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- Wayne Bidwell Wheeler was born at Brookfield, Ohio to Mary Ursula Hutchinson and Joseph Wheeler. He graduated from Oberlin in 1894 and in law from...
- male, deceased (1946)
- Howard Hyde Russell (1855-1946), was the founder of the Anti-Saloon League. Following a religious conversion, he gave up the practice of law to...
- male, deceased (1947)
- Andrew John Volstead (October 31 1860 - January 20 1947) was a member of the United States House of Representatives from Minnesota in the 58th,...
- male, deceased (1945)
- William Eugene "Pussyfoot" Johnson (25 March 1862-2 February 1945) was an American Prohibition advocate and law enforcement officer. In pursuit of...
- male, deceased (1950)
- Ernest Cherrington (1877-1950) was a leading temperance journalist (see temperance movement). He became active in the Anti-Saloon League and was...
- male, deceased (1893)
- James Black (1823 - 1893) became a leader of the temperance movement in the United States after having a bad experience with alcohol intoxication,...
- male
- Percy Andreae was an influential anti-prohibitionist in the U.S. during the early part of the twentieth century. After the anti-Saloon League made...
- male, deceased (1952)
- William D. Upshaw (1866-1952) served eight years in Congress (1919-1927), where he was such a strong proponent of the temperance movement that he...
- male, deceased (1936)
- Henry Bourne Joy (November 23, 1864 in Detroit, Michigan - November 6, 1936) was President of the Packard Motor Car Company. Joy's father was...
- male
- Harold E. Talbott Jr. was born in Dayton, Ohio, in March 1888. He attended the Hill School in Pottstown, Pennsylvania, and spent two years at Yale...
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