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  2. Alvan E. Bovay - Wikipedia

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    Alvan Earle Bovay (July 12, 1818 – January 13, 1903) was an American politician and one of the founders of the Republican Party. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] He served in the Wisconsin State Assembly in 1859 and 1860, representing Fond du Lac County .

  3. Republican Party of Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    The organizer of the meeting that gave birth to America's Republican Party was New York state native Alvan Earle Bovay, a lawyer and mathematics teacher at Ripon College. In 1852 Bovay traveled to New York City during the national Whig Party convention and met with old friend and New York Tribune editor Horace Greeley. Bovay suggested the name ...

  4. Jehdeiah Bowen - Wikipedia

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    Active as a Democrat in local and state politics, Bowen worked with Alvan E. Bovay to found a new Wisconsin chapter of the Republican Party. [6] [7] [12] [13] Bowen served as mayor of Ripon, Wisconsin in 1859 and 1868. [14] In 1871, Bowen served in the Wisconsin State Assembly. [15] [16] [7] He died in Ripon, Wisconsin on November 19, 1891. [14 ...

  5. Little White Schoolhouse - Wikipedia

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    The structure was built in its original location in 1853 as a school. It was championed as part of a wider education initiative by a New York transplant, Alvan Bovay. [3] Bovay used his position in founding the school to further involve himself in politics, becoming a founder of the Republican Party, which formed during a meeting at the ...

  6. Adrienne Bailon-Houghton announces she's stepping down as E ...

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    Adrienne Bailon-Houghton is saying goodbye to E! News. The actor and host of the late-night entertainment news program revealed in an Instagram post on Oct. 31, that she is stepping away from the ...

  7. Modern republicanism - Wikipedia

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    The efforts were primarily led by political leaders such as Alvan E. Bovay, Thaddeus Stevens, and Abraham Lincoln. [99] See also. Abolition of monarchy;

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  9. Republicanism - Wikipedia

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    Reform! Down with the Royal house – long live Aftonbladet! Death to the king – Republic! Republic! – the people! Brunkeberg this evening." The writer's identity is unknown. In the late 18th century there was convergence of democracy and republicanism. Republicanism is a system that replaces or accompanies inherited rule.