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- GLC#
- GLC05891.11-View header record
- Type
- Letters
- Date
- January 30, 1860
- Author/Creator
- Cameron, Simon, 1799-1889
- Title
- to Robert G. White
- Place Written
- Washington, District of Columbia
- Pagination
- 1 p. : Height: 20.5 cm, Width: 16.5 cm
- Primary time period
- National Expansion and Reform, 1815-1860
- Sub-Era
- Age of Jackson Lincoln
Discusses the upcoming Republican Presidential Convention in Chicago, at which he is a delegate. Worries that the plan to have the delegates vote by district, and not as a coalition, will greatly weaken his power and reduce his support among the delegates from his home state of Pennsylvania. Marked "Confidential." Cameron served as Secretary of War under Lincoln from 1861-1862. He also served a number of terms as a U.S. senator from Pennsylvania (1845-1849; 1857-1861; 1867-1877). Cameron remained a power broker in national and Pennsylvania politics throughout his life. White, a district court judge in Pennsylvania, was a friend and political ally.
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