Image: Interesting Sketch of Five Living Survivors of Wheeling Convention of 1861
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Description: In June 1913, the Socialist and Labor Star published biographies of five surviving delegates to the Wheeling Convention of 1981. Upper left: George R. Latham, publisher and politician, age 82. Lower left: William Thomas Brown, bridge builder, age 78. Center: W. L. Grant, physician, age 90. Upper right: John J. Davis, lawyer and politician, age 78. Lower right: Alpheus Garrison, sheriff and politician, age 80.
Title: Interesting Sketch of Five Living Survivors of Wheeling Convention of 1861
Credit: The Socialist and Labor Star
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