The returns of the Presidential election, though not all as yet officially ... in this State from 50,000 in 1860 to some 7,000 in 1864; and this is equally true of Connecticut, where we beheld ...
The laws that guide Arizona’s vote count have become the equivalent of the “1864 abortion law,” that ... the hanging chads of ...
LINCOLN has been reelected President of the United States. His first election could not surprise any one, for he was wholly unknown; but his reelection, after four years' experience of his ...
The first plan they hatched was to interfere in the 1864 presidential election on November 8. The rebels would storm federal buildings in New York, fly a Confederate flag over City Hall and try to ...
The episode begins with the presidential election of 1864 that sets Abraham Lincoln against his old commanding general, George McClellan. The stakes are nothing less than the survival of the Union ...
He was equally ineffective in that arena, garnering only 21 electoral votes versus Lincoln's 212 in the 1864 presidential election. He later served as a single-term governor of New Jersey.
The laws that guide Arizona’s vote count have become the equivalent of the “1864 abortion ... chads of the 2000 election that held up calling the winner of the presidential contest between ...