New York City-Vote for Mayor, 1897-1937 — Low Borough Han. Kein- Man- ard ford ard ierre Dem. Dem. Rep. Union Lab. Dem. Fus. Soc. D. Soc. L. Proh. Manhattan & Bronx 143,666 13.076 55,834 77.210 9.796 56.631 162,298 6,409 4,323 617 Brooklyn. 76.185 6,938 37,611 65.656 3,593 88,858) 114,625 2,692 1,638 501 Queens 9,275 1.096 5,639 5,876 921 13.679 13,118 613 181 Richmond. 4,871 583 71 72 Totals, City 233,997 21,693 101.863 151,540 14,467|| 265,177 296,813 9.834 6,213 1,264 1903 1905 Borough McFur- Hunter Mc- Mc Hearst Kin Clellan Low man Soc. Kee Clellan Ivins M. O. Lee neally Dem. Fus. Soc. D. Lab. Proh. Dem. Rep. L. Soc. Soc. L. Manhattan & Bronx 188.681 132,178 102,569 101.251 Queens 17,074 11.960 Richmond 6,458 6,697 Totals, City 314,782 252,086 Manhattan. 308,944 116.729 42.299 40,011 192,649 203,479 123,707 10.525 Bronx 181.639 48,366 50.212 68,980 93,403 151.669 131.280 14,758 Brooklyn 358,945 157,1521 73,431 113,622 194.335 331,920 194,558 26,941 Queens 176,070 105.068 61,648 24,981 90,501 154.369 141.296 6.669 Richmond. 30,517 16,586 6,782 2.293 15,784 27,085 18,212 953 Totals. 1.056,115 443,901 234,372! 249,887 586,672 868,5221 609,053 59,846 A recount, by court order, (1932) gave O'Brien, 1,054,324; Pounds, 443,020; McKee, 241,899; Hilquit, 251,656. Minor (1933) Communist, 26,044. 106 111 North Carolina (Presidential vote, 1940, 1936) 1940 1936 Counties Roos., Willkie, Roos., Landon, Counties Roos., Willkie, Roos., Landon, Dem. Rep. Dem. Rep. Dem. Rep. Dem. Rep. Alamance.. 11,429 3,382 11,025 3,847 Jones 1,371 233 1,563 188 Alexander 2.739 2,217 3,262 2,451 Lee 3,682 527 3,723 670 Alleghany 1.952 1,217 2,345 1,498 Lenoir 6,247 440 5,854 351 Anson 4,552 371 4,629 381 Lincoln 4,901 3,099 5,515 3.501 Ashe 4,716 4,175 5,552 4,557 Macon 2,941 2.312 3,311 2,554 A very 1,194 2.944 839 2,971 Madison. 3,171 4,617 3,133 Beaufort. 5.099 5,528 936 6,1331 964 Martin 4,628 4,477 Bertie 3.287 5,290 2,216 5,352 3,114 Bladen 2,925 543 3.360 551 Mecklenb'g 28.768 7,013 26.169 4,709 Brunswick 2,717 1.522 2.710 1.625 Mitchell 1,450 3,290 1,687 Buncombe 24,878 3,380 8,723 23,646 9,470 Montg'm'y 3.007 1,789 3,484 Burke 2,506 7.242 4,889 7,454 5.506 Moore. 4,330 2,587 4.466 2,481 Cabarrus 11.776 2,579 12,297 2.825 Nash. 8,456 613 Caldwell... 8,682 517 0,334 3,005 6,809 3,421 New Han'er. 8,600 1,635 Camden 7,379 1,306 961 134 3,826 105 3,785 109 Carteret 3,896 1,789 3,780) 2,393 271 Caswell 2,758 235 2,335 351 2,493 207 Orange 3,673 1,100 3,860 Catawba 1,446 11,233 5.656 11,017 6,387 Pamlico 1,448 730 1,627 860 Chathamn. 4.025 1.829 4.373 2,182 Pasquotank 3.314 506 3,226 324 Cherokee 3.180 2.249 305 2,379 333 Chowan. 1.547 87 970 161 Clay 1,349 1,176 1,340 1,525 Person 3,239 432 2,898 384 Cleveland 9,346 1.970 11,393 2,116 Pitt 10.067 369 9,539 325 Columbus. 5.900 934 6,359 1,214 Polk 2,454 1.528 2.521 Craven 1.794 4,916 026 5,543 453 Randolph. 8,455 7,056 8.090 Cumberl'd. 6,050 6,927 1,118 6,505 1,024 Richmond. 6,530 779 6.709 Currituck. 607 1,532 102 1,625 128 Robeson 9.251 931 Dare 10,280 732 1,214 315 1,389 542 Rock'ham. 11.315 2,398 11,366 2,522 Davidson. 11.084 6,978 10.844 7,656 Rowan 13.023 4,059 12,808 Davie 4,306 2,890 2,532 2,476 2,502 Rutherford.. 