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... Ohio , impressed con- servatives as too radical in his antislavery positions . The elderly , conservative John McLean of Ohio , associate justice of the Su- preme Court , eagerly hoped for the honor and had strong sup- port from many ...
... Ohio , impressed con- servatives as too radical in his antislavery positions . The elderly , conservative John McLean of Ohio , associate justice of the Su- preme Court , eagerly hoped for the honor and had strong sup- port from many ...
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... Ohio in the state election of 1861 . Radical Republicans for the most part remained , reluctantly but necessarily , with this coalition . They complained bitterly about the Union nomination and election of a War Democrat as gov- ernor in ...
... Ohio in the state election of 1861 . Radical Republicans for the most part remained , reluctantly but necessarily , with this coalition . They complained bitterly about the Union nomination and election of a War Democrat as gov- ernor in ...
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... Ohio and the less color- ful John Sherman from the same state . The Republican convention , held at Cincinnati in June 1876 , nominated on the seventh ballot Governor Rutherford B. Hayes of Ohio , a brigadier general during the war and ...
... Ohio and the less color- ful John Sherman from the same state . The Republican convention , held at Cincinnati in June 1876 , nominated on the seventh ballot Governor Rutherford B. Hayes of Ohio , a brigadier general during the war and ...
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Crisis and a New Party | 7 |
1856 | 15 |
The Rise of Lincoln | 23 |
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References to this book
Antislavery Politics in Antebellum and Civil War America Thomas G. Mitchell No preview available - 2007 |