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
... received 14,924 ballots , a plurality over each of the others . But Taylor had 13,642 and Van Buren 10,261 , a combined majority of nearly nine thousand over Cass , which proves that the Democratic power in Wiscon- sin was seriously ...
... received 14,924 ballots , a plurality over each of the others . But Taylor had 13,642 and Van Buren 10,261 , a combined majority of nearly nine thousand over Cass , which proves that the Democratic power in Wiscon- sin was seriously ...
Halaman 17
... received even passing notice , was fastened upon by the Republican press for the purpose of convincing the voters that Barstow was too close to the evil one in the form of the Know - Nothings . Casey's statement was cleverly sup- ported ...
... received even passing notice , was fastened upon by the Republican press for the purpose of convincing the voters that Barstow was too close to the evil one in the form of the Know - Nothings . Casey's statement was cleverly sup- ported ...
Halaman 20
... received 36,355 votes , Bashford 36,198 . A recount gave Bashford a very slight advantage . More interesting , as revealing a possible K. N. influence on the result , is the fact that Bashford was absolutely the high man on the ...
... received 36,355 votes , Bashford 36,198 . A recount gave Bashford a very slight advantage . More interesting , as revealing a possible K. N. influence on the result , is the fact that Bashford was absolutely the high man on the ...
Halaman 21
... received 123,927 , Hayes 130,067 . The counties where Germans and Bo- hemians were most numerous gave the largest Tilden majorities . EARLY HISTORY OF RIPON COLLEGE , 1850-1864 SAMUEL M. PEDRICK Know - Nothingism in Wisconsin 21.
... received 123,927 , Hayes 130,067 . The counties where Germans and Bo- hemians were most numerous gave the largest Tilden majorities . EARLY HISTORY OF RIPON COLLEGE , 1850-1864 SAMUEL M. PEDRICK Know - Nothingism in Wisconsin 21.
Halaman 25
... received , first for a building of stone and later for one of wood and brick ; and finally , after some modification of the bid of Andrew Gill , of Dartford , the secretary was authorized to enter into contract with Mr. Gill for a ...
... received , first for a building of stone and later for one of wood and brick ; and finally , after some modification of the bid of Andrew Gill , of Dartford , the secretary was authorized to enter into contract with Mr. Gill for a ...
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