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- GLC#
- GLC03587.05-View header record
- Type
- Letters
- Date
- 12 October 1853
- Author/Creator
- Green, Thomas J., 1802-1863
- Title
- to James Gadsden
- Place Written
- New York, New York
- Pagination
- 3 p. : Height: 25 cm, Width: 19.7 cm
- Primary time period
- National Expansion and Reform, 1815-1860
- Sub-Era
- Age of Jackson
Introduces Mr. Robert Rose, who is hand delivering this letter, as a businessman connected with building the Atlantic and Pacific Railroad, of which Gadsden is an advocate. Writes that if Gadsden is successful in securing a treaty with Mexico for Sonora, he should insist upon 30 degrees north latitude from the Rio Grande to the Gulf of California. He says that the land is rich in silver, is closer to a Chinese trading post, and will be accessible by railroad. Encloses a letter for Hon. Robert J. Walker regarding the "Pacific road" (not included). Imprint in the upper left corner reads "O & H."
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