Noble, Patrick, fl. 1839 to George R. Gilman, Governor of Georgia

GLC09141.01

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GLC#
GLC09141.01
Type
Letters
Date
September 4, 1839
Author/Creator
Noble, Patrick, fl. 1839
Title
to George R. Gilman, Governor of Georgia
Place Written
s.l.
Pagination
3 p. :
Primary time period
National Expansion and Reform, 1815-1860
Sub-Era
Age of Jackson

Letter about the crisis over fugitive slaves and the landmark Supreme Court case, Prigg vs. Pennsylvania, which determined that states were not required to enforce slave laws of other states. From South Carolina Gov. Patrick Noble to Gov. of Georgia, George Gilman: "Have heard with much regret that a grave controversy has risen between the States of Georgia & Maine touching an alleged violation, by the latter, of that important provision in the Constitution of the United States which relates to the apprehension and delivery of 'Fugitives from justice. This state, in common with her sister states, feels a deep intent in preserving inviolate all the stipulation of the compact of the Union, and is profoundly sensible of the vast importance that each member of the Confederacy should faithfully perform all the obligations it has incurred..."

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