Item 101198 - Senator James Doolittle, Bangor, 1866
- Item 101198 - Senator James Doolittle, Bangor, 1866
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Image Info Senator James Doolittle of Wisconsin was among the speakers at the Bangor Democratic Convention in August 1866. John Martin (1823-1904), a Bangor accountant and shopkeeper and a Republican, attended the convention at Davenport Square and drew illustrations of some of the speakers and of the scene.
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This illustration, on page 20 of Martin's "Scrap Book No 3," is accompanied by the Martin's comment that Doolittle, a "bosom friend of Andrew Johnson and no doubt advised & concreted the shamefull betrayal of our republican party."
The Bangor convention preceded the Democrats' Philadelphia convention, held before the 1866 mid-year elections with the hope of forming a new political party to help President Andrew Johnson, who was heavily criticized for his policies.