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Texans have voted in 38 presidential elections since the state was readmitted to the Union in 1870, following the Civil War. Since 1872, the state has been landslide victories and nail-bitingly clo… ...
On April 2, 1870, two years before the 1872 U.S. presidential election, a letter to the editor of the New York Herald appeared in its pages, announcing a campaign for the presidency against ...
On November 18, 1872, a deputy federal marshal confronted Susan B. Anthony at her Rochester, New York, home. She was under ...
The 1872 presidential election in the United States, held on the same date (November 5) as the current one, was the most unusual one as it remains the only instance in the US history in which a ...
The 1872 US election pitted incumbent President Ulysses S. Grant against Horace Greeley, founder and editor of the New York Tribune. Edited by: NDTV News Desk World News Nov 05, 2024 09:52 am IST ...
In 1872, women’s rights activist Susan B. Anthony decided enough was enough and went ahead and cast a vote in the U.S. presidential election —an act of civil disobedience that led to her arrest.
In 1872, Anthony cast a vote in the nation’s presidential election. Two weeks later, a deputy federal marshal visited her home — now the museum — to arrest her.
Co-authored with David Fisher, the book examines the 1872 Louisiana gubernatorial election, a chaotic and violent contest that Bash argues continues to reverberate through American politics today.
During the 1872 presidential campaign, the political cartoonist Thomas Nast, a Grant booster, turned his pen on Greeley in his regular cartoons for Harper’s Weekly.