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THE EQUAL RIGHTS PARTY
State of Kentucky,
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FOR PRESIDENT,
BELVA A. LOCKWOOD,
Washington, D. C.
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FOR VICE PRESIDENT,
ALFRED H. LOVE, |
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DISTRICT ELECTORS :
1—Wwa.R. Busn, - - - - Smithland.
2—D. G, Sepnig, + + - Hopkinsville.
3—Wa.T. Cox, - - - Bowling Green.
5—JOHN HoyLaNp, - - -. Louisville. .
6—Henry QUEEX, - - - - Newport.
7—Howarp Gratz, - - - Lexington.
8—Mrs. JAMES Bexnetr, - Richmond.
9—SamvEL PEacemMan, - Rowan County.
10—Mrs. Exizanetu Rerp, Mt. Sterling.
11—GENERAL GRIFFIN, - - Somerset.
ELECTORS AT LARGE,
J. G. Crappoce, - - - - - - Paris.
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BostEy, - - - - - Winchester. -
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Kentucky Equal Rights Party electoral ticket and newspaper clipping
The first page is an 1888 electoral ticket of the Equal Rights Party for the state of Kentucky, listing Belva Lockwood for president and Alfred H. Love for vice-president. The second page is a newspaper clipping titled "The First National Convention" reporting an 1888 convention of the Equal Rights Party.
National Equal Rights Party (U.S.)
1888
2 pages
reformatted digital
Belva Ann Lockwood Papers, SCPC-DG-098
Belva Ann Lockwood Papers, SCPC-DG-098 --http://archives.tricolib.brynmawr.edu/resources/scpc-dg-098
Lockwood-0033