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The Grant men do not take kindly to the ...

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Parent Issue
Day
6
Month
August
Year
1880
Copyright
Public Domain
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The Grant men do not take kindly to the wearingof theGavfleld collar. 'I he threc hnndred and six delegates who voted st-.ulily forGranl al Chicago ace for liim ttrst.Iftst, al) the time, and tliey are determined to wear i badge anyway. Therefore tlny hayecauted medils to be struck off, on one side of which is a medallion of Grant and on the other the following Inscription: "Coinmemorative of the 86 ballots of the Old (juard for ülysses 8. Gránt for President. Bepublican National Comvent'ion, Chicago, June, I8W." At the bottoui is a shicld on which to engrave the ïiames of the members for whom the medals are. desigaed. It is only necessary for Democratie newspapers to Bearchth liles of theiï Republieai) contempoiariea as farback ás 1873, to tind plenty of argument why James A. Garfleld Bhould not be elccted to the Pxeshlency of the United Statea. Theru is no cali for tnud-thtowing on the part of the Deniooracy. Files of Republican papers, the iinding of the Ilepublicau Poland Committee, the exposure of the. DeGolyer pavement swindle, all fuinish tlie most conclusive evidence against Garfleld.

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Old News
Ann Arbor Argus