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    James Britton Cranfill (September 12, 1858 – December 28, 1942) was an American religious figure and prohibitionist who served as the Prohibition Party's...
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  • Look up Cranfill in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Cranfill is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: James B. Cranfill (1858–1942), American...
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    delegation became irritated with Demorest and voted for Bidwell 73–7. James B. Cranfill from Texas was nominated for vice-president on the first ballot with...
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    William Howard Taft The other was in 1892 when Kansas voted for Populist James B. Weaver and Nebraska for Republican Benjamin Harrison. "National General...
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    for him against William B. Palmore, Daniel R. Sheen, Alfred L. Manierre, Will W. Tracy, Frederick F. Wheeler, James B. Cranfill, and Oliver W. Stewart...
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    was the nominee of the Prohibition Party. The ticket of Bidwell and James B. Cranfill of Texas finished fourth nationwide, receiving 271,058 votes, or 2...
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    presidential nominees while Henry Fish, James Black, John Blackman, Secretary Gideon T. Stewart, Julius A. Spencer, and Stephen B. Ransom were proposed for the...
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  • Representative James B. Weaver of Iowa Fmr. governor Benjamin Butler of Massachusetts Fmr. governor John St. John of Kansas Brigadier General Clinton B. Fisk of...
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    " The 1892 vice presidential candidate for the Prohibition Party, James B. Cranfill, also lived on the street, at 5121 Swiss Avenue. 4902 Swiss Ave.—This...
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  • received the votes of unpledged electors from Mississippi and Alabama. Cranfill was allowed to appear on state ballots despite the fact that he was constitutionally...
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