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[[File:NationalIntelligencer3December1804p2Detail.jpg|link={{filepath:Media:NationalIntelligencer3December1804p1p2.pdf|thumb|right|400px|Members of the Virginia House of Electors, published in the ''National Intelligencer'' (Washington, D.C.), November 26, 1800.]]
 
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[[George Wythe]] was twice elected to the Virginia electoral college&mdash;[[National Intelligencer, 26 November 1800|once in 1800]], and again in 1804.<ref>[[Media:NationalIntelligencer29June1804p1p4.pdf|''National Intelligencer and Washington Advertiser'' (Washington, D.C.), December 3, 1804, 2]].</ref>
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[[George Wythe]] was twice elected to the Virginia electoral college&mdash;[[National Intelligencer, 26 November 1800|once in 1800]], and again in 1804.<ref>[[Media:NationalIntelligencer29June1804p1p4.pdf|''National Intelligencer and Washington Advertiser'' (Washington, D.C.), December 3, 1804, 2]].</ref> [[Thomas Jefferson]] was elected president in both cases.
  
==Article text, 29 June 1804==
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==Article text, 3 December 1804==
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''For the information of the Freeholders of the state of Virginia.
 
 
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THE following correct list of the persons who compose the REPUBLICAN TICKET of Electors of President and Vice President of the United States, is published. The election for the choice of Electors will be holden in each county and corporation on the first Monday in November next.
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The council of ''Virginia'' have declared the following gentlemen to be chosen Electors of a President and Vice President:
 
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:PHILIP N. NICHOLAS, Chairman.
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Richard Evers Lee,<br />John Goodrich,<br />Edward Pigram,<br />Doctor Richard Field,<br />Thomas Read,<br />Creed Taylor,<br />William H. Cabell,<br />George Penn,<br />George Wythe,<br />John Taylor,<br />Larkin Smith,<br />John Minor,<br />William Ellzey,<br />William Dudley,<br />Mann Page,<br />John Taliaferro, jun.,<br />Richard Brent,<br />Hugh Holmes,<br />James Daily,<br />James Allen,<br />Archibald Stuart,<br />James M<sup>c</sup>Farlane, Gen. John Preston,<br />William M<sup>c</sup>Kinley.
::John H. FOUSHEE, Sec'y.
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Richmond, May 25, 1804.
 
 
 
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The following persons have been elected Electors of the President and Vice President of the United States, for the State of Virginia&mdash;viz.
 
 
 
George Wythe, of the City of Richmond.<br />William Newlum, of Princess Anne.<br />Edmund Pendleton, sen. of Caroline.<br />William H. Cabell, of Amherst.<br />James Madison, jun. of Orange.<br />John Page, of Gloucester.<br />Thomas Newton, jun. of Norfolk borough.<br />Carter B. Harrison, of Prince George.<br />General Joseph Jones, of Dinwiddie.<br />William B. Giles, of Amelia.<br />Creed Taylor of Cumberland.<br />Thomas Reed, sen. of of Charlotte.<br />George Penn, of Patrick.<br />Walter Jones, of Northumberland.<br />Richard Brent of Prince William.<br />William Ellzey, of Loudoun.<br />Andrew Moore, of Rockbridge.<br />Gen. John Brown of Hardy.<br />Gen. Jon Preston of Montgomery.<br />Hugh Holmes, of Frederick.<br />Archibald Suart [''sic''] of Augusta.<ref>Archibald ''Stuart.''</ref>
 
 
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Revision as of 15:52, 1 April 2014

Members of the Virginia House of Electors, published in the National Intelligencer (Washington, D.C.), November 26, 1800.

George Wythe was twice elected to the Virginia electoral college—once in 1800, and again in 1804.[1] Thomas Jefferson was elected president in both cases.

Article text, 3 December 1804

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The council of Virginia have declared the following gentlemen to be chosen Electors of a President and Vice President:

Richard Evers Lee,
John Goodrich,
Edward Pigram,
Doctor Richard Field,
Thomas Read,
Creed Taylor,
William H. Cabell,
George Penn,
George Wythe,
John Taylor,
Larkin Smith,
John Minor,
William Ellzey,
William Dudley,
Mann Page,
John Taliaferro, jun.,
Richard Brent,
Hugh Holmes,
James Daily,
James Allen,
Archibald Stuart,
James McFarlane, Gen. John Preston,
William McKinley.


See also

References

  1. National Intelligencer and Washington Advertiser (Washington, D.C.), December 3, 1804, 2.