Michael Hahn

In 1865, Hahn was elected to the U.S. Senate, but Radical Republicans refused to allow him and other Southerners to be seated. Later he was elected for several terms as a Republican to the state House during the Reconstruction era, where he was also elected as Speaker. Hahn was active as a publisher and editor, owning and operating three newspapers in succession that supported the Republican Party, its program, and its candidates in the state. He spent much of his wealth in supporting these papers. Hahn continued to be politically active, being elected to Congress from Louisiana's 2nd congressional district in 1884 with a strong majority. He served about a year before his death in office. Provided by Wikipedia
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Published: 1985
Superior document: Indica et Tibetica 10
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Published: 1977
Superior document: Studia philologica Buddhica. Occasional paper series 1
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Published: 2007
Superior document: Ryukoku University studies in Buddhist culture 18
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Published: 1982
Superior document: Miscellaneous papers / Nepal Research Centre no. 34
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Published: 1982
Superior document: Nāgārjuna's Ratnāvalī Vol. 1
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Published: 1990
Superior document: Indica et Tibetica Band 18
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Published: 2007
Superior document: Studia philologica Buddhica. Monograph series 22
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Published: 2008
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Published: 2007
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Published: 2007
Superior document: Wiener Studien zur Tibetologie und Buddhismuskunde Heft 66
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Published: 1999
Superior document: Indica et Tibetica Band 34
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Published: 2002
Superior document: Wiener Studien zur Tibetologie und Buddhismuskunde Heft 53
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Published: 1996
Superior document: Indica et Tibetica Band 28