October 29, 2010
Election Day -- 100 Years Ago
These election delegates posed for this photograph in Hillsboro in  1910.  Missing are the smiles. The men look stern, serious. Elections  were and are serious, and the citizens around Hillsboro participated in  their share of elections, and produced politicos that shaped the state,  like Nicholas Galles and Edward Tittmann. Note the 46-star flag. The New  Mexico and Arizona territories were about to enter the Union.  Though  not a home-grown Sierra County resident, William "Bull" Andrews, who  lived at Andrews, New Mexico, a few miles northeast of Hillsboro, was  New Mexico's territorial delegate to Congress in 1910. Andrews was  "bullish" in pushing statehood with his Pennsylvanian connections to  Senator Matt Quay, for whom Quay County is named.
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I'd vote for the grouchy looking one.
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