"A History of Company A, of the Young Republican Regiment, of Providence, R. I. in Connection With the Presidential Campaign of 1880" offers a detailed glimpse into the political fervor of the late 19th century United States. This account meticulously chronicles the activities of Company A, a group of young Republicans from Providence, Rhode Island, during the pivotal 1880 presidential campaign. The book provides valuable insights into the strategies, enthusiasm, and local organization that characterized political movements of the era.
Authored by Edward Field, this historical record sheds light on the dedication and efforts of young citizens who actively participated in shaping the nation's political landscape. Readers interested in American political history, particularly the dynamics of presidential campaigns and the role of grassroots movements, will find this a compelling and informative read.
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