History of Hickory, Polk, Cedar, Dade, and Barton counties, Missouri, Part 16

Author: Goodspeed, firm, publishers, Chicago (1886-1891, Goodspeed Publishing Co.)
Publication date: 1889
Publisher: Chicago, The Goodspeed publishing co.
Number of Pages: 998


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Judges of Supreme Court .- Matthias McGirk, 1822-41; John D. Cooke, 1822-23; John R. Jones, 1822-24; Rufus Pettibone, 1823-25; George Tompkins, 1824-45; Robert Wash, 1825-37; John C. Edwards, 1837-39; William Scott (appointed 1841 un- til meeting of General Assembly in place of McGirk resigned; reappointed), 1843; P. H. McBride, 1845; William B. Napton, 1849-52; John F. Ryland, 1849-51; John H. Birch, 1849-51; William Scott, John F. Ryland and Hamilton R. Gamble (elect- ed by the people for six years), 1851; Hamilton R. Gamble (re- signed), 1854; Abiel Leonard (elected to fill vacancy of Gam- ble) ; William B. Napton (vacated by failure to file oath) ; Will- iam Scott and John C. Richardson (resigned, elected August, for six years), 1857; E. B. Ewing (to fill Richardson's resigna- tion), 1859; Barton Bates (appointed), 1862; W. V. N. Bay, (appointed), 1862; John D. S. Dryden (appointed), 1862; Bar-


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HISTORY OF MISSOURI.


ton Bates, 1863-65; W. V. N. Bay (elected), 1863; John D. S. Dryden (elected), 1863; David Wagner (appointed), 1865; Wallace L. Lovelace (appointed), 1865; Nathaniel Holmes (ap- pointed), 1865; Thomas J. C. Fagg (appointed), 1866; James Baker (appointed), 1868; David Wagner (elected), 1868-70; Philemon Bliss, 1868-70; Warren Currier, 1868-71; Washington Adams (appointed to fill Currier's place, who resigned), 1871; Ephraim B. Ewing (elected), 1872; Thomas A. Sherwood (elect- ed), 1872; W. B. Napton (appointed in place of Ewing, de- ceased), 1873; Edward A. Lewis (appointed in place of Adams, resigned), 1874; Warwich Hough (elected), 1874; William B. Napton (elected), 1874-80; John W. Henry, 1876-86; Robert D. Ray succeeded William B. Napton, 1880; Elijah H. Norton (appointed in 1876), elected, 1878; T. A. Sherwood (re-elected), 1882; F. M. Black, 1884.


United States Senators .- T. H. Benton, 1820-50; D. Barton, 1820-30; Alexander Buckner, 1830-33; L. F. Linn, 1833-43; D. R. Atchison, 1843-55; H. S. Geyer, 1851-57; James S. Green, 1857-61; T. Polk, 1857-63; Waldo P. Johnson, 1861; Robert Wil- son, 1861; B. Gratz Brown (for unexpired term of Johnson), 1863; J. B. Henderson, 1863-69 ; Charles D. Drake, 1867-70 ; Carl Schurz, 1869-75; D. F. Jewett (in place of Drake, resigned), 1870; F. P. Blair, 1871-77; L. V. Bogy, 1873; James Shields (elected for unexpired term of Bogy), 1879; D. H. Armstrong (appointed for unexpired term of Bogy); F. M. Cockrell (re-elected 1881), 1875-81; George G. Vest (re-elected in 1885 for six years), 1879-1885.


Representatives to Congress .- John Scott, 1820-26; E. Bates, 1826-28; Spencer Pettis, 1828-31; William H. Ashley, 1831-36; John Bull, 1832-34; Albert G. Harrison, 1834-39; John Miller, 1836-42; John Jameson (re-elected 1846 for two years), 1839-44; John C. Edwards, 1840-42; James M. Hughes, 1842-44; James H. Relfe, 1842-46; James B. Bowlin, 1842-50; Gustavus M. Bower, 1842-44; Sterling Price, 1844-46; Will- iam McDaniel, 1846; Leonard H. Sims, 1844-46; John S. Phelps, 1844-60; James S. Green (re-elected 1856, resigned), 1846-50; Willard P. Hall, 1846-53; William V. N. Bay,


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HISTORY OF MISSOURI.


