Speeches of Hon. Horatio Seymour : at the conventions held at Albany, January 31, 1861 and September 10, 1862
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Governor Seymour's speech, at the convention held at Albany, January 31, 1861. Speech of Honorable Horatio Seymour, before the Democratic State Convention, at Albany. Speeches of Honorable Horatio Seymour.Notes: Cover title. Two columns to the page. In printed paper covers, with an advertisement on back cover by The New York Weekly Argus "To restore the Union and maintain the Constitution." Summary: As the Democratic candidate for the governorship of New York against J.S. Wadsworth, H. Seymour claims to support the Civil War but blasts Republican incompetence and the rumored Emancipation Proclamation, calling for a policy of conciliation towards the Southern states, a rejection of the Abolitionist cause. Contents: Gov. Seymour's speech, at the convention held at Albany, January 31, 1861 -- Speech of Hon. Horatio Seymour, before the Democratic State Convention, at Albany, September 10, 1862, on receiving the nomination for governor.Record Contributed By
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