Lowe, E. Louis, Brooklyn, New York, to James Alphonsus McMaster, New York, New York, 1869 August 30
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Lowe complains that the gout has prevented him from visiting McMaster in his office for the purpose of thanking him, as he does now in this letter, for his exhibition of friendship in publishing Lowe's address to the students of the University of Virginia. Lowe says that when he saw the great amount of space devoted to the address, he could really appreciate sensibly, McMaster's kindness. He only hopes that it will produce the effect wished for, and that the youth of the North will be led away from the illussions and passions engendered in them by the war spirit and by wily appeals of radical demagogues. There are several hundred thousand that must be reclaimed before the next presidential election. Lowe hopes that McMaster will do him the honor of visiting him at his home in Brooklyn. :: I-1-n A.L.S. 3pp. 12mo.
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- Creation: 1869 August 30
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English.
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