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  1. Roscoe Conkling (October 30, 1829 – April 18, 1888) was an American lawyer and Republican politician who represented New York in the United States House of Representatives and the United States Senate.

  2. Roscoe Conkling (Albany, 30 de octubre de 1829 – Nueva York, 18 de abril de 1888) fue un abogado estadounidense político republicano que representó al estado de Nueva York en la Cámara de Representantes y el Senado.

  3. 14 de abr. de 2024 · Roscoe Conkling was a prominent U.S. Republican leader in the post-Civil War period. He was known for his support of severe Reconstruction measures toward the South and his insistence on the control of political patronage in his home state of New York. Admitted to the bar in 1850, Conkling soon.

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  4. “I do like Roscoe Conkling of N.Y. — a smart man — well cultivated, young, handsome, polite, and withal a good listener,” wrote Attorney General Edward Bates of the congressman from Utica in upstate New York. 1 Conkling was “a statesman of eminent, original, intrepid genius, whose place in our political system was akin to one of those ...

  5. 11 de may. de 2018 · Roscoe Conkling was for many years in the late nineteenth century the most powerful politician in the most powerful state in the Union, New York. Conkling served in both the U.S. House (1859–63 and 1865–67) and the U.S. Senate (1867–81).

  6. 26 de feb. de 2015 · The name Roscoe Conkling may not resonate much today, but this senator from New York was one of the great power brokers of the nineteenth century. He also happened to be involved in one of the great political dramas of the Gilded Age--with Theodore Roosevelt, Sr. at the center of the controversy.

  7. Roscoe Conkling fue un abogado estadounidense político republicano que representó al estado de Nueva York en la Cámara de Representantes y el Senado. Se le recuerda como el líder de la facción Stalwart del Partido Republicano y una figura dominante en el Senado durante los años 1870.