[Newspaper] Publication: The Trenton Times Trenton, NJ, United States |
MORTON NOTIFIED. He Accepts the Republican Nomination For Governor of New York. RHINECLIFF, N.Y., Oct. 4. Ex-Vice President Morton's handsome residence at Ellerselle, near here, never way filled with a gayer lot of people then when the notification committee of the Republican party in this state called to give their official announcement of nomination to the gentlemen who are selected for the Republican state ticket. The committee on notification consisted of General T. Collis, Edward Ellis, Francis Hendricks, George C. Buell, Clarance Lexor, Colonel S. V, Cruger, F.S. Wittersbee, Colonel Archie Baxtor and T. E. Ellsworth. These gentlemen were accompanied by a party of staunch republicans, among the most prominent of those were Chauncey M. Depew, General Horace Porter, as Secretary Benjamin F Tracy, General Anson J. McCook, John S. Wise, William Brookfield, John I. Platt, C.W. Hackett, Edmund Wetmore, D.D. McCoy, W.A. Humphrey and C.M. Depew, Jr. · · |
Keywords: | Brookfield |
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Researcher: | Bob Stahr |
Date completed: | December 13, 2005 by: Bob Berry; |