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Domestic News November 5, 1940

Henderson Daily Dispatch

Henderson, Vance County, North Carolina

What is this article about?

President Roosevelt cast his vote at Hyde Park on Nov. 5, accompanied by his mother Mrs. Sara Roosevelt and wife Mrs. Ann E. Roosevelt, taking 65 seconds at the polling place.

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Roosevelt Casts Vote At Hyde Park

President is Accompanied to White Frame Town Hall Polling Place By His Mother and Mrs. Roosevelt.

Nov. 5—UP—President cast his vote at 12:20 today in the white hall of Hyde Park village center in his election took 65 seconds search contains of the old mother. Mrs. Sara out. and his wife, who Ann E. Roosevelt minutes later.

Pulled up to a crowd at the election and 'Good morn-' ples answered a chairman of the Park committee.

'No, 292.' usual question occupation and a farmer.

President 'You've got it i" Give me a dent wait- indication policies on campaign' '.. determine and to the president-setting NIORY FUED (AP)Dr. W. out of Duke uni- o valued at $20,- filed with the court here showed Ii. the property and four sons.

What sub-type of article is it?

Politics

What keywords are associated?

Roosevelt Vote Hyde Park Election President Polling Sara Roosevelt Ann E Roosevelt

What entities or persons were involved?

President Roosevelt Mrs. Sara Roosevelt Mrs. Ann E. Roosevelt

Where did it happen?

Hyde Park

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

Hyde Park

Event Date

Nov. 5

Key Persons

President Roosevelt Mrs. Sara Roosevelt Mrs. Ann E. Roosevelt

Outcome

cast his vote in 65 seconds

Event Details

President cast his vote at 12:20 today in the white hall of Hyde Park village center, accompanied by his old mother Mrs. Sara Roosevelt and his wife Mrs. Ann E. Roosevelt minutes later; pulled up to a crowd at the election, answered greeting to chairman of the Park committee, gave number 'No. 292' and occupation as farmer.

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