Jacob
Merritt Howard was at a convention in Jackson, Michigan on this
day in 1854. It would be recorded as the first state-wide convention
of the Republican Party. Those in attendance voted to accept Howard's
resolutions as the foundation for a national Republican party.
Howard
was a native Vermonter. Today a marker stands for him in Shaftsbury,
two miles from where he was born. Howard moved to Michigan, and
became a lawyer and then a U.S. Senator.
It
was Jacob Merritt Howard who was the sole author of the Thirteenth
Amendment, which outlawed slavery and involuntary servitude in the
United States.
The Vermont Book Of Days photo.
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