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Collection Reference Number GLC02799
From Archive Folder Documents Relating to 1859 
Title William Windom to Edward R. Parry, Isaac Andrews, Truman Andrews, W. H. Wickoff, and Charles Mansfield regarding a proposed treaty with the Mankato
Date 10 December 1859
Author Windom, William (1827-1891)  
Recipient Parry, Edward R.  Andrews, Isaac  Andrews, Truman  Wickoff, W.H.  Mansfield, Charles  
Document Type Correspondence
Content Description Windom, a United States Representative from Minnesota, states that he will attempt to postpone discussion in Senate regarding a proposed treaty with the Mankato (possibly referring to the Mdewakanton Sioux, who inhabited the region surrounding Mankato, Minnesota). Regarding disagreement between Northern and Southern Congressmen, declares "We have a warm time here with the Southern fire eaters ... In the House, so anxious were they to kindle anew the fires of agitation and sectionalism ... making inflamatory, disunion Speeches ... They openly avow their determination (in case of the Election of a Rep. President.) to dissolve the Union ..." Mentions that if Republican John Sherman is elected as Speaker of the House of Representatives, "Some of the leading Democratic papers threaten a dissolution ..."
Subjects American Indian History  Secession  Government and Civics  Election  President  Politics  Democratic Party  Republican Party  Congress  Treaty  Diplomacy  Civil War  Confederate States of America  Journalism  
People Andrews, Isaac (fl. 1859)  Andrews, Truman (fl. 1859)  Mansfield, Charles (fl. 1859)  Parry, Edward R. (fl. 1859)  Wickoff, W. H. (fl. 1859)  Windom, William (1827-1891)  
Place written Washington, D.C.
Theme Native Americans; Government & Politics; The Presidency
Sub-collection The Gilder Lehrman Collection, 1493-1859
Copyright The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History
Module Settlement, Commerce, Revolution and Reform: 1493-1859
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