Davis, Henry Winter (senator)
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676
Cleveland Morning Leader, 4 October 1864
(10 inches)
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676 - L Oct. 4:2/2 - Senator Wade and Henry Winter Davis have both
taken the stump for the reelection of Lincoln and are "throwing into the
Canvass all the vigor and power which has always characterized their
efforts. We are glad to see them both conquering personal preferences
and entering thus heartily into the great work to which their duty to
their country calls them." (10)
Elections, Campaigns and Candidates /
United States
Index terms:
Davis, Henry Winter (senator); Wade, Senator B. F.
1652
Cleveland Morning Leader, 16 August 1864
(ed; 3 inches)
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1652 - L. Aug. 16; ed:2/2 - Some Union citizens are very indignant . . . .
because of the Wade and Davis manifesto, and they declare that Wade
should resign his position in the U. S. Seuate.
"While frowning upon all attempts to divide the strength of the -
Union party we need not aggravate any evil by the use of savage terms.
We commend the strong Union spirit of Ravenna, but not its fervor over . . .
the Wade and Davis protest." (3)
Politics and Government /
Ohio
Index terms:
Davis, Henry Winter (senator); Ravenna, Ohio; Union; U. S. Senate; Wade, Senator B. F.
1653
Cleveland Morning Leader, 25 August 1864
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1653 - L Aug. 25; ed:2/1,2 - The convention which met at Warren voted . .
down the Wade and Davis protest. Wade denounced the LEADER for speak-
ing agáinst it. * * * - -- - - - - - - -
"We admit that we denounced the Protest and agree with the people . . . . .
in calling it ill-timed, ill-tempered, and ill-advised, and Wade is . . .
not treated by the LEADER differently than ary other man. His actions
are open to our criticism, and we do not hesitate to speak our mind
about him." - - - - * . (10)
Politics and Government /
Ohio
Index terms:
Cleveland LEADER; Davis, Henry Winter (senator); Stebbins (New York); Wade, Senator B. F.; Warren, O.
1691
Cleveland Morning Leader, 15 August 1864
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1691 - L. Aug. 15; ed:2/2 - It is evident that the "Copperheads" have
exulted in the distraction of the Union party due to the "protest" writ-
ten by Senator Wade and Henry Winter Davis. It is reported that they
will use it as a campaign document which will be a good weapon unless
Unionists waive criticism, and unite upon the man who can give victory
to the Union.
"The first duty of every loyal man is to sustain the Government
in crushirg the rebellion, and establishing Liberty and Union through-
out our whole domain.
If defeat and betrayal of a great cause are to be the consequence
of manifestos and protests, we cannot understand how it is consistent
with the duty of loyal men and that of keeping the Government in loyal
hands, to inflame prejudices and passions of the people and thus lose
the very cause to be gained." (8)
Politics and Government /
United States
Index terms:
Copperheads; Davis, Henry Winter (senator); Union; Union party; Wade, Senator B. F.