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... convention at Pittsburgh on February 22 , Washington's birth- day , " for the purpose of perfecting the National Organization , and providing for a National Delegate Convention of the Re- publican Party " to nominate candidates for ...
... convention at Pittsburgh on February 22 , Washington's birth- day , " for the purpose of perfecting the National Organization , and providing for a National Delegate Convention of the Re- publican Party " to nominate candidates for ...
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... convention , and formed the North American Party . They set June 12 as the opening date for their own convention in New York , five days before the scheduled national meeting of Re- publican delegates . Obviously the defecting North ...
... convention , and formed the North American Party . They set June 12 as the opening date for their own convention in New York , five days before the scheduled national meeting of Re- publican delegates . Obviously the defecting North ...
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... convention in St. Louis gave McKinley an overwhelming first - ballot nomination over House Speaker Thomas B. Reed , Senator Matthew S. Quay , and others . For vice - president the convention nominated Garret A. Hobart , national ...
... convention in St. Louis gave McKinley an overwhelming first - ballot nomination over House Speaker Thomas B. Reed , Senator Matthew S. Quay , and others . For vice - president the convention nominated Garret A. Hobart , national ...
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Crisis and a New Party | 7 |
1856 | 15 |
The Rise of Lincoln | 23 |
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Antislavery Politics in Antebellum and Civil War America Thomas G. Mitchell No preview available - 2007 |