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Dixon, James (1814-1873) Speech of Mr. Dixon, of Connecticut against the extension of slave territory.

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Gilder Lehrman Collection #: GLC00267.118 Author/Creator: Dixon, James (1814-1873) Place Written: Washington, D.C. Type: Pamphlet Date: 1847 Pagination: 16 p. ; 24.5 x 16 cm. Order a Copy

Delivered in the House of Representatives, 9 February 1847. Printed by J & G.S. Gideon, Washington, D.C. Argues against slavery being extended into the territories and criticizes the president [James Polk] over the Mexican War.

Dixon was a representative and senator from Connecticut.

Dixon, James, 1814-1873

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