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  1. William Barnes Jr. (November 17, 1866 – June 25, 1930) was an American journalist and politician. The longtime owner and publisher of the Albany Evening Journal, Barnes was most notable as a major behind the scenes player in state and U.S. politics as a leader of New York 's Republican Party. Barnes was born in Albany, New York, and graduated ...

  2. 3 days ago · Grand Old Partisan honors William Barnes, born near Syracuse, May 25th 1824. He organized the first statewide meetings of teachers. This human rights crusader affiliated with the Liberty Party, then the Free Soil Party, then co-founded the New York GOP. Another undertaking was financing anti-slavery settlers in Kansas.

  3. Our History. The Clear View School opened with five small classes on January 2, 1968 in a small wood frame building in Pelham Manor under the direction of founder, William T. Barnes. It was then the only day school for emotionally disturbed children in Westchester County, and one of the first in the country. This tiny program was established ...

  4. The William Barnes vs. Theodore Roosevelt libel trial was a 1915 case between former president Theodore Roosevelt and New York State Republican Party Chairman William Barnes Jr. Barnes sued Roosevelt for libel following accusations of corruption made by Roosevelt against Barnes. [1] The trial became a high-profile news event, and was reported ...

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  6. Apr 19, 2011 · On April 19, 1915, a libel suit long in the making finally began in Syracuse, New York. Boss William Barnes had sued Theodore Roosevelt for libel, because a year earlier Roosevelt had publicly called Barnes “a political boss of the most obnoxious type.†The trial was moved to the Supreme Court in Syracuse to give both men an impartial jury as it was feared if the trial were held in ...

  7. William Barnes, Jr., was born in the city of Albany, N. Y., November 17, 1866, and is a son of William Barnes, the first superintendent of insurance of the State of New York. His mother was Emily Weed Barnes, a daughter of Thurlow Weed, founder and for many years editor of the Albany Evening Journal and the most conspicuous figure in State ...

  8. Find William's current address in New York, phone number and email. Contact information for people named William Barnes found in New York, Brooklyn, Buffalo and 47 other U.S. cities in NY, and include family, property and public records.

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