Uncut Union Tickets, 1863
Title
Uncut Union Tickets, 1863
Description
Uncut sheet of four tickets for the Union Ticket in the Vermont state and Rutland County election. The Union Party (or the National Union Party) was the name adopted by the Republican Party amidst the Civil War. All three of the statewide candidates, John Gregory Smith (Governor), Paul Dillingham Jr. (Lieutenant Governor), and John B. Page (Treasurer), won their races. On the county level, the ticket included the candidates for Senators (Merritt Clark, Nathaniel Fish, and William T. Nichols), Assistant Judges (Barnes Frisbie and John W. Ainsworth), State's Attorney (Jerome B. Bromley), Sheriff (William M. Field), High Bailiff (H.O. Brown), and Judge of Probate (C.M. Willard). At the bottom of the sheet are eight listings for Frederick E. Woodbridge, candidate for the U.S. House of Representatives, which would have been cut apart and used to vote within Vermont's First Congressional District.
Date
1863
Subject
Source
Small Bside / Political elections - 1863
Extent
1 broadside ; 24 x 12.5 cm
Identifier
UnionTickets1863.jpg
Format
jpeg
Original Format
Collection
Citation
“Uncut Union Tickets, 1863,” Digital Vermont: A Project of the Vermont Historical Society, accessed December 19, 2024, https://digitalvermont.org/items/show/2093.