498 NATIONAL GAND-BOOK POPULAR VOTE FOR PRESIDENT. 79,441 68,230 [10] 102,002 38,448 38,669 [6] 58,071 43,347 [6] 79,269 76,465 45,780 59,034 [6] 61,934 10,208 10,752 [3] 13, 381 15,428 [4] 23,849 22.923 76,278 50,446 (11) 130,088 184,770 [21] 278,232 258, 601 163,637 208,011 [15] 213,526 71,119 [11] 171,327 112,099 32,970 [5] 78,322 37,902 100, 208 97,156 [12] 159,690 57,029 [8 75,135 70,508 29,087 ||[7] 66,300 49,823 67,687 71,981 [8] 91,780 59,260 [13] 150,063 108,777 78,355 (11] 166,534 141,095 34,327 [5] 72,962 48,799 47,287 52, 605 [8] 112,173 151,433 145, 029 [15] 203,077 7,745 [3 31,916 17,554 9,308 31,421 [5] 41,539 38,509 76,801 103,517 [9] 115,962 387,279 489,207 [35] 521, 949 62,494 108,417 (10) 125,427 244,321 [22] 330,698 323, 182 7,745 [3] 15, 206 211,961 [29] 384, 122 366.158 5,329 [4] 15,787 10,712 22, 703 [7] 91,870 90,906 94, 391 89,566 [12] 133, 166 66,500 44,800 [8] 104, 755 10,926 ||[5] 44,092 93,424 95,558 [11] 139,670 29,533 42,698 [6] 56,455 86,477 ||[10] 130,668 123,927 Total..... 3,597,070 2,834,079 4,033,950 4,284,757 1872. -The total scattering vote of 3.3,293 imas nearly all for Charles O'Conor. Grant received 300 electoral votes, States marked *, Greeley would have received 60. 1876.-Cooper (Ind.) receivod 83,561 votes, Smith (Temperance and Scattering), 10.03. Tho electoral votes of each State, see figures in (). Totul Hayes, 185; Tiden, 18. POPULAR AND ELECTORAL VOTE FOR PRESIDENT, 1880. GARFIELD. HANCOCK. WEAVER. DOW. STATES. Rep. Dem. Alabama 56,221 (10) 91,185 Arkansas. 42,436 (6) 60,775 California (1) 80,378 (5) 80,417 Colorado (3) 27,450 24,647 Connecticut (6) 67,071 64,415 Delaware.. 14,133 (3) 15,275 Florida.. 23,632 (4) 27,922 Georgia 54,086 (11) 102,470 Illinois. .(91) 318,037 277,321 Indiana .(15) 232,164 225,522 Iowa. (11) 183,927 105,845 Kansas.. (5) 121,549 59,801 Kentucky 106,306 (12) 149,068 Louisiana 38,016 (8) 65,067 Maine (7) 74,039 65,171 Maryland. 78,515 (8) 93,706 Massachusetts (13) 165,205 111,960 Michigan :(11) 185,341 131,597 Minnesota. (5) 93,903 53,315 Mississippi 34,854 (8) 75,750 Missouri... 153,567 (15) 208,609 Nebraska. (3) 54,979 28,523 Nevada 10,445 (3) 11,215 New llampshire... (5) 44,852 40,794 New Jersey. 120,555 (9) 122,565 New York. (35) 555,544 534,511 North Carolina.... 115,874 (10) 124, 208 Ohio (22) 375,048 340,821 Oregon. (3) 20,619 19,855 Pennsylvania (29) 444, 704 407,428 Rhode Island (4) 18,195 10,779 South Carolina.. 58,071 (7) 112,312 Tennessee 107,677 (12) 129,569 Texas. 53,298 (8) 156,528 Vermont (5) 45,567 18,316 Virginia.. 84,020 (11) 128,586 West Virginia. 46,243 (5) 57,391 Wisconsin .... .(10) 144,400 114,649 Total.. 4,450,921 4,447,888 307,740 10,305 The figures in parentheses ( ) indicate the Electoral Vote of each State and Party. Scattering, 1,696. Garfield's Plurality, 9,033. All, over Garfield, 316,708. JAMES ABRAM GARFIELD, the Twentieth President of the U. S. A., was born on November 19, 1831, in the township of Orange, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, about fifteen miles southeast of Cleveland. The story of General Garfield's life is peculiarly interesting. Careers like his are possible in no other country than this. Foreigners cannot understand how they are even possible here. HIS PARENTAGE. IIe comes of plain New England stock.* His father, The answer to Dr. Draper's letter of inquiry if Gen. Garfield was of German descent will be found on next page. It is a for kidean Draper Dear Sir, June 2015 bhachungsar High Mych. eswer tymo an of and vicinity ancestors in cannys « Abath kadest Vu به .Jia genera ohuis lama un ular hur in laterton Mara |