Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Frank Bird” in chapter 10 of Frank Preston Stearns, Cambridge Sketches:
...d no ulterior object of his own.
Thus he acquired much greater influence in public affairs than most of the members of Congress.
When Mr. Baldwin, who represented his district, retired in 1868, Frank Bird became a candidate for the National Legislature, but he suffered from the disadvantage of living at the small end of the district, and the prize was carried off by George F. Hoar, afterwards United S...
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