Raleigh, 23d September, 1844 My Dear Sir: The spirit that prevails in our party makes it almost certain that we shall elect Col. Polk president; and the answer of our correspondents in every county of North Carolina, is, that North Carolina must vote for her own son. Whether it shall be so or not, depends more upon our organization than upon mass meetings. The Central Committee rely upon you to have this matter attended to in your county; and to secure uniformity and efficiency, they recommend the following plan for each county ...
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