CONKLING, ROSCOE

1829–88, American politician, b. Albany, N.Y. On his admission to the bar in 1850, he was immediately appointed district attorney of Albany. The son of Alfred Conkling, Congressman and federal judge, he became a U.S. Representative (1859–63, 1865–67) and Senator (1867–81) and undisputed leader of the Republican party in New York. Conkling's machine was built upon federal patronage, which was entirely his during the Grant administrations. But in 1878, President Hayes, an advocate of civil service reform, removed two Conkling lieutenants, Chester A. Arthur and Alonzo B. Cornell, from the management of the New York customhouse in defiance of Conkling, who claimed that a Senator had the right to control federal patronage in his state. Conkling was reelected, and another lieutenant, Thomas C. Platt, became his colleague in the Senate, while Cornell won the governorship. Conkling headed the third-term movement for Grant in 1880 and placed him in nomination at the Republican national convention. Although his Old Guard or "Stalwart" faction was unsuccessful, he prevented the nomination of James G. Blaine, his bitter personal enemy. The deadlocked convention chose James A. Garfield as a compromise candidate, and Chester A. Arthur was named for Vice President as a sop to the "Stalwarts." Conkling gave Garfield only lukewarm support but claimed afterward that the President-elect had promised him the patronage in return. Garfield denied this and further antagonized Conkling by making Blaine Secretary of State. When an anti-Conkling man was appointed collector of the port of New York, Conkling resigned from the Senate in protest. Platt soon followed his leader, earning for himself the nickname "Me Too." The two expected vindication through reelection by the state legislature, but both were defeated. Conkling then retired to the private practice of law, in which he was highly successful.

See biography by his nephew, A. R. Conkling (1889); study by D. M. Jordan (1971).

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...LIST OF FAC-SIMILES. Steel Portrait of Roscoe Conkling Frontispiece. Fac-simile of letter...simile of letter from U. S. Grant to Roscoe Conkling 460 Fac-simile of letter from Roscoe Conkling to U. S. Grant 460 Fac-simile of letter...
...important acts passed by, during R.s presidency, 231 , 232 ; and the Navy, 287 . And see United States Senate. Conkling, Roscoe, 89 . Conservation, R.s achievement in, 236 ff. ;
...dozen cables between us, but to speak of certainties, Roscoe Conkling is finished. That Olympian brow will never again garner...world. It was the logical result of the personality of Conkling and the workings of the Boss system. Schurz 2 begins...
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...unwelcome. No one did so better than Roscoe Conkling, the flamboyant Stalwart senator...he was persona non grata to Roscoe Conkling. Not only was Evarts generally...two of his bitterest enemies, Roscoe Conkling and Congressman Benjamin F...
...James Blaine of Maine and Senator Roscoe Conkling of New York. Questions and answers...a Grant man myself." "And Roscoe Conkling? "I like Conkling. I admire...Stevens, Edwin F. sic Stanton and Roscoe Conkling, and needed the display of all...
...administration, when the president challenged Senator Roscoe Conkling by removing Conkling ally Chester A. Arthur from the collectorship...for failing to institute civil service reform. Conkling fought the removal--he saw his ability to name...
...York Democratic Senator Roscoe Conklings political base...of the Senate for Mr. Conkling could no longer withstand...and two weeks later, Conkling convened a meeting of...Democratic members (Senators Roscoe Conkling of New York and James...
...maintained as originally intended, Roscoe Conkling Bruce was hired as the resident...1936), p. 328. (27). Roscoe Conkling Bruce, The Paul Lawrence Dunbar...1975, #002,107. (33). Roscoe Conkling Bruce, p 12, The Schomburg...
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...the idea that Felix Conway would name a boy Roscoe only a few years after Roscoe Conkling, the titan of New Yorks Republican Stalwarts...future star of silent film, with the name Roscoe Conkling Arbuckle. In O Albany!, Kennedy requires...
...Gilded Age America, Senator Roscoe Conkling of New York. I chatted with...the leonine dandy from Utica, Roscoe Conkling? MALLON: Theres such a premium...reformers a very fair shake. Roscoe Conkling decries the "rancid, canting...
...statue of 19th-century politician Roscoe Conkling, the kingmaker of Gilded Age New...the states Republican machine, Conkling twice refused appointments to the...his success in money. The stone Conkling has a hand extended, palm up...
...senatorial party leaders, James Blaine of Maine and Roscoe Conkling of New York, in favor of a relative unknown, Gov...the image of the professional politician that haunted Conkling, Blaine, and others. On Election Night, it looked...
...The Overland Mail, 1849-1969 (Cleveland: The Arthur H. Clark Company, 1926; reprint 1976); Roscoe P. Conkling and Margaret B. Conkling, The Butterfield Overland Mail, 1857-1869, 3 vols. (Glendale, Calif: The Arthur H. Clark...


 

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...Kate set about taking a lover. Roscoe Conkling, unlike Sprague, was one of the...Few people had a neutral view of Conkling, who was one of the most parodied...finest torso in public life." Conkling often treated political rivals...
...in 1866 between James G. Blaine and Roscoe Conkling. It started over a minor point of contention when Conkling attacked the record of a general whose...Neither man would concede an inch. What Conkling saw as an attempt to cut him down personally...
...people, including Asaph Hall, the discoverer of the two moons of Mars (from which the novel gets its name) and Roscoe Conkling, the legendary New York senator and champion of the spoils system, whose behind-the-scenes machinations eventually...
...not only less violent than some previous political figures, he was also considerably less inventive. When Sen. Roscoe Conkling, R-N.Y., was invited to campaign for Republican presidential candidate James G. Blaine in 1884, the lawyer...


 

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CONKLING, ROSCOE 1829 88, American politician, b. Albany...attorney of Albany. The son of Alfred Conkling, Congressman and federal judge, he...of civil service reform, removed two Conkling lieutenants, Chester A. Arthur and...
...Cornell . A supporter of Senator Roscoe Conkling , he was surveyor of customs...of New York customhouse from the Conkling machine, brought pressure upon...and though strongly supported by Conkling, he and Chester A. Arthur , the...
...personal remark he made in 1866 about Roscoe Conkling won him the lifelong enmity of...presidential nomination, but the Conkling faction successfully prevented...Garfield, with Chester A. Arthur, a Conkling man, nominated for Vice President...
...entered the U.S. Senate (1869), he immediately entered into dispute with Senator Roscoe Conkling over control of the distribution of patronage. Conkling, having the support of President Grant, won, and in 1874 he prevented Fentons renomination...
...became a U.S. Senator, but, following his mentor, Roscoe Conkling , in a quarrel with President Garfield over patronage...thereby winning the nickname "Me Too" Platt. With Conkling he sought vindication in a new election but withdrew...
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