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Yates, Richard (1815-1873) to Bod

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Gilder Lehrman Collection #: GLC02467.30 Author/Creator: Yates, Richard (1815-1873) Place Written: Springfield, Illinois Type: Autograph letter signed Date: 3 December 1864 Pagination: 1 p. ; 25 x 20 cm. Order a Copy

Yates, Governor of Illinois, replies to a letter from [Bod?]. Possibly referring to a political race against Elihu Washburne, a United States Representative from Illinois, writes: "I suppose from what I heard that a majority of the members in Washburne's District will vote for him on first ballot, but if I am correctly informed they would prefer his not being a candidate- that they are at heart for me- and that as to their being transferred to any other than to me is an impossibility- Washburne stands no show you may set that down." Notes that Medile knew nothing of the publication of an unspecified "malignant- cold blooded letter." Written on State of Illinois Executive Department stationery.

Yates served as United States Representative from Illinois 1851-1854 and 1865-1870. Washburne was a Representative from Illinois 1853-1870.

Yates, Richard, 1815-1873

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