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To the democracy of Wayne County. Mr. Tyler, during a long political life, has been steadily opposed to the principles and measures of federalism ... A meeting of the Democrats of the town [ ] of who accord with the spirit of the above notice,

To the democracy of Wayne County. Mr. Tyler, during a long political life, has been steadily opposed to the principles and measures of federalism ... A meeting of the Democrats of the town [ ] of who accord with the spirit of the above notice,

Republican nominations. At a meeting of the Republican members of the Legislature, together with a number of other citizens of the Western district, held at Wendell's hotel, in the City of Albany, on Monday, the 29th day of March, 1803 ... The f

Public meeting. G. B. Arnold, an independent democratic candidate for the state Senate, from this County, will address the Citizens of [blank] at [blank] o'clock. A general attendance is requested [Ill., 1840?].

To the selectmen and inhabitants of [blank] at the late session of the Legislature, a large number of gentlemen, from all parts of the District of Maine, assembled for the purpose of considering our situation as connected with Massachusetts ...

To the selectmen and inhabitants of [blank] at the late session of the Legislature, a large number of gentlemen, from all parts of the District of Maine, assembled for the purpose of considering our situation as connected with Massachusetts ...

Leading witness of Senate Lobby investigation. [...] Grundy, President of the Pennsylvania [...] Association, testified today before [...] Senate Lobby Committee, declared that he came [...] Washington to see that the Republican platform [...] pledge s were enacted into law in connection with tarriff legislation. "I pay my own expenses" said Mr. Grundy when on the stand

An epitome of the true, grand, sublime and magnificent principles and policy of the Democratic party ... Saratoga Springs, N. Y. 1884.

Republican state central committee. Hartford, Ct., February, 1863. Republicans and union men of Connecticut. A state election is soon to take place more important than any which has occurred since the foundation of our government. ... [Signed] J

To the democracy of Wayne County. Mr. Tyler, during a long political life, has been steadily opposed to the principles and measures of federalism ... A meeting of the Democrats of the town [ ] of who accord with the spirit of the above notice,

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Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 119, Folder 24b.

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Group of Blooded Democrats at Mason City, Nebraska, during the Grover Cleveland campaign of 1888.

March along, Democrats - Public domain American sheet music, 1880

Campaign for 16th Pennsylvania - U.S. Presidential Elections

Farley meets new leader of young democrats. Washington, D.C. Aug 25. Newly elected president of the Young Democrats of America, Pitt. T. Maner, shakes hands with Jim Farley, while John P. Kohn, Jr., Maners campaign manager, looks on

Dear Sir:- Will you be kind enough to place this circular in the hands of active democrats in this county, who will at once commence an organization for the purpose of supporting the principles of our party, as they will be proclaimed by the con

To the Voters of Frederick county. Federalists and Republicans. Be not amused, nor drawn off from the main point - a great constitutional question - now at issue between you and the Democrats ... [Signed] An independent voter October 3, 1818.

Griffith Named for Senatorship; Democrats Choose John Colmey

Philadelphia, Democrats and Republicans to Thomas Jefferson, November 12, 1806

At a meeting of representative democrats, called to meet the Executive committee for consulation, a motion was made and unanimously adopted that the following speech delivered by E. L. Russell, at the ratification meeting on Saturday night, July

H. C. Page, et al., Friday, June 03, 1864 (Resolution from New York War Democrats in support of Lincoln)

Bantam, Connecticut. Here is the elected governing body of Bantam, including both Democrats and Republicans. This council meets the first Monday of every month in a little room just above the post office. From left to right: Burgess George Perrett of the Perrett Lumber Company; Burgess Harold Cox, owner of Cox's Garage; Clerk Arthur Morey, who has an insurance office in Litchfield(Morey's is an appointive job); Burgess Leonard Doyle, an unemployed engineer; Burgess Willis Bennett, engineer in charge of the Bantam powerhouse, and Warden James L. Doyle, brother of Leonard, whose position corresponds to that of first selectman in small incorporated towns

James E. Harvey to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, July 04, 1860 (Split of Democrats)

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