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- Richard_P._Bland abstract "Richard Parks Bland (August 19, 1835 – June 15, 1899) was an American politician, lawyer, and educator from Missouri. A Democrat, Bland served in the United States Congress a total of twenty-four years between 1873 and 1899,representing at various times the Missouri 5th, 8th and 11th congressional districts. Nicknamed "Silver Dick" for his efforts to promote a United States return to bimetallism and an advocate of the free silver movement, Bland is best known for the Bland–Allison Act. The act, passed over President Rutherford B. Hayes veto in 1878, required the U.S. Treasury to buy a certain amount of silver and put it into circulation as silver dollars. Bland was a U.S. Presidential candidate in 1896, seeking the Democratic presidential nomination but lost to William Jennings Bryan.".
- Richard_P._Bland activeYearsEndDate "1899-06-15".
- Richard_P._Bland activeYearsStartDate "1873-03-04".
- Richard_P._Bland birthDate "1835-08-19".
- Richard_P._Bland birthPlace Hartford,_Kentucky.
- Richard_P._Bland birthYear "1835".
- Richard_P._Bland deathDate "1899-06-15".
- Richard_P._Bland deathPlace Lebanon,_Missouri.
- Richard_P._Bland deathPlace Missouri.
- Richard_P._Bland deathYear "1899".
- Richard_P._Bland party Democratic_Party_(United_States).
- Richard_P._Bland region Missouri's_11th_congressional_district.
- Richard_P._Bland region Missouri's_5th_congressional_district.
- Richard_P._Bland region Missouri's_8th_congressional_district.
- Richard_P._Bland religion Presbyterian_Church_(U.S.A.).
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- Richard_P._Bland after Alexander_Graves.
- Richard_P._Bland after Charles_Frederick_Joy.
- Richard_P._Bland after Dorsey_W._Shackleford.
- Richard_P._Bland after Joel_Douglas_Hubbard.
- Richard_P._Bland almaMater "Hartford College".
- Richard_P._Bland before Joel_Douglas_Hubbard.
- Richard_P._Bland before John_Bullock_Clark,_Jr..
- Richard_P._Bland before John_Joseph_O'Neill_(U.S._politician).
- Richard_P._Bland before Samuel_Swinfin_Burdett.
- Richard_P._Bland birthDate "1835-08-19".
- Richard_P._Bland birthPlace "Hartford, Kentucky, U.S.".
- Richard_P._Bland dateOfBirth "1835-08-19".
- Richard_P._Bland dateOfDeath "1899-06-15".
- Richard_P._Bland deathDate "1899-06-15".
- Richard_P._Bland deathPlace "Lebanon, Missouri, U.S.".
- Richard_P._Bland district "11".
- Richard_P._Bland district "5".
- Richard_P._Bland district "8".
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- Richard_P._Bland name "Bland, Richard P.".
- Richard_P._Bland name "Richard P. Bland".
- Richard_P._Bland party Democratic_Party_(United_States).
- Richard_P._Bland placeOfBirth "Hartford, Kentucky".
- Richard_P._Bland placeOfDeath "Lebanon, Missouri".
- Richard_P._Bland preceded Samuel_Swinfin_Burdett.
- Richard_P._Bland religion Presbyterian_Church_(U.S.A.).
- Richard_P._Bland shortDescription "American politician".
- Richard_P._Bland spouse "Virginia Elizabeth Mitchell ; 9 children".
- Richard_P._Bland state Missouri.
- Richard_P._Bland state "Missouri".
- Richard_P._Bland succeeded Dorsey_W._Shackleford.
- Richard_P._Bland termEnd "1899-06-15".
- Richard_P._Bland termStart "1873-03-04".
- Richard_P._Bland years "1873".
- Richard_P._Bland years "1883".
- Richard_P._Bland years "1893".
- Richard_P._Bland years "1897".
- Richard_P._Bland description "American politician".
- Richard_P._Bland description "American politician".
- Richard_P._Bland subject Category:1835_births.
- Richard_P._Bland subject Category:1899_deaths.
- Richard_P._Bland subject Category:American_Freemasons.
- Richard_P._Bland subject Category:Members_of_the_United_States_House_of_Representatives_from_Missouri.
- Richard_P._Bland subject Category:Missouri_Democrats.
- Richard_P._Bland subject Category:People_from_Carson_City,_Nevada.
- Richard_P._Bland subject Category:People_from_Lebanon,_Missouri.
- Richard_P._Bland subject Category:People_from_Ohio_County,_Kentucky.
- Richard_P._Bland subject Category:People_from_Rolla,_Missouri.
- Richard_P._Bland subject Category:United_States_presidential_candidates,_1896.
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- Richard_P._Bland comment "Richard Parks Bland (August 19, 1835 – June 15, 1899) was an American politician, lawyer, and educator from Missouri. A Democrat, Bland served in the United States Congress a total of twenty-four years between 1873 and 1899,representing at various times the Missouri 5th, 8th and 11th congressional districts. Nicknamed "Silver Dick" for his efforts to promote a United States return to bimetallism and an advocate of the free silver movement, Bland is best known for the Bland–Allison Act.".
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