. History of Illinois Republicanism, embracing a history of the Republican party in the state to the present time ... with biographies of its founders and supporters ... also a chronological statement of important political events since 1774. ttley has always been a Republican; although not apolitician he never neglects the dutiesof citizenship, and is always found work-ing for the success of the party. When the Hamilton Club was organized hebecame one of its charter members; was its vice-president in 1892, and assistedin building up the large membership of the club. He is a Thirty-second degr
. History of Illinois Republicanism, embracing a history of the Republican party in the state to the present time ... with biographies of its founders and supporters ... also a chronological statement of important political events since 1774. ttley has always been a Republican; although not apolitician he never neglects the dutiesof citizenship, and is always found work-ing for the success of the party. When the Hamilton Club was organized hebecame one of its charter members; was its vice-president in 1892, and assistedin building up the large membership of the club. He is a Thirty-second degree Scottish Rite Mason and Knight Templar,being a lift member in each of the following bodies: Oriental Blue Lodge, La-fayette Chapter, Palestine Council, Apollo Commandery, Oriental Consistoryand the Order of Elks No. 4; he is also a member of Medinah Temple, Wash-ington Park Club, and the Chicago Athletic Association. Mr. Sattley was oneof the organizers of the Sons of Vermont in Chicago, was chairman of the ex-ecutive committee for several years and was elected President in 1896. Winfield Newell Sattley was married to Miss May E. Kelley, on June 19,7884. They have two interesting children, Ethelwynne May and WinfieldNewell, Jr. 732. (i^l^SbM^tcp 733 CHAPTER XXXVIII. The 1900 Campaign—Re-electiox of William McKinley—Richard Yates,Jr. Elected Goyerxor of Illixois—Conclusion. The election of November 6, 1900,, must take its place as one of the most im-portant in the history of the United States. It was a high test of the intelli-gence, the patriotism and continuity of purpose of the American people. Thegreat question, the true issue involved in the contest and to be decided by thepeople, was whether they proposed to continue the Republican party in powerand with it continue the gold standard, the protective tariff, and that extraor-dinary prosperity and confidence in the future, which accompanied these greatmeasures, and Republican administration; or, whether they propose
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