AT THE TREMONT HOUSE. |
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NATIONAL COMMITTEE. |
Parlor No. |
34 |
OHIO. |
” |
47 |
MASSACHUSETTS. |
” |
3 |
ILLINOIS. |
” |
74 |
MISSOURI. |
” |
1 |
IOWA. |
” |
166 |
BRIGGS HOUSE. |
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MAINE. |
Room Nos. |
24 and 5. |
NEW HAMPSHIRE. |
” |
31 and 32. |
PENNSYLVANIA. |
|
Gent’s Parlor. |
RICHMOND HOUSE. |
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NEW YORK. |
|
Ladies Parlor. |
NEW JERSEY. |
Parlors Nos. |
166 and 167. |
KENTUCKY. |
Parlor No. |
38. |
MINNESOTA. |
Parlor |
G. |
RHODE ISLAND. |
Parlor |
A. |
The headquarters of the Vermont Delegation to the National Convention is in Room no. 5 Lind Block, where they will be glad to see their friends at all hours.
A book lies upon the table, in which native Vermonters are requested to register their names.
Delegates and others from Connecticut are requested to register their names at the office of L. D. Olmstead & Co., corner of Lake and LaSalle streets, where files of Connecticut papers may be found.
SOURCE: “Head Quarters of Delegations,” The Press and Tribune, Chicago, Illinois, Wednesday, May 16, 1860, p. 1, col. 1
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