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1 John A. Andrew was made chairman of the executive committee. The Free Soilers formally dissolved their party organization at a meeting held in Springfield, October 17. The ‘Republican’ described the scene the next day with amiable satire.
2 The Boston Journal, Nov. 15, 1854, described the new type of voters who were for the first time becoming a political force.
3 Many Whigs who had been disappointed by the failure of the proposed fusion joined it. The Springfield Republican (November 10) attributed the growth of the order to the failure of the effort to unite the opponents of the extension of slavery. ‘Life and Times of Samuel Bowles,’ vol. i. pp. 125-127.
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