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October 5, 1858
The Evansville Daily Journal
Evansville, Vanderburgh County, Indiana
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List of opposition candidates for the Indiana state legislature (senatorial and representative) and U.S. Congress across various districts, compiled by the Indianapolis Journal.
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Opposition Candidates for the Legislature.
The following is a list of the opposition candidates for the Legislature, in the several districts of the State, where selections have been made. The Districts are designated by the county or counties composing them. The list was compiled by the Indianapolis Journal:
SENATORIAL CANDIDATES
Brown and Monroe—Lewis Bollman, of Monroe;
Carroll and Clinton—Reed Case, of Carroll;
Grant and Madison—Hervey Craven, of Madison;
Jasper, Lake and Porter—David Turner, of Lake;
Jefferson—John R. Cravens;
Kosciusko and Wabash—James D. Conner, of Wabash;
Marshall and St. Joseph—Rufus Brown, of Marshall;
Tippecanoe—M. C. Culver;
Wayne—Othniel Beeson;
Lawrence and Martin—S. R. Cobb, of Lawrence;
Ohio and Switzerland—Benj. Robinson, of Switzerland;
Ohio and Switzerland—Abel C. Pepper, of Ohio;
Perry, Spencer and Warrick—H. G. Barkwell;
Perry, Spencer and Warrick—David T. Laird, of Spencer.
REPRESENTATIVE CANDIDATES.
Boone—Clark Duvol;
Boone and Hendricks—A. Hamilton, of Boone;
Cass—Thomas H. Billinghurst;
Elkhart—John Thompson;
Elkhart and Lagrange—Charles L. Murray, of Elkhart;
Grant—William Hall;
Hancock—James W. Hervey;
Hancock and Shelby—Lewis J. Reeves, of Shelby;
Henry—J. H. Mellett;
Howard—T. J. Harrison;
Hendricks—Levi Ritter;
Jay—George C. Whiteman;
Jefferson—D. C. Barham and John L. Mansfield;
Kosciusko—Sylvanus Davidson;
Kosciusko and Wabash—Andrew J. Powers, of Kosciusko;
Lake—Elihu Griffin;
Laporte—M. G. Sherman and W. H. Scott;
Marshall and Stark—J. O. Parks, of Marshall;
Marion—Jonathan W. Gordon and Isaac N. Cotton;
Morgan—Cyrus Whetzel;
Monroe—Martin C. Hunter;
Putnam—I. N. Rynearson and Joseph B. Fordyce;
Randolph—Silas Colgrove;
Tippecanoe—Chris Miller and I. N. Styles;
Vermillion—Aquilla Nebeker;
Wabash—John Comstock;
Wayne—W. C. Jeffries, J. H. Hamilton, and J. M. Austin;
Gibson—Harrison F. Kiger;
Johnson and Morgan—Thomas Perry, of Morgan;
Martin—Milton McKee;
Ohio and Switzerland—William H. Gregory, of Ohio;
Spencer—Calvin Jones.
Opposition Candidates for Congress.
First District—Embracing the counties of Daviess, Dubois, Gibson, Knox, Martin, Pike, Posey, Spencer, Vanderburgh and Warrick,
ALVIN P. HOVEY, of Posey.
Second District—Embracing the counties of Perry, Crawford, Orange, Washington, Harrison, Floyd, Scott, and Clarke.
JOHN M. WILSON, of Floyd.
Third District—Embracing the counties of Bartholomew, Brown, Jackson, Jefferson, Jennings, Lawrence, Monroe and Switzerland,
WILLIAM McKEE DUNN, of Jefferson.
GEORGE W. CARR, of Jackson.
Fourth District—Embracing the counties of Dearborn, Decatur, Franklin, Ohio, Ripley and Rush,
PLEASANT A. HACKLEMAN, of Rush.
Sixth District—Embracing the counties of Hancock, Hendricks, Johnson, Marion, Morgan and Shelby,
ALBERT G. PORTER, of Marion.
Seventh District—Embracing the counties of Clay, Greene, Owen, Parke, Putnam, Sullivan, Vermillion and Vigo—
JOHN G. DAVIS, of Parke.
Eighth District—Embracing the counties of Boone, Carroll, Clinton, Fountain, Montgomery, Tippecanoe and Warren—
JAMES WILSON of Montgomery.
Ninth District—Embracing the counties of Benton, Cass, Fulton, Jasper, Lake, Laporte, Marshall, Miami, Porter, Pulaski, Stark, St. Joseph and White,
SCHUYLER COLFAX, of St. Joseph.
Eleventh District—Embracing the counties of Adams, Blackford, Grant, Hamilton, Howard, Huntington, Jay, Madison, Tipton, Wabash and Wells,
JOHN U. PETTIT, of Wabash.
