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provided that President Cleveland approved of his resignation to seek the office. The courier who delivered the letter also shared it with a newspaper editor who subsequently published it. Governor Knott took the letter as a slap at his financial acumen. A noted satirist from his time in Congress, Knott responded with a biting letter in the local newspaper.
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On June 18, 1850, Durham married Martha J. Mitchell. The couple had five children – Louis H. Durham, Benjamin J. Durham, James Wesley Durham, Robert M. Durham, and Ora B. (Durham) Morris. Martha Durham died in 1879. After the death of his first wife, Durham married Margaret Letcher Carter in
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when, in a private letter to a friend, he suggested that Kentucky needed a financier in the governor's office. The letter went on to say that, while Durham had no plans to actively seek the Democratic gubernatorial nomination in 1887, he would consider running if the nomination were offered him,
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challenger, George Denny. At the expiration of his term, Durham returned to his law practice in Danville. He again sought the Democratic nomination to represent the Eighth District in 1884. His opponents were the incumbent, Philip B. Thompson, Jr., and former Governor
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not to visit Kentucky at that time. Durham's initial meeting with the newspaper's editor ended peacefully, but when Durham returned later in the day to further protest, he got into an altercation with one of the newspaper's writers and bloodied his face.
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After unsuccessfully trying to regain the Eighth District seat from Thompson in 1884, Durham was appointed First Comptroller of the Treasury in 1885, serving throughout President Cleveland's term. In 1890, after battling a severe case of
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rather than a nominating convention for the first time in the history of the district. Durham finished behind both Thompson and McCreary, who won the nomination and went on to defeat the Republican nominee, James Sebastian.
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and engaged in banking. He helped organize the Central Bank of Lexington and served as the bank's cashier and also served as the treasurer of the Blue Grass Building and Loan Association.
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of the United States; he served from March 20, 1885, until the office was discontinued on April 22, 1889. During his tenure, he sparked a minor controversy between himself and Governor
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in Congress in 1872. He served three terms and was a member of several finance-related committees. He was narrowly defeated for renomination in 1878 by
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because of his admission, under oath, of having an extramarital affair. Later that year, the announcement of Durham as a replacement speaker for
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supporters in which one man was killed and several others were injured. In 1896, Durham disputed an article that appeared in the
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Remaining interested in politics, he was among the speakers at a May 14, 1894 rally to condemn the renomination of Congressman
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Durham attained his early education in the common schools of the area. In January 1841, he matriculated to Indiana Asbury (now
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appointed him circuit judge of the eighth judicial district. He served until 1862, but declined further service on the bench.
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and helping organize the Bank of Lexington. He was an officer of the bank for several years. He ardently held to a
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Congresses (March 4, 1873 – March 3, 1879). During his congressional tenure, he served on the House Committees on
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and graduated with honors in 1844. After graduation, he taught in the common schools of Perryville and
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at Lexington in 1901 and served until his death in that city on February 12, 1911. He was interred in
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Durham sought re-election to his seat in 1878. He was opposed for the nomination by
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politics and frequently urged by friends and acquaintances to seek a seat in the
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at Lexington in 1901, a position he held until his death on February 12, 1911.
