Raleigh, Nov. 4—Jacob Gibble, a native of Carteret county, but now a resident of this city, today went to the polls to cast his vote in the 16th consecutive presidential election. His vote today was cast for President Coolidge, while 64 years ago, he voted for Abraham Lincoln.
Mr. Gibble showed his confidence at the outcome of the lection by sending the President a telegram of congratulations and saying that he had already organized a Coolidge for President Club for 1928 in Raleigh.
From the front page of the Concord Daily Tribune, Tuesday, Nov. 4, 1924
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