Galen E. Ware

” Q.  You spoke of three men having been deterred from voting for Barnes–give their names.

— A. John S. Taylor, with whom they rained a personal difficulty, and he left the polls without voting; Galen E. Ware said he expected a general fight to come up and did not want to be engaged in it, and left the pools without voting; Monroe Williams was not deterred by that Waynesburg crowd, but considered that he was one of the men embraced in the notice, and did not vote; I mean the notice given to Samuel A. Dick and others. ”

Reference Data:

Congressional Serial Set, by United States Govenment, 1870, page 36


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