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Story March 31, 1892

Fort Worth Gazette

Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas

What is this article about?

In Arlington, Mr. Albright spoke Tuesday evening advocating for the third party against old parties. Wilson Crogg replied effectively, leaving Albright politically weakened. B. M. Terrell then critiqued the sub-treasury scheme. The area supports the opposition after hearing both sides.

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The Speaking at Arlington

Mr. Albright, the third party advocate, addressed the citizens around Arlington Tuesday evening in behalf of the opposition to the old parties. He is a good student and no doubt sincere from his standpoint. By invitation Wilson Crogg of this city replied to him. Those hearing the discussion say that very little was left of Mr. Albright in a political way after his opponent finished. After the regular debate B. M. Terrell, Esq., spoke briefly as to the defects of the sub-treasury scheme. Arlington is all right, as will be many portions of the county when both sides are heard.

What sub-type of article is it?

Historical Event

What themes does it cover?

Triumph

What keywords are associated?

Political Debate Third Party Arlington Sub Treasury Scheme Opposition Speech

What entities or persons were involved?

Mr. Albright Wilson Crogg B. M. Terrell

Where did it happen?

Arlington

Story Details

Key Persons

Mr. Albright Wilson Crogg B. M. Terrell

Location

Arlington

Event Date

Tuesday Evening

Story Details

Mr. Albright addressed citizens in support of the third party opposition. Wilson Crogg replied, dismantling Albright's arguments politically. B. M. Terrell spoke briefly on defects of the sub-treasury scheme. Arlington aligns with the opposition after hearing both sides.

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