Charles Hunter Corregan
American printer and politician
Charles Hunter Corregan (December 11, 1860 Oswego, New York—June 1946) was an American printer and politician.
Life
In 1898, he ran for New York Attorney General on the Socialist Labor ticket, but was defeated. In 1900 and 1928, he ran for Governor of New York on the Socialist Labor ticket, but was defeated. He was nominated for U.S. President in 1904 by the Socialist Labor Party of America.[1]
References
- ^ "Hutchings, Charles Henry, (1 Oct. 1869–17 June 1946)", Who Was Who, Oxford University Press, 2007-12-01, retrieved 2023-12-27
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- Van Patten - Schneider - Vogt - Rosenberg - Gretsch - Kuhn - Bohn - Augustine - Petersen - Karp - Bills
- 1892, Wing/Matchett
- 1896, Matchett / Maguire
- 1900, Malloney / Remmel
- 1904, Corregan/Cox
- 1908, Gillhaus/Munro
- 1912, Reimer/Gillhaus
- 1916, Reimer/Harrison
- 1920, Cox/Gillhaus
- 1924, Johns/Reynolds
- 1928, Reynolds/Crowley
- 1932, Reynolds/Aiken
- 1936, Aiken/Emil Teichert
- 1940, Aiken/Orange
- 1944, Edward Teichert/Albaugh
- 1948, Edward Teichert/Emery
- 1952, Hass/Emery
- 1956, Hass/Cozzini
- 1960, Hass/Cozzini
- 1964, Hass/Blomen
- 1968, Blomen/Taylor
- 1972, Fisher/Gunderson
- 1976, Levin/Blomen
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