Thomas Tibbles Candidate

Born: May 22, 1840
Ohio
Washington County
United States
Resided: Lincoln, Nebraska
Lancaster County
Death: May 14, 1928
Gender: Man
Occupation: Newspaper editor and writer
Military Service: Civil War (Major, 1862-1863).
Political Party: People's
Notes: Tibbles was a former preacher and believe to be the last living member of abolitionist John Brown's forces at the time of his death.
Sources: United States Census, 1890 (Veterans Schedule). United States Census, 1900. The Daily Gazette (Lawrence, Kansas), August 6, 1904 (p. 1). Evening State Journal and Lincoln Daily News (Lincoln, Nebraska), May 15, 1928 (p. 1). Polk County Democrat (Osceola, Nebraska), May 17, 1928 (p. 1).
Drawing of Thomas Tibbles
Drawing of Thomas Tibbles
The Saunders County Journal (Ashland, Nebraska), August 18, 1904 (p. S1).

Election Details

Number of state/federal offices sought Number of campaigns Number of winning campaigns
1 1 0
Date Election Stage Party Votes Percent Result
11/08/1904 President / Vice President General People's 2,103 0.72% Lost