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SAMUELS, Benjamin M.
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SAMUELS, Benjamin M. (Parksburg, WV, Dec. 20 1823--Dubuque, IA, Aug. 16, 1863). Samuels moved to Dubuque in 1848 and was soon elected city attorney. He was elected to the legislature in 1854 and three years later was nominated for governor.
In 1860 Samuels was an Iowa delegate to the Democratic National Convention. He presented a minority report endorsing the Democratic platform of 1856 on the subject of slavery. The minority report was adopted by a vote of one hundred an sixty-five to one hundred and thirty-eight. Following the vote, the delegates from Alabama, Mississippi, Florida and Texas, and a portion of the delegates from Louisiana, South Carolina, Arkansas, North Carolina, Delaware and Georgia, withdrew from the convention. (1)
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1. Gue, Benjamin F. History of Iowa From the Earliest Times to the Beginning of the Twentieth Century. Online: https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/History_of_Iowa_From_the_Earliest_Times_to_the_Beginning_of_the_Twentieth_Century/2/3