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  1. Hace 20 horas · Thomas R. Marshall, who served as vice president from 1913 to 1921 under President Woodrow Wilson, lamented: "Once there were two brothers. One ran away to sea; the other was elected Vice President of the United States. And nothing was heard of either of them again."

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  2. Hace 3 días · Vice-president Thomas R. Marshall also earned the distinction of becoming the first vice-president of any party elected to a second term since John C. Calhoun in 1828. As Calhoun had served as vice president under John Quincy Adams and was re-elected to serve under Andrew Jackson , Wilson and Marshall became the first incumbent ticket to win re ...

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  3. Hace 5 días · Thomas R. Marshall: 1913–1921: Secretary of State: William Jennings Bryan: 1913–1915: Robert Lansing: 1915–1920: Bainbridge Colby: 1920–1921: Secretary of the Treasury: William Gibbs McAdoo: 1913–1918: Carter Glass: 1918–1920: David F. Houston: 1920–1921: Secretary of War: Lindley Miller Garrison: 1913–1916: Newton D. Baker ...

  4. 4 de abr. de 2024 · Thomas R. Marshall, a progressive member of the Democratic Party, served as the 28 th Vice President of the United States under Woodrow Wilson. He famously declined to assume the presidency after Wilson became incapacitated during his second term. Early Life. Thomas Riley Marshall was born in 1854, in North Manchester, Indiana.

  5. 10 de abr. de 2024 · Hughes and Fairbanks defeated the Democratic nominees, incumbent Democratic President Woodrow Wilson and Vice President Thomas R. Marshall. A former Governor of New York , Hughes won his home state fairly comfortably, taking 51.53% of the vote to Wilson's 44.51%, a victory margin of 7.02%.

  6. Hace 5 días · New York was won by the Democratic nominees, New Jersey Governor Woodrow Wilson and his running mate, Indiana Governor Thomas R. Marshall. Opposing him were the Republican nominees, incumbent President William Howard Taft and Vice President James S. Sherman , and the Progressive Party candidates, former President Theodore Roosevelt and his ...

  7. 11 de abr. de 2024 · Illinois was won by New Jersey Governor Woodrow Wilson (D–New Jersey), running with Indiana governor Thomas R. Marshall, with 35.34% of the popular vote, against the 26th president of the United States Theodore Roosevelt (P–New York), running with California governor Hiram Johnson, with 33.72% of the popular vote, the 27th ...