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'''Benjamin Franklin Shively''' (AD 1857 - 1916 AD) was a United States Representative and United States Senator from [[Indiana]]. Shively was elected in 1884 as a member of the progressive [[National Anti-Monopolist Party]] after the resignation of [[William H. Calkins]]. He was later reelected on the Democratic ticket and served in the House from 1887-1893. After an unsuccessful run for [[governor]]
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'''Benjamin Franklin Shively''' (1857 - 1916) was a [[United States Representative]] and United States Senator from [[Indiana]]. Shively was elected in 1884 as a member of the progressive [[National Anti-Monopolist Party]] after the resignation of [[William Henry Calkins]]. He was later reelected on the Democratic ticket and served in the House from 1887-1893. After an unsuccessful run for [[governor]]
 
he became a United States Senator in 1909 and served until his death in 1916.<ref>http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=S000371</ref>
 
he became a United States Senator in 1909 and served until his death in 1916.<ref>http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=S000371</ref>
  
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Latest revision as of 15:22, November 28, 2011

Benjamin Franklin Shively (1857 - 1916) was a United States Representative and United States Senator from Indiana. Shively was elected in 1884 as a member of the progressive National Anti-Monopolist Party after the resignation of William Henry Calkins. He was later reelected on the Democratic ticket and served in the House from 1887-1893. After an unsuccessful run for governor he became a United States Senator in 1909 and served until his death in 1916.[1]

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  1. http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=S000371