. A history of Missouri and Missourians : a text book for "class A" elementary grade, freshman high school, and junior high school. GRATZ BROWN I Missouri Politics, 1870-1904 i8i. SILAS WOODSON war he retired from public life andtook no part in the struggle. Thismade him a good compromise can-didate without enemies on eitherside. After the war he had helpedorganize the new Democratic received about 50% morevotes than Brown had receivedbut his Republican opponent re-ceived nearly 100% more votesthan his Republican predecessorhad in 1870. So it is clear thatalthough Woodson was a goodco


. A history of Missouri and Missourians : a text book for "class A" elementary grade, freshman high school, and junior high school. GRATZ BROWN I Missouri Politics, 1870-1904 i8i. SILAS WOODSON war he retired from public life andtook no part in the struggle. Thismade him a good compromise can-didate without enemies on eitherside. After the war he had helpedorganize the new Democratic received about 50% morevotes than Brown had receivedbut his Republican opponent re-ceived nearly 100% more votesthan his Republican predecessorhad in 1870. So it is clear thatalthough Woodson was a goodcompromise candidate he was nota strong candidate since the per-centage of his plurality vote to the total vote cast was only13%, or about half of the percent obtained by Brown. TheRepublicans although defeated had added greatly to theirstrength. Of course the total vote cast in 1872 was verylarge owing to every man being now permitted to vote. During Woodsons administration the state debt was re-funded and the third state normal school, now the stateteachers college, was established at Cape Girardeau. Thefirst two state normal schools had been established in 1870at Kirksvil


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