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James C. Welling to George Washington Lewis, 8 letters, 1856-1861

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 80

Scope and Contents

Regrets that he is unable to attend the wedding of Lewis, due to pressing business in Washington (1856 May 9). Asks for Lewis’ letter of support before the Board of Visitors in his nomination as Chair of Literature and History (1856 November 7) which draft copy is present (1856 November 27). Welling thanks Lewis for his support but has received word that the majority of the Board of Visitors support Professor Holmes for the position (1856 December 5); declines to publish his satiric piece on the Patent Office in “The National Intelligencer” for fear it will be used against Mr. Brown himself, urging his removal from office. He also noted that the “Crittenden amendment” prevailed in the House of Representatives on April 1st. (1858 March 31-April 1); thanks Lewis for his political piece that Welling will publish in tomorrow’s paper and reveals that he is the author of the “Calm Appeal” addressed to the people of New Jersey and Pennsylvania about the political relations between North and South; mentions his distress at learning Dr. Wirt, Dabney Wirt and Mr. Wilson do not support the John Bell and Edward Everett Constitutional Union Party ticket (1860 August 24); and mentions the “Peace Conference” and his opinion of Abraham Lincoln’s Cabinet members (1861 March 8).

Dates

  • Creation: 1856-1861

Creator

Extent

1 folder(s)

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

Repository Details

Part of the Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library Repository

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