Distances from Principal Cities to Different Parts of the United States---Continued. Name of City.❘ Miles. Bedford, Ind.. ..107 Bloomingdale, Ind.:.GO. Bloomington, Ill... Boston, Mass......1,059 Burlington, Iowa...308 Burlington, Vt....1,188 Carson C'y, Nev....691 Charleston, S. C.....890 From Omaha, From Pittsburgh, Pa., to Albany, N. Y.......574 .638 Name of City. Miles. From S. Francisco Cal., to Albany, N. Y... ..3,228 Albuq'erque, N. M. 1,197 Allegheny C'y, Pa. 2,879 Alton, III.. ..2,053 Annapolis, Md.....3,245 Atlanta, Ga.. .3,010 Atlantic City, N. J.3.282 Augusta, Ga.......3,350 Augusta, Me. ..3,600 Baltimore, Md....3.206 Bangor, Me.. ..3,674 Beardstown, Ill...2,142 Benecia, Cal.. ....33 Boston, Mass......3,430 Buffalo, N. Y.. ...2,953 Burlington, Iowa..2.104 Burlington, Vt....3,592 Cairo, Ill.. 2,115 Cape May, N. J....3,315 Carson City, Nev...337 Charleston, S. C...3,407 Chat'ano'ga, Tenn.2,529 Neb., to Allegheny, Pa.........1 Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md.....1,331 Alliance, O... .93 Atlanta, Ga. Atchison, Kan.......166 Baltimore, Md.....700 Atchison, Kan.......646 Atlanta, Ga.... .1.292 Annapolis, Md......366 Barnard, Ind. 90 Atlantic C'y, N. J..1,378 Atlanta, Ga.. 586 Atlantic City, N. J. 1,208 Augusta, Me.. 80 Augusta, Ga...... .487 Augusta, Me.. Aurora, Il.. ..1,686 ...464 Atlantic City, N. J..413 Baltimore, Md......340 1,652 Baltimore, Md...1,350 Birmingham, Pa......1 Austin, Tex. Bay St. Louis, Miss.428 Bangor, Me... 1,720 Beardstown, Ill.....428 Belleville, Ill........330 Bloomington, Ill....594 Boston, Mass. Burlington, Iowa...675 Butler, Pa... .41 Cairo, Ill..... ......715 Canal Dover, O... .110 Carson City, Nev..2,120 Charleston, S. C...1,141 Cheyenne, Wy. T..1,529 Chicago, Ill. 468 Cairo, Ill.. .170 Concord, N. H.....1,167 Cooper's Lake, Wy.1,204 Crawfordsville, Ind. .43 David City, Neb....665 Delphi, Ind.. Canton, Miss.. Carondelet, Mo......343 Charleston, S. C.....620 Chattano'ga, Tenn., 179 Cheyenne, Wy. T..1,338 Chicago, Ill.........517 Cincinnati, O.. 484 Grand Ísland, Neb..758 Greencastle, Ind.....20 Green River, Wy.. 1,449 Hartford, Conn....922 Iowa City, Iowa....430 Jackson, Miss.. ..533 93 .395 Cumberland, Tenn..179 Decatur, Tenn.. ..188 De Lassu, Mo........262 Denver, Colo.... 1.450 De Soto, Mo...... .306 .751 Detroit, Mich..... Duluth, Minn., 1,163 Duquoin, Ill... .245 Duvall's Bluff, Ark...87 Fargo, D., T... 1,461 Forrest City, Ark....45 Fort Scott, Kan....388 Fredericton, Mo. .244 Galveston, Tex.....633 Green Bay, Wis.....759 Grenada, Miss........82 Hartford, Conn...1,269 Houston, Tex........613 Humboldt, Tenn......82 Boston, Mass. ....1.517 Fairfield, Iowa.....244 Ft. Madison, Iowa..351 Fort Wayne, Ind....645 Fremont, Neb........47 Galesburg, Ill......337 Glenwood, Neb.......60 Grand Island, Neb..154 Green Bay, Wis.....681 Green River, Wy. T.845 Hardin, Iowa......506 Harrisburg, Pa....1,213 Hartford Conn...1,508 Indianapolis, Ind...604 Jacksonville, Fla. 1,745 Kansas City, Mo....224 Kearney, Neb... Keokuk, Iowa....... 195 ..337 Lansing, Mich......742 Laramie C'y, Wy. T.573 Mackinac, Mich....598 McKesport, Pa.......50 Logansport, Ind.....91 Huntsville, Ala.....213 Le'v'nworth, Kan...187 