Democratic Club of Baldwin County
 On April 27, 1868 the citizens of Baldwin county met at Council Chamber at the City Hall and organized a calling by Col. Miller Grieve, Sr to the Chair and appointed Thomas T. Windson as Secretary.
  It was moved by Dr. S.G. White and seconded that the meeting resolved itself into a Democratic Club, irrespective of color and be known as the Democratic Club of Baldwin County.
 The purpose to open a list and that all persons favoring the preservation of peace and good order, the supremacy of law, promotion and success of Democratic principles and men.

Committee of five appointed suitable persons as officers of this Club:
Howard Tinsley, President
Thomas T. Windsor, Vice Presient
George D. Case          "       "
Arthur I. Butts         "        "
Henry Stevens          "       "
Wilkes Flagg (col'd)  "       "
Ham. Brown (col'd)    "       "
Lyman H. Compton, Secretary
Alex. Moffett, Asst. Secretary
Mark H. McComb, Treasurer

Source: Southern Recorder, April 28, 1868
 
 

Eileen Babb McAdams copyright 2004