History of Political Conventions in California: 1849-1892, Part 2California State Library, 1893 - 711 pages |
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... July , and the main issue was on the senatorial election . Other than Low , the principal candidates for that office were A. A. Sar- gent , John B. Felton , and Cornelius Cole . Early in June the pri mary election was held in Nevada ...
... July , and the main issue was on the senatorial election . Other than Low , the principal candidates for that office were A. A. Sar- gent , John B. Felton , and Cornelius Cole . Early in June the pri mary election was held in Nevada ...
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... July 3d , and nominated G. J. Carpenter for railroad commissioner , on the first ballot , over Henry Wilson , John T. Dare , and A. L. Nott . The second district convention met at San Francisco on July 14th , and nominated George W ...
... July 3d , and nominated G. J. Carpenter for railroad commissioner , on the first ballot , over Henry Wilson , John T. Dare , and A. L. Nott . The second district convention met at San Francisco on July 14th , and nominated George W ...
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... July 23d , and nominated Thomas L. Carothers for congressman , with- out opposition . The second district convention met at Sacramento on July 24th , and nominated James A. Louttit for congressman , on the second ballot , over Charles A ...
... July 23d , and nominated Thomas L. Carothers for congressman , with- out opposition . The second district convention met at Sacramento on July 24th , and nominated James A. Louttit for congressman , on the second ballot , over Charles A ...
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