Annals of Cleveland

Fremont, O.

Abstracts: 3

1368

Cleveland Morning Leader, 4 June 1864 (ed; 1 inches) ~ See original
p.2, col.1 ~ View at ChronAm

1368 - L June 4; ed: 2/1 - Horace Greeley's absence from the "Fremont"
convention was a surprise. "While Greeley expressed a preference for
Fremont some weeks ago, he has emphatically stated that the TRIBUNE
would support the nominee of the Baltimore Unicrl Convention, whoever
he might be." (1)

Newspapers

Index terms:

Baltimore, Md.; Fremont, O.; Greeley, Horace; Union convention (Baltimore, Md.)

1580

Cleveland Morning Leader, 30 May 1864 (ed; 6 inches) ~ See original
p.1, col.1 ~ View at ChronAm

1580 - L. May 30; ed: 1/1 - "All signs go to show that the coming Cleve-
land Convention will be a most formidable gathering. Our Albany cor-
respondent, who has excellent means for knowing, states that there will
be from Missouri alone, two thousand delegates, of whom one thousand
will be from the city of St. Louis." "The above, from the New York
WORLD, is a sample of the kind of puffing bestowed upon the Fremont
Convention by the Copperheads. There is not a particle of truth in
the statement and it is published merely to assist in swelling the
numbers." - (6)

Political Parties / Fremontites

Index terms:

Albany, N. Y.; Copperheads; Fremont, O.; Missouri; New York WORLD; St. Louis, Mo.

1582

Cleveland Morning Leader, 1 June 1864 (ed; 9 inches) ~ See original
p.2, col.1 ~ View at ChronAm

1582 - L. June 1; ed: 2/1 - At the Fremont convention yesterday, a resolu-
tion pledging the Fremont party to the support of the Monroe doctrine
elicited more cheers than any other action of the convention. -
"If they will furnish an army of 200,000 men for this special labor,
we are quite certain that Abraham Lincoln will forward them immediately
to the theatre of their future triumphs - to the uplands of Mexico." (9)

Political Parties / Fremontites

Index terms:

Fremont, O.; Lincoln, Abraham; Mexico; Monroe doctrine