. Golden jubilee of the Republican Party; the celebration in Philadelphia, June 17, 18 and 19, 1906. nnati,Ohio, and warm friend of President McKinley. Hon. George Stone of vSan Francisco, Chairman of theFepublican State Committee and Ad-jutant-General of California, then as-sumed the office, and gave way at , in 1900. to Senator Isaac MillerHamilton, of Chicago, who remainedin control until the biennial Convention,Chicago, 1902, which elected as Pres-ident, J. Hampton Moore, City Treas-urer of Philadelphia, who w^as re-electedat Indianapolis in 1904. The Pennsylvania State Leagueof Rep


. Golden jubilee of the Republican Party; the celebration in Philadelphia, June 17, 18 and 19, 1906. nnati,Ohio, and warm friend of President McKinley. Hon. George Stone of vSan Francisco, Chairman of theFepublican State Committee and Ad-jutant-General of California, then as-sumed the office, and gave way at , in 1900. to Senator Isaac MillerHamilton, of Chicago, who remainedin control until the biennial Convention,Chicago, 1902, which elected as Pres-ident, J. Hampton Moore, City Treas-urer of Philadelphia, who w^as re-electedat Indianapolis in 1904. The Pennsylvania State Leagueof Republican Clubs grew out of themeeting held in Chickering Hall, NewYork, when the National League wasorganized. In April of the followingA ear (1888) Colonel A. Loudon Snowden, Edwin S. Stuart, after-wards Mayor of Philadelphia; Charles F. Warwick, also electedMayor; Charles Emory Smith, subsequently Postmaster General;vState Senator Christopher L Magee; Recorder of Deeds GeorgeVon Bonnhurst, of Pittsburg; L. A. Watres, afterwards Lieu-tenant Governor, and Major Everett Warren, issued a call for a. ALBERT J. EDWARDS, PRESIDENT PENNSYLVANI,\ STATE LEAGUE. GOLDEN JUBILEE OF THE REPUBLICAN PARTY. 197 convention at Lancaster. A number of clubs responded by send-ing delegates, who organized the State League, with Edwin of Philadelphia, as President. The Vice Presidents were:Major Everett Warren, John B. Robinson and Burr W. latter distinguished himself in various ways, first as reporterof the Press, then as an actor and later as a soldier during theSpanish-American War. H. T. Fairlamb was elected Secretaryand William Thornton, Treasurer; headquarters were establishedin Philadelphia, and new clubs were organized throughout theState, the League taking an active part in the campaign, result-ing in the election of Harrison and Morton. At the second convention, held in Pittsburg, in 1889, S. Stuart was re-elected President, and he was again re-elected at th


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