EXETER, SEPT. 28,
1853.
We deem it advisable
to hold an informal meeting composed of some of the principal members of the
parties at this place on the 12th of October (Wednesday), at Major Blake's
Hotel. One of the principal objects of this informal meeting is to fix on a
plan of harmonizing the different party organizations, whereby a more united co-operation
can be secured, and the four parties may pull together under one title of
organization. Hale, McFarland and Fogg will be present. We shall expect you and
Currier, of Auburn, to be present.
Yours respectfully,
AMOS TUCK.
SOURCES: Charles R.
Corning, Amos Tuck, p. 75; Jeremiah
Wadleigh Dearborn, Sketch of the Life and
Character of Hon. Amos Tuck, p. 21-2
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