Charles A. Towne

Charles A. Towne(November 21, 1858October 22, 1928) was an American politican. He served in the US House of Representatives from Minnesotaas a Republican and New York as a Democrat and the US Senate from Minnesota, as a Democrat.

He served in the House from Minnesota from March 4, 1895 to March 3, 1897. He ran for reelction in 1896 as an Indedpendent but lost. He declined the nomination for Vice President on the Populist[?] ticket in 1900. Towne was appointed the Senate to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Cushman Davis and served from December 5, 1900, to January 28, 1901, when the elected replacement took office. He served again in the US House of Representatives from New York March 4, 1905 to March 3, 1907.

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Tall and robust and stout; Middleton's Rouseabout. Now on his own dominions Hasn't any opinions, The Ballad of the Drover Across the stony ridges, Young Harry Dale, the drover, And well his stock-horse bears him, And stoutly his old pack-horse He travelled regions vast; Since home-folk saw him last. He hopes to marry soon; Keep jingling to the tune. Beyond the hazy dado And yon blue line of ranges And thitherward the drover While hobble-chains and camp-ware With storm-clouds inky black; Around the drover's track; His horses' strength he tries, Before the flood shall rise. The thunder from above him And down on thirsty pastures And every creek and gully Till the river runs a banker, The best dog on the plains, And strokes their shaggy manes; When floods were at their height From getting home to-night!' The thunder growls a warning, As the drover turns his horses But, oh! the flood runs stronger The saddle-horse is failing, The flood's grey breast is blank, Are struggling up the bank. The girl will wait in vain -- In charge of stock again. The faithful dog a moment And then swims through the current And round and round in circles .

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