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This historical document details the contested election case of William Connell versus George Howell, concerning the Tenth Congressional District of Pennsylvania. Part 2 of the case provides further insights into the challenges and disputes surrounding the election, offering a detailed look into the political processes and legal arguments of the time.
As a record from the United States Congress, this document offers valuable primary source material for researchers and students interested in American political history, election law, and the intricacies of congressional proceedings during the 19th century. The case highlights the importance of fair elections and the mechanisms in place to address potential irregularities.
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