1848 · [Washington
by [Scott, Winfield]
[Washington, 1848. 16pp, caption title [as issued], printed in double columns. Disbound, Very Good.
A Democratic publication designed to discredit the Mexican War service of the Whig Winfield Scott, and to thwart his budding presidential ambitions. He is here portrayed as a vain and incompetent commander concerned only with his place in history, and absorbed in conflict with President Polk, his commander in chief. He is reportedly "shocked and distressed...that an attempt was on foot to create a lieutenant general to take command in the field over me."
Haferkorn 61. (Inventory #: 19731)
A Democratic publication designed to discredit the Mexican War service of the Whig Winfield Scott, and to thwart his budding presidential ambitions. He is here portrayed as a vain and incompetent commander concerned only with his place in history, and absorbed in conflict with President Polk, his commander in chief. He is reportedly "shocked and distressed...that an attempt was on foot to create a lieutenant general to take command in the field over me."
Haferkorn 61. (Inventory #: 19731)