Governor Henry Horner

Governor Henry Horner

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Publisher: SIU Press

Published:

Total Pages: 280

ISBN-13: 9780809388042

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Charles Masters effectively reevaluates Governor Henry Horner's historical reputation and role in Illinois politics.


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Governor Henry Horner, Chicago Politics, and the Great Depression

Governor Henry Horner, Chicago Politics, and the Great Depression

Author: Charles J. Masters

Publisher: SIU Press

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 280

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Charles Masters effectively reevaluates Governor Henry Horner's historical reputation and role in Illinois politics.


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Henry Horner

Henry Horner

Author: Raymond Warren

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Published: 1936

Total Pages: 16

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Illinois, the Prairie State

Illinois, the Prairie State

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Published: 1938

Total Pages: 2

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Henry Horner and His Burden of Tragedy

Henry Horner and His Burden of Tragedy

Author: Thomas B. Littlewood

Publisher: AuthorHouse

Published: 2007-05

Total Pages: 332

ISBN-13: 1425984436

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A new edition of the Horner biography. This is a tragic story of political conflict and social turmoil during the Great Depression of the 1930's. The Governor of Illinois during that crisis was a former judge from Chicago - Henry Horner - whose Bohemian Jewish grandfather founded Chicago's first grocery business. A child of financial privilege, Henry was a sentimental but psychologically vulnerable idealist, a Democrat who idolized the example of Lincoln. He advocated unpopular new taxes to provide food and shelter for the unemployed. Confronted by the inevitable sectional cultural divisions between metropolitan Chicago and rural Downstate, Horner sided with the small towns where anti-Semitism was rife. Chicago's corrupt Democratic machine tried to turn him out of office. In the memorable renomination campaign of 1936, the Roosevelt administration in Washington acquiesced in the machine's deployment of New Deal job creation programs against the governor who had painfully forced them through the legislature. He survived by winning over the affection of Downstate voters. Incensed by the betrayal of former associates, Horner became an unnaturally obsessive, vengeful politician determined to destroy the party bosses, only to fall ill and die before the end of his second term.


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Download or read book Henry Horner and His Burden of Tragedy written by Thomas B. Littlewood and published by AuthorHouse. This book was released on 2007-05 with total page 332 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A new edition of the Horner biography. This is a tragic story of political conflict and social turmoil during the Great Depression of the 1930's. The Governor of Illinois during that crisis was a former judge from Chicago - Henry Horner - whose Bohemian Jewish grandfather founded Chicago's first grocery business. A child of financial privilege, Henry was a sentimental but psychologically vulnerable idealist, a Democrat who idolized the example of Lincoln. He advocated unpopular new taxes to provide food and shelter for the unemployed. Confronted by the inevitable sectional cultural divisions between metropolitan Chicago and rural Downstate, Horner sided with the small towns where anti-Semitism was rife. Chicago's corrupt Democratic machine tried to turn him out of office. In the memorable renomination campaign of 1936, the Roosevelt administration in Washington acquiesced in the machine's deployment of New Deal job creation programs against the governor who had painfully forced them through the legislature. He survived by winning over the affection of Downstate voters. Incensed by the betrayal of former associates, Horner became an unnaturally obsessive, vengeful politician determined to destroy the party bosses, only to fall ill and die before the end of his second term.


A Proclamation by the Governor

A Proclamation by the Governor

Author: Illinois. Governor (1933-1940 : Horner)

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Published: 1933

Total Pages: 2

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The Office of Governor

The Office of Governor

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Published: 1963

Total Pages: 128

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Purpose, Power and Prison: Stories About Former Illinois Governors

Purpose, Power and Prison: Stories About Former Illinois Governors

Author: Robert E. Hartley

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2020-03-04

Total Pages: 250

ISBN-13: 1796084506

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What happened to the 11 men who served as governor of Illinois from 1933 to 2003? That is what this book is about. Each life is traced from highlights and lowlights in office to the day the music stopped and life played out as a former governor. Most of them would have preferred to continue serving as the state’s chief executive. But that wasn’t an option. Each man faced the challenges of a new life. Some performed well, some did not. The eleven are a mixed bag of personalities, ambitions and attempts at further glory. Their stories offer a rich assortment of adventures ranging from failure to success, from further political involvement to heroic legal battles, and efforts to earn their way. Yes, stories of three who went to prison, Kerner, Walker and Ryan, are included. For the first time in print, the rest of the story is available.


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Download or read book Purpose, Power and Prison: Stories About Former Illinois Governors written by Robert E. Hartley and published by Xlibris Corporation. This book was released on 2020-03-04 with total page 250 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: What happened to the 11 men who served as governor of Illinois from 1933 to 2003? That is what this book is about. Each life is traced from highlights and lowlights in office to the day the music stopped and life played out as a former governor. Most of them would have preferred to continue serving as the state’s chief executive. But that wasn’t an option. Each man faced the challenges of a new life. Some performed well, some did not. The eleven are a mixed bag of personalities, ambitions and attempts at further glory. Their stories offer a rich assortment of adventures ranging from failure to success, from further political involvement to heroic legal battles, and efforts to earn their way. Yes, stories of three who went to prison, Kerner, Walker and Ryan, are included. For the first time in print, the rest of the story is available.


Horner of Illinois

Horner of Illinois

Author: Thomas B. Littlewood

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Published: 1969

Total Pages: 314

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Revised Budget for 1937-1939, Submitted to the Members of the 60th General Assembly, by Governor Henry Horner

Revised Budget for 1937-1939, Submitted to the Members of the 60th General Assembly, by Governor Henry Horner

Author: Illinois. Governor

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Published: 1939*

Total Pages: 13

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