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  1. Vice President Garret Hobart, as was customary at the time, was not invited to Cabinet meetings, but he proved a valuable adviser to McKinley. Hobart leased a residence close to the White House, and the two families visited each other without formality. Hobart died of heart disease in November 1899.

  2. McKinley was supported in this ambition by Mark Hanna, a wealthy Ohio manufacturer and political leader. Hanna managed and secured funding for McKinley’s presidential campaign. Garret A. Hobart, a New Jersey senator, was McKinley’s vice presidential running mate. The Democratic nominee for president was William Jennings Bryan.

  3. Garret Augustus Hobart, né le 3 juin 1844 à Long Branch et mort le 21 novembre 1899 à Paterson , est un homme politique américain. Membre du Parti républicain, il est vice-président des États-Unis entre 1897 et 1899 dans l'administration du président William McKinley.

  4. Garret Augustus Hobart (1844–1899) A prominent lawyer, successful business-W hile serving as vice president, Garret Augustus man, and popular politician in his home Hobart was asked by the Joint Committee on the state of New Jersey, Garret Augustus Hobart became the 24th vice president of Library to select a sculptor to execute a marble bust

  5. Garret Augustus Hobart (Long Branch, 3 de junho de 1844 – Paterson, 21 de novembro de 1899) foi o 24º vice-presidente dos Estados Unidos, servindo durante a presidência de William McKinley. [1] Ele foi o sexto vice-presidente a morrer no cargo.

  6. Garret Augustus Hobart ( 3. června 1844, Long Branch, New Jersey, USA – 21. listopadu 1899, Paterson) byl americký státník, politik, obchodník a bankéř. Zasedal v legislatuře rodného státu (1876–1882) a byl 24. viceprezident USA za Republikány ve vládě prezidenta McKinleyho od 4. března 1897 až do své smrti 21. listopadu 1899.

  7. njh.libraries.rutgers.edu › index › njhVice President Garret A

    On this ignominious list remains Garret A. Hobart (1844-1899) of Paterson, New Jersey, vice president under President William McKinley, a businessman-turned-politician who died before his term expired. A closer look, however, reveals a man dubbed “assistant President” by contemporary journalists, an influential policymaker who had the ...