FREMONT. ONLY SEVENTEEN WORKING DAYS IN THE U.S. SENATE. HIS WHOLE CIVIL LIFE. TWICE VOTING AGAINST THE ABOLITION OF SLAVERY, IN WASHINGTON- THE FEDERAL CAPITAL
1856 · [np
by [Fremont, John]
[np, 1856. 16pp, stitched and moderately foxed. Good+.
This scarce pamphlet is a Know-Nothing attack on the new Republican Party's candidate for President, John C. Fremont. It illustrates the fateful struggle for the political soul of northern voters-- whether they would ultimately throw their support to the anti-slavery position, or to an anti-immigration candidate (in this campaign, ex-President Millard Fillmore). Potter Impending Crisis 241 et seq.
Cowan 223. Sabin 25845n. Not in Miles, Eberstadt, Decker, Soliday. (Inventory #: 20712)
This scarce pamphlet is a Know-Nothing attack on the new Republican Party's candidate for President, John C. Fremont. It illustrates the fateful struggle for the political soul of northern voters-- whether they would ultimately throw their support to the anti-slavery position, or to an anti-immigration candidate (in this campaign, ex-President Millard Fillmore). Potter Impending Crisis 241 et seq.
Cowan 223. Sabin 25845n. Not in Miles, Eberstadt, Decker, Soliday. (Inventory #: 20712)