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  1. Allen Granberry Thurman (November 13, 1813 – December 12, 1895), sometimes erroneously spelled Allan Granberry Thurman, was a Democratic U.S. representative, Ohio Supreme Court justice, and Senator from Ohio.

  2. presidential election of 1888. In United States presidential election of 1888: Tariff reform tensions. Allen G. Thurman filling the vice presidential slot on the ticket. (Thomas A. Hendricks, Cleveland’s first vice president, had died during the first year of his term, and the Constitution at the time did not allow for a replacement.)

  3. Allen Granberry Thurman (November 13, 1813 – December 12, 1895), sometimes erroneously spelled Allan Granberry Thurman, was a Democratic U.S. representative, Ohio Supreme Court justice, and Senator from Ohio. He was the Democratic Party's nominee for Vice President of the United States in 1888. He ended up losing the election.

  4. Allen Granberry Thurman. BORN: November 13, 1813. Lynchburg, Virginia. DIED: December 12, 1895 (age 82) Columbus, Ohio. EDUCATION: Chillicothe Academy. POLITICAL PARTY: Democrat. HIGHLIGHTS: 1819: Moved to Chillicothe, Ohio. 1834: Private Secretary to the Governor of Ohio. 1835: Admitted to the Bar, Began Practicing Law in Ross County, Ohio.

  5. Allen Granberry Thurman was known for his honor and integrity in the practice of law. He was born on Nov. 13, 1813 to Pleasant and Mary Granberry Allen Thurman in Lynchburg, Va. and moved...

  6. Biographies of Pres. Grover Cleveland, and Hon. Allen G. Thurman, with full proceedings of the St. Louis convention and authorized text of the national platform by Boyd, James Penny, 1836- [from old catalog]

  7. Allen W. Thurman. Allen William Thurman (died November 15, 1922) was an American politician and baseball executive from Ohio. He ran for the Democratic nomination for Governor of Ohio in 1889 with eugenicist ideas. Early life.