Union & Emancipation Society on the 1864 Election
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The Union and Emancipation Society of Manchester, England, urges Americans to reelect President Abraham Lincoln in the 1864 election.
*The Republican Party called itself the National Union Party in 1864.
*British spellings and original punctuation preserved
S.D.G.
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