Lincoln, Neb. Madison, Wis.. .606 .58 Louisville, Ky. 110 Indianapolis, Ind...486 Madison, Ind... Long Branch, N. J.1.398 Los Angeles, Cal..2,389 Mansfield, Pa..........8 Memphis, Tenn... ..486 Michigan C'y, Ind...155 796 .1.395 794 .858 524 Milledgeville, Ga....725 Jefferson Bar'ks, Mo.339 Marshalltown, Ia...108 Milwaukee, Wis. 278 Mobile, Ala...... .843 Kimmswick, Mo. 328 Montgomery, Ala...755 Lamar, Kan. Montpelier, Vt.....1,313 La Grange, Tenn.....49 Monticello, Ind.......84 Lansing, Mich.. .348 836 Leadville, Colo....1,728 Lexington, Ky......471 419 .575 Milwaukee, Wis.. Marquette, Mich.. Mattoon. III.. Milwaukee, Wis...553 Nashville, Tenn....638 Nebraska C'y, Neb. 1,090 Newark, O...........160 New Castle, O........50 New Orleans, La..1,378 New Philadelphia, 0.113 New York, N. Y.....431 Ogden, Utah......1,997 Omaha, Neb.........965 Philadelphia, Pa...355 Portland, Me... Portland, Ore.....3,515 Quincy, Ill..... Fort Wayne, Ind..2,559 Houston, Tex. Burlington, Iowa.1,020 Duluth, Minn......1,459 .479 .761 ..458 .178 34 Martinsburgh, Va....74 Memphis, Tenn....1,138 Mendota, Ill... .897 772 Milwaukee, Wis.....898 Minneapolis, Minn. 1,380 Montgomery, Ala...839 Montpelier, Vt......636 Montreal, Can......526 Mt. Vernon. O... Paterson, N. J....2,294 Nashville, Tenn....684 702 Rahway, N. J... .424 Philadelphia, Pa. .3.224 Newark, O. .454 Pittsburgh. Pa....2,879 New Orleans, La....960 Portland, Me......3,539 .3,527 Springfield, Ill.. .587 Sar't'ga Sp'gs, N. Y.3.266 Springfield. O. .237 Savannah, Ga.....3,275 Steubenville, O.. 43 Sonoma, Cal.. .38 Terre Haute, Ind...446 South Vallejo, Cal....31 Tiffin, O... .52 Toledo, O.. .248 Springfield, Ill....2,125 Stockton, Cal. 92 St. Louis, Mo. .2.030 Valparaiso, Ind....424 Troy, N. Y..... Warren, O.. 80 Toledo, O..... Springfield, Ill. 223 Scottsboro, Ala. .254 Tallahassee, Fla..1,836 Washington, D. C...300 Tucson, Ariz........978 Terre Haute, Ind....73 Selma, Ala.. 298 Tie Siding, Wy. T... 160 Springfield, Ill......411 Toledo, O. Trenton, N. J. 796 Texarkana, Ark. .279 Toronto, Can. Vicksburg, Miss....627 Toledo, O... .740 1,012 19 Washington, O.......31 Wellsville, 0. Tulare, Cal... ..48 Truckee, Cal.. .2,654 .2,926 251 ....271 Vincennes, Ind. 104 Tuscumbia, Ala.....145 Washington, D. C. 1,310 Wheeling, W. Va.....65 Winnipeg, Man...1,358 Xenia, O.. .248 Washington, D. C..639 Washingt'n, D. C.1,138 Wheeling, W. Va....948 Yankton, Dak....1,071 Wheeling, W. Va....325 Wilmington, Del..1.144 Wilmington, Del..1,348 Wilmington, Del....811 Winnipeg, Man....1,400 Wyandotte, Kan....210 Youngstown, O.......65 Zanesville, O.......174 .3.228 Virginia City, Nev.358 Vinita, Ind. T.....2,064 Washingt'n, D. C. 2,981 Wheeling, W. Va.2,620 Wilmington, Del..3,029 Winnemucca, Nev..475 Ogden, Utah......1.342 Omaha, Neb.......1,310 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS AND THEIR RESULTS, - GIVING THE Number of Presidential Candidates, Number of States Voting, Totals of Electoral Votes at Each Election, Popular Vote, Former Occupation of Candidates, and General Remarks. No. of States January, 1789-First Presidential Election-Washington Chosen. Names of the Electoral and No. of Political Parties in