Address Adopted By the Whig State Convention At Worcester
Address Adopted By the Whig State Convention At Worcester
1848 Whig Party Massachusetts Convention
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A. H. Bullock, of Worcester, and, on motion of Judge Barton, of Worcester, Hon. Joseph Bell, of Boston, was chosen temporary Chairman of the ConA'ention. On motion of Mr. Scuouler, of Boston, Joseph M. WiGHTMAN, *Df Boston, was appointed Secretary of the Convention. On motion of Mr. Dewey, of Williamstown, the members of the State Central Committee, and the Chairmen of the several County Committees, were requested to take seats in the Convention. On motion of Mr. George Marston, of Barnstable, ...the Senators and Rep- resentatives in Congress from this State, were requested to take seats in the Convention. On motion of Hon. Albert H. Nelson, of Woburn, it was voted, that a Committee of five be appointed, to collect the credentials of members, and report thereon. The following is the Committee : Messrs. Nelson, of "Woburn ; Dwight, of Springfield ; Morey, of Boston ; Willard, of Millbury ; Lowe, of Gloucester. On motion of Hon. George Bliss, of Springfield, a Committee of one from each county was raised, to report a system of organization and list of officers for the Convention.
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