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Hanover Court House (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 6
Camp 15th Va. Reg't, May 28. For Governor — Flournoy, 62; Smith, 31; Munford, 8. Lieutenant-Governor--Price, 58; Imboden, 36; Edmondson, 1. Attorney General--Tucker, 99. Congress — Wickham, 79; Lyons, 8; scattering, 6. State Senate--Richmond city — Randolph, 22; Haskins, 9. Henrico and Hanover counties — Garnett, 45; Davis, 7. House of Delegates--Richmond city — Robertson, 32; Wynne, 16; Bigger, 16; Saunders, 11; Walker, 6; Taylor, 1. Henrico — Mayo, 23; English, 3; Carter, 2. Hanover — Fox, 12; Goodall, 5; Swift, 2; Morriss. --Constable for District No. 2 Henrico — Thos. E. West, 11. Henrico county. Court-House.--For Governor: Thomas S Flournoy, 422; Wm Smith, 173; Geo W Munford, 134. For Lieutenant Governor: Jno Io Imboden, 393; Samuel Price, 289. For Attorney General: J R Tucker, 650. For Congress: Wm C Wickham, 342; James, Lyons; 176. For State Senate: John R Garnett, 362; John N Davis, 236. For House of Delegates: Ro A Mayo, 319; Jos J Engli
Hanover County (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 6
ns, 114. For House of Delegates: Wyndham Robertson, 413; D J Burr, 318; D J Saunders, 480; Thos B Bigger, 182; Thomas H Wynne, 209; Larkin W Glazebrook, 366; R F Walker, 144, Wm Taplor, 65. Camp 15th Va. Reg't, May 28. For Governor — Flournoy, 62; Smith, 31; Munford, 8. Lieutenant-Governor--Price, 58; Imboden, 36; Edmondson, 1. Attorney General--Tucker, 99. Congress — Wickham, 79; Lyons, 8; scattering, 6. State Senate--Richmond city — Randolph, 22; Haskins, 9. Henrico and Hanover counties — Garnett, 45; Davis, 7. House of Delegates--Richmond city — Robertson, 32; Wynne, 16; Bigger, 16; Saunders, 11; Walker, 6; Taylor, 1. Henrico — Mayo, 23; English, 3; Carter, 2. Hanover — Fox, 12; Goodall, 5; Swift, 2; Morriss. --Constable for District No. 2 Henrico — Thos. E. West, 11. Henrico county. Court-House.--For Governor: Thomas S Flournoy, 422; Wm Smith, 173; Geo W Munford, 134. For Lieutenant Governor: Jno Io Imboden, 393; Samuel Price, 289. For Attorne
Henrico (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 6
l--Tucker, 99. Congress — Wickham, 79; Lyons, 8; scattering, 6. State Senate--Richmond city — Randolph, 22; Haskins, 9. Henrico and Hanover counties — Garnett, 45; Davis, 7. House of Delegates--Richmond city — Robertson, 32; Wynne, 16; Bigger, 16; Saunders, 11; Walker, 6; Taylor, 1. Henrico — Mayo, 23; English, 3; Carter, 2. Hanover — Fox, 12; Goodall, 5; Swift, 2; Morriss. --Constable for District No. 2 Henrico — Thos. E. West, 11. Henrico county. Court-House.--For Governor: ThoHenrico — Thos. E. West, 11. Henrico county. Court-House.--For Governor: Thomas S Flournoy, 422; Wm Smith, 173; Geo W Munford, 134. For Lieutenant Governor: Jno Io Imboden, 393; Samuel Price, 289. For Attorney General: J R Tucker, 650. For Congress: Wm C Wickham, 342; James, Lyons; 176. For State Senate: John R Garnett,Henrico county. Court-House.--For Governor: Thomas S Flournoy, 422; Wm Smith, 173; Geo W Munford, 134. For Lieutenant Governor: Jno Io Imboden, 393; Samuel Price, 289. For Attorney General: J R Tucker, 650. For Congress: Wm C Wickham, 342; James, Lyons; 176. For State Senate: John R Garnett, 362; John N Davis, 236. For House of Delegates: Ro A Mayo, 319; Jos J English 308. Refugee vote The refugee vote for Congress, Board of Public Works, Senate, and House of Delegates, was not counted when the polls were closed. For
Richmond (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 6