the Contest. Votes. George Washington...10.. John Adams..... John Jay.... R. H. Harrison.... John Hancock..... George Clinton...... ...69... Anti-Federa't John Milton....... Former Candidates. Surveyor, Planter, Gen'l General Remarks. ...34... Lawyer, Diplomatist.... the Legislature of each State, and not by the Until 1824 the Electoral voters were chosen by ....9... Jurist, Diplomatist..... people, hence no popular vote appears. ....6... Jurist, Private Sec'y.. .2... Jurist, Governor... New York failed to pass a proper election law in time to vote, and Rhode Island and North Car olina had not adopted the Constitution, so their four votes were not st. Each elector voted for two candidates, the highest number for one electing. There was no candidate for Vice-President, but John Adams, having the vote next highest after Washington, was declared Vice-President by the electors. Conn., N. J., Pa., Del., Md., Va., S. C. and Ga., cast their votes for Washington-3 States not voting. November, 1792-Second Presidential Election-Washington Again Chosen. 15 States, Entitled to 185 Electoral Votes. Federalist... Totals. 2 Pol. Parties. Washington elected President, and Adams VicePresident. Conn., N. J., Pa., Del., Md., Va., S. C., N. C., N. Y., R. I., Ga., Ky., Vt., N. H. and Mass. cast their votes for Washington. November, 1800-Fourth Presidential Election-Jefferson Chosen. No. of States Presidential Elections and Their Results --Continued. November, 1804-Fifth Presidential Election Jefferson Again Chosen. and No. of Political Parties in Electoral 17 Names of the the Contest. (Chas. C. Pinckney.......2.. Totals. 2 Pol. Parties. | No of States George Clinton....... and Rufus King.. Total November, 1808-Sixth Presidential Election-Madison Chosen. and No. of Electoral Votes. 17 States, Entitled to 176 Electoral James Monroe........ Federalist.... Votes. ..122.......3.. Cabinet Officer...... ..47.. ....9.. Governor, Senator..... Madison elected President; Clinton elected Vice- Md., Va., N. C., S. C., Ga., Ky., Tenn. and Ohio, and November, 1812-Seventh Presidential Election-Madison Again Chosen. Names of the Political Parties in the Contest. Candidates for Pres- No. of Voting. Total James Madison.... .11.. and Elbridge Gerry.. DeWitt Clinton..... ...7.. Electoral Electoral ..128.. ..89.. Madison elected President; Gerry elected Vice...131.. Lawyer, Governor...... President. Senator, Statesman..... ....86.. Jurist, Congressman Vt., Pa., Md., Va., N. C., S. C., Ga., Ky., Tenn., November, 1816-Eighth Presidential Election-Monroe Chosen. November, 1820-Ninth Presidential Election-Monroe Again Chosen. Presidential Elections and Their Results---Continued. November, 1824-Tenth Presidential Election-John Q. Adams Chosen. November, 1828-Eleventh Presidential Election-Jackson Chosen. 15....647,231... 178.. Cast for Jackson elected Pesident; Calhoun elected VicePresident. Jurist, General......... 171.. Jurist, Cabinet Officer.. 7.. Jurist, Senator.... N. Y., Pa., Va., La., N. C., S. C., Ga.. Ky., Tenn., Diplomatist, Senator... Ohio, Ind., Miss., Ill., Ala. and Mo., voted for Jackson; Me., N. H., Mass., R. I., Conn., Vt., N. J., Del. and Md. voted for Adams. Andrew Jackson... Republican Richard Rush.. Totals. 