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Domestic News November 12, 1876

Daily Press And Dakotaian

Yankton, Yankton County, South Dakota

What is this article about?

On Nov. 11, President Grant returned to Washington and invited prominent gentlemen from various states to New Orleans to inspect the vote counting in Louisiana; nearly all accepted.

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WASHINGTON

GOING TO NEW ORLEANS.

Washington, Nov. 11--President Grant returned to Washington this afternoon. He has requested the following prominent gentlemen to go to New Orleans to inspect the counting of votes in Louisiana. Hon. Wm. M. Evarts. Judge E. W. Stoughton. Geo. John A. Dix, and Gen. Jas. H. Van Allen, of New York; Senator Sherman and Hon. Stanley Matthews, of Ohio, Hon. Courtland Parker of New Jersey, Senator Edmunds of Vermont, Gen. Ben. Harrison of Indiana, Senator Logan, of Illinois Hon. Wm. D. Kelly and Hon. Jno. A. Kasson of Iowa and a few others have been invited. Nearly all have been heard from and have accepted.

What sub-type of article is it?

Politics

What keywords are associated?

Vote Counting Louisiana Election Presidential Commission New Orleans Inspection

What entities or persons were involved?

President Grant Hon. Wm. M. Evarts Judge E. W. Stoughton Geo. John A. Dix Gen. Jas. H. Van Allen Senator Sherman Hon. Stanley Matthews Hon. Courtland Parker Senator Edmunds Gen. Ben. Harrison Senator Logan Hon. Wm. D. Kelly Hon. Jno. A. Kasson

Where did it happen?

New Orleans, Louisiana

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

New Orleans, Louisiana

Event Date

Nov. 11

Key Persons

President Grant Hon. Wm. M. Evarts Judge E. W. Stoughton Geo. John A. Dix Gen. Jas. H. Van Allen Senator Sherman Hon. Stanley Matthews Hon. Courtland Parker Senator Edmunds Gen. Ben. Harrison Senator Logan Hon. Wm. D. Kelly Hon. Jno. A. Kasson

Outcome

nearly all have been heard from and have accepted

Event Details

President Grant requested prominent gentlemen to go to New Orleans to inspect the counting of votes in Louisiana.

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