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Green, Jr., John T., Syracuse, New York, to James Alphonsus McMaster, New York, New York, 1863 October 14

 Item
Identifier: CMMA I-1-m

Scope and Contents

Green has received McMaster's invitation to visit New York before Oct. 20. He has just returned from the city, however. While there, he called at McMaster's office, but found him out, and, his stay in New York being brief, he was unable to call again. He realizes the importance of doing all McMaster recommends, but he cannot come to New York at this time in spite of McMaster's urgent request. Green has general supervision over central New York pending the canvass, and has special charge of six large counties in his region of the state. His canvassers and couriers have started, but his work has reached the stage where he cannot leave it. He is giving particular attention to the election of the State Senate. He thinks the most important point to be made in the election is the election of a Democratic legislature. Given that, New York can be put in safe condition. It is needless for him to say how much he sympathizes with his friends in Ohio, who have their election today. He would give half of what he is worth for Vallandingham's election. He hopes for the best, and hopes the proposed gathering may be the promotion of good. :: I-1-m A.L.S. 6pp. 12mo.

Dates

  • Creation: 1863 October 14

Language of Materials

English.

Repository Details

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