- Author
- Eshleman, Henry Frank,
- Date of Publication
- 1916
Governor, and
this was another reason why anyone •
desiring or holding office, any one
in politics, should flock to the sup-
port of a man who stood so close to
so much appointive power as did
James Tin ilton.
Here at Lancaster, too, James Ham-
ilton was making a new fame all his
own. He was not a lawyer