Letters to Alexander H. Holley, 1856-1868.

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Letters to Alexander H. Holley, 1856-1868.

Decries lack of voter turnout, prefers his law practice to the vexations of legislation, stands firm against the expansion and protection of slavery in the Federal Territories.

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