History of the Contest for United States Senator

History of the Contest for United States Senator Before the 34th General Assembly of Illinois, 1885 (Classic Reprint)

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Excerpt from History of the Contest for United States Senator: Before the 34th General Assembly of Illinois, 1885

Logan, and take pleasure in seconding his nomi nation for Senator.

In the light of to-day, it may be said that Messrs. Whiting and Cooley spoke with prophetic words.

Senators Thompson, Morris and Clough Spoke with earnestness in support of the nomination of Gen. Logan, and Messrs. Hamilton, Pike, Fow ler, Scharlau and Headen, of the House, spoke brie?y in a like vein, when, on motion of Mr. Fuller, the nomination of John A. Logan was made by acclamation and by a rising vote.
On invitation, General Logan addressed the caucus as follows.

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ISBN: 9780282338534
Publisher: Fb&c Ltd
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Number of pages: 128
Weight: -1g
Height: 10mm
Width: 7mm
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