James A. McKenzie

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جيمس أ. ماكنزي هو دبلوماسي ومحامي وسياسي أمريكي، ولد في 1 أغسطس 1840، وتوفي في 25 يونيو 1904 في أوك غروف في الولايات المتحدة. نشط حزبياً في الحزب الديمقراطي. وقد انتخب عضو مجلس النواب الأمريكي ‏. rdf:langString
James Andrew McKenzie (* 1. August 1840 in , Christian County, Kentucky; † 25. Juni 1904 in , Kentucky) war ein US-amerikanischer Politiker. Zwischen 1877 und 1883 vertrat er den Bundesstaat Kentucky im US-Repräsentantenhaus. Von 1893 bis 1897 war er außerdem amerikanischer Gesandter in Peru. rdf:langString
James Andrew McKenzie (August 1, 1840 – June 25, 1904) was a U.S. Representative from Kentucky and uncle of John McKenzie Moss. Born in , McKenzie attended the common schools of Christian County and Centre College, Danville, Kentucky. He studied law and admitted to the bar in 1861, and commenced practice in Hopkinsville, Kentucky. McKenzie also engaged in agricultural pursuits during this time. During the Civil War he served as a private in the Confederate States Army. Journalist and Toledo mayor Brand Whitlock described McKenzie as a colorful figure renowned for his flowery style of speaking: rdf:langString
rdf:langString جيمس أ. ماكنزي
rdf:langString James A. McKenzie
rdf:langString James A. McKenzie
rdf:langString James A. McKenzie
rdf:langString James A. McKenzie
xsd:date 1904-06-25
xsd:date 1840-08-01
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xsd:date 1840-08-01
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xsd:date 1904-06-25
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rdf:langString Member of the Kentucky House of Representatives
rdf:langString Secretary of State of Kentucky
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rdf:langString Amelia C. Parish Blakey
rdf:langString Kentucky
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xsd:date 1883-03-03
xsd:date 1887-08-30
xsd:date 1897-04-13
xsd:date 1877-03-04
xsd:date 1883-09-05
xsd:date 1893-06-24
xsd:integer 1883 --03-04 --06-24
rdf:langString جيمس أ. ماكنزي هو دبلوماسي ومحامي وسياسي أمريكي، ولد في 1 أغسطس 1840، وتوفي في 25 يونيو 1904 في أوك غروف في الولايات المتحدة. نشط حزبياً في الحزب الديمقراطي. وقد انتخب عضو مجلس النواب الأمريكي ‏.
rdf:langString James Andrew McKenzie (* 1. August 1840 in , Christian County, Kentucky; † 25. Juni 1904 in , Kentucky) war ein US-amerikanischer Politiker. Zwischen 1877 und 1883 vertrat er den Bundesstaat Kentucky im US-Repräsentantenhaus. Von 1893 bis 1897 war er außerdem amerikanischer Gesandter in Peru.
rdf:langString James Andrew McKenzie (August 1, 1840 – June 25, 1904) was a U.S. Representative from Kentucky and uncle of John McKenzie Moss. Born in , McKenzie attended the common schools of Christian County and Centre College, Danville, Kentucky. He studied law and admitted to the bar in 1861, and commenced practice in Hopkinsville, Kentucky. McKenzie also engaged in agricultural pursuits during this time. During the Civil War he served as a private in the Confederate States Army. Following the war, he served as member of the Kentucky House of Representatives from 1867 to 1871. McKenzie later was elected as a Democrat to the Forty-fifth, Forty-sixth, and Forty-seventh United States Congresses (March 4, 1877 – March 3, 1883). He was an unsuccessful candidate for renomination in 1882. McKenzie then served as Secretary of State of Kentucky under Governor J. Proctor Knott from 1884 to 1888 and as commissioner from Kentucky to the World's Columbian Exposition at Chicago, Illinois in 1893. In that same year, he was appointed Minister to Peru by President Grover Cleveland. He resigned and settled on his farm near . He died at Oak Grove, Kentucky, on June 25, 1904. He was interred in Fairview Cemetery, Bowling Green, Kentucky. Journalist and Toledo mayor Brand Whitlock described McKenzie as a colorful figure renowned for his flowery style of speaking: He was tall and spare of frame, and his long moustache and goatee, and the great black slouch hat he wore made him in appearance the typical southerner of the popular imagination. **** He was fond of striking phrases; he it was who had referred to Blaine as a Florentine mosaic; and his reference to Mrs. Cleveland as “the uncrowned queen of America” had delighted the Democratic convention at St. Louis which renominated her husband for the presidency. And again at Chicago, on that memorable night of oratory in 1892 in seconding the nomination of Cleveland on behalf of Kentucky he stood on a chair and referred to his state as the commonwealth “in which, thank God, the damned lie is the first lick, where the women are so beautiful that the aurora borealis blushes with shame, where the whiskey is so good as to make intoxication a virtue, and the horses so fleet that lightning in comparison is but a puling paralytic.”
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rdf:langString Uncle of John McKenzie Moss
rdf:langString Fairview Cemetery
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