1848-61; John F. Darby, 1850-53; Gilchrist Porter, 1850-57; John G. Miller, 1850-56; Alfred W. Lamb, 1852-54; Thomas H. Benton, 1852-54; Mordecai Oliver, 1852-57; James J. Lind- ley, 1852-56; Samuel Caruthers, 1852-58; Thomas P. Akers (to fill unexpired term of J. G. Miller, deceased, 1855; Francis P. Blair, Jr. (re-elected 1860, resigned), 1856; Thomas L. Ander- son, 1856-60; James Craig, 1856-60; Silas H. Woodson, 1856-60; John B. Clark, Sr., 1857-61; J. Richard Barrett, 1860; John W. Noel, 1858-63; James S. Rollins, 1860-64; Elijah H. Norton, 1860-63; John W. Reid, 1860-61; William A. Hall, 1862-64; Thomas L. Price (in place of Reid, expelled ) 1862; Henry T. Blow, 1862-66; Sempronious T. Boyd (elected in 1862, and again in 1868, for two years) ; Joseph W. McClurg, 1862-66; Austin A. King, 1862-64; Benjamin F. Loan, 1862-69; John G. Scott (in place of Noel, deceased), 1863; John Hogan, 1864-66; Thomas F. Noel, 1864-67; John R. Kelsoe, 1864-66; Robert T. Van Horn, 1864-71; John F. Ben- jamin, 1864-71; George W. Anderson, 1864-66; William A. Pile, 1866-68; C. A. Newcomb, 1866-68; Joseph J. Gravelly, 1866-68; James R. McCormack, 1866-73; John H. Stover (in place of McClurg, resigned) 1867; Erastus Wells, 1868-82; G. A. Finklenburg, 1868-71; Samuel S. Burdett, 1868-71; Joel F. Asper, 1868-70; David P. Dyer, 1868-70; Harrison E. Havens, 1870-75; Isaac G. Parker, 1870-75; James G. Blair, 1870-72; Andrew King, 1870-72; Edwin O. Stanard, 1872-74; William H. Stone, 1872-78; Robert A. Hatcher (elected), 1872; Richard B. Bland, 1872; Thomas T. Crittenden, 1872-74; Ira B. Hyde, 1872-74; John B. Clark, Jr., 1872-78; John M. Glover, 1872; Aylett H. Buckner, 1872; Edward C. Kerr, 1874-78; Charles H. Morgan, 1874; John F. Phillips, 1874; B. J. Franklin, 1874; David Rea, 1874; Rezin A. DeBolt, 1874; Anthony Ittner, 1876, Nathan Cole, 1876; Robert A. Hatcher, 1876-78; R. P. Bland, 1876-78; A. H. Buckner, 1876-78; J. B. Clark, Jr., 1876-78; T. T. Crittenden, 1876-78; B. J. Franklin, 1876-78; John M. Glover, 1876-78; Robert A. Hatcher, 1876-78; Charles H. Mor- gan (re-elected in 1881 and 1882), 1876-78; L. S. Metcalf, 1876-78; H. M. Pollard, 1876-78; David Rea, 1876-78; S. L.


168


HISTORY OF MISSOURI.


Sawyer, 1878-80; N. Ford, 1878-82; G. F. Rothwell, 1878-82; John B. Clark, Jr., 1878-82; W. H. Hatch (re-elected in 1884), 1878-84; A. H. Buckner (re-elected in 1882), 1878-82; M. L. Clardy (re-elected in 1882 and 1884), 1878-82; R. G. Frost, 1878-82; L. W. Davis (re-elected in 1882), 1878-82; R. P. Bland (re-elected in 1882 and 1884), 1878-82; J. R. Waddell, 1878-80; T. Allen 1880-82; R. Hazeltine, 1880-82; T. M. Rice, 1880-82; R. T. Van Horn, 1880-82; J. G. Burrows, 1880-82; A. M. Alexander, 1882-84; Alex. M. Dockery (re-elected in 1884), 1882-84; James N. Burns (re-elected in 1884) 1882-84; Alexander Graves, 1882-84; John Cosgrove, 1882-84; John J. O'Neill (re-elected in 1884), 1882-84; James O. Broadhead, 1882-84; R. W. Fyan, 1882-84; John B. Hale, 1884; William Warner, 1884; John T. Heard, 1884; J. E. Hutton, 1884; John M. Glover, 1884; William J. Stone, 1884: William H. Wade, 1884; William Dawson, 1884.


