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  1. Allen Granberry Thurman (November 13, 1813 – December 12, 1895), sometimes erroneously spelled Allan Granberry Thurman, was an American politician who served as a United States representative, Ohio Supreme Court justice, and United States senator.

  2. At a glance: the election of 1888. Tariff reform tensions. The defining issue of the 1888 presidential campaign was effectively set by Grover Cleveland in his State of the Union address the previous year. Atypically, he devoted the entire speech to one issue: tariff reform.

  3. 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.

  4. 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]

  5. Apr 8, 2024 · As we explore the historic mansions of Columbus, the Allen G. Thurman House stands out not just for its architectural beauty but also for its deep connections to American political history and the legal legacy of the Thurman family.

  6. History. Home of Allen G. Thurman. Allen G. Thurman. November 13, 1813 - December 12, 1895. Ohio Supreme Court Justice. 33rd Justice of the Supreme Court of Ohio. Allen Granberry...

  7. The respected former U.S. Senator Allen G. Thurman (from the electoral vote-rich state of Ohio) was picked as Grover Cleveland's vice presidential running mate. Cleveland's previous Vice President ( Thomas A. Hendricks ) died in November 1885.