support of the 794:1920 and 1924 campaigns for President 770:of the joint venture, while founders 734:United States Railroad Administration 694:When Washington Shut Down Wall Street 584:Hudson and Manhattan Railroad Company 446:Hudson and Manhattan Railroad Company 440:. He established a legal practice in 5654:Progressive Era in the United States 4004:Federal Trade Commission Act of 1914 3718:Occupation of the Dominican Republic 2200:"William Gibbs McAdoo (id: M000293)" 1419: 1354: 1259: 1257: 1170:(1895–1960) – sometimes called "III" 963:. He also served as chairman of the 891:1923 Los Angeles Bus System Proposal 802:nomination for president, losing to 786:each held a 25 percent stake in the 620:He married the president's daughter 19:For the New Jersey Congressman, see 4388:1916 Democratic National Convention 4378:1912 Democratic National Convention 4282:Birthplace and Presidential Library 4077:Federal Employees' Compensation Act 3924:Board of Mediation and Conciliation 1920:Staff report (September 23, 1935). 1742:"USC Libraries Digital Collections" 929:1932 Democratic National Convention 862:1924 Democratic National Convention 823:1920 Democratic National Convention 489:1924 Democratic National Convention 481:1920 Democratic National Convention 13: 5669:Progressivism in the United States 4107:Fraudulent Advertising Act of 1916 3998:Emergency Internal Revenue Tax Act 3526: 2072: 1992:Encyclopedia of American Biography 1973:Staff report (February 10, 1941). 1566:. UNC Press Books. pp. 162–. 1264:Fitzherbert, Anthony (June 1964). 919:Senator from California: 1933–1938 582:. With McAdoo as president of the 317:University of Tennessee, Knoxville 14: 5680: 5584:20th-century American politicians 4163:Wildlife Game Refuges Act of 1916 4118:National Park Service Organic Act 4016:Glacier National Park Act of 1914 3815:Migratory Bird Treaty Act of 1918 3563:President of Princeton University 2233:Anthony Fitzherbert (June 1964). 2191: 1420:Fisk, Wilbur C. (April 9, 1913). 1270:Electric Railroaders' Association 1254: 1185:Alben Barkley: A Life in Politics 1102: 661:, he arranged the closing of the 4688: 4687: 4209:Acadia National Park Act of 1919 3235: 3058: 2851: 2224:Speeches by William Gibbs McAdoo 2220:via Tennessee Historical Society 2036:Northrup, Cynthia Clark (2011). 1962:Burial Detail: McAdoo, William G 1494:. December 23, 1946. p. 11. 372: 338: 273: 4393:1916 U.S. presidential election 4383:1912 U.S. presidential election 4309:Summer White House (Harlakenden 3763:Committee on Public Information 3724:Army Appropriations Act of 1916 3653:State of the Union Address 1913 2213:Who's Who: William Gibbs McAdoo 2056: 2029: 2017: 1997: 1984: 1955: 1854: 1846:"Los Angeles Railway History". 1839: 1828: 1809: 1775:The Journal of Southern History 1734: 1699: 1686: 1673: 1647: 1413: 1383:. February 26, 1913. p. 1. 647:"A long man with a long head". 293: 269: 244: 5629:University of Tennessee alumni 4304:Princeton University president 4299:Boyhood home in South Carolina 3543:President of the United States 1948:. February 2, 1941. p. 1. 1708:The American Historical Review 1283: 1202: 1175: 1027:impact on the entire economy. 