Monday, September 1, 2014

John Wilson to Senator George W. Jones, January 9, 1859

Washington, Jan. 10, 1859.
Dear Sir:—

I have examined with much care your letter of 9th of November, 1858, to Hon. Stephen A. Douglas, as published in the Chicago Herald of December 16, 1858. This letter is exactly what I expected in view of the high minded, honorable and independent course you have always pursued.

The public characters of public men belong to the country, and when wilful misrepresentations are made of them, it is a duty the party maligned owes to himself and his fellow citizens to place the matter right. In doing this I much prefer such good, old English terms as you have used to more high sounding expressions, which might leave doubts on the minds of the readers of the intentions of the writer.

Truly yours,
John Wilson,
Late Commissioner of the General Land Office.
Gen. George W. Jones, U. S. Senate.

SOURCE: John Carl Parish, George Wallace Jones, p. 204-5

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