Camp 15th Va. Reg't, May 28. For Governor — Flournoy, 62; Smith, 31; Munford, 8. Lieutenant-Governor--Price, 58; Imboden, 36; Edmondson, 1. Attorney General--Tucker, 99. Congress — Wickham, 79; Lyons, 8; scattering, 6. State Senate--Richmond city — Randolph, 22; Haskins, 9. Henrico and Hanover counties — Garnett, 45; Davis, 7. House of Delegates--Richmond city — Robertson, 32; Wynne, 16; Bigger, 16; Saunders, 11; Walker, 6; Taylor, 1. Henrico — Mayo, 23; English, 3; Carter, 2. HanovRichmond city — Robertson, 32; Wynne, 16; Bigger, 16; Saunders, 11; Walker, 6; Taylor, 1. Henrico — Mayo, 23; English, 3; Carter, 2. Hanover — Fox, 12; Goodall, 5; Swift, 2; Morriss. --Constable for District No. 2 Henrico — Thos. E. West, 11. Henrico county. Court-House.--For Governor: Thomas S Flournoy, 422; Wm Smith, 173; Geo W Munford, 134. For Lieutenant Governor: Jno Io Imboden, 393; Samuel Price, 289. For Attorney General: J R Tucker, 650. For Congress: Wm C Wickham, 342; James, Lyons; 176. For State Senate: John R Garnett, 362; John N Davis, 236. For House of Delegates: Ro A Mayo, 319; Jos J En
Berkeley County (West Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 6
for the Third District most of the votes cast were for B. F. Beall. From other Congressional districts the vote is small. From the 2d or Norfolk district it is believed that Col. D J. Godwin leads the poll in this city, over Messrs. Parham, Hume and Mahone. For the State Senate from Jefferson and Berkeley there is a close vote between E. L. Moore and A. C. Hammond. For the House of Delegates from Jefferson county most of the votes cast were for J. Y. Beall and Wm. Burnett, and from Berkeley county for Israel Robinson and Ro. W. Hunter. By Telegraph Lynchburg, May 28. --The vote in the city proper resulted as follows: Flournoy, 424; Smith, 165; Munford, 14. Price, 459; Imboder, 100. No opposition to Rives for Congress. Petersburg, May 28. --The election is progressing quietly. Kelley probably elected to the House. Collier has a large majority for Congress. The vote for Governor is divided. Smith and Munford run ahead of Flournoy. [second
gress, Board of Public Works, Senate, and House of Delegates, was not counted when the polls were closed. For Congress, from the Winchester district, the vote at the City Court-House is close between A. R. Boteler and F. W. M. Holliday. For Board, of Public Works for the Third District most of the votes cast were for B. F. Beall. From other Congressional districts the vote is small. From the 2d or Norfolk district it is believed that Col. D J. Godwin leads the poll in this city, over Messrs. Parham, Hume and Mahone. For the State Senate from Jefferson and Berkeley there is a close vote between E. L. Moore and A. C. Hammond. For the House of Delegates from Jefferson county most of the votes cast were for J. Y. Beall and Wm. Burnett, and from Berkeley county for Israel Robinson and Ro. W. Hunter. By Telegraph Lynchburg, May 28. --The vote in the city proper resulted as follows: Flournoy, 424; Smith, 165; Munford, 14. Price, 459; Imboder, 100. No opposition to Riv
Jas Lyons (search for this): article 6
