Clifford supported Lincoln for reelection in 1864.
He was active in supporting the Union effort during the war, and supported Lincoln in the 1864 election.
According to county archives, Westchester voters did not support Lincoln in either of his bids for president.
Despite a commitment to free trade, Trist supported Lincoln in 1860.
Raymond remained a moderate Republican who supported Lincoln.
He supported Lincoln with great ardor at the Chicago Convention in 1860 and in the campaign that followed.
A famed orator in his own right, he supported Lincoln against Southern secession.
He was a member of the "Wide Awakes," a group that supported Lincoln during the 1860 election.
It features a live recording of Major Tom and was aired during the 52nd Grammy commercials supporting Lincoln.
At the 1860 convention in Chicago, he received one vote on the first ballot for presidential nominee, but he supported Lincoln.