Opposition Candidates for the Legislature.
The following is a list of the opposition candidates for the Legislature, in the several districts of the State, where selections have been made. The Districts are designated by the county or counties composing them. The list was compiled by the Indianapolis Journal:
SENATORIAL CANDIDATES
Brown and Monroe—Lewis Bollman, of Monroe;
Carroll and Clinton—Reed Case, of Carroll;
Grant and Madison—Hervey Craven, of Madison;
Jasper, Lake and Porter—David Turner, of Lake;
Jefferson—John R. Cravens;
Kosciusko and Wabash—James D. Conner, of Wabash;
Marshall and St. Joseph—Rufus Brown, of Marshall;
Tippecanoe—M. C. Culver;
Wayne—Othniel Beeson;
Lawrence and Martin—S. R. Cobb, of Lawrence;
Ohio and Switzerland—Benj. Robinson, of Switzerland;
Ohio and Switzerland—Abel C. Pepper, of Ohio;
Perry, Spencer and Warrick—H. G. Barkwell;
Perry, Spencer and Warrick—David T. Laird, of Spencer.
REPRESENTATIVE CANDIDATES.
Boone—Clark Duvol;
Boone and Hendricks—A. Hamilton, of Boone;
Cass—Thomas H. Billinghurst;
Elkhart—John Thompson;
Elkhart and Lagrange—Charles L. Murray, of Elkhart;
Grant—William Hall;
Hancock—James W. Hervey;
Hancock and Shelby—Lewis J. Reeves, of Shelby;
Henry—J. H. Mellett;
Howard—T. J. Harrison;
Hendricks—Levi Ritter;
Jay—George C. Whiteman;
Jefferson—D. C. Barham and John L. Mansfield;
Kosciusko—Sylvanus Davidson;
Kosciusko and Wabash—Andrew J. Powers, of Kosciusko;
Lake—Elihu Griffin;
Laporte—M. G. Sherman and W. H. Scott;
Marshall and Stark—J. O. Parks, of Marshall;
Marion—Jonathan W. Gordon and Isaac N. Cotton;
Morgan—Cyrus Whetzel;
Monroe—Martin C. Hunter;
Putnam—I. N. Rynearson and Joseph B. Fordyce;
Randolph—Silas Colgrove;
Tippecanoe—Chris Miller and I. N. Styles;
Vermillion—Aquilla Nebeker;
Wabash—John Comstock;
Wayne—W. C. Jeffries, J. H. Hamilton, and J. M. Austin;
Gibson—Harrison F. Kiger;
Johnson and Morgan—Thomas Perry, of Morgan;
Martin—Milton McKee;
Ohio and Switzerland—William H. Gregory, of Ohio;
Spencer—Calvin Jones.
Opposition Candidates for Congress.
First District—Embracing the counties of Daviess, Dubois, Gibson, Knox, Martin, Pike, Posey, Spencer, Vanderburgh and Warrick,
ALVIN P. HOVEY, of Posey.
Second District—Embracing the counties of Perry, Crawford, Orange, Washington, Harrison, Floyd, Scott, and Clarke.
JOHN M. WILSON, of Floyd.
Third District—Embracing the counties of Bartholomew, Brown, Jackson, Jefferson, Jennings, Lawrence, Monroe and Switzerland,
WILLIAM McKEE DUNN, of Jefferson.
GEORGE W. CARR, of Jackson.
Fourth District—Embracing the counties of Dearborn, Decatur, Franklin, Ohio, Ripley and Rush,
PLEASANT A. HACKLEMAN, of Rush.
Sixth District—Embracing the counties of Hancock, Hendricks, Johnson, Marion, Morgan and Shelby,
ALBERT G. PORTER, of Marion.
Seventh District—Embracing the counties of Clay, Greene, Owen, Parke, Putnam, Sullivan, Vermillion and Vigo—
JOHN G. DAVIS, of Parke.
Eighth District—Embracing the counties of Boone, Carroll, Clinton, Fountain, Montgomery, Tippecanoe and Warren—
JAMES WILSON of Montgomery.
Ninth District—Embracing the counties of Benton, Cass, Fulton, Jasper, Lake, Laporte, Marshall, Miami, Porter, Pulaski, Stark, St. Joseph and White,
SCHUYLER COLFAX, of St. Joseph.
Eleventh District—Embracing the counties of Adams, Blackford, Grant, Hamilton, Howard, Huntington, Jay, Madison, Tipton, Wabash and Wells,
JOHN U. PETTIT, of Wabash.
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Opposition Candidates
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Indianapolis Journal
State Elections
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The Indianapolis Journal compiled a list of opposition candidates for the Indiana state legislature in various senatorial and representative districts, and for U.S. Congress in multiple districts, specifying candidates by name and county affiliations.