signed unbound
1840 · Washington
by (ELECTION FEVER: 1840)
Washington, 1840. unbound. 2 pages (front and back), 10 x 8 inches, written by George Folts of Washington City to his brother James at Albany, New York, October 3rd, 1840, concerning their misguided notion that Martin Van Buren, the Democratic Party nominee for President, would win the State of Ohio in the Presidential election despite the fact that his Whig opponent William Henry Harrison resides there, in part: "...We have assurances from the best sources that Ohio will be ours in November...at all events from present appearances our chance seems much the best. All eyes are turned towards the Empire State, it is the battle ground if she will prove true to her best interests, and all will be well. Mr. Durham the bearer of this, formerly of Albany now a Clerk in this office leaves tomorrow. He is a clever fellow and a good Democrat..." Note: George Folts received his Clerks job in Washington through the patronage system. Usual folds plus some pencil underlining; very good(-) condition. "We have assurances from the best sources that Ohio will be ours in November"
(Inventory #: 273086)