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In 1852 NH placed two men on the presidential ballot. : vima
In 1852 NH placed two men on the presidential ballot. : vima
In 1852 NH placed two men on the presidential ballot.
John P. Hale, U.S. senator from New Hampshire, was the first person in that body who had run as an anti-slavery candidate. From December 1847 until early March 1849, Hale
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