Talk:John C. Black
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- [Off-topic material removed 18:10, 26 March 2006 (UTC)]
- Politicians Who Received the Medal of Honor
- (note wierd URL!)
- BLACK, John Charles
- Loyal Legion Vignettes
Not supported by either source:
- "However, he decided to go into politics." People pursue law as a means to enter politics, or find that they have been slowly drawn into it without any decision.
- "until he resigned only several months before his term was to expire" "Only" implies something unstated; his resignation is not of interest (except to chroniclers of who was where when) without more info on the circumstances.
- "Black served as a member of the United States Civil Service Commission from 1903-1915." (Congressional bio: "member of the United States Civil Service Commission 1904-1913"
--Jerzy?t 18:10, 26 March 2006 (UTC)
Political Graveyard (ref above) has for him "candidate for Democratic nomination for Vice President, 1888;" has the only support for our article United States presidential election, 1888#Democratic Party nomination lk'g him as the minor contender for the VP nom, but the identification of the two as one is not a slam dunk. (This was before he was in Congress.) I didn't add for lack of another independent source.
--Jerzy?t 18:52, 26 March 2006 (UTC)
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