8,869 4,204 9.911 4.830 Duplin 5,394 1.260 5.966 1,546 Sampson 5,107 5,937 4,943 Durham 14,810 2,491 12,804 2,189 Scotland. 2,981 250 314 Edgecombe 3,183 6,321 4.569 6,505 4,513 Forsyth 20,664 7,125 18,734 5,256 Stokes 4,274 2,712 Franklin.. 4,384 3,259 4,724 227 5,209 231 Surry 8,871 4,178 8.833 Gaston 17.262 4,766 4.294 17,555 4,772 Swain. 2, 422 1.425 2.619 Gates 2,084 1,385 109 128 Transylv'la. 3,312 2,019 2,845 2,001 1,473 1,325 Tyrrell 1.140 415 1.049 304 Granville 3,924 213 7,179 634 001 Greene 2.990 4.252 315 Guilford. 26,565 9,770 25,579 9,514 Wake 18.083 2,665 19,850 Halifax 7.982 2,456 361 8,230 308 Warren. 2,676 247 3,047 140 Harnett 6,602 2.280 8,01 2,264 Washington. 1,724 362 1.875 535 Haywood. 8,631 2,357 8,175 3.331 Watauga 3,615 3,739 Henderson 3,880 6,336 3,409 3,712 5,747 5,099 Wayne 7,222 1,649 7,087 1.751 Hertford. 2,464 7,299 8, 446 6,506 8,358 Hoke 1.904 117 1,953 141||Wilson 7.912 584 7.522 549 Hyde 1,202 3,660 4,077 Irediell 3,209 3,820 4,200 10.328 11,308 3.817||Yancey. 3,489 2,516 3,603 2,691 Jackson 4,563 2,410 4,530 3,061 Johnston 9,9761 4.192 11.2531 4,339 Totals 609, 015 213,633 616,141 223,283 1940 (Governor)--Broughton, Dem., 608.744; McNeill, Rep., 195,402. 1938 (U. S Senator) -- Reynolds, Dem., 316,685; Jonas, Rep., 179.650. 1936 (President)--Thomas, Soc., 21; Brower. Com., 11: Lemke, Union, 2. 1936 (U. S. Senator) --Bailey, Dem., 563,968; Rep., 233,009. 1936 (Governor)-- Hoey, Dem., 542,139; Rep., 270,843. PAST VOTE OF NORTH CAROLINA 1872 (Pres.), Greeley, Dem. and Lib.. 70,094; Grant, 1904 (Pres.). Parker. Dem., 124.121: Roosevelt. Rep.. Rep., 94,769 82.625: Swallow, Proh., 361; Debs, Soc., 124. 1876 (Pres.), Tilden, Dem., 125,427; Hayes, Rep.. 1908 (Pres.), Bryan, Dem., 136,995: Taft. Rep., 108,417. 114,937; Debs, Soc., 378. 1880 (Pres.), Hancock, Dem., 24,208: Garfield. 1912 (Pres.), Wilson, Dem., 144,507; Taft. Rep.. Rep., 115,874; Weaver, Greenback, 1.126. 1884 (Pres.), Cleveland, Dem., 142,592: Blaine, 29,139; Roosevelt, Prog., 69,130; Debs, Soc., 1.025. Rep., 125,068; St. John, Proh.. 454. 1916 (Pres.), Wilson, Dem., 168.383; Hughes, Rep., 1888 (Pres.), Cleveland, Dem., 148,336: Harrison, 120.890; Hanly. Proh., 53; Berger, Soc., 509. Rep., 134,784; Fisk, Proh., 2.789: Streeter, United 1916 (Gov.). Bickett, Dem., 167,761; Linney, Rep., Labor, 47. 120,157. 1892 (Pres.), Cleveland, Dem., 133.098; Harrison, 1920 (Pres.). Cox, Dem., 305,447; Harding. Rep.. Rep., 100,565; Weaver, People's, 44,732: Bidwell, 232,848; Watkins, Proh., 17; Debs. Soc., 446. Pron. 2.630. 1924 (Pres.), Davis, Dem., 284,270: Coolidge, Rep.. 1896 (Pres.), Bryan, Dem, and People's, (Populist). 191,753; LaFollette, Progs., 6,651; Faris, Proh., 13. 174.488; Palmer, Nat'l (Gold) Dem., 578; McKino | 1928 (Pres.). Hoover, Rep., 348,992; Smith, Dem.. ley, Rep., 155,243; Levering. Proh., 681. 287,078. 