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Public Meetings (October 26th, 1866)
>From The Republican Citizen; Frederick, MD

Summary: Announcement for a meeting to be held in Petersville for the friends of President Johnson

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Organize - Fear Not (October 26th, 1866)
>From The Republican Citizen; Frederick, MD

Summary: Editorial exclaiming that the Johnson supporters of the National Union party may not win the upcoming election; however, there is a better chance of them winning then of the "Radical" party winning

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Go to the polls… (October 26th, 1866)
>From The Republican Citizen; Frederick, MD

Summary: The Republican Citizen urges readers to go early to the election polls and vote for Colonel William Maulsby

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Admits the Falsehood (October 26th, 1866)
>From The Republican Citizen; Frederick, MD

Summary: The Republican Citizen questions the Frederick Examiner's statement that if the National Union party wins the election they will enact a tax to pay the slaveholders for the slaves that were emancipated in MD; however the Citizen or the Examiner can find no certain evidence of that happening

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Pole Raising at Beallsville (October 26th, 1866)
>From The Republican Citizen; Frederick, MD

Summary: The Conservatives of the Jackson district gathered together in Beallsville for a pole raising at a Johnson meeting

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Disgraceful Falsehood (October 26th, 1866)
>From The Republican Citizen; Frederick, MD

Summary: The Republican Citizen greatly disagrees with a statement recently made by the "radical" preach Rev. Dr. Sim who stated that prior to the abolition of slaves in MD, MD slaveholders who cast a vote for themselves and one vote for each slave he owned

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Grand Procession (October 26th, 1866)
>From The Republican Citizen; Frederick, MD

Summary: Announcement for the Grand Procession of the National Union party; the announcement also lists the Assistant Marshalls and Aids for the Grand Procession

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Turn Out (October 31st, 1866)
>From The Frederick Examiner; Frederick, MD

Summary: Urges voters to cast their votes for the straight Union ticket without scratching out a single name: Col. Robert Bruce for Comptroller; Francis Thomas for Congress; and Maj. Jno. R. Rouzer, Upton Buhrman, Henry Baker, Jno. L. Linthicum, Thomas Gorsuch and Col. Jno. A. Steiner for the House of Delegates.

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Soldiers, Vote As You Shot (October 31st, 1866)
>From The Frederick Examiner; Frederick, MD

Summary: Urges former soldiers to vote for the Unconditional Union ticket. To vote otherwise is to allow the “rebels” to rob battlefield “victories of their legitimate fruits.”

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Rain or Shine (October 31st, 1866)
>From The Frederick Examiner; Frederick, MD

Summary: Urges voters to go to the polls next Tuesday to vote the Unconditional Union Ticket “from top to bottom,” regardless of weather.

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