History of Political Conventions in California: 1849-1892, Part 2California State Library, 1893 - 711 pages |
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... chairman pro tem . , and decided that that gentleman had been chosen . Amidst great confusion Van Buren reached the chair . When something like order was restored another disagreement arose upon the chairman refusing to put the question ...
... chairman pro tem . , and decided that that gentleman had been chosen . Amidst great confusion Van Buren reached the chair . When something like order was restored another disagreement arose upon the chairman refusing to put the question ...
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... chairman : SAN FRANCISCO , July 31 , 1860 . Hon . Joseph P. Hoge , chairman of the democratic state central committee : Sir - At a meeting held pursuant to adjournment , at 10 o'clock A. M. , to - day , the undersigned were appointed by ...
... chairman : SAN FRANCISCO , July 31 , 1860 . Hon . Joseph P. Hoge , chairman of the democratic state central committee : Sir - At a meeting held pursuant to adjournment , at 10 o'clock A. M. , to - day , the undersigned were appointed by ...
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... chairman . James T. Farley was elected chairman . After a lengthy discussion , the convention decided to have a committee on resolutions appointed , and W. W. Pendegast , William Watt , Delos Lake , W. F. White , G. J. Carpenter ...
... chairman . James T. Farley was elected chairman . After a lengthy discussion , the convention decided to have a committee on resolutions appointed , and W. W. Pendegast , William Watt , Delos Lake , W. F. White , G. J. Carpenter ...
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