
THE SIXTIES
The Geneseo 14 September 1860
Republican
Nominations
For President of the U.S.: Abraham
Lincoln, of Illinois; Hannibal Hamlin, of Maine
For Governor: Richard yates, of Morgan
County
For Lieutenant Governor: F.A. Hoffman,
of Du Page County
For Auditor: Jesse K, Dubois, of
Lawrence County
For Secretary of State: Ozias M.
Hatch, of Pike County
For Treasurer: William Butler, of
Sangamon County
For Superintendent of Public
Instruction: Newton Bateman, of Morgan County
Presidential
Electors at Large
Leonard Swett, of McLean County
John Palmer, of Macoupin County
Districts
1. Allen C. Fuller, of Boone County
2. William B. Plato, of Kane County
3. Lawrence Weedon, of DeWitt County
4. William P. Kellogg, of Fulton County
5. James C. Conkling, of Sangamon
County
6. James Stark, of Hancock County
7. H.P.H. Bromwell, of Coles County
8. Thomas G. Allen, of Randolph County
9. John Olney, of Gallatin County
For
Congress, 4th District
William Kellogg
For
Senator, 9th District
Thomas J, Pickett
For
Representative, 48th District
Robert W. Smith
(Henry)
County Nominations
For Circuit Clerk: Amos Gould
For Sheriff: A. K. Henney