CONGRESSMEN ELECTED IN 1886; TERMS EXPIRE IN 1889.


First District, William H. Hatch; Second District, Charles H. Mansur; Third District, Alex. M. Dockery; Fourth District, James N. Burnes; Fifth District, William Warner; Sixth Dis- trict, John T. Heard; Seventh District, John E. Hutton; Eighth District, John J. O'Neill; Ninth District, John M. Glover; Tenth District, Martin L. Clardy; Eleventh District, Richard P. Bland; Twelfth District, William J. Stone; Thir- teenth District, William H. Wade; Fourteenth District, James L. Walker.


The supreme judge elected in 1886 was Theodore Brace, in room of John W. Henry; the superintendent of public schools was William E. Coleman, re-elected.


MISSOURI'S DELEGATIONS IN THE CONFEDERATE CONGRESS.


1861-63-Senate, John B. Clark, Sr., R. L. Y. Peyton. House, W. M. Cooke, Thomas A. Harris, Aaron H. Conrow, Casper W. Bell, George G. Vest, Thomas W. Freeman, John Hyer.


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HISTORY OF MISSOURI.


1864-65-Senate, Waldo P. Johnson, Rev. L. M. Lewis. House, Thomas L. Snead, N. L. Norton, John B. Clark, Sr., A. H. Conrow, George G. Vest, Peter S. Wilkes and Robert A. Hatcher.


REBEL GOVERNORS.


1861-62-Claiborne F. Jackson; lieutenant governor, Thomas C. Reynolds.


1862-65-Thomas C. Reynolds; lieutenant governor, vacancy.


PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS.


Following is the aggregate vote of the State at every presi- dential election since the admission of Missouri into the Union:


1824-Andrew Jackson, Republican, 987; John Quincy Adams, Coalition, 311; Henry Clay, Republican, 1,401; Clay's majority, 103. Total vote, 12,699. Number of electoral votes, 3.


1828-Andrew Jackson, Democrat, 8,232; John Quincy Adams, National Republican, 3,422; Jackson's majority, 4,810. Total vote, 11,654. Number of electors, 3.


1832-Andrew Jackson, Democrat, had a majority over Henry Clay, National Republican, of 5,192. Number of electors, 4.


1836-Martin Van Buren, Democrat, 10,995; William H. Harrison and Hugh L. White, Fusion, 8,337; Van Buren's ma- jority, 2,658. Total vote, 19,332. Number of electors, 4.


1840-Martin Van Buren, Democrat, 29,760; William Henry Harrison, Whig, 22,972; Van Buren's majority, 6,788. Total vote, 52,732. Number of electors, 4.


1844-James K. Polk, Democrat, 41,369; Henry Clay, Whig, 31,251; Polk's majority, 10,118. Total vote, 72,620. Number of electors, 7.


1848-Lewis Cass, Democrat, 40,077; Zachary Taylor, Whig, 32,671; Cass's majority, 7,406. Total vote, 72,748. Number of electors, 7.


1852-Franklin Pierce, Democrat, 38,353; Winfield Scott, Whig, 29,984; Pierce's majority, 8,369. Total vote, 68,337. Number of electors, 9.


1856- James Buchanan, Democrat, 58,164; Millard Fill- more, American, 48,524; Buchanan's majority, 9,640. Total vote, 106,688. Number of electors, 9.


170


HISTORY OF MISSOURI.


1860-Stephen A. Douglas, Democrat, 58,801; John Bell, Union, 58,372; John C. Breckinridge, Democrat, 31,317; Abra- ham Lincoln, Republican, 17,028; Douglas' plurality over Bell, 429. Total vote, 165,518. Number of electors, 9.


1864-Abraham Lincoln, Republican, 72,750; George B. McClellan, Democrat, 31,678; Lincoln's majority, 41,072. Total vote, 104,428. Number of electors, 11.


1868-U. S. Grant, Republican, 86,860; Horatio Seymour, Democrat, 65,628; Grant's majority, 21,232. Total vote, 152,- 488. Number of electors, 11.


1872-Horace Greeley, Liberal Republican, 151,434; U. S. Grant, Republican, 119,196; Charles O'Conor, Democrat, 2,429; Greeley's majority, 29,809. Total vote, 273,059. Number of electors, 15.


