ADDRESS TO THE DEMOCRACY OF THE STATE OF NEW- YORK
1840 · Albany, N.Y.
by Election of 1840
Albany, N.Y., 1840. pp [89]-96, large folded folio sheet printed in triple columns. Caption title [as issued], scattered light foxing, Very Good.
An Extra, denominated No. 12, from the Rough-Hewer, a Democratic Party campaign publication published from February - December The Address supports the Democrats' presidential candidate, and New York's favorite son, Martin Van Buren, against the Whig candidate, William Henry Harrison. The Whigs, descendants of the aristocratic Federalists, are "constantly struggling to create [distinctions in society] (truncated)
An Extra, denominated No. 12, from the Rough-Hewer, a Democratic Party campaign publication published from February - December The Address supports the Democrats' presidential candidate, and New York's favorite son, Martin Van Buren, against the Whig candidate, William Henry Harrison. The Whigs, descendants of the aristocratic Federalists, are "constantly struggling to create [distinctions in society] (truncated)