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Delegation For Wedemeyer

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Parent Issue
Day
16
Month
May
Year
1902
Copyright
Public Domain
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DELEGATION FOR WEDEMEYER

From City Was Made Solid Last Evening

REPUBLICAN CAUCUSES

Gave Him Their Unanimous Support-Has United Backing of This County

Ann Arbor city has a solid Wedemeyer delegation. Pittsfield elected a solid Wedemeyer delegation headed by Morton F. Case, and Northfield came into line also for Wedemeyer. No candidate ever went into a congressional fight with a more united backing from his own county than will Mr. Wedemeyer. This ought to have its effect upon the delegates from the other counties of the district.

With the exception of the Fifth ward, all the wards gave a solid vote for Wedemeyer at the caucuses Wednesday night. The Fifth ward gave Wedemeyer 30 and Copeland 19 votes. The delegates from the wards are as follows: First ward, solid, delegates W. K. Childs, A. V. Robison, E. E. Beal, H. H. Seeley, William Stimson, W. H. Butler, George Clarken, C. T. Storm, William E. Eldert.

Second ward, solid, delegates- John W. Haarer, Heman M. Woods, Jacob Braun, Frederick J. Huhn, August C. Tessmer, Herman Gundert, Emanuel L. Schneider, Michael Grossman, Daniel O'Keefe, Simon Dieterle, Frederick W. Schumacher.

Third ward, solid. delegates- Chas. E. Hiscock, James E. Harkins. Lester Canfield, Geo. Sweet, Wm. O. Thomas, Geo. W. Seybold, Geo. I. Koster, Paris S. Banfield, Frank L. Pack, Leo Gruner.

Fourth ward, solid, delegates- Wm. Judson, John F. Lawrence, Herbert J. Burke, Willis Johnson, Charles Masten, Henry McNally, Wm. Jacobus, John Cox, James Wilcott.

Fifth ward, Wedemeyer 30, Copeland 19 votes, delegates- James Donovan. Charles Burnham, Wm. E. Blackburn, Alderman Grose.

Sixth ward, solid, delegates- C. G. Darling, Emmett Coon, T. J. Keech, G. Dibble, Fred Barker, H. G. Prettyman

Seventh ward, solid, delegates-Chas. Wagner, George H. Fischer, George Lutz, Andrew J. Sawyer Jr., Ernest Bethke.