1876-Samuel J. Tilden, Democrat, 203,077; R. B. Hayes, Republican, 145,029; Peter Cooper, Greenbacker, 3,498; Green Clay Smith, Temperance, 64; scattering, 97; Tilden over all, 54,389. Total vote, 351,765. Number of electors, 15.


1880-Winfield S. Hancock, Democrat, 208,609; James A. Garfield, Republican, 153,567; James B. Weaver, Greenbacker, 35,045; Hancock's plurality, 55,042. Total vote, 397,221. Num- ber of electors, 15.


1884-Grover Cleveland, Democrat, 235,988; James G. Blaine, Republican, and Benjamin F. Butler, Greenbacker, (Fusion electors) 202,929; John P. St. John, Prohibition, 2,153; Cleveland's plurality, 30,906. Total vote, 441,070. Num- ber of electors, 16.


In 1884 the vote for governor resulted: John S. Marmaduke, Democrat, 218,885; Nicholas Ford, Fusion, 207,939; John A. Brooks, Prohibition, 10,426; Marmaduke over Ford, 10,946; over all, 520. Total vote, 437,250.


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HISTORY OF MISSOURI.


THE VOTE BY COUNTIES AT THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS OF 1836-40-44.


1836.


1840.


1844.


Harrison and


White, Whig.


Van Buren,


Democrat.


Harrison,


Whig.


Van Buren,


Democrat.


Whig.


Democrat.


Adair.


New county


204


450


Andrew.


New county


384


941


Audrain.


No return


131


122


175


163


Barry .. .


55


88


436


142


478


Bates.


New county


206


307


Buchanan


340


1,118


599


1,162


Benton.


4


75


150


501


252


664


Boone.


714


567


1,112


500


1,190


602


Callaway


446


616


881


626


940


793


Camden.


New county


70


247


Caldwell .


No return


133


154


129


212


Cape Girardeau


140


435


455


764


518


914


Carroll.


33


142


112


182


242


311


Chariton.


84


188


246


391


371


602


Clark.


No return


240


206


225


220


Clay


282


347


457


649


765


552


Clinton.


48


129


127


288


310


567


Cole .


73


576


348


962


418


1,122


Cooper.


No return


778


694


901


783


Crawford


59


86


240


264


237


367


Dade.


New county


255


690


Daviess


No return


170


264


318


446


Decatur (now Ozark).


New county


57


208


Franklin.


133


338


355


552


386


796


Gasconade


81


115


136


636


71


326


Greene


11


140


279


452


351


817


Henry (called Rives in 1836-40).


40


108


¡New county 291


421


280


283


Holt


New county


185


378


Howard


354


619


753


901


1,013


969


Jackson.


183


489


457


711


614


852


Jasper


89


138


298


321


327


349


Johnson.


78


240


255


374


367


511


La Fayette.


165


294


500


475


820


576


Lewis


197


298


542


602


380


403


Lincoln.


275


236


462


543


578


683


Linn. .


No return


93


235


269


494


Livingston


No return


249


487


198


351


Macon


No return


374


500


327


457


Madison


No return


152


275


183


399


Marion


343


338


827


534


1,017


721


Miller.


No return


21


317


74


369


Monroe


280


317


815


618


792


578


Montgomery


169


92


334


262


359


232


Morgan ..


51


216


167


494


262


544


New Madrid.


No return


363


194


298


208


Newton.


178


630


189


663


1


COUNTIES.


Clay,


Polk,


-


New county


155


242


Jefferson


346


365


Grundy


172


HISTORY OF MISSOURI.


THE VOTE BY COUNTIES AT THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS OF 1836-40-44 .- Concluded.


1836.


1840.


1844.


COUNTIES.


Harrison and


White. Whig.


Van Buren,


Democrat.


Harrison,


Whig.


Van Buren,


Democrat.


Whig.


Polk,


Niangua (now Dallas).


New county


76


345


Osage.


New county


120


434


Platte.


459


968


900


1,386


Perry


17


173


319


339


385


463


Pettis


64


161


156


262


228


319


Pike


405


415


732


746


861


809


Polk.


65


80


241


860


273


636


Pulaski


49


230


196


720


86


325


Ralls


122


151


400


335


422


332


Randolph.


195


399


515


405


596


571


Ray.


232


221


432


563


599


734


Ripley.


2


70


15


325


31


266


St. Charles


282


237


586


459


480


503


St. Clair .


