Offers an in-depth look into the life of Sam Ward, a prominent lobbyist in 19th-century Washington, D.C., known as the "King of the Lobby." It explores his background, personal life, and evolution as a lobbyist, highlighting his unique approach of utilizing social influence, particularly elaborate dinners, over direct bribery. The sources also examine the broader context of the lobbying profession during the Gilded Age, including public perception, corruption scandals, and early attempts at regulation, providing a nuanced historical perspective on the practice. Additionally, the text touches upon the societal and political landscape of Washington D.C. before and after the Civil War, emphasizing the changes that created a fertile ground for the rise of powerful lobbyists like Ward.
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