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Letter to Editor
August 24, 1802
The New Hampshire Gazette
Portsmouth, Rockingham County, New Hampshire
What is this article about?
A letter to the Gazette urges Republicans to unite behind Judge Cogswell as their congressional candidate from Strafford County, replacing Obed Hall in the party list, and to vote on the upcoming Monday to support the Constitution.
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Messrs. Peirce's,
I observed in the Dover paper, Judge COGSWELL, is nominated for a member of Congress, for the county of Strafford-I hope the Republicans will unite in a candidate from that county, and I believe Judge Cogswell will be generally supported-please insert his name in the room of Obed Hall, Esq. in the Republican list in your paper, and remember, united we stand, divided we fall-Republicans one and all, be at your posts on Monday next, to choose the men who will support our Constitution.
Messrs. Peirce's,
I observed in the Dover paper, Judge COGSWELL, is nominated for a member of Congress, for the county of Strafford-I hope the Republicans will unite in a candidate from that county, and I believe Judge Cogswell will be generally supported-please insert his name in the room of Obed Hall, Esq. in the Republican list in your paper, and remember, united we stand, divided we fall-Republicans one and all, be at your posts on Monday next, to choose the men who will support our Constitution.
What sub-type of article is it?
Persuasive
Political
What themes does it cover?
Politics
Constitutional Rights
What keywords are associated?
Republican Unity
Judge Cogswell
Congress Candidate
Strafford County
Obed Hall
Constitution Support
What entities or persons were involved?
Messrs. Peirce's
Letter to Editor Details
Recipient
Messrs. Peirce's
Main Argument
republicans should unite to support judge cogswell as their candidate for congress from strafford county, replacing obed hall, and attend the election on monday to choose supporters of the constitution.
Notable Details
Observed In Dover Paper
United We Stand, Divided We Fall