St. Francois.


144


197


221


199


301


234


Ste. Genevieve


47


97


170


223


193


245


St. Louis.


843


618


2,515


1,874


3,688


3,329


Saline


135


178


375


322


591


446


Scotland.


New county


317


442


Scott. .


No re


turn


284


500


258


480


Shannon


31


63


233


226


244


209


Stoddard.


17


170


69


308


115


323


Taney.


No re


turn


41


258


36


297


Van Buren (now Cass)


No return


208


360


257


443


Warren.


150


376


342


348


364


341


Washington


245


311


479


514


613


588


Wayne


No return


57


211


86


366


Wright


New county


97


486


Total.


7,337 10,995


22,972 29,760 31,251


41,369


New county


57


271


Shelby.


New county


177


342


Democrat.


Clay,


173


HISTORY OF MISSOURI.


PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION, 1848.


COUNTIES.


Taylor,


Whig.


Cass.


Democrat.


COUNTIES.


Taylor,


Whig.


Democrat.


Adair ..


110


200


Marion


1,046


797


Andrew.


384


689


Mercer


144


183


Atchison


77


136


Miller


776


373


Audrain


135


166


Mississippi.


133


181


Barry


55


217


Moniteau.


161


466


Bates


146


186


Monroe


807


561


Benton


208


382


Montgomery.


379


186


Boone


1,102


588


Morgan ..


167


342


Buchanan


704


1,055


New Madrid.


323


168


Caldwell


128


168


Newton


161


461


Callaway


349


631


Nodaway.


43


148


Camden


155


282


Osage


92


312


Cape Girardeau.


485


709


Oregon.


7


111


Carroll


266


298


Ozark


69


113


Cedar ..


116


271


Pettis


230


265


Chariton


414


577


Pike.


793


784


Clark


284


242


Platte


1,102


1,494


Clay


626


418


Polk


231


516


Clinton


290


286


Pulaski.


124


241


Cole


277


581


Putnam


74


120


Cooper


813


633


Ralls


397


299


Crawford


263


275


Randolph.


607


508


Dallas.


105


283


Reynolds


21


148


Daviess


269


358


Ripley.


14


154


De Kalb.


146


St. Charles


477


569


Franklin


339


680


St. Clair.


148


163


Gasconade.


87


349


St. Francois


285


274


Gentry


152


396


Ste. Genevieve


142


168


Greene


401


825


St. Louis.


4,827


4,778


Grundy


225


187


Saline.


586


438


Harrison


63


144


Schuyler.


204


192


Henry


274


239


Scotland


131


240


Hickory


98


224


Scott .


147


217


Holt .. .


148


248


Shannon.


35


54


Howard ..


801


888


Shelby


175


263


Jackson


695


954


Stoddard.


97


196


Jasper.


161


294


Sullivan.


154


250


Jefferson


246


311


Taney


54


325


Johnson.


334


451


Texas


82


185


Knox ..


196


197


Warren.


351


336


La Fayette


915


585


Washington


473


423


Lawrence


170


374


Wayne


91


245


Lewis


479


479


Wright.


Lincoln.


566


696


Linn . .


230


297


Total.


32,671


40,077


Livingston.


195


373


Macon


360


470


Majority


7,406


Madison.


231


377


Dade.


166


306


Ray


509


626


Cass (Van Buren).


270


410


Perry.


322


389


Cass,


131


174


HISTORY OF MISSOURI.


VOTE BY COUNTIES AT THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS OF 1852-56-60.


1852.


1856.


1860.


Adair.


113


201


283


410


616


293


339


185


Andrew


466


784


428


889


819


677


319


97


Atchison.


106


150


132


345


645


165


63


68


Audrain


200


160


565


521


289


580


206


1


Barry


72


253


148


488


257


333


286


1


Barton.


New county


53


64


107


76


93


28


Bates ..


104


116


255


409


511


386


348


30


Benton


167


328


159


467


574


306


100


74


Bollinger


28


112


199


413


250


166


99


23


Boone .


1,112


613


1,329


958


578


1,671


652


12


Buchanan


712


857


768


1,036


1,626


1287


614


452


Butler


16


26


34


143


235


88


17


1


Caldwell.


157


209


237


295


263


367


186


43


Callaway


670


493


1,095


805


839


1,306


472


15


Camden


67


109


210


269


269


224


132


6


Cape Girardeau.


