H. P. Hall's Observations; Being More Or Less a History of Political Contests in Minnesota From 1849 to 1904
H. P. Hall's Observations; Being More Or Less a History of Political Contests in Minnesota From 1849 to 1904
H P Harlan Page Hall
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In some cases an extra county convention was held with- out any pretense of authority, and it was very evident that Nelson and Kindred, or their friends, intended to make a double district convention. The result was that when the dis- trict convention was due to meet, there were only i8 out of 28 counties which could lay any claim to being "regular." When the Nelson and Kindred forces separated and held two conventions there were 20 counties represented in the Nelson convention and 23 in the Ki...ndred department. Here was an aggregate of delegates from 43 counties in a district which contained but 28. The contests made the excess. Digitized by VjOOQIC H. P. HALUS OBSERVATIONS. 287 The call for the convention directed it to assemble at Bow- man's hall, in Detroit, Minn., at i p. m., on the 12th of July. The interest and excitement was immense, and all signs point- ed to a bloody riot as the result rather than to a "harmonious convention. The delegates and the contestants aggregated 125, and it is no exaggeration to say that there were between three and four hundred outsiders present, as friends of the respective candidates.
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