1900 (Pres.). Bryan. Dem., 157,752; McKinley, Rep., 1932 (Pres.), Roosevelt, Dem., 497,566; Hoover, 133,081; Woolley. Proh., 1.009. Rep., 208,344; Thomas, Soc., 5,591. Roger Green with colonists from Virginia settled in 1653 on the Roanoke and Chowan Rivers. In 1663 the northern part of Carolina was organized as Albemarble County, with William Drummond as governor. Charlestown, near the present site of Wilmington, was laid out in 1665. The first church was built in Chowan County, in 1705. The first newspaper in the State, the North Carolina Gazette," was started at New-Berne, in 1749. In 1774 a Provincial Congress was formed and it decided that after Sept. 1, 1774, all use of East India tea should be prohibited: that after Nov. 1, 1774, importation of African slaves should cease; and that after Jan. 1, 1775, no East India or British goods should be imported. There was completed in Charlotte in 1936-37 the American Legion Stadium with a seating capacity of 15,368. North Dakota 857 (Presidential vote, 1940, 1936) 1940 1936 Counties Roos.. Willkie, Roos., Landon, Countles Roos., Willkie, Roos., Landon, Dem. Rep. Dem. Rep. Dem. Rep. Dem. Rep. Adams. 837 1.231 1,321 746 Mercer 567 3,341 1,924 1,142 Barnes. 3.384 4.649 4,484 2,334 Morton. 2.889 5,499 5.612 1,857 Benson 2,898 2,185 3,343 1,020 Mountrail. 2,392 1.981 2.775 700 Billings 404 2,435 1,859 2,954 1,002 Bottineau. 2,469 3,129 3,286 1,224 Oliver 266 1,356 906 409 Bowman. 882 927 1.118 534 Pembina. 3,711 2.924 4,139 2,040 Burke 1,342 1.951 1,821 684 Pierce 1,451 2,349 2,168 912 Burleigh 4,350 5.858 6,314 2,447 Ramsey 3,530 3,629 4,559 1.784 Cass. 11.911 12.567 12,400 7,632 Ransom. 1.986 2,579 2,385 1,303 Cavaller 2,757 2,845 3,533 1,657 Renville. 1,298 1.202 1,766 611 Dickey. 1.721 2.777 2,287 1,533 Richland, 3.584 5, 102 3.792 2,386 Divide 1,771 1,437 2,212 585 Rolette 2,820 1,555 3.136 Dunn.. 1.392 2,132 2,257 732 Sargent. 1,894 1,922 2.306 863 Eddy 1,368 1,319 1.729 579 Sheridan 543 1,150 834 Emmons. 1,004 3,515 2,424 1,117! Sioux 578 585 Foster 1,446 1,109 1,894 685 Slope 5851 801 896 331 Golden Val. 689 873 991 581 Stark. 2,075 4,367 4,012 1,602 Grid Forks. 8,396 7.043 9.222 4,312 Steele. 1,434 1,328 1,444 724 Grant. 627 2,815 1.858 1,022 Stuteman.. 3,897 5,634 5,564 2,725 Griggs 1,464 1,117 1.665 666 Towner 1,596 1,630 1,744 720 Hettinger 671 2,468 1.383 989 Traill 2,476 2,882 2,780 1.807 Kidder. 837 2,214 1,492 872 Walsh. 5,499 3,051 5,756 1.813 La Moure. 1,637 2,943 2,412 1,614 Ward 7,669 6,519 8.872 3,142 Logau 498 2,572 1,292 984 Wells 1,878 3.335 3,114 1.263 McHenry 2.225 3.894 3,294 1,619! Williams. 4,579 2,470 4,903 1,021 Melntosh 318 3,494 1.900 1,469 McKenzie 2,410 1,563 2.885 570 Totals. 124,036 154.590 163,148 72,751 McLean.. 2,666 4,113 4,018 1,732 1940 (President)-Thomas, Soc., 1,279; Knutson, Com., 545; Babson, Proh., 325, 1940 (U. S. Senator)-Langer, Rep., 100,647; Lemke, Ind., 92,593; Vogel, Dem., 69,847; Haaland, Iod., 1.014. 1940 (Governor)-Moses, Dem., 173,278; Patterson, Rep., 101,287. 1938 (Governor)-Moses, Dem., 138.270; Hagan, Rep, 125,246. 1938 (U. S. Senator )---Nye, Rep., 131,907; Langer, Ind., 112,007; Nygaard, Dem., 19,244. 1936 (President)--Lemke, Union, 36,708; Thomas, Soc., 552; Browder, Com., 360; Colvin, Proh., 197. PAST VOTE OF NORTH DAKOTA 1892 (Gov.), Fusion, 18.995; Rep., 17,236. 1912 (Pres.), Wilson, Dem., 29,555; Taft, Rep.. 1892 (Pres.). Harrison. Rep., 17,506; 23.090; Roosevelt, Prog., 25.726, Debs, Soc., 6.966. Weaver, People's, 17,700; Bidwell, Proh.. 899. The Demo- 1916 (Pres.), Wilson, Dem., 55,206: Hughes, Rep., crats fused with the People's Party. 