328


487


664


898


543


651


325


175


Carroll


239


286


699


659


752


552


276


3


Carter


4


16


83


Cass.


228


337


596


561


242


715


607


23


Cedar


65


162


163


391


324


266


277


4


Chariton.


348


498


440


559


692


608


295


1


Christian


325


289


721


587


542


752


497


277


Clay


626


406


756


675


528


1,045


305


Clinton


283


290


406


397


368


674


314


11


Cole ..


216


462


259


552


430


226


487


114


Cooper


645


535


787


778


988


952


281


20


Crawford.


240


278


460


434


169


353


192


35


Dade


175


276


333


418


283


406


305


8


Dallas


102


344


132


454


225


288


172


20


Daviess


296


351


380


572


692


545


265


33


Dent .


74


96


77


396


207


243


338


7


De Kalb.


66


167


172


336


239


243


213


Dunklin .


No


return


101


147


150


209


79


Douglas


277


619


531


846


888


577


108


494


Gasconade


89


304


220


403


188


157


51


433


Gentry


133


233


396


757


873


517


259


201


Greene


484


920


1,003


1,029


298


986


414


42


Grundy


215


184


350


335


416


507


190


129


Harrison.


111


164


318


495


910


319


50


297


Henry


266


245


402


369


623


703


232


16


Hickory


75


194


130


333


298


197


143


15


Holt.


189


291


240


409


453


348


171


202


Howard


675


762


798


867


939


920


247


1


Howell


136


176


91


Iron .


349


194


36


108


Jackson


728


858


894


1,168


1,095


1,473


943


191


Jasper


169


355


294


398


407


424


192


38


Jefferson


172


310


523


387


490


416


155


149


Johnson


360


456


844


540


617


1,224


527


18


Scott,


Whig.


Pierce,


Democrat.


Fillmore,


American.


Buchanan,


Democrat.


Douglas,


Democrat.


Union.


Breckinridge,


Democrat.


Lincoln,


Republican.


COUNTIES.


Bell,


120


342


308


Clark


With


Ozark


Franklin ..


175


HISTORY OF MISSOURI.


VOTE BY COUNTIES AT THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS OF 1852-56-60 .- Continued.


1852.


1856.


1860.


Knox


210


255


391


471


687


520


301


161


Laclede


71


184


225


321


189


335


276


6


La Fayette.


303


532


1,293


654


774


1,577


371


24


Lawrence


168


390


358


574


138


445


516


59


Lewis, .


398


408


642


761


468


833


597


43


Lincoln


440


587


572


846


806


725


396


3


Linn. .


249


282


383


400


521


546


- 219


105


Livingston


251


321


430


501


401


578


470


20


McDonald


63


194


61


299


206


138


194


3


Macon


355


473


435


934


1,176


655


414


134


Madison.


117


259


355


418


305


226


98


9


Maries


New county


67


246


98


95


309


7


Marion


894


751


1,321


727


1,240


1,386


432


235


Mercer.


186


186


417


450


682


491


169


80


Miller


62


279


108


224


94


193


495


23


Mississippi


117


168


317


327


233


305


185


1


Moniteau


189


353


387


427


476


546


332


87


Monroe. .


760


611


1,012


762


680


1,086


408


8


Montgomery


386


265


603


365


612


658


83


45


Morgan


133


278


227


403


550


321


204


18


New Madrid.


93


32


295


234


117


223


160


Newton.


107


323


236


528


654


406


255


22


Nodaway


61


111


183


438


546


265


274


147


Oregon


11


95


37


324


66


45


245


2


Osage


143


372


219


412


235


190


308


258


Ozark


32


57


51


149


81


69


155


Pemiscot.


57


34


111


119


118


154


70


Perry


171


213


207


586


467


217


63


139


Pettis


245


301


432


319


369


615


211


9


Phelps


254


199


430


37


Pike


803


758


1,131


1,113


1,117


1,300


420


15


Platte


910


1,060


1,040


1,263


845


1,208


877


6


Polk


260


504


412


662


125


730


477


4


Pulaski


39


169


68


268


107


62


281


7


Putnam.


135


156


257


488


590


369


246


111


Ralls .


341


278


534


369


391


585


149


1


Randolph


476


502


606


595


360


821


520


9


Reynolds


5


98


82


114


123


38


85


4


Ripley


16


83


41


306


78


74


232


St. Charles.


