Secretary of State William F. Galvin has discretion over the order of questions on the ballot.
Secretary of State William Jennings Bryan urged compromise and restraint.
Secretary of State William H. Seward lived in the house next door to Tayloe's.
Secretary of State William Jennings Bryan spoke afterward.
Secretary of State William Jennings Bryan formally declared the amendment's adoption on May 31, 1913.
On May 31, 1913, Secretary of State William Jennings Bryan declared the amendment to have been adopted.
Secretary of State William P. Rogers cabled American diplomats about the decision not to retaliate militarily against the North.
On December 18, Secretary of State William H. Seward proclaimed it to have been adopted.
Secretary of State William Jennings Bryan appealed for their release through diplomatic channels.
He was chief clerk in the office of Ohio Secretary of State William Henry Smith.