1: 5664:American temperance activists 5599:People from Marietta, Georgia 4592:(daughter, acting first lady) 4536:Backstairs at the White House 4454:Woodrow Wilson Junior College 4214:Grand Canyon Park Act of 1919 4021:Legislative Reference Service 3982:Clayton Antitrust Act of 1914 3805:Selective Service Act of 1917 3788:Armistice of 11 November 1918 2007:. New York: Alfred A. Knopf. 1342:. New York, NY: Time USA, LLC 925:Democratic National Committee 738:Director General of Railroads 474:McAdoo, Cotton & Franklin 470:Director General of Railroads 450:Democratic National Committee 184:Confederate States of America 4136:Rural Post Roads Act of 1916 4072:Federal Aid Road Act of 1916 2064:"Guide to Grammar and Style" 1142: 1112:New York: Century Co., 1928. 951:won 31%, and Prohibitionist 601:Presidency of Woodrow Wilson 334:William Gibbs McAdoo's voice 7: 4346:When a Man Comes to Himself 4262:Mineral Leasing Act of 1920 4257:Merchant Marine Act of 1920 4147:Stock-Raising Homestead Act 3831:Wartime Measure Act of 1918 3729:Council of National Defense 2118:Journal of Southern History 1644:38 (November 1972): 621–28. 1642:Journal of Southern History 1607:Journal of Southern History 1533:Jerrold M. Packard (2003). 1409:. March 6, 1913. p. 2. 1137:List of railroad executives 1130: 1008:Arlington National Cemetery 760:Cahill Gordon & Reindel 609:President Woodrow Wilson's 208:Arlington National Cemetery 10: 5685: 4067:Cotton Futures Act of 1916 4062:Brush Disposal Act of 1916 3987:Cotton Futures Act of 1914 3900:Federal racial segregation 3233: 2250:Wm. G. McAdoo's Birthplace 1279:– via nycsubway.org. 1069:. McAdoo's former home in 969:Anti-Lynching Bill of 1937 860:to get oil leases. At the 598: 509:William Gibbs McAdoo House 454:1912 presidential campaign 18: 5539: 5506: 5477: 5448: 5429: 5387: 5350: 5323: 5302: 5277: 5249: 5228: 5156: 5123: 5094: 5065: 5036: 5007: 4978: 4960: 4909: 4865: 4795: 4751: 4667: 4641: 4570: 4509: 4425:Woodrow Wilson Foundation 4401: 4363: 4332: 4274: 4225:Wheat Price Guarantee Act 4168:Flood Control Act of 1917 4038:Locomotive Inspection Act 3890: 3691: 3646:Woman Suffrage Procession 3573: 3534: 3475: 3450: 3425: 3402:Secretary of the Interior 3400: 3381: 3362: 3331: 3306: 3277:Secretary of the Treasury 3275: 3244: 3216: 3067: 3056: 2900: 2849: 2453: 2404: 2388: 2380: 2373: 2363: 2338: 2330: 2325: 2315: 2303: 2295: 2290: 2280: 2271: 2263: 2258: 2177:(Vintage, 2011) pp 3–31. 2159:10.1017/s0898030600003067 2147:Journal of Policy History 2066:. Retrieved: 5 June 2011. 1474:. May 8, 1914. p. 1. 1182:Libbey, James K. (2016). 1017: 855:Secretary of the Interior 798:McAdoo ran twice for the 595:Secretary of the Treasury 362: 353:Recorded December 1, 1919 327: 312: 304: 223: 213: 203: 189: 162: 157: 153: 141: 129: 119: 108: 100: 88: 76: 65: 53: 49: 37: 30: 5649:Family of Woodrow Wilson 4580:(wife, 1885–1914, death) 4340:Congressional Government 4250:Federal Power Commission 4009:Federal Trade Commission 3842:Racial Equality Proposal 3820:National War Labor Board 3427:Secretary of Agriculture 2326:Party political offices 2291:Awards and achievements 2198:United States Congress. 2003:Gold, Glen David. 2009. 