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Jefferson (West Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 11
Sen'te: G W Randolph3106386091557 R O Haskins146111114371 Ho. of Deleg's: W Robertson3235594131295 D J Saunders136312480988 D J Burr181401318900 T H Wynne184278209671 Thos. B Bigger126268182576 L W Glazebrook90165366621 R F Walker97186144427 Wm Taylor1824465291 Flournoy over Smith, 589; Flournoy over Munford, 544. Wickham over Lyons, 423. Randolph over Haskins, 1186. Messrs. Robertson, Burr, and Saunders were elected to the House of Delegates. Refugee Vote from Jefferson County.--The following is the vote of the refugees from Jefferson county, polled at the City Hall in this city. Congress: Boteler, 22; Holliday, 13.--Senate: Moore, 25; Hammond, 7. House of Delegates: Burnett, 28; J Y Beall, 27; Green, 11; Stonebraker, 2. Melvin, 1. Board of Public Works: B F Beall, 35. At Prince Edward Court-House the refugee vote from Winchester stood: Flournoy, 4; Smith, 1; Price, 5. Congress: Boteler, 5--State Senate: Carson, 5. House of Delegates: Kaufman, 5, Ward
Dinwiddie (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 11
s from Jefferson county, polled at the City Hall in this city. Congress: Boteler, 22; Holliday, 13.--Senate: Moore, 25; Hammond, 7. House of Delegates: Burnett, 28; J Y Beall, 27; Green, 11; Stonebraker, 2. Melvin, 1. Board of Public Works: B F Beall, 35. At Prince Edward Court-House the refugee vote from Winchester stood: Flournoy, 4; Smith, 1; Price, 5. Congress: Boteler, 5--State Senate: Carson, 5. House of Delegates: Kaufman, 5, Ward, 5. Board of Public Works: Beall, 5. Dinwiddie County.--As far as heard from Smith is largely ahead for Governor. The vote at two precincts — Court-House and Williams's shop — for Congress stands: Collier, 70; Gholson, 16. Prince George.--At 6 o'clock the vote stood at the C. H. for Governor: Smith, 74; Munford, 14; Flournoy, 11. Lieutenant Governor: Price, 9; Imboden, 19. Congress: Gholson, 26; Collier, 21. Appomattox.--At the close of the polls at Appomattox C. H. the vote stood for Governor: Smith, 50; Flournoy, 15. Congres
Richmond (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 11
Virginia State elections. We continue this morning the publication of such returns as have reached us of the election held for State officers and members of Congress, &c., on Thursday, as well as a corrected vote of the city of Richmond: Richmond City.Jeffer'n Ward.Madis'n Ward.Monroe Ward.Total Vote For Governor: T S Flournoy2513764101037 Wm Smith124183181488 G W Munford119223202544 Lieut-Gov'r: Samuel Price2464714181135 J D Imboden201287338826 J W Sheffey251935 Att'y Gen'l: J R Tucker3257216821728 For Congress: W C Wickham3134044861203 Jas Lyons172348260780 For State Sen'te: G W Randolph3106386091557 R O Haskins146111114371 Ho. of Deleg's: W Robertson3235594131295 D J Saunders136312480988 D J Burr181401318900 T H Wynne184278209671 Thos. B Bigger126268182576 L W Glazebrook90165366621 R F Walker97186144427 Wm Taylor1824465291 Flournoy over Smith, 589; Flournoy over Munford, 544. Wickham over Lyons, 423. Randolph over Haskins, 1186. Mes
Drewry's Bluff (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 11
ss stands: Collier, 70; Gholson, 16. Prince George.--At 6 o'clock the vote stood at the C. H. for Governor: Smith, 74; Munford, 14; Flournoy, 11. Lieutenant Governor: Price, 9; Imboden, 19. Congress: Gholson, 26; Collier, 21. Appomattox.--At the close of the polls at Appomattox C. H. the vote stood for Governor: Smith, 50; Flournoy, 15. Congress: No opposition to Bocock. Lynch, for the Senate, had no opposition; nor had Flood for the House of Delegates. Army vote. At Drewry's Bluff, Smith's majority over Flournoy is 70; over Munford, 91. Imboden over Price, 39. For Congress: Gholson has a majority of 53 over Collier. A few votes were cast for Congress in the 2d district at this point. Of these, Godwin received 21; Mahone, 15; Parham 1. For the State Senate, 7th district, Adams has a majority of 70 over Jones, his highest competitor. In the first battalion, Va. artillery, Munford's majority over Flournoy is 17; over Smith, 23. Price over Imboden, 11.
