Broadside, 1849 June 13.

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Broadside, 1849 June 13.

Broadside addressing the voters of Fayette County, Ky. containing the pro-slavery, anti-emancipation views of Oliver Anderson after he had accepted the nomination for state senate. He writes how the issue of slavery is destroying the Whig party but that it should not be a party issue.

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The Filson Historical Society

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Whig Party (Ky.)

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Anderson, Oliver P. (Oliver Phelps)

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Oliver Phelps Anderson was an amateur photographer and owner of a photographic supplies business in Seattle in the early 1900s. Anderson first worked as a bookkeeper in Seattle in the early 1880s, though by the end of that decade he was doing business as a draughtsman. Anderson formed his civil engineering and map publishing business, O.P. Anderson & Co., in the early 1890s, with the business changing its name to the O.P. Anderson Map & Blue Print Co. by the mid 1890s. Beginning around 1...