Abstract:
Letters of General Joseph R. Hawley to Charles Dudley Warner, The Hartford Daily Times, January 20, 1930. The year 1869 brought the Warners back to Hartford and the correspondence lulled if the activity of Hawley's life did not. If politics had lost some of the bitterness of the immediate post-war days, it was still an exceedingly lively and rough and tumble enterprise. In 1869 there was no question about the nomination of Marshall Jewell for the governorship and he was elected, although Hartford, as usual, was democratic. The democrats took Dixon up and nominated him for congress. Hawley had the satisfaction of seeing him defeated and playing a large part in it. Julius L. Strong was the successful republican nominee.
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