Gubernatorial Election of 1860

Title

Gubernatorial Election of 1860

Description

Connecticut voters face a difficult election year between Democratic former governor Thomas H. Seymour and Republican incumbent William Buckingham for the gubernatorial election. Connecticut narrowly elects Buckingham for another term.

Source

Robert S. Wolff, β€œβ€™The Stronghold of Liberty:’ Civil War Editorials of the Windham County Press, 1861-1865,” Connecticut History 42, no. 2 (Fall 2003): 132-158, here 133.

Date

1860

Contributor

dube_briana

Collection

Citation

“Gubernatorial Election of 1860,” History Digitized, accessed October 24, 2024, https://easternct-digitalhistory.com/items/show/744.