Nebraska Republicans hold their territorial convention at Plattsmouth

At eleven o'clock in the morning in Plattsmouth, the Nebraska Territorial Convention convened in the Campbell Hall with David L. Collier of Burt County in the chair.  The gathering declared itself unanimously for the Lincoln-Hamlin presidential ticket and the Homestead Act and against slavery in the territory.  It also renominated Samuel G. Daily for territorial delegate, after ten ballots, and adjourned late that evening.  (By John Osborne) 
Source Citation
J. Sterling Morton, Albert Watkins, George L. Miller (eds), Illustrated History of Nebraska, Volume I (Lincoln, NE: Western Publishing and Engraving Co., 1911), 425-427.
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