Wisconsin Magazine of History, Volume 8Milo Milton Quaife, Joseph Schafer, Edward Porter Alexander State Historical Society of Wisconsin., 1925 |
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Halaman 8
... fact that Wiscon- sin , young as it was , already had a large foreign popula- tion which was destined to advance in numbers with giant Taylor had been officially endorsed by the Know - Nothing party , but that endorse- ment probably was ...
... fact that Wiscon- sin , young as it was , already had a large foreign popula- tion which was destined to advance in numbers with giant Taylor had been officially endorsed by the Know - Nothing party , but that endorse- ment probably was ...
Halaman 13
... fact that the Milwaukee Daily American was established in July , 1855 , as the organ of the party in Wisconsin . The editor of the American , David A. Gillies , came from the East for the purpose of conducting this journal . He was mild ...
... fact that the Milwaukee Daily American was established in July , 1855 , as the organ of the party in Wisconsin . The editor of the American , David A. Gillies , came from the East for the purpose of conducting this journal . He was mild ...
Halaman 17
... facts of the election seemed to imply , they at least were able to throw up a very effective dust screen behind which to carry out their designs . 18 See especially the Sentinel for Sept. 20 , 1855 . The opposite party promptly adopted ...
... facts of the election seemed to imply , they at least were able to throw up a very effective dust screen behind which to carry out their designs . 18 See especially the Sentinel for Sept. 20 , 1855 . The opposite party promptly adopted ...
Halaman 20
... fact that Bashford was absolutely the high man on the Republican side , while Roeser , the one foreign - born candidate , was the low man . Roeser's vote was only 32,872 . Kuehn , the foreign - born candidate on the Democratic side ...
... fact that Bashford was absolutely the high man on the Republican side , while Roeser , the one foreign - born candidate , was the low man . Roeser's vote was only 32,872 . Kuehn , the foreign - born candidate on the Democratic side ...
Halaman 24
... first senator from Fond du Lac County , and was later a candidate for governor on the Free Soil ticket . Asa Kinney had been a member of the second constitutional convention . In fact , all of the names were those of 24 Samuel M. Pedrick.
... first senator from Fond du Lac County , and was later a candidate for governor on the Free Soil ticket . Asa Kinney had been a member of the second constitutional convention . In fact , all of the names were those of 24 Samuel M. Pedrick.
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