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Cleveland was among the leaders in early support, but Thomas F. Bayard of Delaware, Allen G. Thurman of Ohio, Samuel Freeman Miller of Iowa, and Benjamin Butler of Massachusetts also had considerable followings, along with various favorite sons.
Each of the other candidates had hindrances to his nomination: Bayard had spoken in favor of secession in 1861, making him unacceptable to Northerners ; Butler, conversely, was reviled throughout the South for his actions during the Civil War ; Thurman was generally well liked, but was growing old and infirm, and his views on the silver question were uncertain.
Lucrezia met the famed French soldier, the Chevalier Bayard while the latter was co-commanding the French allied garrison of Ferrara in 1510.
She was born in Breda, the sister of Samuel Bayard of Amsterdam, who was married to Anna Stuyvesant, his sister.
It was written while the composer was living in Paris, with a French libretto by Jules-Henri Vernoy de Saint-Georges and Jean-François Bayard.
Thomas Francis Bayard ( October 29, 1828 September 28, 1898 ) was an American lawyer and politician from Wilmington, Delaware.
Bayard was born in Wilmington, Delaware, son of U. S. Senator James A. Bayard, Jr. and Anne Francis, and grandson of U. S. Senator James A. Bayard, Sr.
Thomas Bayard was the fourth generation of the family to serve in the U. S. Senate.
Bayard studied law and was admitted to the Bar in 1851 and worked as his father ’ s assistant.
Thomas Bayard was himself the First Lieutenant of a group known as the Delaware Guard, widely considered to be one of the military arms of pro-Southerners in Delaware.
When the Delaware Guard was finally disarmed, Bayard was arrested for resisting the seizure, but was later paroled.
Bayard was elected to his father ’ s seat in the United States Senate in 1868, and would serve there from March 4, 1869 until March 6, 1885.
Bayard was a candidate for President of the United States in 1876, ran second to Winfield Scott Hancock for the Democratic presidential nomination in 1880, and second to Grover Cleveland in 1884.
His term was controversial, however, because while Ambassador, Bayard condemned the American policy of protectionism in trade, which he deemed " state socialism.
U. S. Senator Thomas F. Bayard, Jr. was his son.
The best-known of its members was Bayard, " the knight without fear and beyond reproach ".
That exact phrase, says Safire, was also used by Bernard Baruch in 1946 ( in a speech at the United Nations probably written by Herbert Bayard Swope ).

Bayard and 1893
Thomas Bayard McCabe ( 1893 1982 ), a graduate of Swarthmore, served as the chairman of the Federal Reserve from 1948-1951.
He was responsible for the 1893 establishment of the Army Medical School ( precursor of today's Walter Reed Army Institute of Research ), the organization of a contract dental service, the creation of the tuberculosis hospital at Fort Bayard, New Mexico, and of a special surgical hospital at Washington Barracks.
* Thomas F. Bayard, Sr. ( 1893 1897 )
He resigned this position upon election as a Democrat to the United States Senate to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of U. S. Senator Thomas F. Bayard, Sr. Gray was reelected in 1887 and 1893, and served in the Senate from March 18, 1885, until March 3, 1899.
Marion Bayard Folsom ( November 23, 1893 September 27, 1976 ) was born in McRae, Georgia He was a graduate of the University of Georgia and received a master's degree from the Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration.
Bayard graduated from Yale University in 1890, where he was a member of Skull and Bones, attended Yale Law School and was admitted to the Delaware Bar in 1893.

