Union Party (1864) Unconditional Union Ticket
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Gilder Lehrman Collection #: GLC00809 Author/Creator: Union Party (1864) Place Written: Indiana Type: Ephemera Date: 1864 Pagination: 1 ticket : col.; 21 x 8 cm. Order a Copy
Union ticket for Abraham Lincoln for President and Andrew Johnson for Vice President. Printed in blue and red inks. Lists presidential electors from Indiana for the Lincoln-Johnson ticket for the 1864. Printed with image of a canon and flag. Verso printed with American flag motif pattern in red and blue.
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UNCONDITIONAL
UNION TICKET.
FOR PRESIDENT,
Abraham Lincoln
FOR VICE PRESIDENT,
Andrew Johnson
FOR ELECTORS AT LARGE
DAVID S. GOODING.
RICHARD W. THOMPSON.
FOR STATE ELECTORS.
1st Dist.-JAMES C. DENNY.
2d Dist.-CYRUS T. NIXON.
3d Dist.-HENRY R. PRITCHARD.
4th Dist.-LEONIDAS SEXTON.
5th Dist.-BENJ. F. CLAYPOOL.
6th Dist.-JONATHAN J. WRIGHT.
7th Dist.-JOHN OSBORN.
8th Dist.-ROBERT P. DAVIDSON.
9th Dist.-JAMES B. BELFORD.
10th Dist.-TIMOTHY R. DICKINSON.
11th Dist.-JOHN M. WALLACE.
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