National Union Executive Committee (U.S.)
National Union Executive Committee (U.S.)
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National Union Committee (U.S.)
Republican Party (U.S. : 1854- ). National Committee (1864-1868)
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Sources
found: Its How the war commenced... 1864?: map recto (National Union Executive Committee, Astor House, New York)
found: Its The presidential election. Appeal of the National Union Committee to the people of the United States, 1864: t.p. (National Union Committee, Astor House, New York) p. 2 (Henry J. Raymond, chairman)
found: The Two roads to peace! 1864: t.p. (National Union Executive Committee, Astor House, New York; publisher)
found: Brown, F. Raymond of the Times, 1951: p. 255, etc. (National Union Executive Committee; National Union Committee; Henry J. Raymond was chosen chairman of the Republican Party's national committee, called the National Union Executive Committee, following the Party's convention in Baltimore in June 1864; Raymond set up headquarters at the Astor House, home of his newspaper, the Times, and distributed campaign documents from there)
found: NUC pre-1956 (Republican Party. National Committee, 1864-1868)
found: MWA/NAIP files (hdg.: National Union Executive Committee (U.S.); usage: National Union Executive Committee; National Union Committee; note: during the Civil War, when the Republican Party was called the Union or National Union Party, its national committee changed its name from Republican National Committee to National Union Executive Committee; after 1868, the name changed back to Republican National Committee)
Change Notes
1991-01-17: new
2007-04-05: revised
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