Letter, 1870 March 19, Hartford, Conn., to A.H. Holley.

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Letter, 1870 March 19, Hartford, Conn., to A.H. Holley.

Requests Holley's assistance in the coming election; comments on the African-American vote. Includes two letters of introduction for Holley to John Jay and Robert Schenck, U.S. ministers to Vienna and London, respectively.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7399960

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