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    William Hope Harvey

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  1. William Hope "Coin" Harvey (August 16, 1851 – February 11, 1936) was an American lawyer, author, politician, and health resort owner best remembered as a prominent public intellectual advancing the idea of monetary bimetallism.

  2. Sep 25, 2023 · William Hope “Coin” Harvey founded both the resort of Monte Ne (Benton County) and the Ozark Trails Association, establishing him as a pioneer in the promotion of Arkansas tourism. Harvey was also the 1932 Liberty Party nominee for the president of the United States. Coin Harvey was born on August 16, 1851, on a farm near Buffalo, Virginia ...

  3. Aug 3, 2023 · Social reformer William Hope ‘‘Coin’’ Harvey (August 16, 1851-February 11, 1936) was born in Buffalo, Putnam County. He was one of the most remarkable personalities to emerge from West Virginia. He was a school teacher, lawyer, builder, silver miner, politician, land speculator, geologist, and bestselling author.

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  5. William Hope "Coin" Harvey, who died last night at his home in Monte Ne, Ark., was one of Huntington's earliest settlers. He began the practice of law here in 1876 with his brother, the late Judge Thomas H. Harvey, and built the Harvey home next to the old Enslow home on Third avenue.

  6. Aug 16, 2016 · Social reformer William Hope ‘‘Coin’’ Harvey was born at Buffalo in Putnam County on August 16, 1851. He was a teacher, lawyer, silver miner, politician, land speculator, geologist, and bestselling author. Harvey attended Buffalo Academy and Marshall College (now Marshall University) before becoming a lawyer.

  7. Coin Harvey (he was now known by his professor’s name, and would be for the rest of his life) stuck by his guns, but his hour had passed. When he realized the time had gone when issues of national finance were charged enough to bring strangers to blows in hotel lobbies, Harvey dropped his proselytizing for a while.

  8. Coin Harvey. William Hope “Coin” Harvey of Rogers (Benton County), founder of Monte Ne Resort and the Ozark Trails Association, as well as the 1932 Liberty Party candidate for president; circa 1930. Courtesy of the Rogers Historical Museum (Neg. #N004935)

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