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City of Albany, February 16, 1792
On the 13th instant, a letter was received by Abraham Ten Broeck, Esquire, from a gentleman in New-York, informing that Judge Yates had publicly declined standing a candidate for governor, and inclosing the following proceedings of a meeting convened at New-York, for the purpose of nominating candidates for the offices of governor & lieut. governor -
To the electors of the southern district of the state of New-York
Friends and fellow citizens, The approaching election of a chief magistrate of the state of New-York, is entitled to peculiar attention -
To the independent electors of the state of New-York
Fellow-citizens, A freeman who has ... nothing to gain, by the perversion of the elective franchise ... presumes to invite your serious attention to the following pieces, which originally were published in the Albany register -
To the independent electors of the state of New-York
Fellow-citizens, In the address circulated by the friends of Mr. Clinton, there are many insinuations intended to throw a shade over the independence and manliness of character, hitherto universally ascribed to Stephen Van Rensselaer -
To the free and independent electors of the state of New-York
Friends and fellow citizens, As the time will soon approach when an election will be held to fill the important office of governor of this state -
Election
At a numerous and respectable meeting of electors from different parts of the state, held at the Tontine Coffee-House, in the city of Albany, on the 28th day of January, 1801. ... Resolved ... that Stephen Van Rensselaer, Esq. ... ought to be nominated as a candidate for the office of governor at the ensuing election -
Federal Republican nominations
At a meeting of the freeholders of the town of Canandaigua ... Resolved ... that Stephen Van Rensselaer be supported at the ensuing election for the office of governor, and James Watson for the office of lieutenant governor -
To the inhabitants of Staten-Island
Fellow countrymen, We are hastening fast to an election -
Albany, 28th March, 1798. Gentlemen, At a very large and respectable meeting of the citizens of Albany ... on the 17th of March, inst. the following nomination of candidates to be supported at the ensuing election was unanimously made
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City of Albany, February 16, 1792
On the 13th instant, a letter was received by Abraham Ten Broeck, Esquire, from a gentleman in New-York, informing that Judge Yates had publicly declined standing a candidate for governor, and inclosing the following proceedings of a meeting convened at New-York, for the purpose of nominating candidates for the offices of governor & lieut. governor -
Circular
Sir, A number of your fellow-citizens, electors from different towns of the county of Ulster, have met this day for the purpose of nominating proper characters to fill the important offices of governor and lieutenant-governor of this state -
Sir, We are directed by a joint resolution of the southern and northern committees, to request your vote and influence in favour of John Jay, Esq. as governor, and Stephen Van Rensselaer, Esq. as lieutenant governor of this state
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Albany, 13th April, 1792
Sir, As the day of election is near at hand, and our opponents are using every exertion to influence the public mind in favor of their candidates, we trust it will not be amiss to address you once more on that subject -
At a numerous meeting of gentlemen from different parts of this state, assembled in the city of Albany, on Tuesday evening, the 6th instant, for the purpose of nominating proper persons to fill the offices of governor and lieutenant-governor of this state, which are about to become vacant
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At a meeting of a number of members of both houses of the legislature, and citizens of the city and county of Albany, and other citizens of this state, at Wendell's Hotel, in the city of Albany, on the 21st day of March, 1798, for the purpose of agreeing upon suitable persons to be held up as candidates for the offices of governor and lieutenant-governor, at the ensuing election
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To the electors of Ontario County
Fellow-citizens, Again an election is approaching, and again you are assailed with hand-bills -
Address of the committees appointed at meetings of the tenants, freeholders of the four towns in the west manor of Rensselaerwick, to the electors of the state of New-York
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An address to the well-disposed, reflecting and unprejudiced freeholders of West-Chester County
recommending the support of Stephen Van Rensselaer, as governor; and of James Watson, as lieut. governor, at the ensuing election: -
At a numerous and respectable meeting of Federal electors of the city of Albany