In this letter Amos Tuck enthusiastically accepts his invitation to the reunion of the Free Soil Party. He then reminisces about the sense of duty the Free Soilers had to ensure liberty for all, despite the temptations to turn away from the…
In this letter Amos Tuck suggests that two changes be made to the publication memorializing the reunion of the Free Soil Party. He describes where the changes should made, having made notes in the enclosed proof.
In this letter from Andrew M. McPhail to Samuel Dower, McPhail acknowledges his invitation to attend the reunion of the Free Soil Party and enthusiastically accepts it. He states that it will give him great pleasure to experience Downer's…
This is a letter from Asaph Churchill in which he reminisces about the Free Soilers of 1858 and acknowledges Downer's invitation to attend the Reunion of the Free Soil Party, which he accepts.
Also included is the back of the letter from Asaph…
In this short letter Benjamin Cushing accepts his invitation to attend the Reunion of the Free Soil Party and acknowledges that he should have replied sooner.
In this letter, written on Department of the Interior Washington letterhead, Carl Schurz regretfully declines his invitation to attend the Reunion of the Free Soil Party. He states that his work in the Department of the Interior will not allow him…
This is a nine-page letter from Charles A. Phelps. Phelps regrettfully declines his invitation to the reunion of the Free Soil Party and reminisces about Free Soilers who have died. He then contributes his own memories of Free Soil days. He recalls…