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Franklin P Rice
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He was elected over Benjamin Adams, nominally as a Democrat ; but party spirit was then dead, and names signified little. Mr. Sibley was de- feated in 1824. He was born in Sutton in 1762, and died there in 1834. He was many years a member of the Legis- lature, and held other public offices.
Two men now came to the front, who together exerted a controlling force in the politics of this region for the next quarter of a century. Levi Lincoln and John Davis, so long associated for party purposes, w
...ere at first of different political principles. Lincoln, just entering public life at the time of the last war with Great Britain, took a wise and patriotic course, and in the Massachusetts Legislature boldly rebuked the seditious spirit by which that body was influenced, and tried to stem the current of madness then threatening destruction to the Nation. Davis was charged by his political opponents in later years with hav- ing manifested exultation by throwing up his hat in the public street of Worcester when the news of the burning of Washington by the British was received ; which charge, it is only fair to state, he vehemently denied.

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