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The Daily Dispatch: January 29, 1864., [Electronic resource], The Legislature. (search)
Congressional election in Kentucky. Atlanta, Jan. 27.
--A meeting of Morgan's men at Decatur yesterday passed resolutions ignoring the partial convention of Kentuckians held at Dalton.
The following ticket was nominated, to be voted for at the election to be held on the 10th proximo; 1st District, W. B. Machen; 2d, John D Morris; 3d, C J Sherritt; 4th, J R Barrick; 5th, Thomas Napier; 6th, T L Burnett; 7th, H W Bruce; 8th, J T Pickett; 9th, E M Brace; 10th, J W Moore; 11th, T B Monroe; 12th, J M Eillott.
This ticket adopts half of the nominees of the Dalton Convention.
The Daily Dispatch: January 29, 1864., [Electronic resource], The law in relation to Substitutes (search)
Judge Monroe.
We regret that our limits do not enable us to publish in full the admirable letter of Judge Monroe, formerly of Kentucky, to Major-Gen. Breckinridge, declining a nomination for ConJudge Monroe, formerly of Kentucky, to Major-Gen. Breckinridge, declining a nomination for Congress from the Ashland district by a Convention of the Kentuckians in Georgia.
Whilst we deeply regret that the services of a citizens so illustrious for wisdom and virtue cannot be secured to our na that Kentucky, having been admitted to the Confederacy, the Provisional Government appointed Judge Monroe by its Legislative Council a member of the Provisional Congress of the Confederacy, and he to his honor, he would accept the present nomination.
We find the voluntary expatriation of Judge Monroe, from Kentucky, eloquently referred to in Pollard's "History of the First Year of the War." T gain sworn to support.--Ted these things to those patriotic and gallant men who have nominated me, so that they may choose another without distraction.
God protect you and them. Thos. B. Monroe.