The American Caucus System: Its Origin, Purpose and Utility (Classic Reprint)

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This was written in 1778. No further informa tion as to the origin of the word seems to be at tainable. The diary of Mr. John Adams above quoted from is the oldest writing in which it is found. But Mr. Adams does not use it as a new or strange word but as one with which he was fa miliar. Possibly it was devised by some one of the Adams family, a people fruitful in ways and means to attain their ends. Gordon's statement, it may be observed, agrees very nearly with the ex pression of Senator Barbour, of Virginia, made during the famous caucus debate in the Senate of the United States, to which fuller reference will be made, who said It [caucus] was first suggested by the venerable Samuel Adams, or his father, and had its origin in the spirit that gave birth to this nadon.

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