PROCEEDINGS OF A CONVENTION OF REPUBLICAN DELEGATES, FROM THE SEVERAL STATES IN THE UNION, FOR THE PURPOSE OF NOMINATING A CANDIDATE FOR THE OFFICE OF VICE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES.
Baltimore: Printed by Samuel Harker, Republican Office... 1831 [i.e., 1832]. 10pp, disbound, light to moderate foxing, Good+. Contemporary ink correction to the imprint, '1831' to '1832'.
"Convention held May 21-23, 1832, resulting in the nomination of Martin Van Buren." [Wise & Cronin, Martin Van Buren] The names of a couple of hundred delegates are listed. Van Buren was nominated on the first ballot as Andrew Jackson's running mate, with minimal competition from Richard Johnson and Philip R. Barbour.
Wise & Cronin 53. AI 12123 [4]. Item #29452
Price: $175.00
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