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  2. Free Soil Party - Wikipedia

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    Former Free Soiler Charles Francis Adams led on several presidential ballots of the 1872 Liberal Republican convention, but was ultimately defeated by Horace Greeley. [107] Many other former Free Soilers remained in the Republican Party, including former Free Soil Congressman Henry Wilson, who served as vice president from 1873 until his death ...

  3. Barnburners and Hunkers - Wikipedia

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    1848 cartoon satirizing the Barnburners / Free Soil ... Judah B. "Barnburners, Free Soilers, and the New York Republican Party." ... Wikipedia® is a registered ...

  4. Category:Massachusetts Free Soilers - Wikipedia

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    Free Soil Party members of the United States House of Representatives from Massachusetts (2 P) Pages in category "Massachusetts Free Soilers" The following 47 pages are in this category, out of 47 total.

  5. Category:Free Soil Party politicians - Wikipedia

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    About Wikipedia; Contact us; Contribute Help; Learn to edit; Community portal; Recent changes; ... New Hampshire Free Soilers (7 P) New York (state) Free Soilers (1 C ...

  6. 1851 United States Senate election in Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    In the Senate, 14 Whigs, 14 Democrats, and 12 Free-Soilers were elected. In the House, 175 Whigs, 108 Democrats, and 113 Free-Soilers were elected. [1] Although the Democratic-Free Soil coalition held a clear majority in each house, some Democratic legislators voiced their opposition to the election of the radical abolitionist Sumner.

  7. 1848 Free Soil & Liberty national conventions - Wikipedia

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    County results for the 1848 presidential election. Counties reporting pluralities for the Free Soil Party (Van Buren) are in green. In no county was the National Liberty Party (Smith) the largest party. Despite the optimism of the Free Soilers, Van Buren carried no electoral votes, finishing a distant third behind Cass and Taylor.

  8. Category:Free Soilers - Wikipedia

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  9. Samuel Edmund Sewall - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Edmund Sewall (1799–1888) was an American lawyer, abolitionist, and suffragist.He co-founded the Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society, lent his legal expertise to the Underground Railroad, and served a term in the Massachusetts Senate as a Free-Soiler.