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Page entitled : William C. Whitney kingmaker and Secretary of the Navy

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How W. C. Whitney managed claims as corporate counsel of New York City, helped Grover Cleveland become president and was made U.S. Secretary of the Navy

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he worked a lot for the nomination of his father-in-law, Henry B. Payne, on the Democratic ticket, but Tilden, although too ill to assume it, still wanted the presidency for himself and withheld his support. Finally, ‘General’ Winfield S. Hancock of Civil War fame was chosen as the democratic candidate and lost against James A. Garfield.

Finally in 1884 he had his way and managed to get a Democrat, Grover Cleveland, elected to the U.S. presidency. Whitney, by then known as the kingmaker, was also promptly offered a cabinet office.   ...

 

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