53,471. 1920 (Pres.), Cox, Dem., 37,422; Harding, Rep., 1896 (Pres.), Bryan, Dem. and People's (Populist). 160,072; Debs, Soc., 8.282. 20.686: McKinley, Rep., 26.335. 1924 (Pres.), Coolidge, Rep., 94,931; LaFollette. 1900 (Pres.), Bryan, Dem., 20,531; McKinley, Rep., Progs., 89,922; Davis, Dem., 13,858; Foster, 35,898; Woolley. Proh., 735; Debs, Soc., 520. Workers, 370. 1928 (Pres.). Hoover, Rep., 131,441; Smith, Dem., 1904 (Pres.), Parker. Dem., 14.273; Roosevelt, Rep., 52,595; Swallow, Proh., 1.140: Debs, Soc., 2.117. 106.648; Thomas, Soc., 842; Foster, Com., 936. 1932 (Pres.). Roosevelt, Dem., 178.350; Hoover, 1908 (Pres.). Bryan, Dem.. 32.885; Taft. Rep., Rep., 71.772. Harvey. Lib., 1,817; Thomas, Soc.. 57.680; Chafin, Proh., 1,553; Debs, Soc., 2,421. 3,521; Foster, Com., 830. North Dakota's first settlement dates to 1800 and the state was admitted to the Union Nov. 2. 1889. The Legislature consists of a Senate of 49 members elected for four years, and a House of Representatives elected for iwo years. The state is divided into 53 counties. North Dakota Flowers, Birds and Cowboys Source: An Official Publication of North Dakota The wild flowers of North Dakota are everywhere cious; a land made for homes and the carefree play in endless variety and beauty, increasing in num- and laughter of healthy, happy children. ber as the summer season advances. The pasque It was in that long, wide stretch of country, in the western section of our state, that there lived. flower, budding forth just as the snows of winter worked and played one of the most interesting, are passing: the violet, delicate and shy, in the unique types of character that our country has low, shady places; the wild rose the state flower.. produced in the process of pioneer development, acres of them, perfuming the air by the roadsides the cowboy of the plains. He had a language ali in June; the tiger lilies, rich in color, exclusive. his own, rich, strong, colorful. There ran through aristocratic; the goldenrod of autumn, nodding all his talk a quaint humor blended with original still and stately in the breeze, like the plumes of deductions as to life's problems and, in addition, the knights of old; the spiderwort, deep blue in a simple, wholesome philosophy that was as fresh color: our prairies have no more enchantingly as the air he breathed and as satisfying and restful beautiful flower, when seen sparkling with dew- as the prairies over which he rode. drops in the early morning. The cowboy was the man of the chaps, spurs, Birds, millions of them; the meadowlark--the saddle, horse and gun. He was an easy. careless. bird optimist-with the dark crescent on his breast. daring rider-the best the world has known or ever heralding the coming of spring with his brave. will know His work required the utmost skill and cheery song; the robin. coming in the night, wak- quick, ready resourcefulness. He was a master of ing up the sleepy city and farmside with his his trade and so was his horse. There was a close, rushing joyous, rollicking matin music: the sweet. inter-dependent relation between horse and riderclear, liquid notes of the diffident prairie plover ihey were chums. He was a