OUTLINES OF THE LIFE AND PUBLIC SERVICES, CIVIL AND MILITARY, OF WILLIAM HENRY HARRISON
1840 · Boston
by Cushing, Caleb
Boston: Eastburn, 1840. Large 8vo, 24pp, Disbound, minor foxing. Very Good.
Cushing, the Massachusetts Whig whom Henry Clay would soon expel from the Party in a dispute over the Bank of the United States, demonstrates Harrison's qualifications for the Presidency by illuminating his "character and acts of an able statesman, a high-minded patriot, a brave soldier, and a successful commander."
Miles 85. 107 Eberstadt 159. Haynes 4371. AI 40-1778 [5]. (Inventory #: 9265)
Cushing, the Massachusetts Whig whom Henry Clay would soon expel from the Party in a dispute over the Bank of the United States, demonstrates Harrison's qualifications for the Presidency by illuminating his "character and acts of an able statesman, a high-minded patriot, a brave soldier, and a successful commander."
Miles 85. 107 Eberstadt 159. Haynes 4371. AI 40-1778 [5]. (Inventory #: 9265)