They started leaving the city the minute the convention voted.
None were rich or famous, and so the convention had voted earlier in the day not to permit them to address it.
On April 4, the convention voted, and secession was defeated by a vote of 88 to 45.
The convention voted 98-1 against secession, despite lobbying by Jackson.
The 1878 convention voted in favor of establishing state synods.
The convention voted on and adopted proposals for its program by a two-one vote.
On March 21 the convention voted 98-1 against secession.
The convention voted decisively to remain within the Union.
On April 17, 1861 the convention voted to secede.
The Convention eventually voted to restore his pension the day after his death.