man of courage. love of calling to his mate; the honk of wild geese flying fair play, strength of character, hardihood, honor. in countless numbers in regular military forma His work was arduous, dangerous and-at times tion, and the whirring wings of wild ducks of exhausting, but, with it all, there was the romance every variety, on iheir flight to their summer of the great roundup, the long trail drive the feeding grounds. rodeo and the lonely night watch, as he slowly The prairies of North Dakota are a big world in rode around the big nerd bedded down for the its serene, beautiful old age. They are meditative, night, while he gazed up through the clear atmospeaceful, unafraid; a world at rest. benign, gra- phere to the star-sprinkled heavens above him. Ohio (Presidential vote, 1940, 1936) 1940 1936 Counties Roos., Willkie, Roos., Landon, Counties Roos., Willkie, Roos., Landon, Dem. Rep. Dem. Rep. Dem. Rep. Dem. Rep. Adams. 5,007 6.180 5,832 5,910 Logan.. 6,351 9,861 7.353 8,363 Allen 14,469 20,675 16,500 15,079 Lorain 25,831 23,422 24,393 15,906 Ashland 7,835 8,624 8.818 6.154 Lucas 77.948 76,405 74,155 45,853 Ashtabula 14,454 18,491 14.468 14,025 Madison. 4,390 5,904 5,184 4,843 Athens. 11.449 11.213 13,205 9,509 Mahoning. 76,441 37,496 64,968 24.841 Auglaize.. 5,704 8,953 7.835 5,526 | Marion.. 10.462 11,817 11,881 9,070 Belmont. 28,618 17,705 30,545 14,511 Medina. 6.722 10,116 7,400 7,283 Brown 5.644 5,477 6,316 4,511 Meigs 4.983 7.239 6,085 6,464 Butler 30.821 23,380 29,892 17,842 | Mercer. 5,114 7.905 7,217 3,602 Carroll 3.589 5,160 3,801 4,440 Miami 11.799 14,725 12,754 11,343 Champaign. 5,929 7,841 6,485 6,872 Monroe 4.138 4.534 5,368 3,211 Clark, 25.888 20.681 26,138 15,483 Montgomery 86,084 57.866 76.430 44.742 Clermont.. 8.942 9,367 9,204 7,608 Morgan 2,637 4,966 3,093 4,630 Clinton 4,964 7,027 5.785 6,265 Morrow 3,215 5,457 3.947 4,686 Columbiana. 22,349 21,221 22,661 16,986 Muskingum 15,753 19,395 16.165 15,454 Cosbocton.. 7.889 8,623 9,316 6,449 Noble 3,037 4.922 8,865 4,384 Crawford.. 8,966 10.336 10,955 6,638 Ottaw&. 5.556 6,872 6,335 4,006 Cuyahoga.. 347,118 209,070 311.117 128,947 | Paulding 3,155 4,949 4,179 3,853 Darke... 9,651 11,147 11,114 8,375 Perry 6,953 8,656 8,508 6,826 Defance. 4,313 8,010 5,608 5,000|| Pickaway 6,895 5,974 7,813 4,920 Delaware.. 5,666 9,570 7,045 7,364 Pike 4,962 3,165 5,287 2,953 Erie. 9,254 11,267 10,376 6,869 Portage 12,687 11.777 13.798 8,035 Fairfield. 11.298 10,813 12,322 8.062 Preble 5,735 6,511 6.366 5,593 Fayette 5,249 5,984 5,807 4.841 Putnam 3,655 8,946 5,786 4,151 Franklin 96.601 92,533 90.746 63,830 Richland. 18.6451 17,157 20,070 11,220 Fulton. 2,530 12,447 11.780 12,503 9.817 Gallia 3,943 Sandusky 7,116 14,054 9,171 8,692 Geauga. 3,318 5.371 3,400 3,620 Scioto.. 21.926 19,462 22,243 17,860 Greene. 8,881 9,273 8,946 7,449 Seneca 7,464 16,272 8,982 9,953 Guernsey 8,710 10,125 11,404 8,532 Shelby 6.105 7,130 7,110 4,482 Hamilton. 148,907 154,733 153.117 108,506 Stark 59,496 46,384 57,931 34.693 Hancock. 7,755 14,174 9,929 9,816 Suminit 89,555 63,405 91,836 38.991 Hardin.. 6,547 9,192 8,441 7.631 Trumbull, 34,615 25,026 32,384 16,887 Harrison 4.559 5,729 5,231 4,779 Tuscarawas. 