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Story January 13, 1858

The Ashland Union

Ashland, Ashland County, Ohio

What is this article about?

The author visits Hon. John K. Miller in Ohio, noting his full recovery from paralysis suffered years ago and his continued enthusiastic support for Democratic principles and President Buchanan's administration, despite not seeking office.

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HON. JOHN K. MILLER.

We were much gratified, a few days since, at the opportunity of spending a day with this whole-hearted gentleman and noble Democrat,--and yet more, to find that he has entirely recovered from the effects of the paralysis which prostrated him a few years ago. We also rejoiced to find him as enthusiastically devoted as ever to the great principles of the Democratic party; and while he neither asks nor would receive office, Mr. Buchanan will find in Ohio few abler or more efficient supporters of his Administration than Col. Miller.

What sub-type of article is it?

Biography Personal Triumph

What themes does it cover?

Recovery Triumph

What keywords are associated?

John K Miller Paralysis Recovery Democratic Support Buchanan Administration

What entities or persons were involved?

Hon. John K. Miller Col. Miller Mr. Buchanan

Where did it happen?

Ohio

Story Details

Key Persons

Hon. John K. Miller Col. Miller Mr. Buchanan

Location

Ohio

Event Date

A Few Days Since

Story Details

The narrator spends a day with Hon. John K. Miller, who has recovered from paralysis and remains a devoted Democrat supporting Buchanan's administration without seeking office.

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