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Speakers at the
1856 Republican National Convention

Chauncey F. Cleveland (Connecticut) Benjamin B. French (District of Columbia) Owen Lovejoy (Illinois) Henry S. Lane (Indiana) Caleb B. Smith (Indiana) Charles Francis Adams (Massachusetts) Thomas D. Elliott (Massachusetts) E. Rockwood Hoar (Massachusetts) Henry Wilson (Massachusetts) George Harris (Maryland) Edward Kent (Maine) Kinsley S. Bingham (Michigan) Denning Duer (New Jersey) John G. Bergen (New York) John Bigelow (New York) Anthony J. Bleecker (New York) Robert Emmet (New York) Moses H. Grinnell (New York) Richard Hulbert (New York) De Witt C. Littlejohn (New York) Edwin D. Morgan (New York) George W. Patterson (New York) John E. Seeley (New York) Lyman Sherwood (New York) Elbridge G. Spaulding (New York) Daniel H. Tompkins (New York) John J. Viele (New York) J. Watson Webb (New York) James Mitchell Ashley (Ohio) Charles Gibbons (Ohio) Joshua R. Giddings (Ohio) Francis D. Kimball (Ohio) Thomas G. Mitchell (Ohio) Joseph M. Root (Ohio) Rufus P. Spalding (Ohio) Thomas Spooner (Ohio) Alfred Parish Stone (Ohio) John Allison (Pennsylvania) Albert Branes (Pennsylvania) William Butler (Pennsylvania) E. D. Gazzam (Pennsylvania) Edgar M. Levy (Pennsylvania) Joseph Ritner (Pennsylvania) Anson Rood (Pennsylvania) Thaddeus Stevens (Pennsylvania) David Wilmot (Pennsylvania)

"Enjoy the hospitable entertainment of a political graveyard."
Henry L. Clinton, Apollo Hall, New York City, February 3, 1872
The Political
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The Political Graveyard is a web site about U.S. political history and cemeteries. It is the Internet's most comprehensive source for American political biography, listing 211,030 politicians, living and dead.

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