John D Imboden, 201; Jas W Sheffey, 25. For Attorney-General: J R Tucker, 325. For Congress: Wms Carter Wickham, 313; Jas Lyons, 172. For State Senate: Gen W Randolph, 310; R O Haskins, 146. For House of Delegates: Wyndham Robertson, 323; David 8; John D Imboden, 338; Jas W Sheffey. 9. For Attorney General: John R Tucker, 682. For Congress: Wms C Wickham, 486; Jas Lyons, 260. For State Senate: Geo W Randolph, 609; R O Haskins, 114. For House of Delegates: Wyndham Robertson, 413; D J Buord, 8. Lieutenant-Governor--Price, 58; Imboden, 36; Edmondson, 1. Attorney General--Tucker, 99. Congress — Wickham, 79; Lyons, 8; scattering, 6. State Senate--Richmond city — Randolph, 22; Haskins, 9. Henrico and Hanover counties — Garnett, 45; Da Jno Io Imboden, 393; Samuel Price, 289. For Attorney General: J R Tucker, 650. For Congress: Wm C Wickham, 342; James, Lyons; 176. For State Senate: John R Garnett, 362; John N Davis, 236. For House of Delegates: Ro A Mayo, 319; Jos J English 3<
B. F. Beall (search for this): article 6
s; 176. For State Senate: John R Garnett, 362; John N Davis, 236. For House of Delegates: Ro A Mayo, 319; Jos J English 308. Refugee vote The refugee vote for Congress, Board of Public Works, Senate, and House of Delegates, was not counted when the polls were closed. For Congress, from the Winchester district, the vote at the City Court-House is close between A. R. Boteler and F. W. M. Holliday. For Board, of Public Works for the Third District most of the votes cast were for B. F. Beall. From other Congressional districts the vote is small. From the 2d or Norfolk district it is believed that Col. D J. Godwin leads the poll in this city, over Messrs. Parham, Hume and Mahone. For the State Senate from Jefferson and Berkeley there is a close vote between E. L. Moore and A. C. Hammond. For the House of Delegates from Jefferson county most of the votes cast were for J. Y. Beall and Wm. Burnett, and from Berkeley county for Israel Robinson and Ro. W. Hunter. By Telegr
of Delegates: Wyndham Robertson, 323; David J Saunders, 196; Thos H Wynne, 184; Wm Taylor, 184; David J Burr, 182, Thos B Bigger, 126; Richard F Walker, 97; Larkin W Glazebrook, 90. Madison Ward--For Governor: T S Flournoy, 377; Wm Smith, 173; G, 559; D J Saunders, 312; L W Glazebrook, 165; Thomas H Wynne, 278; R F Walker, 186; Wm Taylor, 44; D J Burr, 401; Thos B Bigger, 268. Monroe Ward.--For Governor: Thomas S Flourney, 410; G W Munford, 223; Wm Smith, 181. For Lieut Governor: Samuandolph, 609; R O Haskins, 114. For House of Delegates: Wyndham Robertson, 413; D J Burr, 318; D J Saunders, 480; Thos B Bigger, 182; Thomas H Wynne, 209; Larkin W Glazebrook, 366; R F Walker, 144, Wm Taplor, 65. Camp 15th Va. Reg't, May 28. s, 9. Henrico and Hanover counties — Garnett, 45; Davis, 7. House of Delegates--Richmond city — Robertson, 32; Wynne, 16; Bigger, 16; Saunders, 11; Walker, 6; Taylor, 1. Henrico — Mayo, 23; English, 3; Carter, 2. Hanover — Fox, 12; Goodall, 5; Swi
J. Godwin (search for this): article 6
Refugee vote The refugee vote for Congress, Board of Public Works, Senate, and House of Delegates, was not counted when the polls were closed. For Congress, from the Winchester district, the vote at the City Court-House is close between A. R. Boteler and F. W. M. Holliday. For Board, of Public Works for the Third District most of the votes cast were for B. F. Beall. From other Congressional districts the vote is small. From the 2d or Norfolk district it is believed that Col. D J. Godwin leads the poll in this city, over Messrs. Parham, Hume and Mahone. For the State Senate from Jefferson and Berkeley there is a close vote between E. L. Moore and A. C. Hammond. For the House of Delegates from Jefferson county most of the votes cast were for J. Y. Beall and Wm. Burnett, and from Berkeley county for Israel Robinson and Ro. W. Hunter. By Telegraph Lynchburg, May 28. --The vote in the city proper resulted as follows: Flournoy, 424; Smith, 165; Munford, 14.
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