Elections, Campaigns and Candidates | Cuyahoga County
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576
Cleveland Morning Leader, 7 April 1864
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576 - L Apr. 7:4/2 - Solon polled one "Copperhead" vote, but East Cleveland
polled no "Copperhead" votes at all. - (1)
Index terms:
Solon, Ohio
577
Cleveland Morning Leader, 8 August 1864
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577 - L. Aug. 8:4/5 - Jay Odell will announce his candidacy for county
recorder before the Union convention Aug. 13. - (1)
Index terms:
Odell, Jay; Union
578
Cleveland Morning Leader, 8 August 1864
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578 - L Aug. 8:4/5 - Benjamin Lamson of Bedford will announce his candidacy
for county recorder before the Union convention Aug. 13. (l)
Index terms:
Bedford, O.; Lampson, Benjamin (Bedford, Ohio); Union convention (Baltimore, Md.)
579
Cleveland Morning Leader, 10 August 1864
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579 - L. Aug. 10:4/6 - George A. Kolbe announces his candidacy for county
recorder, subject to the approval of the county convention to be held
Aug. 13 in Cleveland. - (1)
Index terms:
Kolbe, George A.
580
Cleveland Morning Leader, 15 August 1864
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580 - L. Aug. 15:4/3, 4 - The Union county convention met in the National
hall, Aug. 13, and nominated the following men: Sheriff, F. Nicola; auditor,
Ansel Roberts; recorder, B. Lampson; commissioner, Charles Force. (30)
Index terms:
Force, Charles (Commissioner); Lampson, Benjamin (Bedford, Ohio); National hall; Nicola, F. (sheriff); Roberts, Ansel (auditor)
581
Cleveland Morning Leader, 9 November 1864
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581 - L. Nov. 9:4/4 - Brainard's hall was packed last night to hear election
returns. M. S. Castle was called upon to make a speech. He worked his
hearers up to a perfect tempest. He was followed by several other speakers,
the last one being interrupted by a drunken "Copperhead," who was immediately
squelched. Dick Dockstader sang two songs after which the crowd dispersed
amid loud cheers and the singing of "My Country 'Tis of Thee" and "John
Brown." - (8)
Index terms:
Castle, M. S.; "Dick Dockstader" (song); "John Brown" (song); "My Country 'Tis of Thee" (song)
582
Cleveland Morning Leader, 14 November 1864
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582 - L. Nov. 14; ed: 2/1 - An official canvass of the soldiers' votes in
Cuyahoga county showed a majority of 910 for the Union, the ratio being
nearly 18 to one. (2)
Index terms:
Cuyahoga county; Union
583
Cleveland Morning Leader, 14 November 1864
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583 - L. Nov. 14:4/3 - Official vote of Cuyahoga county at the October elec-
tion:
Secretary of State: W. H. Smith 7,541, W. W. Armstrong 4,742.
Attorney General: William P. Richardson 7,540, L. B. Critchfield 4,789.
Judge Supreme Court: Luther Day 7,538, P. Wan Trump 4,742.
Controller of Treasury: Moses R. Bradley 7,537, W. S. W. Prentiss 4,742.
Representative in Congress: Rufus P. Spalding 7,494, Jeptha H. Wade 4,733.
Sheriff: Felix Nicola 7, 160, John H. Williston 4,936. -
County Auditor: Ansel Roberts 7,446, J. Brokenshire 4,836.
County Recorder: B. Lamson 7,334, J. Palmer 4,741.
County Commissioner: Charles Force 7,534, James Green 4,745. (12)
Index terms:
Armstrong, W. W. (Ohio Sec. of State); Bradley, Moses R. (Ohio comptroller of treasury); Brown, B. Gratz (vice presidential candidate); Critchfield, L. B.; Cuyahoga county; Day, Luther (Ohio supreme court judge); Force, Charles (Commissioner); Green, James (county commissioner); Lampson, Benjamin (Bedford, Ohio); Nicola, F. (sheriff); Palmer, J. (county recorder); Prentiss, W. S. W. (treasury comptroller); Richardson, William P.; Roberts, Ansel (auditor); Smitth, W. H.; Spalding, Judge R. P.; Trump, Wan (Supreme court judge); Wade, Jeptha H. (representative to Congress); Williston, John H. (sheriff)