Evening post annual ..: biographical sketches (with portraits) of the state officers, representatives in Congress, governor's staff, and senators and members of the General Assembly of the state of Connecticut . II. Hon. I. SPICJ k ( LEVE1 AM»,DISTRIl I \.. I Hon. I. SiiCEK Clevei \m>, of I [art-ford, is a veteran L< [n 1886 hewas one of the leading membi I the iate, having the chairmanship of the Com-mittee ii Insurance, before which wciimportant m In the fall of ih Li he tin honorrnor by th I III.!,.. II and 1 year on the Committee on I IJ the first two of th< ih< town -I I


Evening post annual ..: biographical sketches (with portraits) of the state officers, representatives in Congress, governor's staff, and senators and members of the General Assembly of the state of Connecticut . II. Hon. I. SPICJ k ( LEVE1 AM»,DISTRIl I \.. I Hon. I. SiiCEK Clevei \m>, of I [art-ford, is a veteran L< [n 1886 hewas one of the leading membi I the iate, having the chairmanship of the Com-mittee ii Insurance, before which wciimportant m In the fall of ih Li he tin honorrnor by th I III.!,.. II and 1 year on the Committee on I IJ the first two of th< ih< town -I I lampton, whim mi Mr. < i I lampi In ? In r to t 42 party, until the attempt was made to force uponKansas the Lecompton pro-slavery was instinctively opposed to slavery, andwould not go a step with any political organ-ization which proposed its extension. In i860he entered the field for Lincoln on the anti-slavery extension issue, and stumped a numberof the states in support of the Republicanticket. Soon after the inauguration of PresidentLincoln, he was appointed Postmaster at Hart-ford, and occupied the office for eight years,proving himself one o


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