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Extraordinary gazette. Monday, April 7, 1817. Important election! : Grand Federal meeting. At a large and respectable assembly of Federal citizens ... the Hon. Daniel Sargent, Esq. was called to the chair ... the great object of the meeting, that of securing the re-election of the present governor tomorrow
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Federal Republican nomination for Council
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Massachusetts election! : first Monday in April next : American nomination : Major-General Henry Dearborn, for governor : Hon. William King, for lieut. governor
1817
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Reply to "The Crisis."
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State Convention : At a Convention of the Republican members of the Legislature, and of delegates from several counties in this state, held at the Capitol, on Tuesday, the 25th day of March, 1817, for the purpose of nominating candidates for governor and lieutenant-governor ... Resolved, that this Convention do nominate the Honorable De Witt Clinton for the office of governor--and the Honorable John Tayler for the office of lieutenant-governor
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Supplement to the Democratic Press--Monday July 28, 1817 : (Circular.) Philadelphia, July 18, 1817. : Sir, The Committee of Correspondence, appointed by the Harrisburg convention, for the City and County of Philadelphia, in their address of the 31st day of May last ... pointed out to you and the public, the chief considerations ... connected with the important election ... in October next
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Republican Party (Pa. : 1792-1828). Committee of Correspondence for the City and County of Philadelphia
1817
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To Federalists attached to Republican government in the state of New-York
1817
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To Isaac Blackford, Esquire : Sir, We certainly expected something from you in reply to our address, for criminals at the bar generally plead not guilty
1817
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To the citizens of Dauphin County, and the friends of Harrisburg : No persons in the state are more interested in the election of governor than the citizens of Harrisburg and Dauphin County. As a party the Federalists have generally been opposed to Harrisburg as the seat of government, and the Democrats as a party have generally been in favor of it. ... We request the people of Dauphin County to read and reflect upon what is here published on the subject of the seat of government. ... Office of the Harrisburg Republican. October 7th, 1817
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To the electors of Orange, Person, and Wake
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Smith, James S. (James Strudwick), 1787-1852
1817
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