History of the Republican Party in Ohio, Volume 1Joseph Patterson Smith Lewis Publishing Company, 1898 |
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Page 14
... unanimous vote against it on the part of our Representatives . Resolved , That the Government of the United States is a ... unanimously adopted , with the most decided demonstrations of enthusiasm . Jacob Brinkerhoff , of Richland , was ...
... unanimous vote against it on the part of our Representatives . Resolved , That the Government of the United States is a ... unanimously adopted , with the most decided demonstrations of enthusiasm . Jacob Brinkerhoff , of Richland , was ...
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... unanimously adopted and ordered to be published . The meeting was fully attended , and the Address was indorsed by all the anti- Nebraska members of Congress , which in- cluded seventeen of the twenty - one Repre- sentatives from Ohio ...
... unanimously adopted and ordered to be published . The meeting was fully attended , and the Address was indorsed by all the anti- Nebraska members of Congress , which in- cluded seventeen of the twenty - one Repre- sentatives from Ohio ...
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... unanimously adopted , nominating the following officers of the Convention : President - Benjamin F. Leiter , of Stark County . 8. Levi Vice Presidents - 1 . John Burgoyne , Hamilton . 2. Thomas Gattier , Hamilton . 3. John W. Sohn ...
... unanimously adopted , nominating the following officers of the Convention : President - Benjamin F. Leiter , of Stark County . 8. Levi Vice Presidents - 1 . John Burgoyne , Hamilton . 2. Thomas Gattier , Hamilton . 3. John W. Sohn ...
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... unanimously adopted . Benjamin S. Cowen , Chairman of the Committee on Nominations , reported the following candidates as their unanimous choice : For Judge of the Supreme Court , Joseph R. Swan , of Franklin ; for Member of the Board ...
... unanimously adopted . Benjamin S. Cowen , Chairman of the Committee on Nominations , reported the following candidates as their unanimous choice : For Judge of the Supreme Court , Joseph R. Swan , of Franklin ; for Member of the Board ...
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... to 20,000 persons in attend- ance were harmonious and enthusiastic , " and that the platform of the previous year had been reaffirmed unanimously with but an additional clause : 34 HISTORY OF THE REPUBLICAN PARTY IN OHIO .
... to 20,000 persons in attend- ance were harmonious and enthusiastic , " and that the platform of the previous year had been reaffirmed unanimously with but an additional clause : 34 HISTORY OF THE REPUBLICAN PARTY IN OHIO .
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