Letter, 1792 July 23, Penobscot, [Me.], to John Vinall, [Boston, Mass.].

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Letter, 1792 July 23, Penobscot, [Me.], to John Vinall, [Boston, Mass.].

Reports on strength of Republican party at Penobscot and how J.L. is "now agitating a new diabolical measure, which if he perseveres in will I trust facilitate his destruction, in consequence of the measure you and I took to defeat their petition of being incorporated into a religious society."

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Vinall, John, 1736-1823

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Johonnot, Gabriel, 1748-1820.

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Republican Party (U.S. : 1792-1828)

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Republican Party, also known as the Jeffersonian Republicans, organized in the early 1790s, became the direct antecedent of the present Democratic Party. From the description of Campaign speech of the Republican Party, circa 1800. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70984650 ...