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The Mechanics and Working Men of the Fifth Ward condemned the Utopian beliefs of Robert Owens, the founder of the New Harmony Community in Indiana, and ask the men of the Fifth Ward to vote for Anthony Lamb for alderman. |
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Library of Congress (retrieved from [1]) |
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1829 |
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Anonymous |
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