Civil War Gettysburg Hero GENERAL T.H. RUGER Autograph Telegram to House of Rep


Civil War Gettysburg Hero GENERAL T.H. RUGER Autograph Telegram to House of Rep

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Civil War Gettysburg Hero GENERAL T.H. RUGER Autograph Telegram to House of Rep:
$32.00


1876 South Carolina Gubernatorial Election - IMPORTANT BACKGROUND:

The months leading up to the election of 1876 in South Carolina were rife with tension. Violence was ever present and groups of armed men, calling themselves \"rifle clubs,\" roamed the countryside. Supporters of the Democratic Party, they would often break up Republican meetings and intimidate Republican voters, both white and black. Black Republicans would often do the same toward black Democrats, Freedmen disillusioned with the corruption and broken promises of the Republican Party. Gen. Thomas Ruger was tasked with assisting Governor Daniel Chamberlain and the United States Marshals in keeping the peace.Under the watchful eyes of U. S. troops, who had been placed at various polls throughout the state, Election Day came and went with little event. The result of the gubernatorial election, however, was anything but peaceful. In the first days of ballot counting, it appeared that Republican incumbent Daniel Chamberlain would win a second term, but by Thursday Democratic challenger (and South Carolina\'s favorite son) Wade Hampton III took the lead. Hampton declared a victory, but Chamberlain claimed voter fraud due to stuffed ballots in Edgefield and Laurens Counties. As a result, the Board of Canvassers was unable to certify the election. President Grant declared Chamberlain governor and the State Supreme Court proclaimed Hampton the victor. In addition to the gubernatorial mess, two separate Houses of Representatives convened, one Democratic and one Republican, both claiming legitimacy.

Original 1876 Handwritten and Signed Telegram w/Orig Envelope-

Handwritten and Signed TelegramfromGettysburg Battle General Thomas H. Ruger to J. Thompson, Sargent at Arms, House of Rep --

Amidst the South Carolina Gov. Election Turmoil

Gettysburg Hero General Thomas H. Ruger sends a telegram to House of Representatives in Washington to inform the Sargent of Arms that he \"telegraphed yesterday that I accepted service of subpoena. I shall appear before committee as required by subpoena on the 19th. Thos. H. Ruger \"

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Civil War Gettysburg Hero GENERAL T.H. RUGER Autograph Telegram to House of Rep:
$32.00

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