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, ββThe Stronghold of Liberty:β Civil War Editorials of the Windham County Press, 1861-1865,β 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.