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John Worth Kern

John W. Kern Clippings and Letters
S 771
1908-1914
1 folder
Manuscript Section, Indiana Division
Indiana State Library

Processed by: Christina Baich, December 2005


 

Biographical Note:

John Worth Kern was born on December 20, 1849, in Alto, Howard County, Indiana. He graduated from the University of Michigan law school in 1869, and was admitted to the Indiana bar that same year. Kern practiced law in Kokomo, Indiana, and served as the city attorney of Kokomo from 1871 to 1884. His other public offices included reporter of the Indiana Supreme Court (1885-1889); member of the Indiana Senate (1893-1897); special assistant U.S. district attorney (1893-1894); and city solicitor of Indianapolis (1897-1901). Kern made unsuccessful bids to be the Democratic candidate for Governor of Indiana in 1900 and 1904. In 1908, he was the vice-presidential candidate on the Democratic ticket with presidential candidate William Jennings Bryan. They lost to James Madison and George Clinton. Kern was elected to the U.S. Senate and served from 1911 to 1917. He died on August 17, 1917, Asheville, North Carolina.

Source:

Biographical Directory of the United States Congress. United States Congress. 16 Dec. 2005. 

Scope and Content Note:

The collection includes two photocopies of a clipping about John W. Kern titled “Would Like to be a Vice President;” a photocopy of a letter written to W. H. Liggett, Kern’s cousin, with genealogical information about their family; and a photocopy of a letter written to Emeline Liggett, Kern’s aunt, which talks about various family members and Kern’s memories of them.

Item Listing:

1 Folder  
1908 Photocopy of clipping, “Would Like to be a Vice President” (2 copies)
1910 June 14 John Kern to W. H. Liggett with enclosed genealogical information, photocopy of TL
1914 Aug. 14 John Kern to Emeline Liggett, photocopy of ALS 

Collection Information:

Size of Collection:
1 folder (3 items)
 
Collection Dates:
1908-1914
 
Provenance:
John W. Kern
 
Access: This collection is open for research.
Restrictions:
None
 
Reproduction Rights:
Permission to reproduce, exhibit, or publish material in this collection must be obtained from the Manuscript Section, Indiana State Library.  Possession of a reproduction from an Indiana State Library collection does not constitute permission for use.
 
Language Materials are entirely in English
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