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William A. Wright (search for this): article 9
Madison Ward. --The voters of Madison Ward should be particular in selecting men to represent their interests who are intelligent, energetic, and fully identified with the welfare of the city. Such an one is William A. Wright, Esq., of the American Hotel, who is a candidate for Magistrate.--Every honorable means should be used to elect him.
Madison Ward (search for this): article 9
Madison Ward. --The voters of Madison Ward should be particular in selecting men to represent their interests who are intelligent, energetic, and fully identified with the welfare of the city. Such an one is William A. Wright, Esq., of the American Hotel, who is a candidate for Magistrate.--Every honorable means should be used to elect him. Madison Ward. --The voters of Madison Ward should be particular in selecting men to represent their interests who are intelligent, energetic, and fully identified with the welfare of the city. Such an one is William A. Wright, Esq., of the American Hotel, who is a candidate for Magistrate.--Every honorable means should be used to elect him.