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Gadsden, James, 1788-1858 to John Cripps

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Gilder Lehrman Collection #: GLC03587.10 Author/Creator: Gadsden, James, 1788-1858 Place Written: Washington, District of Columbia Type: Autograph letter signed Date: 9 March 1854 Pagination: 4 p. : address ; Height: 25 cm, Width: 19.8 cm Order a Copy

Scolds his Secretary for not writing by the last mail. Expresses disappointment over the Committee on Foreign Affairs' slowness in passing the treaty due to the "absorbing" Nebraska debate. Feels that the President's amendments will return an unfavorable vote from the committee, which he will not take lying down. Continues in this vein and links this possible outcome to Ward, who he feels is continuing to betray him. Postmarked 8 March (differs from Gadsden's dating), Washington, DC. Imprint in upper left corner depicts a capitol building surrounded by "Congress, Platmer & Smith."

Cripps, John S., fl. 1820-1875
Gadsden, James, 1788-1858

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