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Bristow, Joseph

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Bristow, Joseph (Little) (1861–1944)

US senator. A progressive Republican, his most notable achievement was to help write what became the Seventeenth Amendment, providing for the direct election of senators, while serving a term in the US Senate (Republican, Kansas; 1909–15).

He was born near Hazel Green, Kentucky, but lived in Kansas, where he owned several newspapers. As assistant postmaster general 1897–1905, his investigation of corruption in the postal system exposed several Republican legislators and forced his resignation.



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