1864 National Union National Convention

1864 National Union National Convention
1864 presidential election
Nominees
Lincoln and Johnson
Convention
Date(s)National Union
June 7–8, 1864
CityBaltimore, Maryland
VenueFront Street Theatre
Candidates
Presidential nomineeAbraham Lincoln of Illinois
Vice-presidential nomineeAndrew Johnson of Tennessee
‹ 1860 · 1868 ›

The 1864 National Union National Convention was the United States presidential nominating convention of the National Union Party, which was a name adopted by the main faction of the Republican Party in a coalition with many, if not most, War Democrats after some Republicans and War Democrats nominated John C. Frémont over Lincoln. During the Convention, the party officially called for the end of the ongoing Civil War, the eradication of slavery and the adoption of the Emancipation Proclamation.[1]

  1. ^ Murphy, D.F. reporter (7 Jun 1864). "Presidential election, 1864: proceedings of the National union convention held in Baltimore, Md., June 7th and 8th, 1864". Republican National Convention (3rd : 1864 : Baltimore, Md.).