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  1. 3 de feb. de 2023 · Garrett Augustus Hobart was the 24th Vice President of the United States, serving under President William McKinley from 1897 to 1899. Born in New Jersey in 1...

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  2. Garret Hobart wurde 1844 in Long Branch als Sohn von Addison und Sophia Hobart geboren und wuchs im Marlboro Township, New Jersey auf. Er besuchte die Rutgers University und absolvierte 1863 sein Examen als Rechtsanwalt. Zudem war er Mitglied der Studentenverbindung Delta Phi . 1871 saß Hobart im Stadtrat von Paterson.

  3. Garret Augustus Hobart was born in Long Branch, New Jersey, on June 3, 1844. After attending his father’s school and then boarding school, Hobart attended Rutgers College. After graduating at the top of his class in 1863, Hobart went on to study law under a childhood friend of his father’s, Socrates Tuttle. Hobart was admitted to practice ...

  4. 62. Garret Hobart represented everything Progressives hated: a railroad advocate when railroads became America's most mistrusted industry, a corporate attorney who facilitated the agglomeration of capital when the public revolted against monopolies and trusts, a financial operator who used his political insight to capture lucrative business opportunities, and a national leader who moved easily ...

  5. Garret Hobart. Ni Garret Augustus Hobart (Hunio 3, 1844 – Nobiembre 21, 1899) ket isu iditi maiak-24 a Bise Presidente iti Estados Unidos (1897–1899), a nagserbi babaen ni Presidente William McKinley. Isu ti maikanem a bise presidente a natay bayat nga adda ti opisina. Ni Hobart ket naipasnagay idi idiay Long Branch, New Jersey, idiay ...

  6. 30 de ene. de 2024 · Garret Augustus Hobart (June 3, 1844 – November 21, 1899) was the 24th Vice President of the United States (1897–1899), serving under President William McKinley. He was the sixth American vice president to die in office. Hobart was born in Long Branch, New Jersey, on the Jersey Shore, and grew up in nearby Marlboro.

  7. 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.