We understand from
the Building Committee on the Wigwam that our enterprising furniture dealers,
Messrs. Shearer, Paine and Strong, No. 103 Randolph street, have kindly offered
the use of an elegant large oak chair for the presiding officer of the
Convention, and other such furniture as may be wanted, for which they will
receive the thanks of the committee and all good republicans.
SOURCE: “The
Wide-Awakes,” The Press and Tribune, Chicago, Illinois, Monday, May
14, 1860, p. 4, col. 2
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