The Louisiana Adjustment. Abstracts of the Evidence of Governor Kellogg's Election in 1872, And the Frauds of the Fusionists
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Deponent further says that, besides the selection of supervisors on account of their political bias, many of them were appointed who were caDdidates for office on the Fusion ticket at the general election of November 4, 1872, for the purpose of stimulating them to extra exertions to cause themselves to be returned, and thus contribute to the general success of the entire Fusion ticket; that among the number J. H. Simmons, of Claiborne, was a candidate for police juror; G. H. Guptill, of Cameron..., was a candidate for police juror; R. T. Carr, of De Soto, was a candidate lor sheriff; G. D. Wells, of Livingston, was a candidate for recorder of his parish; P. E. Lored, supervisor's clerk for Lafourche, was a can- didate for justice of the peace; E. L. Pierson, of Natchitoches, was a candidate for the House of Representatives ; I. G. P. Hoey, of Rapides, was a candidate for the House of Representatives; A. Chalarie, of Plaquemines, was a candidate for sheriff; A. Estopenal, of St. Bernard, was a candidate for sheriff; G.
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