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ALLEN GRANBERY THURMAN (1813-1895)

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Originally appearing in Volume V26, Page 904 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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ALLEN GRANBERY THURMAN (1813-1895)  ,
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American jurist and statesman, was born at
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Lynchburg, Virginia, on the 13th of November 1813 . In 1819 he removed with his parents to
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Chillicothe,
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Ohio, where he attended the
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local academy for two years, studied law in the office of his
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uncle, William Allen,' and in 1835 was admitted to the bar, becoming his uncle's law partner . He began to take an active
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part in politics in 1844, and in 1845-1847 was a Democratic representative in Congress, where he advocated the Wilmot Proviso . From 1851 to
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February 1856 he was an associate justice of the state supreme court, and from December 1854 was chief justice . He was Democratic
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candidate for governor of Ohio in 1867, and was defeated by Rutherford B . Hayes by a majority of less than 3000 votes; but the Democrats gained a majority in both branches of the state legislature, and Thurman was elected to the
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United States Senate, where he served from 1869 until 1881—during the 46th Congress (1879-1881) as president
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pro tempore . Here he became the recognized Democratic leader and in 1879-1881 was chairman of the judiciary committee . He contested the constitutionality of the
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Civil Rights
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Bill, opposed the resumption of specie payments, advocated the payment of the public debt in
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silver and supported the Bland-Allison Act . He introduced the Thurman Bill, for which he was chiefly responsible, which became law in May 1878, and readjusted the government's relations with the bond-aided Pacific
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railways . Thurman was a member of the Electoral Commission of 1877, and was one of the American delegates to the international monetary
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conference at Paris in 1881 . In 1876, 188o and 1884 he was a candidate for the _presidential nomination, and in 1888 was nominated for
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vice-president on the ticket with Grover Cleve-
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land, but was defeated in the election . He died at Columbus, Ohio, on the 12th of December 1895 .

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