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ise County Democracy, 483; dels. excluded from Dem. state con., 1881, 484; local ticket defeated, 483; forces way into Dem. state con., 1882, 488; divides its vote for gov., 490; finally supports Cleveland, 491; joins County Democracy on local ticket, 498; elect state and city officials, 498. "Tammany-Republicans," history of title, iii. 250, 254, 255. Tappan, Abraham B., candidate prison insp., 1861, iii. 23, note; elected, 29. Tappan, Arthur, early Abolitionist, ii. 6; requisition for, 6. Tappan, Lewis, early Abolitionist, ii. 6; home mobbed, 6; nominated for state comp., 216. Taylor, John, career and character of, i. 177-8; speech against Platt, 178; opposes Bank of America, 196; appearance of, 196; nominated for lt.-gov., 213; attacked by Clinton, 213; elected, 215; renominated for lt.-gov. with Clinton, 279. Taylor, John J., nominated for lt.-gov., ii. 249-50; career of, 250. Taylor, John W., congressman from Saratoga, i. 312; brilliant leader, 312; twice speaker of national House of Representatives, 312, ii. 204; refuses nomination for lt.-gov., i. 331; defeated for speaker in Twentieth Congress, 359. Champion opponent of Missouri Compromise, 1820, ii. 204; lived to see principles adopted, 204; longer continuous service than any successor, 204; character of speeches, 204; death of, 204. Taylor, Moses, urges Lincoln's renomination, iii. 88; attends Saratoga con., 1866, 144; approves books of Tweed's city comp., 245. Taylor, William B., candidate for state eng., 1861, iii. 23, note; elected, 29; renominated, 1863, 76; elected, 83; renominated, 1869, 226; defeated, 227; renominated, 1871, 264; elected, 275; renominated, 1873, 308; defeated, 309. Temperance vote, 1870, iii. 244, note. Thayer, Adin, nominated for canal com., 1874, iii. 314; elected, 319. Thayer, Francis S., nominated for sec. of state, 1873, iii. 308; defeated, 309. Third term, talk of it, 1874, iii. 317; Grant's letter ends it, 1875, 329; Rep. state con., 1875, declares against it, 325; Grant becomes an active candidate, 1880, 428; efforts of Stalwarts to nominate him, 429-42; opposition to, 429-42; defeated, 442. Thomas, David, career and character of, i. 191-2; charged with bribery, 193; indicted and acquitted, 194. Thomas, Thomas, member of Council of Appointment, 1807, i. 156. Thompson, Her
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