In this letter Albert G. Browne asks Samuel Downer to invite Richard P. Waters, William Ashby, and John G. Whittier to the reunion. He says that Ashby is elderly but still very healthy. He also says that these three are the only living men he knows…
This is a two-page letter from Albert G. Browne to Samuel Downer. Browne suggests that Downer invite Daniel Potter, Benjamin A. Gray, Abner A. Goodale, and Edmund Smith to the reunion of the Free Soil Party. He says that he hopes Downer does not…
This letter is from Edward S. Buffum to Samuel Downer. Buffum acknowledges receipt of his invitation to the reunion of the Free Soil Party and accepts it. The then reminisces about the events that took place in 1848, particularly the stigma placed…
In this two-page letter James N. Buffum thanks Samuel Downer for his invitation to the reunion of the Free Soil Party. He says that he recently spoke to his friend, John G. Whittier, and they agreed that a reunion would not only be pleasant but…
In this four-page letter George W. Carnes thanks Samuel Downer for his invitation to the Reunion of the Free Soil Party and states that will be attending the event. He goes on to reminisce about the history of the Free Soil Party and its members,…
In this letter Robert Carter states that Samuel Downer must not have been aware of his residence in Cambridge, or he would have sent him an invitation to the reunion of the Free Soil Party. Carter then says that had he known of the reunion, he would…
In this letter Edward W. Champney acknowledges receipt of the invitation to attend the Reunion of the Free Soil Party at Downer's Landing and accepts it. Samuel Downer has written the word "Checkd" in the upper left corner.
In this letter, Theophilus P. Chandler enthusiastically accepts the invitation to attend the Reunion of the Free Soil Party. Samuel Downer has written the word "Checkd" in the upper left corner of the page.