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New York Whig Position Defined

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Parent Issue
Day
24
Month
November
Year
1845
Copyright
Public Domain
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i inioinv ii uní receivei: uno iiiuuaunu mm hundied nnd forty votes. Ilnrvov Shophurd received one thousand fiv iimdred and ninety votes. Amlrew L. Chuso received two hundreí and foriy-four votes. Sato of Mirliinn eF Cnunty of WnShienaw WE i lie undeaigned do h?reby Cortify tha nt a nweling of ne Boa id of Co'uht] Canvasrers 011 tlie eloventl) nnd twclfih day of November A. D. 1845 at the CDiÍAÍy cléfk pfñcó in the villagc of Ann Arüorfor thn pur po.-e of cuBvauiag ihe votes given i pnid coni iy, on the fourtli day of November A. D 1U45í, for the offleers then to be rlecled,it ■tlipii and iliprp nscettnined nnd determinen bj saiil Board iif Cunvassers, th3t Jnincs M. Edmündp, Pliiüp C. II. Broilierson, Harvei Cliutil), Duriiiá ?ivrce, Oirin Parsons nnd Josh ua G. Lclond, hoving recoived the greato ntimbpr of votes, were severally elccied te ttie office of Represontalive to the SiaJe Lej; islaiurf. And ihnt Timothy Hunt hnvingf receivci the createöt nunbcr of votes for tlie office o Coroner,vvas declared duly elected to tl fnic office olCoioner. GEÖ LAZEl.L, Chn'n. oj the Board of Co. Canvnssers. B.KING, Clerk of the Board of Co l%Canvasttrs, Tl_ T TA Mr t non Innnti

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Signal of Liberty
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