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Gen. George Spaulding

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Parent Issue
Day
28
Month
August
Year
1894
Copyright
Public Domain
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Accompanied by his son, George Spaulding, jr. - a bright young man with a strong, intelligent face - Gen. George Spaulding, of Monroe, turned up in Ann Arbor from the picnic Saturday evening covered with dust and disgust. He had expected to take an early evening train for his home, as he had forgotten that the train he expected fo take had been pulled off. The republican candidate for congress put up at the Cook for supper, having finished which, and there being no republicans in sight (they will be scarcer in November) a democratie acquaintance feit it incumbent on him to see that the general was not left alone to his reflections on the dismal outcome of the November ides, and so introduced him to a considerable number Of democrats. The general left for Detroit on a late train.

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Subjects
Ann Arbor Argus
Old News