Note and letter from D. Salomon in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
In the note Salomon asks Josiah Moris in Montgomery, Alabama, to deliver the enclosed letter to Colin J. McRae. In the letter to McRae, Salomon sends news about political activities in the North, and encourages the South to stand firm and fight for its cause. He believes that solidarity between Nort...
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Summary: | In the note Salomon asks Josiah Moris in Montgomery, Alabama, to deliver the enclosed letter to Colin J. McRae. In the letter to McRae, Salomon sends news about political activities in the North, and encourages the South to stand firm and fight for its cause. He believes that solidarity between Northern and Southern Democrats will save the Union: "There is but one chance for this Union ever to be reconstructed--and that is in the success of the Democratic party (planting itself firmly upon Southern doctrines in all matters)--in all these Northern states." |
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