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ddison, nominated for lt.-gov., ii. 78; career and character of, 78, 233; Weed's friendship for, 78; elected, 89; renominated for lt.-gov., 116; elected, 120; on Court of Appeals, 128; gave way to Parker for gov., 233-4. Garfield, James A., nominated for President, 1880, iii. 441; ignored by Nast, 461; brands "Morey letter" a forgery, 462; elected, 463; invites Conkling to Mentor, 1881, 468; nominates five Stalwarts, 469; also Robertson for collector, Mar. 23, 469; reports and theories, 469-71; efforts to defeat it, 473-6; resignation of Conkling and Platt, May 13, 476; assassin's act, July 2, 480; death deplored, 485. Garrison, Cornelius K., delegate to seceding states, ii. 351-2. Garrison, William Lloyd, meets Lundy, ii. 5; early career of, 5-10. Gates, Theodore B., nominated for state treas., 1867, iii. 174; defeated, 188. German, Obadiah, leader of Assembly, i. 149; charges Purdy with bribery, 149, 190; gifts and character of, 170; defends embargo, 170, 174; career of, 170; in U.S. Senate, 170; supports Clinton for President, 202; becomes speaker, 258-9; resents attacks on Clinton, 266; manner of speaking, 266. Gerrymander of legislature, iii. 397-8. Gettysburg, battle of, iii. 66; Seymour sends troops, 66. Godkin, E.L., a vice president of Lib. Rep. meeting, iii. 282; opposes Greeley's nomination and supports Grant, 286. Godwin, Parke, presents platform to Rep. state con., 1862, iii. 45; preferred Lincoln's withdrawal, 1864, 104; a vice president at Lib. Rep. meeting, 1872, 282; opposes Greeley's nomination, 286; supports Grant, 286. Goodsell, J. Platt, nominated for State eng., 1865, iii. 130; elected, 135. Gould, Jay, bondsman for Tweed, iii. 247; aids in Cornell's defeat, 1882, 493. Governor, candidates for, George Clinton, 1777, i. 21; 1780, 1783, 1786, 37; 1789, 44; 1792, 50; 1801, 115; Robert Yates, 1789, 38; 1795, 64; John Jay, 1792, 50; 1795, 64; 1798, 82; Stephen Van Rensselaer, 1801, 115; Aaron Burr, 1804, 131; Morgan Lewis, 1804, 136; 1807, 161; Daniel D. Tompkins, 1807, 155; 1810, 173; 1813, 223; 1816, 236; 1820, 274; Jonas Platt, 1810, 173; Stephen Van Rensselaer, 1813, 213; Rufus King, 1816, 236; DeWitt Clinton, 1817, 250; 1820, 279; 1824, 330; 1826, 350; Peter B. Porter, 1817, 251;
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