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Raising a Douglas Pole In Livonia & Elsewhere

Detroit Free Press , September 15, 1860 Now this is the kind of story that I like. That of utter nonsense disguised as patriotism. While there are many articles mentioning the actual raising of a so-called Douglas Pole most were very brief snippets. After browsing many mentions of Douglas Poles I got wind of the idea that it was a political matter and it made more sense. Not much but some. As in Lincoln vs. Douglas for President. Still there are hardly any mentions of the actual purpose though I did track down a 1950 article discussing some of Iowa's notable raisings. This would be an interesting topic for a book.   The Des Moines Register , May 17, 1950 Anyhow, a Douglas Pole was raised in Livonia on September 15, 1860 at the store of Horace Heath near the Nankin Post Office. The raising of Lincoln Poles in the area apparently didn't go as smoothly. Or at least the Free Press chose to highlight the failures since they were opposed to the so-called black republicans (anti slav...

Mass Meeting at Pikes Peak

Detroit Free Press , October 3, 1864 While some internet sites state that Pike's Peak came into being in 1882, they're wrong. Not only that but Pike's Peak and Perrinsville existed at the same time as attested to in this article from 1864. Pike's Peak is noted to be a city of no "magnificent distances" with stumps barely cleared and it used to have a store on Broadway Street (I think they are implying Main St.). A large crowd of 1,200-1,500 assembled from Perrinsville, Pike's Peak and Plymouth , which brought a band, to meet in a barn to hear political speeches by Hon. Levi Bishop, M. W. Reynolds and J. D. Weir, among others. They praised the defunct Whig Party, lambasted the Republicans and the National Union Party (Lincoln Republicans) of Lincoln and neglected to mention the Democrats entirely so I'm not sure who they were for. I guess I'll have to track down the election results. Not that I'm all that concerned being more interested in the...