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Story March 7, 1851

New Hampshire Statesman

Concord, Merrimack County, New Hampshire

What is this article about?

A false report claims some Dover Whigs won't support Representative Tuck in the upcoming election; the article debunks it, stating all Whigs in Dover and Strafford will vote unanimously for Tuck against Dr. Kittredge, warning against opposing party nominations.

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Deception. A report is going around that a few Whigs in Dover will not support Tuck at the coming election. This is false. The Whigs of Dover, as well as of old Strafford, will give the entire vote of the party for the present Representative in Congress. Dr. Kittredge will not receive one Whig vote, although we understand that he reports to the contrary. So great is the unanimity of feeling, that poor will be that man's chance for political preferment who may in his madness vote against the regular Whig nominations.—Dover Enquirer.

What sub-type of article is it?

Deception Fraud Historical Event

What themes does it cover?

Deception Justice

What keywords are associated?

Political Deception Whig Support Dover Election Tuck Nomination Kittredge Opponent

What entities or persons were involved?

Tuck Dr. Kittredge Whigs Of Dover

Where did it happen?

Dover, Old Strafford

Story Details

Key Persons

Tuck Dr. Kittredge Whigs Of Dover

Location

Dover, Old Strafford

Event Date

Coming Election

Story Details

Debunks false report of Whig dissent in Dover; affirms unanimous party support for incumbent Representative Tuck over Dr. Kittredge, emphasizing loyalty to nominations.

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