378


598


583


772


832


619


64


534


St. Clair.


149


225


210


347


344


338


294


1


St. Francois.


250


529


401


541


592


421


141


19


Ste. Genevieve.


122


165


308


356


351


217


72


48


St. Louis.


4,298


5,826


6,834


5,534


9,264


4,931


610


9,945


Saline .


514


443


853


599


563


1,035


366


Schuyler.


177


222


287


472


455


267


251


14


Scotland


216


283


352


632


741


436


187


197


Scott ..


59


97


345


222


215


243


192


6


Shannon


9


14


40


27


38


127


2


Shelby


207


328


432


373


476


702


293


90


Stoddard


116


177|


151


315


230


385


198


Republican.


Scott,


Whig.


Pierce,


Democrat.


Fillmore,


American.


Buchanan,


Democrat.


Douglas,


Democrat.


Union.


Breckinridge,


Democrat.


Lincoln,


Bell,


233


Ray


483


618


744


874


881


1,006


COUNTIES.


176


HISTORY OF MISSOURI.


VOTE BY COUNTIES AT THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS OF 1852-56-60 .- Concluded.


1852.


1856.


1860


COUNTIES.


Scott,


Whig.


Pierce,


Democrat.


Fillmore,


American.


Buchanan,


Democrat.


Democrat.


Union.


Breckinridge,


Democrat.


Republican.


Stone


17


94


3


137


83


31


112


Sullivan


127


277


260


553


557


373


575


83


Taney


11


168


34


388


97


43


287


Texas


95


167


91


479


61


194


511


6


Vernon


63


153


172


302


151


207


381


Warren


301


301


378


369


510


307


89


95


Washington


360


334


487


578


635


493


62


28


Wayne


New county


189


468


172


335


376


7


Wright


95


167


64


267


44


128


369


Total


29,984 38,353 48,524 58,164 58,801 58,372 31,317 17,028


VOTE BY COUNTIES AT THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS OF 1864-68-72.


1864.


1868.


1872.


COUNTIES.


Republican.


Mcclellan,


Democrat.


Republican:


Democrat.


Liberal Republi-


can and Democrat.


Grant,


Adair


797


162


930


288


961


1,427


Andrew


1,141


60


1,412


515


1,383


1,604


Atchison


639


781


183


912


1,001


Audrain


126


392


312


279


1,575


673


Barry


197


17


371


322


759


687


Barton


23


277


229


570


603


Bates.


27


13


782


620


1,746


1,499


Benton


574


21


705


329


807


912


Bollinger.


243


12


331


79


661


409


Boone


262


813


177


171


· 3,199


993


Buchanan


1,914


810


1,971


1,373


3,552


2,571


Butler


No ele ction.


No ele ction.


404


188


Caldwell


496


88


844


374


875


1,330


Callaway.


274


965


202


382


2,718


721


Camden


468


1


406


132


403


564


Cape Girardeau.


1,213


551


1,009


835


1,283


1,104


Carroll


285


113


967


810


1,699


1,480


Carter.


No ele ction.


33


40


126


30


Cass.


76


105


1,010


1,160


2,012


1,453


Cedar


297


630


294


743


772


Chariton


363


2


799


834


2,342


1,342


Christian.


557


5


573


123


253


663


Clark.


997


128


1,080


302


1,254


1,288


Clay.


216


777


293


314


2,207


528


Republican.


Lincoln,


144


100


287


185


245


291


3


Webster


Grant,


Seymour,


Greely,


Douglas,


Bell,


Lincoln,


177


HISTORY OF MISSOURI.


VOTE BY COUNTIES AT THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS OF 1864-68-72 .- Continued.


1864.


1868.


1872.


COUNTIES.


Republican.


Mcclellan,


Democrat.


Grant,


Republican.


Seymour,


Democrat.


Liberal Republi-


can and Democrat.


Republican.


Clinton


297


492


585


644


1,418


975


Cole ..


1,256


502


861


7752


1,322


1,146


Cooper.


939


381


972


486


2,179


1,432


Crawford.


297


307


385


431


677


524


Dade


507


4


734


144


701


962


Dallas


243


12


620


199


451


791


Daviess


775


286


1,089


703


1,349


1,405


De Kalb


400


197


597


257


841


1,017


Dent


107


1


214


161


515


394


Douglas


189


2


445


23


Reje cted.


