Fulton J. Redman
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Fulton_J._Redman an entity of type: Thing
Fulton Jarvis Redman (March 12, 1885 - September 1969) was a Maine politician and newspaper editor. A Democrat, Redman was born in Ellsworth and served as a member of the Maine House of Representatives from 1916 to 1917. He was twice a delegate to the Democratic National Convention (1924 and (1940). He ran for the U.S. Senate three times (1924 (against Bert M. Fernald), 1926 (against Arthur R. Gould) and 1942 (against Wallace H. White, Jr.). He ran for Governor of Maine in 1940 and lost to Republican Sumner Sewall. He was also the publisher of the . He died in 1969.
rdf:langString
rdf:langString
Fulton J. Redman
xsd:integer
34272858
xsd:integer
1093794763
xsd:integer
2
rdf:langString
Democratic nominee for Governor of Maine
rdf:langString
Democratic nominee for U.S. Senator from Maine
xsd:integer
1940
1942
19241926
rdf:langString
Fulton Jarvis Redman (March 12, 1885 - September 1969) was a Maine politician and newspaper editor. A Democrat, Redman was born in Ellsworth and served as a member of the Maine House of Representatives from 1916 to 1917. He was twice a delegate to the Democratic National Convention (1924 and (1940). He ran for the U.S. Senate three times (1924 (against Bert M. Fernald), 1926 (against Arthur R. Gould) and 1942 (against Wallace H. White, Jr.). He ran for Governor of Maine in 1940 and lost to Republican Sumner Sewall. He was also the publisher of the . He died in 1969.
xsd:nonNegativeInteger
2744