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Domestic News September 21, 1915

Evening Journal

Wilmington, New Castle County, Delaware

What is this article about?

Mayor William Householder of Delaware City campaigns for Levy Court commissioner in the Fifth district amid a lively nomination fight with candidates James G. Shaw, Harry B. Hance, John Stuckert, and George Bratten in various Delaware hundreds.

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Mayor William Householder, of Delaware City, is attending the Court of General Sessions. He is a candidate for Levy Court commissioner in the Fifth district and is making a canvas of his district. The other candidates in the hundred are James G. Shaw and Harry B. Hance, New Castle hundred; John Stuckert and George Bratten, Red Lion. The nomination fight promises to be a lively one. White Clay Creek hundred has the Senator and friends of Shaw claim he should be the candidate at the next election.

What sub-type of article is it?

Politics

What keywords are associated?

Levy Court Commissioner Delaware Candidates Nomination Fight Fifth District

What entities or persons were involved?

William Householder James G. Shaw Harry B. Hance John Stuckert George Bratten

Where did it happen?

Delaware City

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

Delaware City

Key Persons

William Householder James G. Shaw Harry B. Hance John Stuckert George Bratten

Outcome

the nomination fight promises to be a lively one.

Event Details

Mayor William Householder of Delaware City is attending the Court of General Sessions and is a candidate for Levy Court commissioner in the Fifth district, making a canvas of his district. Other candidates are James G. Shaw and Harry B. Hance in New Castle hundred; John Stuckert and George Bratten in Red Lion. White Clay Creek hundred has the Senator and friends of Shaw claiming he should be the candidate at the next election.

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