Campaign leaflet, 1855.

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Campaign leaflet, 1855.

Consists of a campaign leaflet for the American (or Know-Nothing) Party, 1855. Includes names of candidates for the Tennessee General Assembly, the U.S. Congress, the U.S. Senate, and Governor of Tennessee.

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