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  1. William Gibbs McAdoo. W.G. McAdoo (1914) William Gibbs McAdoo (* 31. Oktober 1863 in Marietta, Georgia; † 1. Februar 1941 in Washington, D.C.) war ein US-amerikanischer demokratischer Politiker, Senator und Finanzminister .

  2. William Gibbs McAdoo, Jr. (ur. 31 października 1863 w Marietcie w stanie Georgia , zm. 1 lutego 1941 w Waszyngtonie ) – amerykański polityk, działacz Partii Demokratycznej , prawnik, zięć Woodrowa Wilsona , bratanek generała Skonfederowanych Stanów Ameryki Johna Davida McAdoo [1] .

  3. 11 de jun. de 2012 · William Gibbs McAdoo: A Passion for Change 1863–1917. By John J. Broesamle. Port Washington, N.Y., Kennikat Press, 1974. Pp. xii + 304. $15.00. - Volume 49 Issue 1

  4. Correspondence, memoranda, speeches, writings, reports, scrapbooks, bulletins, printed matter, photographs, and other papers relating chiefly to McAdoo's career as a lawyer and businessman in Tennessee and New York, U.S. secretary of the treasury and director general of railroads in the United States Railroad Administration during the Woodrow Wilson presidential administration, and U.S ...

  5. Woodlawn Cemetery in the Bronx. William McAdoo (October 25, 1853 – June 7, 1930) was an American Democratic Party politician who represented New Jersey 's 7th congressional district in the United States House of Representatives for four terms from 1883 to 1891. He also served as New York City Police Commissioner in 1904 and 1905.

  6. November 17, 1978. The William Gibbs McAdoo House is a historic house in Marietta, Georgia, U.S.. Built in the Antebellum Era, it was the birthplace of U.S. Treasury Secretary William Gibbs McAdoo, and it belonged to Georgia Governor Charles J. McDonald 's daughter after the war. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places .

  7. "The McAdoo Campaign for the Presidential Nomination in 1924.'' Journal of Southern History 29 (May 1963): 211-28. Bagby, Wesley M. "William Gibbs McAdoo and the 1920 Democratic Presidential Nomination.'' East Tennessee Historical Society's Publications 31 (1959): 43-58. Broesamle, John J. William Gibbs McAdoo: A Passion for Change, 1863-1917.