Appomattox (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 11
5--State Senate: Carson, 5. House of Delegates: Kaufman, 5, Ward, 5. Board of Public Works: Beall, 5. Dinwiddie County.--As far as heard from Smith is largely ahead for Governor. The vote at two precincts — Court-House and Williams's shop — for Congress stands: Collier, 70; Gholson, 16. Prince George.--At 6 o'clock the vote stood at the C. H. for Governor: Smith, 74; Munford, 14; Flournoy, 11. Lieutenant Governor: Price, 9; Imboden, 19. Congress: Gholson, 26; Collier, 21. Appomattox.--At the close of the polls at Appomattox C. H. the vote stood for Governor: Smith, 50; Flournoy, 15. Congress: No opposition to Bocock. Lynch, for the Senate, had no opposition; nor had Flood for the House of Delegates. Army vote. At Drewry's Bluff, Smith's majority over Flournoy is 70; over Munford, 91. Imboden over Price, 39. For Congress: Gholson has a majority of 53 over Collier. A few votes were cast for Congress in the 2d district at this point. Of these, Godwin receiv
ith124183181488 G W Munford119223202544 Lieut-Gov'r: Samuel Price2464714181135 J D Imboden201287338826 J W Sheffey251935 Att'y Gen'l: J R Tucker3257216821728 For Congress: W C Wickham3134044861203 Jas Lyons172348260780 For State Sen'te: G W Randolph3106386091557 R O Haskins146111114371 Ho. of Deleg's: W Robertson3235594131295 D J Saunders136312480988 D J Burr181401318900 T H Wynne184278209671 Thos. B Bigger126268182576 L W Glazebrook90165366621 R F Walker97186144427 Wm Taylor1824465291 Flournoy over Smith, 589; Flournoy over Munford, 544. Wickham over Lyons, 423. Randolph over Haskins, 1186. Messrs. Robertson, Burr, and Saunders were elected to the House of Delegates. Refugee Vote from Jefferson County.--The following is the vote of the refugees from Jefferson county, polled at the City Hall in this city. Congress: Boteler, 22; Holliday, 13.--Senate: Moore, 25; Hammond, 7. House of Delegates: Burnett, 28; J Y Beall, 27; Green, 11; Stonebraker, 2.
rd.Monroe Ward.Total Vote For Governor: T S Flournoy2513764101037 Wm Smith124183181488 G W MunfoF Walker97186144427 Wm Taylor1824465291 Flournoy over Smith, 589; Flournoy over Munford, 544. Flournoy over Munford, 544. Wickham over Lyons, 423. Randolph over Haskins, 1186. Messrs. Robertson, Burr, and Saunders were eHouse the refugee vote from Winchester stood: Flournoy, 4; Smith, 1; Price, 5. Congress: Boteler, 5e C. H. for Governor: Smith, 74; Munford, 14; Flournoy, 11. Lieutenant Governor: Price, 9; Imboden, C. H. the vote stood for Governor: Smith, 50; Flournoy, 15. Congress: No opposition to Bocock. Lyn At Drewry's Bluff, Smith's majority over Flournoy is 70; over Munford, 91. Imboden over Price,alion, Va. artillery, Munford's majority over Flournoy is 17; over Smith, 23. Price over Imboden, 1 In Armistead's brigade, Pickett's division, Flournoy, for Governor, receives 150 majority over Smime division, Smith receives 200 majority over Flournoy.--For Congress, (2d district,) Col. D. J. God
y, 15. Congress: No opposition to Bocock. Lynch, for the Senate, had no opposition; nor had Flood for the House of Delegates. Army vote. At Drewry's Bluff, Smith's majority over Flournoy is 70; over Munford, 91. Imboden over Price, 39. For Congress: Gholson has a majority of 53 over Collier. A few votes were cast for Congress in the 2d district at this point. Of these, Godwin received 21; Mahone, 15; Parham 1. For the State Senate, 7th district, Adams has a majority of 70 over Jones, his highest competitor. In the first battalion, Va. artillery, Munford's majority over Flournoy is 17; over Smith, 23. Price over Imboden, 11. In the 32d Va. regiment, Lyons has a majority of 7 over Wickham. The following is the refugee vote taken at the Court-House in Petersburg, and at the Model Farm barracks: Second Congressional Distract.--Gen'l Wm Mahone, 39; Rev. Thos Hume, 24; R H Whitfield, 16; D J Godwin, 1. Third Congressional District--At Court-House: Ja
Glazebrook (search for this): article 11
or Governor: T S Flournoy2513764101037 Wm Smith124183181488 G W Munford119223202544 Lieut-Gov'r: Samuel Price2464714181135 J D Imboden201287338826 J W Sheffey251935 Att'y Gen'l: J R Tucker3257216821728 For Congress: W C Wickham3134044861203 Jas Lyons172348260780 For State Sen'te: G W Randolph3106386091557 R O Haskins146111114371 Ho. of Deleg's: W Robertson3235594131295 D J Saunders136312480988 D J Burr181401318900 T H Wynne184278209671 Thos. B Bigger126268182576 L W Glazebrook90165366621 R F Walker97186144427 Wm Taylor1824465291 Flournoy over Smith, 589; Flournoy over Munford, 544. Wickham over Lyons, 423. Randolph over Haskins, 1186. Messrs. Robertson, Burr, and Saunders were elected to the House of Delegates. Refugee Vote from Jefferson County.--The following is the vote of the refugees from Jefferson county, polled at the City Hall in this city. Congress: Boteler, 22; Holliday, 13.--Senate: Moore, 25; Hammond, 7. House of Delegates: Burnett, 28
ard from Smith is largely ahead for Governor. The vote at two precincts — Court-House and Williams's shop — for Congress stands: Collier, 70; Gholson, 16. Prince George.--At 6 o'clock the vote stood at the C. H. for Governor: Smith, 74; Munford, 14; Flournoy, 11. Lieutenant Governor: Price, 9; Imboden, 19. Congress: Gholson, 26; Collier, 21. Appomattox.--At the close of the polls at Appomattox C. H. the vote stood for Governor: Smith, 50; Flournoy, 15. Congress: No opposition to Bocock. Lynch, for the Senate, had no opposition; nor had Flood for the House of Delegates. Army vote. At Drewry's Bluff, Smith's majority over Flournoy is 70; over Munford, 91. Imboden over Price, 39. For Congress: Gholson has a majority of 53 over Collier. A few votes were cast for Congress in the 2d district at this point. Of these, Godwin received 21; Mahone, 15; Parham 1. For the State Senate, 7th district, Adams has a majority of 70 over Jones, his highest competitor. In th
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