Col. Robert G. Ingersoll, "Blaine for President" 1879?, Cincinnati, Ohio
This is a 6 page pamphlet printing Robert G. Ingersoll's speech nominating James. G. Blair for president in 1876. Blaine ran in 1876, and 1880 before receiving the nomination in 1884. This item also prints a speech in Indianapolis in 1876. The rear cover lists an array of Ingersoll's works and an interior page advertises a lengthy list of Masonic titles. Ingersoll was a lawyer and known as the "Great Agnostic".
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This is a 6 page pamphlet printing Robert G. Ingersoll’s speech nominating James. G. Blair for president in 1876. Blaine ran in 1876, and 1880 before receiving the nomination in 1884. This item also prints a speech in Indianapolis in 1876. The rear cover lists an array of Ingersoll’s works and an interior page advertises a lengthy list of Masonic titles. Ingersoll was a lawyer and known as the “Great Agnostic”.