1247:Lucile Deaderick (ed.), 1168:William Gibbs McAdoo Jr. 977: 909:Pacific Electric Railway 369:William Gibbs McAdoo Jr. 234:Sarah Hazelhurst Fleming 167:William Gibbs McAdoo Jr. 4659:Woodrow Wilson and race 4480:Woodrow Wilson Monument 4294:Boyhood home in Georgia 4199:War Revenue Act of 1917 4094:Federal Farm Loan Board 4027:Smith–Lever Act of 1914 3949:Rivers and Harbors Acts 3810:Immigration Act of 1918 3800:Immigration Act of 1917 3736:Philippine Autonomy Act 3316:Lindley Miller Garrison 1951:(subscription required) 1910:(subscription required) 1887:(subscription required) 1694:The Twenties in America 1560:Eric S. Yellin (2013). 1497:(subscription required) 1386:(subscription required) 1092:, also bears his name. 705:Oswald Garrison Villard 663:New York Stock Exchange 653:cartoon, 25 April 1914. 622:Eleanor Randolph Wilson 525:University of Tennessee 438:University of Tennessee 258:Eleanor Randolph Wilson 5589:American Episcopalians 5135:Robert Colvin Macauley 4823:Nicholas Murray Butler 4818:William Cameron Sproul 4287:papers and manuscripts 4032:War Risk Insurance Act 3836:Paris Peace Conference 3631:1919 Nobel Peace Prize 3614:Supreme Court nominees 3554:Governor of New Jersey 3485:William Bauchop Wilson 3341:James Clark McReynolds 3254:William Jennings Bryan 1631:44 (June 1963): 62–75. 1609:29 (May 1963): 211–28. 1075:Fort Wood neighborhood 995: 752: 729: 715:Later political career 654: 634:Federal Reserve System 614: 557:Battle of Depot Street 466:Federal Reserve System 442:Chattanooga, Tennessee 417:, he also represented 199:Washington, D.C., U.S. 5526:Charles Hiram Randall 5408:Robert M. La Follette 5290:Robert M. La Follette 5096:Socialist Labor Party 5019:Parley P. Christensen 4900:Franklin D. Roosevelt 4833:Robert M. La Follette 4673:← William Howard Taft 4614:Joseph Ruggles Wilson 4602:Eleanor Wilson McAdoo 4486:Woodrow Wilson Bridge 4420:Woodrow Wilson Awards 4158:Warehouse Act of 1916 4124:National Park Service 4083:Federal Farm Loan Act 4050:Occupancy Permits Act 3795:Espionage Act of 1917 3706:Bryan–Chamorro Treaty 3609:Judicial appointments 3452:Secretary of Commerce 3383:Secretary of the Navy 1816:Murphy, Paul (1974). 1659:. 2008. p. 189. 1297:. February 26, 1908. 1226:"California's McAdoo" 1086:Dickens County, Texas 1038:McAdoo was played by 985: 953:"Fighting Bob" Shuler 937:Franklin D. Roosevelt 746: 722: 646: 608: 580:Dewitt Clinton Haskin 549:investment securities 503:Early life and career 55:United States Senator 5544:Other 1924 elections 5358:William Gibbs McAdoo 5161:Other 1920 elections 4917:William Gibbs McAdoo 4584:Edith Bolling Wilson 4436:The Wilson Quarterly 4319:Woodrow Wilson House 4237:Railroad Labor Board 3855:Treaty of Versailles 3826:Sedition Act of 1918 3410:Franklin Knight Lane 3285:William Gibbs McAdoo 2384:Samuel M. Shortridge 2218:William Gibbs McAdoo 1975:Footnote to History. 1512:Silber, William L., 1209:"Mcadoo, John David" 1090:New Braunfels, Texas 1006:, and was buried in 965:Committee on Patents 945:United States Senate 905:double-decker busses 751:stockholders in 1920 690:Aldrich–Vreeland Act 521:Knoxville, Tennessee 434:Knoxville, Tennessee 423:United States Senate 407:Progressive movement 272: 1914; 83:Samuel M. Shortridge 4680:Warren G. Harding → 4628:(cousin, secretary) 4626:Helen Woodrow Bones 4596:Jessie Wilson Sayre 4528:Profiles in Courage 4496:U.S. Postage stamps 4204:Revenue Act of 1918 4131:Revenue Act of 1916 3937:Revenue Act of 1913 3905:Federal Reserve Act 3712:Occupation of Haiti 3466:Joshua W. Alexander 3460:William C. Redfield 3347:Thomas Watt Gregory 2228:Library of Congress 2173:Schwarz, Jordan A. 2078:Broesamle, John J. 1822:G. P. Putnam's Sons 1430:Columbia University 1224:(August 22, 1938). 