Samuel W. Black letters to Henry E. Lemon 1860-1861

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Samuel W. Black letters to Henry E. Lemon 1860-1861

Samuel W. Black; governor of the Territory of Nebraska (1818-1862). Letter concerning the differences between Northern and Southern states: "the beginning of wrongs is with us of the North and I see no possible hope of settlement until the North sets herself right" (February 25,1861). Letter concerning the sale of real estate plots and the prospect of a railroad being built in Nebraska City (September 1, 1860).

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Black, Samuel W., 1818-1862

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Samuel W. Black was governor of Nebraska Territory, 1859-1861. Henry E. Leman was a rifle manufacturer and owner of Leman Rifle Works in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. From the description of Letter : Nebraska City, Neb., to Henry E. Leman, 1860 Jul 5. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 82191932 From the description of Letter : Nebraska City, Neb., to Henry E. Leman, 1860 Jul 5. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702162056 ...