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Domestic News March 28, 1828

Delaware Journal

Wilmington, New Castle County, Delaware

What is this article about?

US Senate vote on the Breakwater question resulted in 24 Yeas and 17 Nays, with listed senators voting accordingly.

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The following is the state of the vote, on the Breakwater question in the Senate of the U. States.

Yeas.—Messrs. Bernard, Barton, Bateman, Bell, Bouligny, Dickerson, Eaton. Foot, Harrison, Hendricks, Johnson, of Louisiana, Kane, Knight, McLane, Marks, Noble, Parris, Robbins, Ruggles, Silsbee, Smith, of Md. Webster, Wiley, Woodbury.
24.

Nays.—Messrs. Benton, Berrien, Branch, Chandler, Cobb, Hayne, Johnson, of Kentucky, King, M'Kinley, Macon, Rowan, Seymour, smith, of S. Carolina, Tazewell, Thomas, Tyler, White.
17.

What sub-type of article is it?

Politics

What keywords are associated?

Senate Vote Breakwater Question United States Senate Yeas Nays

What entities or persons were involved?

Bernard Barton Bateman Bell Bouligny Dickerson Eaton Foot Harrison Hendricks Johnson Of Louisiana Kane Knight Mclane Marks Noble Parris Robbins Ruggles Silsbee Smith Of Md. Webster Wiley Woodbury Benton Berrien Branch Chandler Cobb Hayne Johnson Of Kentucky King M'kinley Macon Rowan Seymour Smith Of S. Carolina Tazewell Thomas Tyler White

Where did it happen?

United States Senate

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

United States Senate

Key Persons

Bernard Barton Bateman Bell Bouligny Dickerson Eaton Foot Harrison Hendricks Johnson Of Louisiana Kane Knight Mclane Marks Noble Parris Robbins Ruggles Silsbee Smith Of Md. Webster Wiley Woodbury Benton Berrien Branch Chandler Cobb Hayne Johnson Of Kentucky King M'kinley Macon Rowan Seymour Smith Of S. Carolina Tazewell Thomas Tyler White

Outcome

24 yeas, 17 nays

Event Details

Vote in the Senate of the United States on the Breakwater question.

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