. Voting in the field; a forgotten chapter of the civil war . setts, 43,891 in a total vote of 169,175. In Connecticut, 10,292 in a total vote of 77,292. In Vermont, 14,972 in a total vote of 52,644. In New York, 50,136 in a total vote of 675,156. Ii» Rhode Island, 4,537 in a total vote of 19,951. In New Jersey, a majority against Lincoln of 4,477 ina total vote of 121,125. In Ohio, 32,184 in a total vote of 431,036. In Pennsylvania, 59,618 in a total vote of 476,442. In Indiana, 5,923 in a total vote of 272,143. In Illinois, 4,629 in a total vote of 339,693. In Michigan, 22,213 in a total vot


. Voting in the field; a forgotten chapter of the civil war . setts, 43,891 in a total vote of 169,175. In Connecticut, 10,292 in a total vote of 77,292. In Vermont, 14,972 in a total vote of 52,644. In New York, 50,136 in a total vote of 675,156. Ii» Rhode Island, 4,537 in a total vote of 19,951. In New Jersey, a majority against Lincoln of 4,477 ina total vote of 121,125. In Ohio, 32,184 in a total vote of 431,036. In Pennsylvania, 59,618 in a total vote of 476,442. In Indiana, 5,923 in a total vote of 272,143. In Illinois, 4,629 in a total vote of 339,693. In Michigan, 22,213 in a total vote of 154,747. In Wisconsin, 20,040 in a total vote of 152,180. In Minnesota, 9,401 in a total vote of 34,737. In Iowa, 12,487 in a total vote of 128,331. In California, 40,494 against Lincoln in a total vote of118,840. In Oregon, Lincoln had a plurality of only 260 in atotal vote of 14,751. In Delaware, 9,140 against Lincoln in a total vote of15,339. In Maryland, 87,914 against Lincoln in a total vote of92,502. 1 Greeleys American Conflict, Vol. 1, p. SMALL UNION MAJORITY 21 In Kentucky, 143,488 against Lincoln in a total voteof 146,216. In Missouri, 131,462 against Lincoln in a total vote of165,518. In 1861, the majorities were as follows: Maine, Republican majority, 36,356. New Hampshire, Republican, 4,015. Rhode Island, Republican, 1,644. Vermont, Republican, 27,433. Connecticut, Republican, 468. New York (Secretary of State) Republican, 107,712. Maryland, Republican, 31,412. Kentucky, No general election, 9 Republican Congress-men chosen, and one Democratic. Ohio, Republican, 55,203. Massachusetts, Republican, 33,995. Wisconsin, Republican, 8,320. Illinois, election for delegates to Constitutional Con-vention, large Democratic majority. California, Republican, 23,286. Minnesota, Republican, 5,826. Pennsylvania, elections for House and Senate. In theSenate, Republicans 23: Democrats 10. In the House,Republicans 45: Democrats 56. Iowa, Republican, 16,608. In New Jersey


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