Sketches of prominent citizens of 1876 : with a few of the pioneers of the city and county who have passed away . as Sexton, Benjamin F. Claypool, JonathanJ. Wright, John Osborn, Robert P. Davidson, James B. Belford, Tim-othy K. Dickinson and John M. Wallace. They cast the thirteen votesof the State for Abraham Lincoln for President, and Andrew Johnsonfor Vice President. In 1868, the twenty-first Presidential election, the electors wereThomas Nelson, Benjamin F. Claypool, Andrew L. Robinson, WilliamJones, John Schwartz, John H. Farquhar, Samuel P. Oyler, Elihu , Robert W. Harrison, James


Sketches of prominent citizens of 1876 : with a few of the pioneers of the city and county who have passed away . as Sexton, Benjamin F. Claypool, JonathanJ. Wright, John Osborn, Robert P. Davidson, James B. Belford, Tim-othy K. Dickinson and John M. Wallace. They cast the thirteen votesof the State for Abraham Lincoln for President, and Andrew Johnsonfor Vice President. In 1868, the twenty-first Presidential election, the electors wereThomas Nelson, Benjamin F. Claypool, Andrew L. Robinson, WilliamJones, John Schwartz, John H. Farquhar, Samuel P. Oyler, Elihu , Robert W. Harrison, James M. Justice, Joshua A. Mellet, MiloS. Hascall and Robert S. Dwiggins. They cast the thirteen votes ofthe State for Ulysses S. Grant for President, and Schuyler Colfax forVice President. In 1872, the twenty-second Presidential election, the electors wereJonathan W. Gordon, Joseph S. Buckles, John Schwartz, Isaac , Daniel B. Kumler, Cyrus T. »Nixon, James Y. Allison, John , George W. Grubbs, James L. Johnson, Benjamin F. Greg-ory, Calvin Cougill, Robert S. Taylor,Erastus W. H. Ellis and Sidney. ^U^j^-^--^ - >^c^-z__<^^<: ^ DANIEL YANDES. 77 Keith. They cast the fifteen votes of the State for Ulysses S. Grant forPresident, and Henry Wilson for Vice President. In 1876, the twenty-third Presidential election, the electors wereDaniel W. Voorhees, John S. Scoby, Gustavus V. Mengies, WilliamD. Byrum, Jonas H. Howard, Edwin P. Ferris, Noah S. Given, CharlesOffutt, Thomas Cottrell, Samuel D. Puett, Thomas H. Harrison, GeorgeBurson, James A. Adrian, Isaac B. McDonald and Woodson S. Mar-shall. They cast the fifteen votes of the State for Samuel J. Tilden forPresident, and Thomas A. Hendricks for Vice President. STATE OFFICERS IN 1876. Thomas A. Hendricks, Governor; John Enos Neff, Secretary ofState; Ebenezer Henderson, Auditor of State; Benjamin C. Shaw,Treasurer of State; Lycurgus Dalton, State Librarian. All of whomwere re-elected at the State election except th


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