Jake L. Hamon Sr.

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Jacob Louis Hamon Sr. (June 5, 1873 – November 26, 1920) was an American attorney, oil millionaire, railway owner, and political figure. He was Chairman of the Oklahoma Republican National Committee, and after statehood, state chairman of the Republican National Committee. By 1920, he had become quite wealthy and an influential player in Republican Party politics. He allegedly swung enough Republican votes to assure Warren G. Harding would be the Republican candidate for President, and subsequently become the President-elect. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Ardmore, Oklahoma, U.S.
xsd:date 1920-11-26
rdf:langString Grenola, Kansas, U.S.
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rdf:langString Rose Hill Cemetery
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rdf:langString Jacob Louis Hamon
rdf:langString Clara Smith, Jake Hamon's lover and killer
rdf:langString Mrs. Jake L. Hamon, Georgia Perkins
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rdf:langString Mrs. Jake L. Hamon 1924-04-29 LCCN2016887238 .jpg
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rdf:langString Georgia Perkins
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rdf:langString Jacob Louis Hamon Sr. (June 5, 1873 – November 26, 1920) was an American attorney, oil millionaire, railway owner, and political figure. He was Chairman of the Oklahoma Republican National Committee, and after statehood, state chairman of the Republican National Committee. By 1920, he had become quite wealthy and an influential player in Republican Party politics. He allegedly swung enough Republican votes to assure Warren G. Harding would be the Republican candidate for President, and subsequently become the President-elect. It was rumored that Harding would name Hamon to an important post in the new administration. His murder, and the subsequent trial of his mistress, was national news in 1920. His mistress, private secretary and business agent, Clara Smith, was found innocent of murder charges.
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