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Kalamazoo Convention: For The Signal Of Liberty

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Day
29
Month
September
Year
1845
Copyright
Public Domain
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At a Uonvention ol the JUiberty men of the County of Kalamazoo, held at the Court House in the village of Kalamazoo, Aug. 27, for the purpose of nominating two Representativas to the Legislature. Amos B. Cobb was called to the chair, and S. L. Babbett was appointed Secretary. H. A. Eastland responded to a cali of the Convention in some appropriate remarks upon the moral and political conditionof our country, and the importance of vigorous and untiring eiïbrt on the part of the friends of huma,nity. After one informal ballot, it was resolved unanimously, that Delamore Duncan and Henry Montague, be our candidntes for Representatives o said County. The following persons werenppointeddelegates to ottend the Senatorial Convention to be held at Schoolcraft the 25th of September. N. M. Thomas, J. P. Marsh, H. Wagar, J. E. Thayer, A. G. Towers, Russell Bishop, S. Mills, Orellond Beebe, H. A. Hill, J. Masón, R. Cummins, Mr. Gardner, S. Beebe, C. Dean, J. Wheeler. The following gentlemen were appointed a County Committee for the ensuing year. W. C. Denison, Ilenry Montague, H. A. Eastland. The delegntes to the Senatorial Convention (one from each town in the county) were appointed a commiltee to cooperate with the county committee in the furtherance of the Liberty cause. Individuals from the several towns in the county pledged themselves to the amount of $38,50 for procuring a lecturer. The oall for the Young Men's State Convention was rend and received theapprobation of the Convention. Ou motion, the Convention adjourned sine die.

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Signal of Liberty
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