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The Chariton Patriot Chariton, Iowa March 10, 1875 BAKER of the Leader who was elected Councilman at the recent town election gives the following autobiography in connection with the result of the election, which we do him the honor to publish. D.M. BAKER -- that's us -- ye gentle muse drop a silent tear. We know him. At the urgent solicitation of many voters," and "by request of many citizens " and "at the earnest entreaties of his numerous friends," etc., &c., &c., he "consented" to run for Councilman, and owing to the fact that he had no opposition, he was elected by a large majority. Like General Price when he invaded Missouri, he threw himself upon the affections of his constituents. His politics is a heterogeneous conglomeration of Copperhead Democracy and Anti-Republicanism, but from his well known conservatism and ultra-pacific sentiments, it is to be hoped that he will dwell together in unity with his brethren in office. Let us pray.... ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Copied by Nancee(McMurtrey)Seifert http://www.rootsweb.com/~ialucas/Main.htm Notify Administrator about this message?
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