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- James_S._Clarkson abstract "James S. Clarkson (May 17, 1842 – May 30, 1918) was born in Brookville, Indiana, but raised a native of Polk County, Iowa. Clarkson was a delegate to each Republican National Convention from 1876 to 1896; a member of the Republican National Committee from 1880 to 1896; chairman of the Committee from 1891 to 1892, and President of the Republican League of the United States from 1891 to 1893. He died at the home of his son in Newark, New Jersey with his wife by his side. Clarkson was buried in the family mausoleum in Des Moines, Iowa.".
- James_S._Clarkson birthDate "1842-05-17".
- James_S._Clarkson birthPlace Brookville,_Indiana.
- James_S._Clarkson birthPlace Indiana.
- James_S._Clarkson birthYear "1842".
- James_S._Clarkson deathDate "1918-05-30".
- James_S._Clarkson deathPlace New_Jersey.
- James_S._Clarkson deathPlace Newark,_New_Jersey.
- James_S._Clarkson deathYear "1918".
- James_S._Clarkson orderInOffice "12th Chairman of theRepublican National Committee".
- James_S._Clarkson successor Thomas_H._Carter.
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- James_S._Clarkson wikiPageWikiLinkText "James Clarkson".
- James_S._Clarkson wikiPageWikiLinkText "James S. Clarkson".
- James_S._Clarkson after Thomas_H._Carter.
- James_S._Clarkson before Matthew_Quay.
- James_S._Clarkson birthDate "1842-05-17".
- James_S._Clarkson birthPlace Brookville,_Indiana.
- James_S._Clarkson birthPlace Indiana.
- James_S._Clarkson dateOfBirth "1842-05-17".
- James_S._Clarkson dateOfDeath "1918-05-30".
- James_S._Clarkson deathDate "1918-05-30".
- James_S._Clarkson deathPlace New_Jersey.
- James_S._Clarkson deathPlace Newark,_New_Jersey.
- James_S._Clarkson name "Clarkson, James S.".
- James_S._Clarkson name "James S. Clarkson".
- James_S._Clarkson office "12".
- James_S._Clarkson placeOfBirth Brookville,_Indiana.
- James_S._Clarkson placeOfBirth Indiana.
- James_S._Clarkson placeOfDeath New_Jersey.
- James_S._Clarkson placeOfDeath Newark,_New_Jersey.
- James_S._Clarkson predecessor Matthew_Quay.
- James_S._Clarkson shortDescription "American politician".
- James_S._Clarkson successor Thomas_H._Carter.
- James_S._Clarkson termEnd "1892".
- James_S._Clarkson termStart "1891".
- James_S._Clarkson title "Chairman of the Republican National Committee".
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- James_S._Clarkson years "1891".
- James_S._Clarkson description "American politician".
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- James_S._Clarkson comment "James S. Clarkson (May 17, 1842 – May 30, 1918) was born in Brookville, Indiana, but raised a native of Polk County, Iowa. Clarkson was a delegate to each Republican National Convention from 1876 to 1896; a member of the Republican National Committee from 1880 to 1896; chairman of the Committee from 1891 to 1892, and President of the Republican League of the United States from 1891 to 1893. He died at the home of his son in Newark, New Jersey with his wife by his side.".
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- James_S._Clarkson givenName "James S.".
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