Letter from William F. Samford in Oak Bowery, Alabama, to Bolling Hall.
In the letter Samford discusses his views on the proposed Kansas-Nebraska Act: "I see our North. friends are not slow to come up to the issue of non-intervention as made by the Kansas Act; but are we quite cautious enough about the Squatter Sovreignty [sic] features of that act? What better wil...
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In the letter Samford discusses his views on the proposed Kansas-Nebraska Act: "I see our North. friends are not slow to come up to the issue of non-intervention as made by the Kansas Act; but are we quite cautious enough about the Squatter Sovreignty [sic] features of that act? What better will it be for us, if under the specious cry of 'popular sovreignty' the free-soil rabble of New England devotes Kansas & all the territories to free-soil than if Congress should directly apply the 'Wilmot Proviso'? While we are for the Kansas Act because of its righteous repeal of the Missouri restrictions, our North. friends--the most conservative of them--sustain it because it deprives us of the territories under Squatter Sovreignty. Hence I am for Mr. Wise or some sound Southern man against Judge Douglas. Wise I know is thoroughly with us for Southern Rights and against Squatter Sovreignty. I am writing about it, but with little hope of success. I want a convention of the states--want our Cincinatti [sic] Convention to recommend it--to supply the lapses of the Constitution on the general subject of the organization of territorial governments & the admission of states into the Union...Our destiny is involved in the Kansas trouble." |
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Q0000011980 - Q0000011983Q11980 - Q11983Letter from William F. Samford in Oak Bowery, Alabama, to Bolling Hall.In the letter Samford discusses his views on the proposed Kansas-Nebraska Act: "I see our North. friends are not slow to come up to the issue of non-intervention as made by the Kansas Act; but are we quite cautious enough about the Squatter Sovreignty [sic] features of that act? What better will it be for us, if under the specious cry of 'popular sovreignty' the free-soil rabble of New England devotes Kansas & all the territories to free-soil than if Congress should directly apply the 'Wilmot Proviso'? While we are for the Kansas Act because of its righteous repeal of the Missouri restrictions, our North. friends--the most conservative of them--sustain it because it deprives us of the territories under Squatter Sovreignty. Hence I am for Mr. Wise or some sound Southern man against Judge Douglas. Wise I know is thoroughly with us for Southern Rights and against Squatter Sovreignty. I am writing about it, but with little hope of success. I want a convention of the states--want our Cincinatti [sic] Convention to recommend it--to supply the lapses of the Constitution on the general subject of the organization of territorial governments & the admission of states into the Union...Our destiny is involved in the Kansas trouble."1853 November 91853-11-091850-1859Hall, Bolling, 1813-1897; Samford, William F. (William Flewellen), 1818-1894; Legislation--United States; Missouri compromise; Slavery--Southern States; United States. Kansas-Nebraska Act; United States--Politics and government--1783-1865; Wilmot provisoTextCorrespondenceBolling Hall familyBolling Hall family papersLPR39, Box 5v3459Alabama Department of Archives and History, 624 Washington Avenue, Montgomery, Alabama 36130EnglishThis material may be protected under U. S. Copyright Law (Title 17, U.S. Code) which governs the making of photocopies or reproductions of copyrighted materials. You may use the digitized material for private study, scholarship, or research. Though ADAH has physical ownership of the material in its collections, in some cases we may not own the copyright to the material. It is the patron's obligation to determine and satisfy copyright restrictions when publishing or otherwise distributing materials found in our collections.;600 PPI TIFFhttp://cdm17217.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/voices/id/1773 |
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