In the 1850s Washington County Oregon gathered together a broad cross-section of antebellum America -- rich and poor Northerners and Southerners Protestant and Catholics old natives and new immigrants. More than that however it left for historians a rare opportunity to explore political social and cultural trends in American history due to its unique practice of viva voce voting -- announcing individual ballots publicly rather than recording them in secret. Paul Bourke and Donald DeBats tap into this remarkable resource to reveal how individual political identities developed and political choices were made.
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