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'''Charles A. Towne'''(November 21, 1858October 22, 1928) was an [[United States|American]] [[politican]]. He served in the [[US House of Representatives]] from [[Minnesota]]as a [[United States Republican Party|Republican]] and [[New York]] as a [[United States Democratic Party|Democrat]] and the [[US Senate]] from [[Minnesota]], as a [[United States Democratic Party|Democrat]].
 
'''Charles A.Arnette Towne''' ([[November 21]], 1858October[[1858]] - [[October 22]], [[1928]]) was an [[United States|American]] [[politican]]. He served in the [[USUnited States House of Representatives]] from [[Minnesota]]as a [[United States Republican Party|Republican]] and from [[New York]] as a [[United States Democratic Party|Democrat]] and the [[US Senate]] from [[Minnesota]], as a [[United States Democratic Party|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]].
HeTowne served in the House from Minnesota from [[March 4]], [[1895]] to [[March 3]],[[1897]]. He ran for reelctionreelection in 1896 as an Indedpendent but lost. He declined the nomination for [[Vice President of the United States|Vice President]] on the [[United States Populist]] ticket in [[1900]].
 
Towne was appointed theto 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 [[USUnited States House of Representatives]] from New York [[March 4]], [[1905]] to [[March 3]], [[1907]].