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Domestic News May 15, 1838

Rutland Herald

Rutland, Rutland County, Vermont

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Whigs in New Hampshire organized for the next campaign with a large meeting at Concord, congratulating on recent elections in Connecticut and Maine, and adopting a resolution pledging continued political commitment akin to Revolutionary War efforts.

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The True Saint. The Whigs of New Hampshire are already organizing for the next campaign. A large meeting was recently held at Concord in that state, for the purpose of exchanging congratulations on the auspicious result of the late elections in Connecticut and Maine. Among a number of pointed and spirited resolutions, the following recommends itself to the adoption of all true Whigs.

Resolved, That like the Whigs of '76, we have enlisted "during the war," and that, following their glorious example, we will not lay down our arms, until the surrender of the Lord Cornwallis of the South, nor until the sons of New Hampshire shall have given another Bennington defeat to the Tories of the North.

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Politics

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Whig Meeting New Hampshire Politics Political Resolutions Election Congratulations

Where did it happen?

Concord, New Hampshire

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Concord, New Hampshire

Event Date

Recently

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A large meeting was held at Concord in New Hampshire for the purpose of exchanging congratulations on the auspicious result of the late elections in Connecticut and Maine. Among a number of pointed and spirited resolutions, the following was adopted: Resolved, That like the Whigs of '76, we have enlisted "during the war," and that, following their glorious example, we will not lay down our arms, until the surrender of the Lord Cornwallis of the South, nor until the sons of New Hampshire shall have given another Bennington defeat to the Tories of the North.

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