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| Detroit Free Press, October 21, 1848 |
Following
the lead of this brief advertisement for Mr. Buel's Appointments turns
up some interesting information. Of course, the impetus for the search
was Schwarzburg, which was a stop on Alex W. Buel's speaking tour in
support of his Democratic nomination for Congress, which he eventually
won, as all Democrats running seemingly did in the 1848 election, save
for General Cass in his Presidential bid. The speech was October 28th at
7PM. Other stops included Dearborn, Redford, Northville, Plymouth and Wayne.
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| Detroit Free Press, June 13, 1848 |
Gen. John E. Schwarz's connection with Buel, apparently
both Germans and Democrats, extends beyond his stop. In a June 13th
Ratification Meeting of Germans at Hickory Hall both Schwarz and Buel spoke to the
gathering. Seeing as both were prominent political players it's likely
their connections go beyond 1848 but I'll leave that to another time.
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| Detroit Free Press, November 15, 1848 |



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