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county convention that selected delegates to the state party's nominating convention, and won election as a delegate to the state convention. In 1839, Taber was an unsuccessful
Democratic candidate for the state assembly. In September 1840, Taber took part in a mass Democratic rally that was held in
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September 1830 county Democratic-Republican convention that chose delegates to the state party nominating convention that was scheduled for later that month, which chose
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incorporator and was one of the commissioners appointed to oversee the corporation's initial stock subscription. In
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Dutchess County. The county convention called for a statewide union convention, and Taber was chosen as a delegate. In August 1854, the shareholders and directors of the
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832:"Thurlow Weed: Anti-Masonic Editor and Politician"
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