19.004 14,675 21,991 10,317 Henry 3,508 7.784 5,472 4,108 Union, 5.673 Highland 6,921 6.254 8,656 7,744 6,275 Hocking. 5,688 5,336 6,580 3,960 Vinton 2,404 3,190 2,902 3,056 Holmes 3.349 3,201 4,097 2,247 Warren, 6,895 8,722 7,209 7,359 Huron 6.741 11.758 8,500 8,318 Washington. 8,584 13,558 10,203 10.826 Jackson 6,382 Wayne 10,748 13,525 12,666 10.331 Jefferson 29,514 16,578 27,472 13,044 Williams 4,065 9,463 5,628 7,050 Knox. 7.081 10,303 8,315 7,956 Wood 9,711 16,998 11,255 11,716 Lake.. 12,408 13,464 11,213 9,386 Wyandot 4,206 6,272 5,597 4,260 Lawrence. . 10,661 10,274 11,471 8.498 Licking 16,379 16,288 17,785 11,958 Totals 1,733,139 586,773 1,747,122 1,127.709 1940 (U. S. Senator-Burton, Rep., 1,602, 498; McSweeney, Dem., 1,457,304. 1940 (Governor) ---Bricker, Rep., 1,825.312; Davey, Dem., 1,460,653. 1936 (President)-Lemke, Union, 132,212; Browder, Com., 5,251; Thomas, Soc., 117; Aiken. Soc. Lab., 14. PAST VOTE OF OHIO 1872 (Pres.), Greeley, Dem. and Lib.: 244,321; 1908 (Gov.), Dem., 552,569; Rep., 533.197; Soc., Grant, Rep., 281,852; O'Conor, Lab. Ref., 1,163; 28,573; Soc. Lab., 797; Proh., 7,665: Ind.. 397. Black, Proh, 2.100. 1910 (Gov.), Dem., 471,077; Rep., 376.700; Soc.. 1876 (Pres.). Tilden, Dem., 323,182: Hayes, Rep., 60.637: Proh., 7.129; Soc. Lab., 2.920. 330,698; Cooper, Greenback, 3,057; Smith, Proh. 1912 (Pres.), Wilson, Dem., 424,834; Taft. Rep., Ref., 1.636. 278,168; Roosevelt, Prog., 229,807; Debs, Soc.. 1880 (Pres.), Hancock, Dem., 340.821; Garfield, 90,144. Rep., 375,048: Weaver, Greenback, 6,456: Dow. 1914 (U. S. Sen.), Dem., 423,742; Rep., 526,115: Proh., 2,616. Prog., 67,509; Soc., 58.803. 1884 (Pres.), Cleveland, Dem., 368,280; Blaine, 1916 (Pres.), Wilson, Dem., 604,161; Hughes, Rep., 514,753; Hanly, Proh., 8.080; Benson, Soc., 38.092 Rep., 400,082; St. John, Proh., 11.069; Butler, 1916 (U. S. Sen.) Greenback, 5,179. Dem., 570.686; Rep., 535.346: Soc., 38,187; Proh., 12,060; Ind., 2,965. 1888 (Pres.), Cleveland, Dem., 396,455, Harrison, 1918 (Gov.), Dem., 486,403; Rep., 470,459. Rep. 416,054; Fisk, Proh.. 24,356: Streeter, United Labor. 3,496. 1920 (Pres.), Cox, Dem., 780,037; Harding, Rep., 1,182,022; Watkins, Proh., 294; Debs, Soc., 57,147, 1892 (Pres.). Cleveland. Dem., 404,115: Harrison, 1920 (U. S. Sen.). Dem., 782,650; Rep., 1,134.953. Rep., 405,187; Weaver, People's, 14,852; Bidwell, Single Tax, 2.647. Proh., 26,012. 1920 (Gov.), Donahey, Dem., 918,962; Davis, Rep.. 1896 (Pres.), Bryan, Dem. and People's (Populist), 1.039.835. 477,497: Palmer, Nat'l (Gold) Dem.. 1.858: 1924 (Pres.), Coolidge, Rep., 1.176.130: Davis, McKinley, Rep., 525,991; Levering. Proh., 7.784. Dem., 477,888; La Follette, Prog., 357,948Johns 1900 (Pres.). Bryan, Dem., 474,882; McKinley, Rep., Soc.-Lab., 3,025; Wallace. Comm. Land., 1.246 543,918; Woolley, Proh., 10,203; Debs, Soc., 4.847. 1928 (Pres.), Hoover, Rep., 1,627,546; Smith, Dem, 1904 (Pres). Parker, Dem., 344,940 Roosevelt, 864.210; Thomas, Soc. 8.683; Foster, Com.. Rep., 600,095; Swallow, Proh., 19,339; Debs, Soc., 2.836; Reynolds, Soc. Lab., 1,515: Varney. Proh. 36,200. 3.556. 1905 (Gov.). Dem., 473.264; Rep., 430,617: Soc., 1932 (Pres.), Roosevelt, Dem., 1,301,695; Hoover, 17,795; Soc. Lab., 1,808: Proh., 13.061. Rep., 1,227,679; Thomas, Soc., 64,094; Upshaw. 