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TWENTY-ONE DOCUMENTS SUPPORTING ZACHARY TAYLOR Election of 1848
1) "A Sketch of the Life and Character of Gen. Taylor ... Together with a Concise History of the Mexican War". (N.Y.: S. French.) Pictorial wraps. 2) "A Review of the Life, Character and Political Opinions of Zachary Taylor". (Boston: Eastburn's Press.) 3) "Sketch of the Lives and Public Services of Gen. Zachary Taylor, and Millard Fillmore". 4) "The Whig Almanac and United States Register for 1849". Pictorial wraps. 5) "Rough and Ready Almanac for the Year 1848". 6-7) Two tickets to Taylor-themed parties at Faneuil Hall. One a "Grand Taylor Soiree" on November 28, 1848, and the other a "Grand Taylor Festival" hosted by the "Rough & Ready Association" on February 22, 1849. 8) "Letter of the Hon. Dudley Marvin, of New York". 9) "Speech of Hon. Andrew Stewart, of Penn, Delivered in the House of Representatives, U.S., August 3, 1848". 10) "Letter of Mr. Truman Smith, of Connecticut." 11) "Remarks of Mr. Truman Smith, of Conn. ... together with an exposition of the benefits which will result to the Country from the elevation of Gen. Zachary Taylor". 12) "Gen. Taylor's Moral, Intellectual & Professional Character". 13) "Great Whig Demonstration in favor of the Nomination of Gen. Taylor to the Presidency. The Buena Vista Festival, at Philadelphia, February 22, 1848". 14) "Speech of Mr. Toombs, of Georgia, on the State of Parties, and the Democratic Platform". 15) "Speech of Andrew Stewart, of Penn., on the Presidential Question; Delivered in the House of Representatives on the United States on June 26, 1848". 16) "Speech of John M. Clayton, of Delaware, in Defense of Zachary Taylor. Delivered in the Senate of the United States, July 5, 1848". 17) "Reasons Good and True for Supporting the Nomination of General Zachary Taylor", a letter from John Davis. 18) "Arguments in Favor of the Support of Taylor and Fillmore", a letter from Caleb B. Smith of Indiana. 19) "The Veto Power: Its Nature and History; the Danger to the Country from its Exercise" by Charles Drake of Cincinnati. 20) "General Taylor and the Wilmot Proviso" by John Calvin Adams, Boston. 21) "General Taylor's Two Faces". Published by the National and Jackson Democratic Association Committee.

1) "A Sketch of the Life and Character of Gen. Taylor ... Together with a Concise History of the Mexican War". (N.Y.: S. French.) Pictorial wraps. 2) "A Review of the Life, Character and Political Opinions of Zachary Taylor". (Boston: Eastburn's Press.) 3) "Sketch of the Lives and Public Services of Gen. Zachary Taylor, and Millard Fillmore". 4) "The Whig Almanac and United States Register for 1849". Pictorial wraps. 5) "Rough and Ready Almanac for the Year 1848". 6-7) Two tickets to Taylor-themed parties at Faneuil Hall. One a "Grand Taylor Soiree" on November 28, 1848, and the other a "Grand Taylor Festival" hosted by the "Rough & Ready Association" on February 22, 1849. 8) "Letter of the Hon. Dudley Marvin, of New York". 9) "Speech of Hon. Andrew Stewart, of Penn, Delivered in the House of Representatives, U.S., August 3, 1848". 10) "Letter of Mr. Truman Smith, of Connecticut." 11) "Remarks of Mr. Truman Smith, of Conn. ... together with an exposition of the benefits which will result to the Country from the elevation of Gen. Zachary Taylor". 12) "Gen. Taylor's Moral, Intellectual & Professional Character". 13) "Great Whig Demonstration in favor of the Nomination of Gen. Taylor to the Presidency. The Buena Vista Festival, at Philadelphia, February 22, 1848". 14) "Speech of Mr. Toombs, of Georgia, on the State of Parties, and the Democratic Platform". 15) "Speech of Andrew Stewart, of Penn., on the Presidential Question; Delivered in the House of Representatives on the United States on June 26, 1848". 16) "Speech of John M. Clayton, of Delaware, in Defense of Zachary Taylor. Delivered in the Senate of the United States, July 5, 1848". 17) "Reasons Good and True for Supporting the Nomination of General Zachary Taylor", a letter from John Davis. 18) "Arguments in Favor of the Support of Taylor and Fillmore", a letter from Caleb B. Smith of Indiana. 19) "The Veto Power: Its Nature and History; the Danger to the Country from its Exercise" by Charles Drake of Cincinnati. 20) "General Taylor and the Wilmot Proviso" by John Calvin Adams, Boston. 21) "General Taylor's Two Faces". Published by the National and Jackson Democratic Association Committee.
Condition: Age-typical wear throughout, including foxing, toning, staining and losses along edges. Pencil marginalia.


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