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newspaper claiming that he and other sound money backers had advised
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In 1872, Durham was elected to represent the heavily Democratic
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He was appointed deputy clerk of the 312:, Durham abandoned his law practice, moving to 940:"Interesting Triangular Fight in "Old Eighth"" 1666:University of Louisville School of Law alumni 1128: 1088:U.S. House of Representatives 824: 822: 785: 783: 781: 779: 777: 755: 753: 751: 387:in the same year and commenced practice in 1636:Comptrollers of the United States Treasury 1135: 1121: 732: 730: 728: 709: 707: 705: 703: 701: 29: 819: 642: 640: 638: 636: 634: 632: 630: 628: 626: 624: 603:Durham was appointed deputy clerk of the 258:(May 16, 1824 – February 12, 1911) was a 86:U.S. House of Representatives 774: 748: 739: 494: 331: 56:March 20, 1885 – April 22, 1889 1039:Kentucky: decades of discord, 1865–1900 795: 762: 725: 698: 547: 1608: 981: 868: 716: 621: 381:University of Louisville School of Law 283:University of Louisville School of Law 109:March 4, 1873 – March 3, 1879 1116: 1094:Kentucky's 8th congressional district 688: 686: 684: 682: 669: 667: 665: 663: 661: 659: 657: 655: 565:William Campbell Preston Breckinridge 474:Western Judicial District of Arkansas 292:in 1861. He was elected to represent 807: 482:Freedman's Savings and Trust Company 383:and graduated in March 1850. He was 1661:Politicians from Danville, Kentucky 828:"Encounter in a Newspaper Office". 801:"All Met to Condemn Breckinridge". 402: 13: 1146:'s delegation(s) to the 43rd–45th 679: 652: 320:position during the height of the 14: 1692: 1676:19th-century American legislators 916:"Encounter in a Newspaper Office" 846:"All Met to Condemn Breckinridge" 413:Kentucky House of Representatives 358:Methodist Episcopal Church, South 268:First Comptroller of the Treasury 1656:People from Perryville, Kentucky 1046:: University Press of Kentucky. 902:"Milton J. Durham (id: D000572)" 869:Barnes, William Horatio (1874). 478:Bureau of Engraving and Printing 241: 838: 470:First Bank of the United States 336:Milton J. Durham was born near 813:"Political Riot in Kentucky". 1: 1086:Member of the  1071:U.S. House of Representatives 893:: J.M. Gresham Company. 1896. 789:"Kentucky's Angry Governor". 614: 435:U.S. House of Representatives 393:Kentucky Deaf and Dumb Asylum 1681:19th-century American judges 1009:"Political Riot in Kentucky" 7: 1651:Kentucky state court judges 1099:1873 – 1879 959:"Kentucky's Angry Governor" 537:Comptroller of the Treasury 480:, and the condition of the 44:Comptroller of the Treasury 10: 1697: 511:and went on to defeat the 294:Kentucky's Eighth District 1157: 1101: 1084: 1076: 1069: 582:touched off a riot among 552:After a severe bout with 270:in the administration of 249: 237: 227: 215: 205: 195: 181: 165: 146: 141: 137: 125: 113: 102: 82: 72: 60: 49: 41: 37: 28: 21: 1641:DePauw University alumni 1626:Methodists from Kentucky 1148:United States Congresses 982:McAfee, John J. (1886). 900:United States Congress. 722:Tapp and Klotter, p. 123 605:Internal Revenue Service 576:Mount Sterling, Kentucky 486:Civil Rights Act of 1871 326:Internal Revenue Service 1105:Philip B. Thompson, Jr. 877:New York City, New York 693:Biographical Cyclopedia 674:Biographical Cyclopedia 535:appointed Durham First 505:Philip B. Thompson, Jr. 472:, alleged fraud in the 304:nominating convention. 298:Philip B. Thompson, Jr. 211:Margaret Letcher Carter 160:Mercer County, Kentucky 132:Philip B. Thompson, Jr. 1151:(ordered by seniority) 879:: Nelson and Phillips. 500: 488:and the resumption of 476:, the accounts of the 498: 332:Early life and family 256:Milton Jameson Durham 990:Louisville, Kentucky 944:The Interior Journal 770:The Interior Journal 646:"Durham, Milton J." 548:Later life and death 466:Revision of the Laws 458:Banking and Currency 369:Greencastle, Indiana 120:George Madison Adams 1044:Lexington, Kentucky 815:The New York Times' 558:Lexington, Kentucky 407:Although active in 385:admitted to the bar 354:Allegheny Mountains 352:church west of the 314:Lexington, Kentucky 260:U.S. Representative 176:Lexington, Kentucky 16:American politician 1017:The New York Times 967:The New York Times 924:The New York Times 854:The New York Times 830:The New York Times 803:The New York Times 791:The New York Times 594:Treasury Secretary 509:Stanford, Kentucky 501: 442:William O. Bradley 389:Danville, Kentucky 379:. He attended the 300:at the district's 209:Martha J. 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Comptroller of the Treasury
William Lawrence
U.S. House of Representatives
Kentucky
8th
George Madison Adams
Philip B. Thompson, Jr.
Mercer County, Kentucky
Lexington, Kentucky
Bellevue Cemetery
Danville, Kentucky
Democratic
Alma mater
DePauw University
Lawyer
M. J. Durham
U.S. Representative
Kentucky
First Comptroller of the Treasury
President
Grover Cleveland
DePauw University
University of Louisville School of Law
Governor
Beriah Magoffin
Kentucky's Eighth District
Philip B. Thompson, Jr.
Democratic
influenza

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