Publisher's Synopsis
This volume contains the official proceedings of the Liberal Republican Convention, held in Cincinnati, Ohio, on May 1st, 2nd, and 3rd, 1872. A pivotal moment in American political history, the convention nominated Horace Greeley as its candidate for President of the United States. Included within are the detailed records of the convention's debates, resolutions, and nominations, providing valuable insight into the political landscape of the era.
Also featured is Horace Greeley's Letter of Acceptance, outlining his platform and vision for the nation, alongside an address from the New York State Committee to their fellow citizens, further elucidating the party's goals and principles. This collection serves as a primary source for understanding the Liberal Republican movement and its impact on the 1872 election and subsequent political developments in the United States.
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