Alton B. Parker died on 1926-05-10.
Alton B. Parker was born on 1852-05-14.
Alton Brooks Parker has written: 'Address by Alton B. Parker, in memoriam David Bennett Hill' -- subject(s): Accessible book
Alton Brook Parker's popular vote was 5,083,880, but his electoral vote was 140.
Theodore Roosevelt had more popular votes. Theodore had 7,623,486 votes while Alton had 5,083,880.
The Democratic Party candidate for the 1904 presidential election was Alton B. Parker. Parker lost to the incumbent Republican candidate, Teddy Roosevelt.
Robert B. Parker died on 2010-01-18.
Alton, a city in Illinois, was named after a prominent local figure, Alton W. Parker, who was a politician and a judge. The name was adopted in the 1830s when the town was first established. The area was originally called "Bluff City" due to its location on the bluffs overlooking the Mississippi River, but the name Alton was chosen to honor Parker's influence in the region.
Alton B. Parker was the Democratic Party Presidential Nominee who ran against Theodore Roosevelt in 1904, and John W. Davis was the Democratic Nominee who ran against Calvin Coolidge in 1924.
Alton Adams died in 1987.
Alton Meister died in 1995.
Alton Abraham died in 1999.
Alton Newell died in 1995.