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Story September 21, 1904

The News & Observer

Raleigh, Wake County, North Carolina

What is this article about?

Judge Parker decides to stay at his Esopus home, Rosemount, postponing any New York visit until at least Thursday due to advisers in Saratoga. He receives informal receptions from multiple trainloads of Tammany delegates heading to the Democratic convention.

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PARKER REMAINS AT HOME.
A Train Load of Tammany Delegates
Call on Rosemount's Master.

(By the Associated Press.)

Esopus, N. Y. Sept. 19.-Judge
Parker has decided not to go to New
York tomorrow. If he visits that city
this week he will not leave before
Thursday as most of his advisers will
be in Saratoga.

Judge Parker was the object of a
typical Tammany demonstration to
day when a train load of delegates
stopped at Esopus depot en route to
the Democratic convention at Sara-
toga, and Judge Parker held an in-
formal reception. A second section
reached Esopus a little later and the
occupants of this train repeated the
program set by their predecessors.
The Westchester county delegation,
occupying a special train, came fifteen
minutes later. The delegates had
their train side-tracked and formed a
procession and marched to Rose-
mount, where Judge Parker received
them on the veranda of his house.

What sub-type of article is it?

Historical Event

What themes does it cover?

Triumph

What keywords are associated?

Judge Parker Tammany Delegates Democratic Convention Esopus Rosemount

What entities or persons were involved?

Judge Parker

Where did it happen?

Esopus, N. Y., Rosemount

Story Details

Key Persons

Judge Parker

Location

Esopus, N. Y., Rosemount

Event Date

Sept. 19

Story Details

Judge Parker stays home in Esopus and receives visits from Tammany delegates en route to the Democratic convention in Saratoga, holding informal receptions.

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