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Harper's Ferry (West Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 4
The 7th Congressional District.
--The Federalists are endeavoring to set up a man of straw for this district in the Federal House of Representatives. Mr. John S. Gallaher, once well known in this city, was nominated by a number of persons in and around Harper's Ferry, most of them late operatives in the Armory there, and others employed on the B. & O. railroad.
He very promptly accepted the nomination, and we have before us a handbill in which he indignantly denies an imputation upon his loyalty to the Lincoln Government, made in the Baltimore American, and which he attributes to some aspirant to the place.
He makes out a clear case of loyalty on his part to Lincoln, and declares that he considers the "Union as paramount to everything else." It is needless to refer to his career in this city.
His present position disappoints many who thought better of him. He was during the Van Buren Administration a States-Rights Whig, and for several years represented Jefferson county in the
Lincoln (search for this): article 4
John S. Gallaher (search for this): article 4
The 7th Congressional District.
--The Federalists are endeavoring to set up a man of straw for this district in the Federal House of Representatives. Mr. John S. Gallaher, once well known in this city, was nominated by a number of persons in and around Harper's Ferry, most of them late operatives in the Armory there, and others employed on the B. & O. railroad.
He very promptly accepted the nomination, and we have before us a handbill in which he indignantly denies an imputation upon his loyalty to the Lincoln Government, made in the Baltimore American, and which he attributes to some aspirant to the place.
He makes out a clear case of loyalty on his part to Lincoln, and declares that he considers the "Union as paramount to everything else." It is needless to refer to his career in this city.
His present position disappoints many who thought better of him. He was during the Van Buren Administration a States-Rights Whig, and for several years represented Jefferson county in the
Taylor (search for this): article 4