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SEVENTEEN ELECTION OF 1856 PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN ITEMS Circa 1856
Mostly pamphlets. Includes 1) "Letter of Ex-President Van Buren." Dated June 28, 1856.
2) "Modern 'Democracy,' the Ally of Slavery. Speech of Hon. M.W. Tappan of New Hampshire, in the House of Representatives, July 29 1856."
3) "James Buchanan, His Doctrines and Policy As Exhibited by Himself and Friends."
4) "The Issue Fairly Presented. The Senate Bill for the Admission of Kansas as a State."
5) "Short Answers to Reckless Fabrications, Against the Democratic Candidate for President, James Buchanan." (Philadelphia: William Rice, 1856.)
6) "Conspiracy Disclosed!! Kansas Affairs. Read! Read!! Read!!!".
7) "The Old-Line Whigs for Buchanan! Letters of Rufus Choate and James B. Clay."
8) "Old Line Whigs for Buchanan & Breckinridge Letters from Hon. James Alfred Pearce, and Hon. Thomas G. Pratt, to the Whigs of Maryland. Speeches of Hon. J.W. Crisfield, of Maryland, and Hon. James B. Clay, of Kentucky."
9) "An Appeal for the Union. Letter from the Hon. Robert J. Walker".
10) "Address of the New York Democratic Associaton of Washington, on the Presidential Question".
11) "The Appeal to Pennsylvania. A Speech by William B. Reed. Delivered at a Meeting of the Friends of Buchanan and Breckenridge [ sic]". Dated September 24, 1856.
12) "The New 'Democratic' Doctrine. Slavery Not to be Confined to the Negro Race, But to be Made the Universal Condition of the Laboring Classes of Society."
13) "Letter of Samuel Caruthers to His Constituents, Explaining His Past Action, Defining His Present Position, and the Position of Parties." (Washinton: 1856.)
14-15) Two copies: "The Fearful Issue To Be Decided in November Next! Shall the Constitution and the Union Stand or Fall?"
16) Song sheet "The Fremont Train!" Music to the tune of "Old Dan Tucker". 17) Unframed engraving of John C. Fremont.

Mostly pamphlets. Includes 1) "Letter of Ex-President Van Buren." Dated June 28, 1856.
2) "Modern 'Democracy,' the Ally of Slavery. Speech of Hon. M.W. Tappan of New Hampshire, in the House of Representatives, July 29 1856."
3) "James Buchanan, His Doctrines and Policy As Exhibited by Himself and Friends."
4) "The Issue Fairly Presented. The Senate Bill for the Admission of Kansas as a State."
5) "Short Answers to Reckless Fabrications, Against the Democratic Candidate for President, James Buchanan." (Philadelphia: William Rice, 1856.)
6) "Conspiracy Disclosed!! Kansas Affairs. Read! Read!! Read!!!".
7) "The Old-Line Whigs for Buchanan! Letters of Rufus Choate and James B. Clay."
8) "Old Line Whigs for Buchanan & Breckinridge Letters from Hon. James Alfred Pearce, and Hon. Thomas G. Pratt, to the Whigs of Maryland. Speeches of Hon. J.W. Crisfield, of Maryland, and Hon. James B. Clay, of Kentucky."
9) "An Appeal for the Union. Letter from the Hon. Robert J. Walker".
10) "Address of the New York Democratic Associaton of Washington, on the Presidential Question".
11) "The Appeal to Pennsylvania. A Speech by William B. Reed. Delivered at a Meeting of the Friends of Buchanan and Breckenridge [ sic]". Dated September 24, 1856.
12) "The New 'Democratic' Doctrine. Slavery Not to be Confined to the Negro Race, But to be Made the Universal Condition of the Laboring Classes of Society."
13) "Letter of Samuel Caruthers to His Constituents, Explaining His Past Action, Defining His Present Position, and the Position of Parties." (Washinton: 1856.)
14-15) Two copies: "The Fearful Issue To Be Decided in November Next! Shall the Constitution and the Union Stand or Fall?"
16) Song sheet "The Fremont Train!" Music to the tune of "Old Dan Tucker". 17) Unframed engraving of John C. Fremont.
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