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Chandler, William Eaton (1835-1917) To: George Belknap

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Gilder Lehrman Collection #: GLC04360.050 Author/Creator: Chandler, William Eaton (1835-1917) Place Written: New York Type: Letter Date: 1872/07/31 Pagination: Order a Copy

[Written on Republican National Committee Stationery, listing Chandler as secretary.] Discusses the Presidential election of 1872. Mentions Garfield and Blaine and the necessity of winning North Carolina. Discusses the need to convince General Hancock to speak publicly against Horace Greeley and for President Grant.

Chandler, William Eaton, 1835-1917

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