Letter, 1864 Feb. 7, Roxbury [Boston] to Hon. Charles Sumner, Washington [D.C.]

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Letter, 1864 Feb. 7, Roxbury [Boston] to Hon. Charles Sumner, Washington [D.C.]

Concerns his views on foreign policy, asserting the need to oppose monarchism in Europe to prevent its incursion on republicanism in North America, expecially in light of Louis Napoleon's invasion of Mexico.

[16] p. on 4 l. Holograph. 31 x 21 cm.

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University of Michigan

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