Thomas, H.H., fl. 1881 to Blanche Kelso Bruce

GLC09400.129

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GLC#
GLC09400.129-View header record
Type
Letters
Date
26 April 1881
Author/Creator
Thomas, H.H., fl. 1881
Title
to Blanche Kelso Bruce
Place Written
Santa Fe, New Mexico
Pagination
7 p. : docket ; Height: 24.4 cm, Width: 19.4 cm
Primary time period
Civil War and Reconstruction, 1861-1877
Sub-Era
Reconstruction

A personal letter to Senator Bruce, it starts by mentioning that Thomas used to own a barbershop in Kansas and had shaved the Senator when he was still teaching in Kansas. Thomas continues to talk about moving to New Mexico and the weather there, but then he mentions an event in the press involving a cadet Whitiker at West Point that the Senator defended, as a result of this defense Thomas decides to write the Senator rather than his own Senator. Thomas then outlines his thinking on the plight of African Americans right after they were freed from slavery. At the end of the letter Thomas mentions that he had heard Senator Bruce's name mentioned as a possible vice president. Each page was numbered on the top portion of the page and the Docket is located on the back of the third page

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