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Browsing named entities in a specific section of The Daily Dispatch: November 13, 1860., [Electronic resource]. Search the whole document.
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Tennessee (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): article 12
The Presidential election.
--Our latest telegraphic dispatches assert that Missouri and Tennessee have both been carried for Bell and Everett by decided pluralities.
The Louisville Courier (Democratic) concedes that "Mr. Bell has certainly carried the State." --This would give the Union ticket thirty-seven electoral votes, including the two Bell electors on the New Jersey fusion ticket.
New Jersey (New Jersey, United States) (search for this): article 12
The Presidential election.
--Our latest telegraphic dispatches assert that Missouri and Tennessee have both been carried for Bell and Everett by decided pluralities.
The Louisville Courier (Democratic) concedes that "Mr. Bell has certainly carried the State." --This would give the Union ticket thirty-seven electoral votes, including the two Bell electors on the New Jersey fusion ticket.
Missouri (Missouri, United States) (search for this): article 12
The Presidential election.
--Our latest telegraphic dispatches assert that Missouri and Tennessee have both been carried for Bell and Everett by decided pluralities.
The Louisville Courier (Democratic) concedes that "Mr. Bell has certainly carried the State." --This would give the Union ticket thirty-seven electoral votes, including the two Bell electors on the New Jersey fusion ticket.
Everett (search for this): article 12
The Presidential election.
--Our latest telegraphic dispatches assert that Missouri and Tennessee have both been carried for Bell and Everett by decided pluralities.
The Louisville Courier (Democratic) concedes that "Mr. Bell has certainly carried the State." --This would give the Union ticket thirty-seven electoral votes, including the two Bell electors on the New Jersey fusion ticket.
Bell (search for this): article 12
The Presidential election.
--Our latest telegraphic dispatches assert that Missouri and Tennessee have both been carried for Bell and Everett by decided pluralities.
The Louisville Courier (Democratic) concedes that "Mr. Bell has certainly carried the State." --This would give the Union ticket thirty-seven electoral votes, es assert that Missouri and Tennessee have both been carried for Bell and Everett by decided pluralities.
The Louisville Courier (Democratic) concedes that "Mr. Bell has certainly carried the State." --This would give the Union ticket thirty-seven electoral votes, including the two Bell electors on the New Jersey fusion ticket. es assert that Missouri and Tennessee have both been carried for Bell and Everett by decided pluralities.
The Louisville Courier (Democratic) concedes that "Mr. Bell has certainly carried the State." --This would give the Union ticket thirty-seven electoral votes, including the two Bell electors on the New Jersey fusion ticket.