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  1. Joseph Weldon Bailey Sr. (October 6, 1862 – April 13, 1929), was a United States senator, member of the U.S. House of Representatives, lawyer, and Bourbon Democrat who was famous for his speeches extolling conservative causes of his time, such as opposition to woman suffrage or restrictions on child labor.

  2. Nov 1, 1994 · Joseph Weldon Bailey, United States congressman and senator, was born Joseph Edgar Bailey in Crystal Springs, Mississippi, on October 6, 1863, the son of Joseph and Harriet (Dee) Bailey. He attended five different colleges and universities before completing his law studies in Lebanon, Tennessee, in 1883. During his studies he ...

  3. ing a given line of action. With Joseph Weldon Bailey, who. in 1897 was serving his fourth term as Congressman from Texas and was minority leader in the House, the matter is fairly ob- vious. At base his attitude also was nine-tenths feeling, but the. feeling had a definite origin and form. To a child of Reconstruc-

  4. Veterans of the late war 1 photomechanical print : offset, color. | Illustration shows Benjamin R. Tillman, Joseph W. Bailey, and William E. Chandler as war veterans playing musical instruments and marching; Tillman carries a banner labeled... Contributor: Keppler, Udo J.

  5. Joseph Weldon Bailey Jr. (December 15, 1892 – July 17, 1943) was a member of the United States House of Representatives from Texas. His father, Joseph Weldon Bailey, was a member of both houses of the United States Congress.

  6. Joseph Weldon Bailey Sr. , was a United States senator, member of the U.S. House of Representatives, lawyer, and Bourbon Democrat who was famous for his speeches extolling conservative causes of his time, such as opposition to woman suffrage or restrictions on child labor.

  7. Joseph Bailey (May 6, 1825 – March 21, 1867) was a civil engineer who served as a general in the Union Army during the American Civil War . Early life. Bailey was born near the town of Pennsville in Morgan County, Ohio.