1908 (Pres.), Bryan, Dem., 502,721; Tast. Rep., Proh.. 7,421; Foster, Com., 7,231; Reynolds, Soc. 572,312; Chafin, Proh., 11,402; Debs, Soc., 33,795, Lab., 1,968. Although the Moravian missionaries are re- vessel 45 feet long and 12 feet wide, with sides garded as "the Pilgrims of Ohio.", their villages thick enough to resist the bullets of Indians. were destroyed and it was left for the sons of New this and the accompanying craft of smaller boat. England to establish on the Ohio at the mouth of the settlers, 48 in number, with their horse.. the Muskigum the first permanent settlement of wagons, provisions, cooking utensils, hoes, axe. the stateMarietta, in honor of Queen Marie guns and other equipment, passed down the Antoinette of France. They came overland from Youghiogheny River, the Monongahela and the Massachusetts and reached the banks of the Ohio, and at the end of five days reached Youghiogheny River about the middle of February, their destination April 8, 1788. Here they we.. 1788. They constructed a number of boats, the welcomed by the soldiers of Fort Harmar. and largest of which they named "The Mayflower," a began to rear new homes in the wilderness. Oklahoma 1910 1936 1940 1936 Counties Roos., Willkie, Roos., Land, Counties Roos., Willkie, Roos., Land, Dem. Rep. Dem. Rep. Dem. Rep. Dem. Rep. Adair 3.203 3,275 3,257 2.699 Lincoln. 5,271 6,269 5,903 5,452 Allalla. 2.720 3,675 3,398 2,573) Logan. 4,752 5,427 5,425 4,609 Atoka 3.601 2,218 3.173 1,141 Love 2,485 687 2,227 440 Beaver 2,034 2,219 2,502 1,340 McClain 3.768 1.862 4.092 1.191 Beckham 4,598 2,148 5,372 1,352 McCurtain. 6.994 2,225 5,089 1.119 Blaine. 3.095 4,080 4,242 2,877 McIntosb 3,771 3,487 3,695 2,470 Bryan 9,095 2.190 8,106 1,362 Major 1,404 3.453 1,929 2.230 Caddo 8,280 6.304 9,358 6,205 Marshall 2.723 1,032 2,840 415 Canadlan. 5,506 4,699 6,135 3.325 Mayes, 4,057 3.631 3.920 2.690 Carter 10,441 3,270 9,587 2.247 Murray 3,126 1,238 3,181 $_3 Cherokee 3,952 4,128 3,966 2.917 Muskogee. 12,917 9,595 13,344 6.452 Choctaw. 5,177 3.226 3,441 3.901 2,461 Cimarron. 989 841 1,342 555 Nowata 3,615 3,406 3,512 2,552 Cleveland. 6,933 3,660 6,304 2,643 Oktuskee. 4,574 3,001' 4,843 2,162 Coal 2,377 1,148 2.550 603 Oklahoma. 53,649 35.639 50,946 24.312 Comanche. 6,796 11.016 6.696 12,061 4,976 Cotton 3,121 1.616 3.842 1,181 | Osage, 9.019 6,419 10.090 4,917 ('ralg 4.316 3,582 4,377 2,964 Ottawa. 7.873 5.738 7.658 4,697 Creek 10.976 9,468 12,540 7.257 Pawnee 3,435 3,991 4.031 2,961 (uster. 4,612 3,419 5,093 2.386 Payne 7.704 6.772 8.081 4,783 Delaware 3.417 3,305 3,398 2,632 Pittsburg, 10.169 4,484 9.974 3,651 Dewey 2,391 2,613 2,980 1,846 Pontotoc 9,310 3,449 8,079 2,015 Ellis 1,657 2.162 2,493 1,324 Pottawatomle.. 12.058 6,776 12,187 4,703 Garfield. 9,544 10.792 11.142 7,457 Pushmataha 3,952 1,709 3.389 1,097 Garvin. 7,001 2.959 6,276 1,700 Roger Mills 2,580 1.504 3,383 989 Grady 8,075 4.299 9,025 3,013 Rogers. 4,028 4,086 4.290 3,119 Grant. 2,970 3,394 3,955 2,307 Seminole 11.167 6,895 11,695 4,001 Greer. 3.524 1,195 3,745 766' Sequoyah 4,469 3,803 4.281 2,609 Harrnon. 2,292 731 2,570 331 Stephens. 6.149 2,989 6,390 1,636 Harper 1,419 1.616 1,836 1,068 Texas. 