Letter, 1847.

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Letter, 1847.

Letter from James C. Harris to Thomas Cooper concerning political affairs in Alabama during elections. Harris mentions a Whig candidate and Democratic opposition, and writes about his own financial affairs in Cherokee County, Alabama.

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Harris, James C.

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Cooper, T. B. (Thomas B.)

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In 1904 T. B. Cooper completed and had bound in seven volumes his massive manuscript translation and abridgement of Lewis Ellies DuPin's "A New History of Ecclesiastical Writers" (London, 1693). He had begun this work, according to the note in Volume I, at Ogechee, Georgia, 26 April, 1881. The manuscripts form a fascinating look at one man's attempts to coordinate and assimilate a massive amount of the world's ecclesiastical and social history. From the description of T. B. Cooper - ...

Democratic Party (Ala.)

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The 1860 Democratic National Convention was one of the crucial events in the lead-up to the American Civil War. The official Democratic national convention adjourned in deadlock without choosing a candidate for President. A resumed official convention nominated Senator Stephen A. Douglas of Illinois for President and former Senator Herschel V. Johnson of Georgia for Vice President. A "rump" convention, primarily Southerners, nominated Vice President John C. Breckinridge for Presiden...

Whig Party (U.S.)

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