This newspaper edition includes articles on the tenets of the late Whig Party, the National Free Soil Party Convention in Buffalo, expressions of the desire to have Free Soil Party Conventions in other states, other Free Soil Meetings, the importance…
This item includes two newspaper clippings. One is a Boston Herald newspaper clipping of an article titled "Then and Now." The article is on the formation of the Free-Soil Party with notice of the reunion scheduled for August 9, 1877. The other is…
In this letter Thomas T. Bouvé states that he will do everything possible to attend the Reunion of the Free Soil Party. He states that he is really looking forward to seeing his old friends in the Party again. He also discusses the fact that many…
In this brief letter William I. Bowditch states that he has just returned home and has found his invitation to the reunion of the Free Soil Party. He closes the letter by stating that he believes he would have enjoyed attending the event.
In this letter, written on Hallett House letterhead, Cyrus Brewer thanks Samuel Downer for the invitation to attend the Reunion of the Free Soil Party. He then says that he his health is very impaired at the moment, but that if possible will attend…
This is a brief note in which John R. Brewer thanks Samuel Downer for, and happily accepts, his invitation to attend the Reunion of the Free Soil Party.
In this two-page letter H.O. Briggs acknowledges receipt of his invitation to attend the Reunion of the Free Soil Party. He enthusiastically accepts it, and then reminisces about his work for the party in South Boston with Samuel Gridley Howe and…
In this letter Albert G. Browne accepts the invitation to attend the Reunion of the Free Soil Party at Downer's Landing and reminisces about the political party. Samuel Downer has written the word "Checkd" in the upper left corner and Browne's name…