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MSA SC 4645-3-7
CollectionMorris L. Radoff Memorial Fund Collection
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Dates1820/12/6
Mediumpaper, electronic
RestrictionsRESTRICTED
StorageRB/02/01/08
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Manuscript document, Maryland Electors Votes for President and Vice President, Annapolis, December 16, 1820.
Dimensions: 10x16 in.

"We the undersigned Electors of Presidency and Vice Presidency of the United States of America, chosen in . . . the State of Maryland, do hereby certify that on the aforesaid day and at the aforesaid place an Election of President Vice President took place and that the . . . lists contain all the votes given in this State for President Vice President of the United States of America."

Signed by Joshua Prideaux, Jas Forrest, Rob Bowie, John Stephen, A McKim, Wm Gabby, Mich Gregg [?], Elias Brown, John Forwood [?], Wm Stuart and John Boon.; Reverse, also signed by the Electors, shows that all voted for James Monroe as President; 10 voted for Daniel Tompkins as Vice President, and 1 for Robert Goodloe Harper.

For related records see Guide to Government Records ELECTORAL COLLEGE (Maryland Proceedings) 1789-1980 S81 and Archives of Maryland Online volume 208.

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