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DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL CONVENTION. JAMES, OLLIE M., REP. FROM KENTUCKY, 1903-1913; SENATOR, 1913-1918

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01/01/1912
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Baltimore (Md.) ,  39.29028, -76.61222
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