2,831 1,918 3.229 1,223 Haskell 3.896 2.661 3.961 2,182 Tillman, 4,920 1.564 5,26% 1.126 Hughes. 6,005 3,168 5,990 2,032 Tulsa 33,098 40,342 41.256 28.759 Jackson. 4,832 1,540 2.946 4,647 2,977 2,119 Jefferson 3,814 1,226 3.719 1,032 Washington 6.289 7,347 6,202 5.201 Johnston. 2,955 1,362 3,099 743 Washita 4,256 2,978 5,205 1.792 Kay. 10,725 3.506 3,440 4,179 2.346 Kingfisher. 2,865 3.718! 4.081 2,539 Woodward. 2.806 3,403 3.361 2.430 Kiowa 4.679 2,539 5,624 1.684 Latimer. 3,138 1.600 2,923 1.344 Totals. Le Flore. 8,379 4,6641 8,0611 3.894 474,313, 348,872,501,069 245.122 1940 (President)-Babson, Proh., 3 027. 1938 (Governor)--Phillips, Dem., 355,740; Rizley, Rep., 148,861; Lanham, Proh., 2,579; Franing, Ind., 776. 1938 (U. S. Senator)--Thomas, Dem., 307,936; Glasser, Rep., 159,734; Nelson, Proh., 2,220; Clark, Ind., 603; Thompson, Ind., 573. 1936 (President)-Thomas, Soc., 2,221; Colvin, Proh., 1,328. 1936 (U. S. Senator)--Lee, Dem., 493,407; Hyde, Rep., 229,004; Clemens, Soc., 1,895; Nelson, Proh., 973. PAST VOTE OF OKLAHOMA 1908 (Pres.), Bryan, Dem., 122,363; Taft. Rep., 243,464; Debs, Soc., 25,679. 110,474; Debs. Soc., 21.734. 1921 (Pres.), Davis, Dem., 255,798; Coolidge, Rep.. 1912 (Pres.), Wilson, Dem., 119,156; Tala, Rep., 226,242; La Foliette, Progs., 41,141; Johns, Soc.. 90.786; Debs, Soc., 41,674. Lab., 5.234. 1916 (Pres.), Wilson, Dem., 148,113; Hughes, Rep., 1928 (Pres.), Hoover, Rep., 394,046; Smith, Dem., 219,174; Thomas, Soc., 3,924; Farm.-Lab., 1.283 97,233; Roosevelt. Prog., 234: Soc., 45.190. 1932 (Pres.), Roosevelt, Dem., 516,468; Hoover, 1920 (Pres.), Cox, Dem., 215,808; Harding. Rep., Rep., 188,165. Oregon 1936 1940 1940 1936 Counties Roos., Willkie, Roos., Landon, Counties Roos.. Willkie, Roos., Landon, Dem. Rep. Dem, Rep. Dem. Rep. Dem. Rep. Baker.. 4.353 3,101 4,991 1,768 Lane 16,286 15.349 13.926 8,309 Benton 2.942 5,089 3.647 3,390 Lincoln 3.510 2.962 3,024 1.585 Clackamas 13.547 11,416 14.203 5,830 Linn 6.360 6.523 5.856 4,110 Clatsor: 6.686 3.753 6.267 2.261 Malheur 2,958 2,929 2,630 1,385 Columbia 5,758 2,959 5,587 1.815 Marion. 14,031 16,9401 16,536 8,595 Coos 7,853 5,034 7,167 2,576 Morrow. 979 758 1,181 518 Crook 1,439 Multnomah 97,595 73.612 106.561 41,405 Curry 1.033 941 4,077 4.211 3,694 2.246 Deschutes 4.775 2,603 4.278 1,299 Sherman 670 337 Douglas. 4,707 5.991 4,893 4,254 Tillamook. 2.786 2.516 2,781 1.380 Gilliam 785 518 983 362 Umatilla.. 4,935 5, 193, 5,753 2.943 Grant 1,582 1,103 1,436 697 Union 4,500 2.642 4.643 1,517 Harney 1,214 2,000 811 Hood River. 2.367 2.305 2,759 1,249 3.001 2.553 3,573 1,278 Jackson, 6,754 8,507 7,520 4,866 Washington 8.826 8.367 8,641 4,148 Jefferson 467 052 705 663 502 Josephine 2,888 3.964 2,840 1.992 Yamhill. 5,566 5.545 5,366 3,443 Klamath. 9,345 6,169 8.562 3,225 Lake... 1.414 1.121) 1,274 725 Totals.. 258,415 219,555 266,733 122,706 1940 (President)--Aiken, Soc. Lab., 2,487; Thomas, Soc., 398; Browder, Com., 191; Babson, Proh., 154. 1938 (Governor)-Sprarue, Rep., 214,062; Hess. Dem., 158,744, 1938 (U. S Senator)---Holman, Rep. 203.120; Mahones. Dem., 167.135. 1936 (President)-Lemke, Union, 21,831; Thomas, Soc., 2,143; Alken, Soc. Lab., 500; Browder, Com., 104; Colvin, Proh., 4. |