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  1. In 1912, Marshall received the Democratic nomination for vice-president, sharing the ticket with Woodrow Wilson. They won the election and were reelected in 1916. Marshall served as vice-president until 1921, taking a more hands-on role following Wilson’s illness in 1919.

  2. Mar 17, 2023 · Recollections of Thomas R. Marshall, vice-president and Hoosier Philosopher: a Hoosier salad by Thomas R. Marshall. Publication date 1925-01-01 Publisher

  3. Author of Recollections of Thomas R. Marshall, Vice-President and Hoosier Philosopher, Intellectual Bravery, and Speech of Hon. Thomas R. Marshall, Governor of Indiana, Accepting the Democratic Nomination for Vice President of the United States

  4. Thomas R. Marshall's Victory in the Election of 1908 Keith S. Montgomery* As a lawyer in Columbia City for thirty-three years, as governor of Indiana from 1909 to 1913, and as Vice Presi dent of the United States during Woodrow Wilson's two terms, Thomas Riley Marshall (1854-1925) earned his live lihood and his reputation by speaking. He ...

  5. -- Thomas Riley Marshall, Vice President of the United States for the eight years of Woodrow Wilson's service as President, and before that Governor of Indiana, died this morning in the room at ...

  6. The first United States vice-president of the 20th century to serve consecutive terms in office was Thomas R. Marshall, who held the position from 1913 to 1921 in the Democratic administration of Woodrow Wilson. A popular public official with a good sense of humor, the often-quoted Marshall is perhaps best remembered for saying “What this ...

  7. 28th United States Vice President, Indiana Governor. A member of the Democratic Party, he served as the 27th Governor of Indiana from January 1909 until January 1913 and the 28th U.S. Vice President under President Woodrow Wilson for two consecutive terms from March 1913 until March 1921. He is remembered for his...

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