Lot 272

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ELECTION OF 1824
Rare broadside, 1p. folio, American Statesman... Extra (Boston: Feb. 21, 1824), containing news and statements relative to the last presidential nomination by Congressional caucus and the end of the First Party system. The broadside reads, in part "THE CAUCUS. WASHINGTON, FEB. 16 Chamber of the House of Representatives of the United States, February 14, 1824. At a Meeting of Republican members of Congress assembled this evening, pursuant to public notice, for the purpose of recommending to the People of the United States suitable persons to be supported at the approaching election, for the offices of President and Vice President of the United States...". The convention nominated William H. Crawford (who incidentally had recently suffered a debilitating stroke). Just a day before, a separate convention in Boston nominated John Quincy Adams, thus adding to an already crowded field of candidates that included Andrew Jackson, Henry Clay together with the now incapacitated Crawford. The broadside includes a long speech of Benjamin Ruggles on the affair noting "...To our minds, the course of recent events points to the entire dismemberment of the party to which it is our price to be attached. The admission, unreservedly made, that, on the question of the expediency of a concentration, the entire amalgamation of parties has been assumed is, of itself, sufficient ground of solicitude...It is submitted, then, whether an abandonment of the practice here will not involve the ultimate prostration of the system wherever it prevails, and with it the securities of the republican ascendancy...The question is, in our best judgment, one touching the dismemberment or preservation of the party... ". Much more fine content. Extremely rare. OCLC notes no editions of this broadside extant and we have found no sales records for the piece. An important piece of political Americana chronicling the disintegration of the First Party System. Some chipping at right margins, else very good condition.

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