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  1. Arthur Pue Gorman (March 11, 1839 – June 4, 1906) was an American politician. He was leader of the Gorman-Rasin organization with Isaac Freeman Rasin that controlled the Maryland Democratic Party from the late 1870s until his death in 1906. [3]

  2. Arthur Pue Gorman (1839-1906) represented Maryland in the U.S. Senate from 1881 to 1899 and again from 1903 until his death in 1906. Gorman informally led the Senate Democrats throughout the 1890s and was unanimously elected as the first official chairman of the Senate Democratic Conference on March 6, 1903.

  3. Arthur Pue Gorman, 18391906, American legislator, b. Woodstock, Md. After serving from 1869 to 1879 in the Maryland legislature, he was elected to the U.S. Senate in 1880. Gorman had by this time virtually become Democratic boss of Maryland.

  4. One such individual who has been almost totally ignored heretofore by the historian is Arthur Pue Gorman, United States senator, Democratic party chieftain, and political boss of the state of Maryland in the 1880's and 1890's. The life and career of Senator Gorman follow closely the familiar pattern for party bosses in this period.'

  5. John F. Brownell, H. L. Mencken, ARTHUR PUE GORMAN: PAST-MASTER IN POLITICS AND PRESIDENTIAL POSSIBILITY, Menckeniana, No. 154 (SUMMER 2000), pp. 4-12.

  6. Arthur Pue Gorman was an American politician. He was leader of the Gorman-Rasin organization with Isaac Freeman Rasin that controlled the Maryland Democratic Party from the late 1870s until his death in 1906.

  7. 31 mars 2011 · And the forgotten story of Arthur Pue Gorman combines them all. In the spring of 1865, Gorman, 26 years old, was penciled in as the starting third baseman for the Washington National...