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Domestic News September 3, 1851

Washington Telegraph

Washington, Hempstead County, Arkansas

What is this article about?

Congressional election results in Indiana: Eight Democrats and two Whigs elected, marking a Whig gain of one. Districts and winners: 1st-James Lockhart (Dem.), 2nd-Cyrus L. Dunham (Dem.), 3rd-John L. Robinson (Dem.), 4th-Samuel W. Parker (Whig), 5th-Thomas A. Hendricks (Dem.), 6th-Willis A. Gorman (Dem.), 7th-John G. Davis (Dem.), 8th-Daniel Mace (Dem.), 9th-Graham N. Fitch (Dem.), 10th-Sam'l Benton (Whig).

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Indiana.--The following is the result of the Congressional elections in Indiana. It will be seen that eight Democrats and two Whigs are elected, which is a Whig gain of one:

First District-James Lockhart, Dem.
Second District-Cyrus L. Dunham, Dem.
Third District-John L. Robinson, Dem.
Fourth District-Samuel W. Parker, Whig.
Fifth District-Thomas A. Hendricks, Dem.
Sixth District-Willis A. Gorman, Dem.
Seventh District-John G. Davis, Dem.
Eighth District-Daniel Mace, Dem.
Ninth District-Graham N. Fitch, Dem.
Tenth District-Sam'l Benton, Whig.

What sub-type of article is it?

Politics

What keywords are associated?

Indiana Elections Congressional Results Democrats Whigs Whig Gain

What entities or persons were involved?

James Lockhart Cyrus L. Dunham John L. Robinson Samuel W. Parker Thomas A. Hendricks Willis A. Gorman John G. Davis Daniel Mace Graham N. Fitch Sam'l Benton

Where did it happen?

Indiana

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Primary Location

Indiana

Key Persons

James Lockhart Cyrus L. Dunham John L. Robinson Samuel W. Parker Thomas A. Hendricks Willis A. Gorman John G. Davis Daniel Mace Graham N. Fitch Sam'l Benton

Outcome

eight democrats and two whigs elected, whig gain of one.

Event Details

Results of the Congressional elections in Indiana by district: First District-James Lockhart, Dem.; Second District-Cyrus L. Dunham, Dem.; Third District-John L. Robinson, Dem.; Fourth District-Samuel W. Parker, Whig.; Fifth District-Thomas A. Hendricks, Dem.; Sixth District-Willis A. Gorman, Dem.; Seventh District-John G. Davis, Dem.; Eighth District-Daniel Mace, Dem.; Ninth District-Graham N. Fitch, Dem.; Tenth District-Sam'l Benton, Whig.

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