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so much since the election of Harrison in 1840. It is constantly increasing among the friends of Fremont. I | so much since the election of Harrison in 1840. | ||
It is constantly increasing among the friends of Fremont. I [[never?]] knew ministers & leading Christians of all persuasions to be so decided. It is generally conceded here that Fremont will get all the New England states. If he can also carry New York & Pennsylvania think he must be elected. We feel safe in confiding in him when such men as Giddings, Seward, Chase, Bailey of the Era Beecher and the like counsel him as the man for the hour, perhaps raised up by Providence for the emergency. | |||
We often speak of you all, I should be most happy to see amy of you here. We are all in usual health. Write us soon. We are always grateful for your letters. | We often speak of you all, I should be most happy to see amy of you here. We are all in usual health. Write us soon. We are always grateful for your letters. | ||
Truly Yours, | Truly Yours, | ||
J. J. Butler. | J. J. Butler. |
Revision as of 16:02, 1 December 2020
so much since the election of Harrison in 1840.
It is constantly increasing among the friends of Fremont. I never? knew ministers & leading Christians of all persuasions to be so decided. It is generally conceded here that Fremont will get all the New England states. If he can also carry New York & Pennsylvania think he must be elected. We feel safe in confiding in him when such men as Giddings, Seward, Chase, Bailey of the Era Beecher and the like counsel him as the man for the hour, perhaps raised up by Providence for the emergency. We often speak of you all, I should be most happy to see amy of you here. We are all in usual health. Write us soon. We are always grateful for your letters. Truly Yours, J. J. Butler.