Bayard and named
The primary north-south street running parallel to the beach is Mission Blvd., with the streets named after late 19th century federal officials, then incrementing in alphabetical order as they move further from the coast: Bayard, Cass, Dawes, Everts, Fanuel, Gresham, Haines, Ingraham, Jewell, Kendall, Lamont, Morrell, Noyes, Olney, and Pendleton.
Although there is some dispute, the Cyril Station appears to have been named circa 1902 after Bayard and Laura Lookingglasses ' daughter when they granted the railroad permission to build a section house next to the railroad stop.
* 1787-Elizabeth ( formerly Elizabeth Town ) was founded by Samuel Mackay, Colonel Stephen Bayard and his wife Elizabeth Mackay Bayard ( for whom the town was named ).
In Dinant is the rock named Bayard.
This rock was named for Bayard, the magic bay horse which, according to the legend, jumped from the top of the rock to the other bank of the Meuse.
The pond, fed by an underground spring, was located in a valley, with Bayard Mount ( at 110 feet the tallest hill in lower Manhattan ) to the northeast and Kalck Hoek ( Dutch for Chalk Hook, named for the numerous oyster shell middens left by the indigenous Native American inhabitants ) to the west.
There are plenty of named places in Wallonia linked to the legend of Four Aymon Brothers and Bayard.
When he joined his own firm, it was named Hedge & Bayard.
Norland was named in 1862 by Reverend Bayard Taylor after an African village he'd worked in, Nordland.
The town of Zhanjiang was named Fort Bayard by the French and developed as a port.
Mulberry Street, during the period of the American Revolution, was usually referred to as " Slaughter-house Street ", named for the slaughterhouse of Nicholas Bayard on what is now the southwest corner of Mulberry and Bayard streets until the summer of 1784, when it was ordered to be removed to Corlaer's Hook.
Two 2-2-2 locomotives were imported from Longridge and Co of Bedlington Ironworks England for the Naples Portici railway in 1839 named Bayard and Vesuvio.
Other original facilities include an Olympic-size swimming pool ( the largest pool east of the Mississippi River at the time ), the Reynolds Family farmhouse ( known as the " White House "), and five " stockade " sites: Sherwood Forest, Boonesboro ( named for Daniel Boone ), Kit Carson, Davy Crockett, and Bayard Taylor.

Bayard and honor
A most colorful character, he was nicknamed the Bayard of Democracy, presumably in honor of the chevalier, Pierre Terrail, seigneur de Bayard ( 1476 1524 ).
This legislation is called the Faulkner Act in honor of the late Bayard H. Faulkner, former Mayor of Montclair, New Jersey and chairman of the Commission on Municipal Government.

Bayard and Thomas
As determined Peace Democrats, Thomas Bayard and his father were very much opposed to the Lincoln policy of coercion to prevent the secession of the Southern states, although they seemed equally in favor of remaining in the Union.
There is a Thomas F. Bayard Elementary School in Wilmington and a statue on Kentmere Parkway in Brandywine Park, also in Wilmington.
There, they also hosted receptions on Sunday evenings which drew notable figures including P. T. Barnum, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, John Greenleaf Whittier, Horace Greeley, Bayard Taylor and his wife, Richard and Elizabeth Stoddard, Robert Dale Owen, Oliver Johnson, Mary E. Dodge, Mrs. Croly, Mrs. Victor, Edwin H. Chapin, Henry M. Field, Charles F. Deems, Samuel Bowles, Thomas B. Aldrich, Anna E. Dickinson, George Ripley, Madame Le Vert, Henry Wilson, Justin McCarthy ; in short, all the noted contemporary names in the different departments of literature and art might fairly be added to the list.
As such he received the strong backing of James A. Bayard, who managed to see that the elder McLane was able to keep his lucrative position in spite of the accession of Thomas Jefferson to the Presidency in 1801.
This included McLane ’ s mentor, James A. Bayard and various members of the Clayton family, especially Thomas Clayton and his cousin, John M. Clayton.
In attendance were U. S. President Chester A. Arthur and Delaware senator Thomas F. Bayard.
With the vote tied in the Electoral College, it was a group of Federalists led by Bayard who broke the deadlock by agreeing to allow the election of Thomas Jefferson by the House of Representatives.
Bayard was the father of two U. S. Senators, Richard H. Bayard and James A. Bayard, Jr., grandfather of another, Thomas F. Bayard, Sr. and great grandfather of another, Thomas F. Bayard, Jr ..
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