The Tribune Almanac and Political RegisterHorace Greeley, John Fitch Cleveland, F. J. Ottarson, Alexander Jacob Schem, Edward McPherson, Henry Eckford Rhoades Tribune Association, 1909 - Almanacs, American |
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... SCATTERING VOTE . Borough of Manhattan and The Bronx . - For Mayor - Algernon Lee ( Soc . ) , 7,466 ; James C. Crawford ( Pro . ) , 305 ; John J. Kinneally ( Soc . Lab . ) , 1,485 . For Controller - Curtis W. Cavanaugh , ( Soc ...
... SCATTERING VOTE . Borough of Manhattan and The Bronx . - For Mayor - Algernon Lee ( Soc . ) , 7,466 ; James C. Crawford ( Pro . ) , 305 ; John J. Kinneally ( Soc . Lab . ) , 1,485 . For Controller - Curtis W. Cavanaugh , ( Soc ...
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... Scattering Bullock Butler Calhoun Chambers Cherokee Chilton Choctaw Clarke Clay Cleburne Coffee Colbert Conecuh ... scattering vote for President in 1908 was : Debs , Soc . , 1,399 ; Chafin , Pro . , 665 ; Hisgen , Ind . , 495 ; Watson ...
... Scattering Bullock Butler Calhoun Chambers Cherokee Chilton Choctaw Clarke Clay Cleburne Coffee Colbert Conecuh ... scattering vote for President in 1908 was : Debs , Soc . , 1,399 ; Chafin , Pro . , 665 ; Hisgen , Ind . , 495 ; Watson ...
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... Scattering 5127 8351 Clark 732 722 1007 1206 Whole vote .. 116421 152045 Clay 752 968 1010 1527 Cleburne 214 390 215 ... scattering vote for President in 1908 was : Debs , Soc . , 5,842 ; Chafin , Pro . , 1,194 ; Watson , Pop . , 1,026 ...
... Scattering 5127 8351 Clark 732 722 1007 1206 Whole vote .. 116421 152045 Clay 752 968 1010 1527 Cleburne 214 390 215 ... scattering vote for President in 1908 was : Debs , Soc . , 5,842 ; Chafin , Pro . , 1,194 ; Watson , Pop . , 1,026 ...
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... Scattering 36913 44707 Eagle 802 625 521 832 Whole vote .. 331433 386597 Elbert 768 482 973 787 El Paso .. 9589 5281 8002 6005 The scattering vote for President in 1908 was : Debs , Soc . , 28,659 ; Chafin , Pro . , 11,770 ; Hisgen ...
... Scattering 36913 44707 Eagle 802 625 521 832 Whole vote .. 331433 386597 Elbert 768 482 973 787 El Paso .. 9589 5281 8002 6005 The scattering vote for President in 1908 was : Debs , Soc . , 28,659 ; Chafin , Pro . , 11,770 ; Hisgen ...
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... Scattering Whole vote .. 8891 243683 Tolland Windham 2964 1772 28161 1742 4934 2833 4960 2623 .... 111089 72909 112815 68255 38180 44560 7118 191116 8826 189896 13498 264002 The scattering vote for President in 1908 was : Debs . , Soc ...
... Scattering Whole vote .. 8891 243683 Tolland Windham 2964 1772 28161 1742 4934 2833 4960 2623 .... 111089 72909 112815 68255 38180 44560 7118 191116 8826 189896 13498 264002 The scattering vote for President in 1908 was : Debs . , Soc ...
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