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Impartial Suffrage (November 15th, 1866)
>From The Democratic Advocate; Westminster, MD

Summary: Various names for Negro suffrage - sometimes called "Manhood Suffrage" and sometimes "Impartial Suffrage"

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The Registry Law (November 15th, 1866)
>From The Democratic Advocate; Westminster, MD

Summary: Paper claims in Westminster men were denied vote if anything could be construed as sympathy for South whether by open word or deed

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4th Congressional District (November 15th, 1866)
>From The Democratic Advocate; Westminster, MD

Summary: In Fourth Congressional District, Radicals won by 2,022 votes

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Rally Men, Rally (November 15th, 1866)
>From The Democratic Advocate; Westminster, MD

Summary: Meeting of Johnson Club of Fourth Election District of Carroll County (Woolery)

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Rejoicing (November 15th, 1866)
>From The Democratic Advocate; Westminster, MD

Summary: Manchester held illumination and torch light procession in celebration of political triumph in Maryland - Manchester hailed as strong Democratic area

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How They Take It - What They are Prepared For (November 16th, 1866)
>From The Republican Citizen; Frederick, MD

Summary: Editorial claiming that the Frederick Examiner has finally admitted that Maryland was always a "rebel" state

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Frederick County (November 16th, 1866)
>From The Republican Citizen; Frederick, MD

Summary: Editorial briefly discussing the results of the late election

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The Exact Number (November 16th, 1866)
>From The Republican Citizen; Frederick, MD

Summary: Re-published article that appeared in the Frederick Examiner stating the exact number of rejected votes in several districts of Frederick County

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Change of Name (November 21st, 1866)
>From The Frederick Examiner; Frederick, MD

Summary: Local newspaper Advertiser has changed its name to the Frederick Republican. Col. G. W. Z. Black purchased the interest of Mr. M. Shaffner and assumed editorial control.

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A Merited Compliment (November 21st, 1866)
>From The Frederick Examiner; Frederick, MD

Summary: Provost Marshal Capt. H. Clay Naill who was stationed in Frederick during the war is recognized for his superior record keeping by having his Provost Marshal reports chosen to be preserved in archives of the War Department.

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