1115:William G. McAdoo, 1108:William G. McAdoo, 913:Los Angeles Railway 851:Teapot Dome scandal 833:candidate Governor 564:Uptown Hudson Tubes 5106:William Wesley Cox 5009:Farmer–Labor Party 4922:A. Mitchell Palmer 4838:Jeter C. Pritchard 4808:Frank Orren Lowden 4578:Ellen Axson Wilson 4547:(2002 documentary) 4089:Farm Credit System 3992:Cutter Service Act 3942:Federal income tax 3918:Newlands Labor Act 3477:Secretary of Labor 3372:Albert S. Burleson 3364:Postmaster General 3353:A. Mitchell Palmer 3246:Secretary of State 3226:Thomas R. Marshall 2397:Served alongside: 2259:Political offices 2095:Craig, Douglas B. 1945:The New York Times 1922:"No. 3 for McAdoo" 1904:The New York Times 1881:The New York Times 1491:The New York Times 1471:The New York Times 1406:The New York Times 1380:The New York Times 1295:The New York Times 1122:Craig, Douglas B. 996: 992:La Junta, Colorado 988:treasury secretary 827:A. Mitchell Palmer 753: 730: 709:racial segregation 655: 615: 456:and served as the 432:, McAdoo moved to 413:. A member of the 5561: 5560: 5535: 5534: 5479:Prohibition Party 5460:William Z. Foster 5425: 5424: 5416:Burton K. Wheeler 5390:Progressive Party 5383: 5382: 5298: 5297: 5178: 5177: 5152: 5151: 5143:Richard C. Barnum 5077:James E. Ferguson 5038:Prohibition Party 4956: 4955: 4937:Edward I. Edwards 4861: 4860: 4848:Howard Sutherland 4778:Warren G. Harding 4701: 4700: 4608:Francis Sayre Jr. 4586:(wife, 1915–1924) 4539:(1979 miniseries) 4270: 4269: 4244:Federal Power Act 3881:Wilsonian Armenia 3868:League of Nations 3599:1917 inauguration 3594:1913 inauguration 3494: 3493: 3441:Edwin T. Meredith 3416:John Barton Payne 3168: 3167: 2860: 2859: 2414: 2413: 2405:Succeeded by 2395:1933–1938 2364:Succeeded by 2316:Succeeded by 2281:Succeeded by 2267:Franklin MacVeagh 2252:historical marker 2085:Chase, Philip M. 2049:978-1-59884-462-7 2013:978-0-307-27068-9 1754:on March 28, 2020 1573:978-1-4696-0721-4 1546:978-1-4299-7919-1 1522:978-0-691-12747-7 1195:978-0-8131-6715-2 933:John Nance Garner 878:New York Governor 780:Douglas Fairbanks 728:Cover, 7 Jan 1924 674:William L. Silber 545:John C. Pemberton 517:John David McAdoo 513:Marietta, Georgia 430:Marietta, Georgia 366: 365: 343: 180:Marietta, Georgia 136:Franklin MacVeagh 5676: 5431: 5430: 5414:Vice President: 5396: 5395: 5351:Other candidates 5341:Charles W. Bryan 5339:Vice President: 5321: 5320: 5305:Democratic Party 5278:Other candidates 5268:Charles G. Dawes 5266:Vice President: 5247: 5246: 5231:Republican Party 5205: 5198: 5191: 5182: 5181: 5085:William J. Hough 5048:Aaron S. Watkins 4962: 4961: 4910:Other candidates 4898:Vice President: 4880: 4879: 4868:Democratic Party 4843:Miles Poindexter 4796:Other candidates 4784:Vice President: 4766: 4765: 4754:Republican Party 4728: 4721: 4714: 4705: 4704: 4691: 4690: 4231:Esch–Cummins Act 