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Identifier: historyofnebrask00mort (find matches)
Title: History of Nebraska from the earliest explorations of the trans-Mississippi region
Year: 1918 (1910s)
Authors: Morton, J. Sterling (Julius Sterling), 1832-1902 Watkins, Albert, 1848-1923 Thomas, Augustus Orloff, 1863-1935 Beattie, James A., 1845- Wakeley, Arthur Cooper, 1855-
Subjects: Nebraska -- History
Publisher: Lincoln, Neb., Western Publishing and Engraving Company
Contributing Library: New York Public Library
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elf(Lake), an ex-governor (Saunders), and anex-general (Manderson), with a private orthrown in. No opposition to James G.Blaine was manifested, and a resolution in-structing the delegates to the national conven-tion to use all honorable means to proi ure hisnomination for president was adopted unani-mously. The democratic state convention was held atCreighton Hall, Omaha, September 6, 1876.W. P. Connor of Fillmore was temporarychairman and F. J. Mead of Saunders, per-manent president. S. B. Miles of Richardsoncounty and Milton Montgomery of Lani were vice presidents and Stephen II. Calhounof I Hoc was chairman of the committiresolution- Endorsement of the St. Louis national platform was the main feature of theresolutions. They denounced the republicanparty for arming the Indians to take the livesof taxpaying white men and for protecting In-dians while leaving our white frontier withoutprotection from them. The convention nomi-for governor, Paren England of Lan- 584 HISTORY OF NEBRASKA
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Charles H. Gere Private secretary Governor Butler I. >l.ITUS I I- : caster county; lieutenant-governor, MilesZentmeyer of Colfax; secretary of state. Jo-seph Ritchie of Madison; treasurer, SamuelWaugh of Saline; auditor, G. P. ThomasBurt; attorney general, I>. C. Ashby of Frank-lin; superintendent of public instruction, J. M.Jones of Washington; commissioner of publiclands and buildings, Henry Grebe of Douglas;for presidential electors, S. II. Calhoun ofOtoe. St. John Goodrich of Douglas, M. C.Keith of Lincoln. The greenback party held a convention, com-posed of delegates from fifteen of the sixtycounties, at Lincoln on the 26th of SeptemberL. O. Darker was chairman and W. 11. Morrisof Saline county, Allen Root of Douglas, J. F.Gardner of Richardson, A. G. Wilson of CaMarvin Warren of Jefferson, were the mem-bers of the committee on resolutions, and I.F. Gardner was nominated for governor. The republican state convention met at Lin-coln, September 26th. Its procedure hingedmainly

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