Chauncey Depew (English Wikipedia)

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  • Depew, Chauncey M. Orations, addresses and speeches of Chauncey M. Depew, pp. 96-108.Private printing, 1910. Online facsimile of volume held by Columbia University Libraries. Full digital text at Internet Archive. Largely celebrating American democracy and the friendship between France and the USA, Depew, likely referring to the recent Haymarket affair, also remarked, "The rays from this beacon, lighting this gateway to the continent, will welcome the poor and the persecuted with the hope and promise of homes and citizenship. It will teach them that there is room and brotherhood for all who will support our institutions and aid in our development; but that those who come to disturb our peace and dethrone our laws are aliens and enemies forever."
  • Adams, Arthur G. (February 25, 1996). The Hudson Through the Years. Fordham Univ Press. ISBN 9780823216765. Retrieved February 25, 2019 – via Internet Archive. west shore railroad ridgefield park.

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  • "Chauncey M. Depew Dies Of Pneumonia In His 94th Year. Family at Bedside of the Ex Senator When End Comes in Early Morning. Was Ill Only A Week. Stricken With a Chill on His Way North on the Train From Florida. Continued Duties as Chairman of New York Central Board to the Last". The New York Times. April 5, 1928. Retrieved January 13, 2015. Chauncey M. Depew died at his home, 27 West Fifty-fourth Street, at 4:20 o'clock this morning. He would have been 94 years old on April 23.
  • "C.M. Depew Jr.'s Funeral: Services Held In Chantry of St. Thomas—Burial at Peekskill". The New York Times. January 29, 1931. Retrieved October 6, 2016.
  • "Chauncey M. Depew Ill: Son of the Late Senator Is Stricken With Pneumonia". The New York Times. January 26, 1931. Retrieved October 6, 2016.
  • Prial, Frank J. (August 28, 1977). "Dining Out". The New York Times. Retrieved February 25, 2019.

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  • Wilson, Linda D. Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture. "Depew." Retrieved March 23, 2012.[1] Archived December 30, 2008, at the Wayback Machine

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  • Wilson, Linda D. Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture. "Depew." Retrieved March 23, 2012.[1] Archived December 30, 2008, at the Wayback Machine