Was quick-brained, keen-witted, humorous
In Philadelphia he threw himself into the social movements
Wrote and published Prose and Poetry & book on Arbitration
Great Orator Won the state of Kentucky for McKinley . Made 123 speeches.
McKinley Appointed him US Consul in Cardiff Wales Appointed July 17 1897 where he died still in Office in 1905
Wrote about Lincoln (Book in Library of Congress) and McKinley.
Belonged to the Masons
Was quick-brained, keen-witted, humorous
In Philadelphia he threw himself into the social movements
Wrote and published Prose and Poetry & book on Arbitration
Great Orator Won the state of Kentucky for McKinley . Made 123 speeches.
McKinley Appointed him US Consul in Cardiff Wales Appointed July 17 1897 where he died still in Office in 1905
Wrote about Lincoln (Book in Library of Congress) and McKinley.
Belonged to the Masons
Family Members
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Florence Emmalina Phillips Caswell
1868–1947
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Eli Stock Phillips
1870–1871
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Mary Louisa Phillips
1872–1872
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George Washington Phillips
1873–1874
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George Washington Phillips
1875–1876
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Ernest Lincoln Phillips
1877–1940
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Albert Stanley "Stan" Phillips
1880–1943
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Wendell Lands Phillips
1882–1883
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Grace Lilian Phillips
1884–1920
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