2 Pol. Parties. | 83.. Statesman, Diplomatist |24|1,156,328 | 261; 261 Electoral National Votes. No. of States and No. of Electoral Votes. November, 1832-Twelfth Presidential Election-Jackson Again Chosen. 24 Democratic... Electoral Electoral Andrew Jackson...... 16....687,502....219.. Former General, President.... William Wilkins..... John Floyd. ..1.. and to 288 Electoral Henry Lee.. 6....530,189.. 49.. John Sergeant... Statesman, Senator..... 49.. Jurist, Statesman... Lawyer, Cabinet Officer 7.. Unknown General Remarks. Jackson elected President; Van Buren elected Vice-President. The "South Carolina Democrats" were local pol. iticians in South Carolina, who were known as "Nullifiers," to annul for attempting certain national laws which they deemed a curtailment of the rights of the State. Jackson promptly sup pressed the rebellious party. Me., N. H., N. Y., Va., Ga., N. J., Pa., N. C., Tenn., La., Miss., Ind., Ill., Ala., O. and Mo. voted for Jackson; Mass., R. I., Conn., Del., Md. and Ky. for Clay; S. C. for Floyd, and Vt. for Wirt. Votes not cast-2. *Floyd and Wirt had a popular vote, together, of 33,108. November 1836-Thirteenth Presidential Election-Van Buren Chosen. Van Buren elected President; Johnson elerted Vice-President. Me., N. H.. R. I., Conn., N. Y., Pa., Va., N. C., La., ... 77.. Lawyer, Congressman.. Webster and Mangum, together. Presidential Elections and Their Results---Continued. November, 1840-Fourteenth Presidential Election-Harrison Chosen. Wm. H. Harrison.... 19...1,275,017. 234.. Whig and 26 John Tyler... States, Entitled Martin Van Buren... 7...1,128,702. 60.. Totals. 3 Pol. Parties. | General, Senator....... 234.. Lawyer, Governor...... Harrison elected President; Tyler elected ViceJurist, Senator......... President. 48.. Lawyer, Senator........ death of President Harrison, April 4, 1841, serving Mr. Tyler succeeded to the Presidency upon the 11.. Lawyer, Governor...... until March 3, 1845. 1.. Lawyer, Governor..... Lawyer, Statesman..... ....O.. Lawyer, Statesman.... | 26 | 2,410,778 | 294 | 294 1 Me., Mass., R. I., Conn., Vt., N. Y., N. J., Pa., Del., Md., N. C., Ga., Ky., Tenn., O., La., Miss., Ind. and Mich. voted for Harrison, and N. H., Va., S. C., Ill., Ala., Mo. and Ark. for Van Buren. November, 1844-Fifteenth Presidential Election-Polk Chosen. November, 1848-Sixteenth Presidential Election-Taylor Chosen Taylor elected President; Fillmore elected VicePresident. Mr. Fillmore succeeded to the Presidency July 9, 1850, when President Taylor died, and served until March 3, 1853. Conn., Del., Ga., Ky., La., Md., Mass., N. J., N. Y., N. C., Pa., R. I., Tenn., Vt. and Fla. voted for Taylor; and Ala., Ark., Ill., Ind., Me., Mich., Miss., Mo., N. H., O., S. C., Va., Ia., Tex. and Wis. voted for Cass. November, 1852-Seventeenth Presidential Election-Pierce Chosen. Pierce elected President: King elected Vice-President, but died April 18, 1853. Ala., Ark., Conn., Del., Ga., Ill., Ind., La., Me., Md., Mich., Miss., Mo., N. H., N. J., N. Y., N. C., O., Pa., R. I.. S. C., Va., Fla., la., Tex., Wis. and Cal. voted. for Fierce; and Ky., Mass., Tenn. and Vt. voted for Scott. |