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Showing posts with label 1852 Democratic Convention. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1852 Democratic Convention. Show all posts
Tuesday, December 2, 2025

Speech of Congressman Albert G. Brown, delivered in the United States House of Representatives, in Reply to his Colleague, Hon. John D. Freeman, on the State of Parties in Mississippi, March 30, 1852

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AVERSE as I am to the continuance of a controversy with my colleagues on the subject of Mississippi politics, I am not the less constrained ...
Tuesday, February 20, 2024

Senator Daniel S. Dickinson to Mr. Rogers, May 22, 1852

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BINGHAMTON, May 22, 1852. MY DEAR R.—Lydia will not go to Baltimore. I took Mrs. Birdsall in 1835, before her marriage, and it cured my cu...

Senator Daniel S. Dickinson to Lydia Knapp Dickinson, June 2, 1852

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BARNUM'S HOTEL, BALTIMORE, June 2, 1852, MY DEAREST LYDIA—I am exceedingly pained to hear of your sudden illness. I have wished myself...
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