BAYARD, THOMAS FRANCIS

bīˈərd, 1828–98, U.S. statesman, b. Wilmington, Del.; son of James Asheton Bayard (1799–1880). He began his law practice at Wilmington (1851). An active Democrat, Bayard was elected U.S. Senator (1869) to succeed his father and was reelected in 1875 and 1881. He became Secretary of State during Cleveland's first administration. Bayard was much concerned with Anglo-American relations. He became ambassador to Great Britain during Cleveland's second term.

See study by C. C. Tansill (1940, repr. 1969).

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...Congressional Career of Thomas Francis Bayard 1869-1885 By...surviving son was Thomas Francis Bayard, born in Wilmington...MS. 11 Thomas F. Bayard to his father, James...Bayards mother was Anne Francis, a granddaughter of...
...The Republican Thomas Rodney noted in...to enquire if Bayard was eng ag ed...especially when Bayard found his father-in-law...the President. Thomas Rodney noted in...United States, Thomas Jefferson. Before it Bayard was to face his...
...friendship between Bayard Taylor and George...other friend in Thomas Bailey Aldrich...opened,--reached San Francisco in August, and...Panama; Life in San Francisco and Monterey; Pictures...was consulted by Francis Lister Hawks in...to resign, and Bayard Taylor, after a...
...academic. So it is with Bayard Taylor and his possibilities...be used to describe Francis Bacon, even Leonardo...arrived, how the painter Francis Alexander hurried him...was in his utterances, Bayard must have thought. At...fifty tickets to San Francisco. He saw a number of...
THE WORKS OF THOMAS DELONEY EDITED FROM THE...INTRODUCTION AND NOTES BY FRANCIS OSCAR MANN OXFORD AT THE...Newberie and the 1623 Thomas of Reading , which are here...i. Thomas Deloney vii...
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...Autobiography," in Thomas Jefferson: Writings...31) Margaret Bayard Smith, The First...1985), 189-99; Francis Bacon, The Essays...35) Jefferson to Thomas Cooper, 14 August...The Statecraft of Thomas Jefferson (New York...161-63. (80) Charles Francis Adams, ed., Memoirs...
...other expeditions. The Papers of Thomas Jefferson Project, now entering...American traveler and journalist Bayard Taylor visited the aged Humboldt...assessment, that "the scholarship on Thomas Jefferson and education is substantial...Honeywells The Educational Work of Thomas Jefferson (1931), is now almost...
...from Albert Gallatin to Thomas Jefferson, supra note...STATES, at 631-32 (Charles Francis Adams ed., Books For...159.) Letter from Thomas Jefferson to Albert Gallatin...ADAMS, 267-68 (Charles Francis Adams ed., Books For...166.) See Letter from Thomas Jefferson to Wilson Cary...
...suppression of the slave trade in the previous century. For example, at the founding convention of the United Nations in San Francisco in 1945, representatives of nongovernmental organizations ("NGOs") were pivotal in pushing for references to human rights...
...University) 23 March 1999: G. Suzanne Bayard, Thomas W. Demary, Joanie L. Waguespack...Christopher Mauceri, Xiomara Reyes, Thomas Seyfnia. Psi Omicron (Fairmont...Poore, John S. Pumphrey, Robert S. Thomas, Meade Whitaker III. Psi Tau (Elmira...
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...ignored or explained away. The economist Thomas Sowell has written eloquently of the fate...New Yorkers was established by William Bayard to raise money for the cause). And so...historian, the part that takes time. Francis Morrones Architectural Guidebook to New...
...From Beirut to Jerusalem, by Thomas L. Friedman. Tom won two Pulitzer...recently of Hooray for Yiddish! BAYARD RUSTIN (198o) The Declining...CIO President Lane Kirkland. Bayard Rustin is chairman of the A...1991) One evening in the 193os Thomas Wolfe paid a visit to his editor...
...is a pacifist one, which I do not accept, but I found it stimulating, and the parallels with the Iraq War are instructive. Francis Wheen If youre present-hunting, hunt no further than Mckies Gazetter: a Local History of Britain by David McKie (Atlantic...
...Pavia, after the victory at Marignan. Bayard, who died shortly before his king was...on keeping his word. By this standard, Francis could not have taken part in a tournament...that relentlessly rational philosopher Thomas Hobbes: "Riches are honorable because...
...Marseillaise. The Reverend Francis J. Grimke, distinguished and...principles of symmetry favored by Thomas Jefferson in his plan for the...including Martin Luther King, Jr., Bayard Rustin, Malcolm X, Ron Karenga...University, 1867, pp. 8-9. (10) Francis J. Grimke, Anniversary Address...


 

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BAYARD, THOMAS FRANCIS bi rd, 1828 98, U.S. statesman, b. Wilmington, Del.; son of James Asheton Bayard (1799 1880). He began his law practice at Wilmington (1851). An active Democrat, Bayard was elected U.S. Senator (1869) to succeed...
...and served (1867 69) as a Democrat and supporter of President Andrew Johnsons Reconstruction policy. His son, Thomas Francis Bayard, was elected to succeed him in the U.S. Senate. ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press...
...and in 1887 broke off diplomatic relations with Great Britain. President Grover Clevelands secretary of state, Thomas Francis Bayard , began negotiations, but the matter lapsed. In 1895, Secretary of State Olney , invoking a new and broader...


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