4173:Smith–Hughes Act 4112:Keating–Owen Act 3689: 3688: 3641:Silent Sentinels 3566: 3557: 3546: 3521: 3514: 3507: 3498: 3497: 3435:David F. Houston 3391:Josephus Daniels 3333:Attorney General 3308:Secretary of War 3297:David F. Houston 3266:Bainbridge Colby 3239: 3238: 3195: 3188: 3181: 3172: 3171: 3062: 2887: 2880: 2873: 2864: 2863: 2855: 2440: 2433: 2426: 2417: 2416: 2408:Thomas M. Storke 2381:Preceded by 2331:Preceded by 2319:William Lawrence 2296:Preceded by 2264:Preceded by 2256: 2255: 2246: 2244: 2242: 2209: 2170: 2141: 2112: 2067: 2060: 2054: 2053: 2033: 2027: 2021: 2015: 2001: 1995: 1988: 1982: 1971: 1965: 1959: 1953: 1952: 1949: 1936: 1930: 1918: 1912: 1911: 1908: 1895: 1889: 1888: 1885: 1872: 1866: 1865: 1858: 1852: 1851: 1843: 1837: 1832: 1826: 1825: 1813: 1807: 1806: 1770: 1764: 1763: 1761: 1759: 1753: 1747:. Archived from 1746: 1738: 1732: 1731: 1703: 1697: 1690: 1684: 1677: 1671: 1670: 1651: 1645: 1638: 1632: 1625: 1619: 1616: 1610: 1603: 1597: 1596: 1584: 1578: 1577: 1557: 1551: 1550: 1530: 1524: 1510: 1499: 1498: 1495: 1482: 1476: 1475: 1467: 1459: 1453: 1452: 1443: 1441: 1426: 1417: 1411: 1410: 1402: 1394: 1388: 1387: 1384: 1371: 1365: 1358: 1352: 1351: 1349: 1347: 1331: 1314: 1313: 1311: 1309: 1287: 1281: 1280: 1278: 1276: 1261: 1252: 1245: 1234: 1218: 1212: 1206: 1200: 1199: 1179: 1173: 1155: 961:1933 Banking Act 847:Edward L. Doheny 806:in 1920, and to 788:preferred shares 415:Democratic Party 404: 403: 400: 399: 396: 393: 390: 387: 384: 381: 378: 345: 344: 297: 295: 277: 275: 271: 248: 246: 196: 193:February 1, 1941 177:October 31, 1863 176: 174: 158:Personal details 144: 132: 113: 95:Thomas M. Storke 91: 79: 70: 42: 28: 27: 5684: 5683: 5679: 5678: 5677: 5675: 5674: 5673: 5564: 5563: 5562: 5557: 5531: 5518:Gilbert Nations 5502: 5489:Herman P. Faris 5473: 5468:Benjamin Gitlow 5450:Communist Party 5444: 5421: 5379: 5375:Oscar Underwood 5346: 5308: 5294: 5273: 5259:Calvin Coolidge 5234: 5224: 5209: 5179: 5174: 5148: 5119: 5114:August Gillhaus 5090: 5061: 5056:D. Leigh Colvin 5032: 5003: 4998:Seymour Stedman 4980:Socialist Party 4974: 4952: 4905: 4871: 4857: 4828:Calvin Coolidge 4791: 4786:Calvin Coolidge 4757: 4747: 4732: 4702: 4697: 4663: 4649:Progressive Era 4637: 4590:Margaret Wilson 4566: 4511: 4505: 4470:(Austin statue) 4403: 4397: 4359: 4353:The New Freedom 4328: 4266: 3911:Federal Reserve 3886: 3773:Fourteen Points 3768:Four Minute Men 3687: 3577: 3569: 3560: 3549: 3538: 3530: 3525: 3495: 3490: 3471: 3446: 3421: 3396: 3377: 3358: 3327: 3322:Newton D. 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William McAdoo (New Jersey politician)

United States Senator
California
Samuel M. Shortridge
Thomas M. Storke
United States Secretary of the Treasury
Woodrow Wilson
Franklin MacVeagh
Carter Glass
Marietta, Georgia
Confederate States of America
Arlington National Cemetery
Democratic
Eleanor Randolph Wilson
University of Tennessee, Knoxville
BA
William Gibbs McAdoo's voice
World War I
/ˈmækəˌd/
Progressive movement
Woodrow Wilson
Democratic Party
California
United States Senate
Marietta, Georgia
Knoxville, Tennessee
University of Tennessee
Chattanooga, Tennessee
Hudson and Manhattan Railroad Company

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