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Collection Reference Number GLC01219
From Archive Folder Documents Relating to the 1870s 
Title Letter to Richard Haldeman, regarding an upcoming Pennsylvania Democratic Convention
Date 14 May 1871
Author Stephens, Alexander Hamilton (1812-1883)  
Recipient Haldeman, Richard Jacobs  
Document Type Correspondence
Content Description Discusses an upcoming Pennsylvania Democratic Convention with Haldeman, a United States Representative from Harrisburg. Expresses concern regarding issues which might be addressed at the Convention, stating "Is not the most present and absorbing question ever submitted to the people any where whether ours is a Gov't of Laws or bayonetts ... the Democracy then must array itself against Usurpation -- against Centralism -- against Despotism in any shape and form ..."
Subjects Election  Politics  Congress  Democratic Party  Reconstruction  Government and Civics  Law  
People Haldeman, Richard Jacobs (1831-1886)  Stephens, Alexander Hamilton (1812-1883)  
Place written Crawfordsville, Georgia
Theme Government & Politics; Reconstruction; Law
Sub-collection The Gilder Lehrman Collection, 1860-1945
Additional Information Stephens served as a United States Representative from Georgia 1843-1858 and 1873-1882. Haldeman was an influential member of the Democratic Party in Harrisburg, serving during the 1850s as the editor of the Harrisburg newspaper, "The Daily and Weekly Patriot and Union," and as a Pennsylvania delegate to the Democratic National Conventions held in Baltimore, Maryland and Charleston, South Carolina in 1860.
Copyright The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History
Module Civil War, Reconstruction and the Modern Era: 1860-1945
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