Dunklin


No ele ction.


Reje cted.


807


112


1,717


401


1,624


1,146


1,582


1,725


Gasconade.


862


185


1,074


135


276


878


Gentry


525


281


769


443


1,181


1,029


Greene.


2,223


346


1,304


740


1,666


2,082


Grundy


933


17


1,082


306


774


1,423


Harrison


1,252


212


1,428


475


1,115


1,750


Henry.


465


232


980


710


2,124


1,526


Hickory


365


1


479


112


249


655


Holt . .


673


81


1,080


137


844


1,377


Howard


534


6


171


1,256


1,972


873


Howell


No election.


170


22


350


383


Iron


535


2


308


209


600


377


Jackson


602


557


1,441


3,052


4,475


2,814


Jasper.


46


2


1,099


444


1,338


2,092


Jefferson


915


323


796


833


1,240


878


Johnson


832


224


1,512


861


2,504


2,299


Knox


669


348


759


342


1,161


850


Laclede


659


50


400


372


825


556


La Fayette


346


395


709


543


2,984


1,523


Lawrence.


833


Lewis .


774


533


830


825


1,703


1,109


Lincoln


542


357


459


393


1,537


645


Linn .


907


135


1,216


650


1,478


1,686


Livingston


442


497


1,127


788


1,745


1,571


Macon


1,757


23


1,221


1,114


2,335


1,745


Madison


240


14


217


161


724


340


Maries


215


244


145


315


439


253


Marion


828


375


973


703


2,593


1,685


McDonald.


26


193


41


157


143


Mercer


1,158


3


1,082


379


527


1,201


Miller


555


111


573


157


₹16


865


Mississippi


108


257


20


328


725


308


Moniteau


866


434


781


349


1,275


986


Monroe


158


597


174


1,302


2,559


453


Montgomery


530


225


703


481


1,289


1,062


Morgan .


348


264


586


378


895


657


New Madrid


99


9


10


342


796


243


Newton


212


1


778


208


1,036


1,158


.


Lincoln,


Greeley,


Grant,


850


397


1,098


1,199


Franklin


178


HISTORY OF MISSOURI.


VOTE BY COUNTIES AT THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS OF 1864-68-72 .- Concluded.


1864.


1868.


1872.


COUNTIES.


Republican.


Mcclellan,


Democrat.


Grant,


Republican.


Seymour,


Greeley,


can and Democrat.


Grant,


Nodaway


829


9


1,104


588


1,503


1,683


Oregon


No election.


5


229


445


54


Osage


764


679


634


664


209


~70


Ozark


38


156


56


135


288


Pemiscot


No ele ction.


3


147


476


10


Perry


509


116


602


570


621


725


Pettis


879


396


1,022


797


1,965


1,675


Phelps


985


263


530


405


906


696


Pike .


1,143


930


1.008


1,619


2,578


1,740


Platte


496


882


567


758


2,148


936


Polk


870


5


892


413


998


1,172


Pulaski.


105


28


176


199


534


324


Putnam


1,292


47


1,255


248


Reje cted.


Ralls ..


292


194


225


194


1,177


391


Randolph


484


327


223


1,412


2,212


870


Ray


531


798


769


534


2,257


1,161


Reynolds.


7


20


53


138


400


125


Ripley


No ele ction.


45


108


314


97


Saline.


170


98


602


377


2,790


1,283


Schuyler


546


191


509


240


788


792


Scotland


612


533


775


707


1,130


874


Scott ..


155


186


247


230


804


444


Shannon


No election.


4


172


242


20


Shelby


366


216


579


305


1,281


884


St. Charles


1,438


394


1,542


1,099


1,672


1,559


St. Clair


223


1


570


315


1,159


1,027


St. Francois.


246


134


254


377


1,028


442


Ste. Genevieve


423


217


246


607


634


384


St. Louis


14,027


8,882


16,182


13,491


19,399


16,701


Stoddard


111


6


222


117


660


319


Stone


100


177


103


122


348


Sullivan


1,074


52


926


568


1,119


1,133


Taney.


29


37


10


202


99


838


481


Vernon. .


No election.


341


581


1,344


601


Warren


948


271


851


367


567


1,007


Washington .


343


189


Reje cted.


565


354


Webster


533


192


548




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