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HANNIBAL HAMLIN
(1809 - 1891) Vice President of the United States under Abraham Lincoln and a prominent abolitionist. A pair of letters addressed to Congressman Sidney Perham (1819 - 1907) including a fine content A.L.S. 2pp. 8vo,. Bangor, May 9, 1868 marked "Private". In part: "...I should like much indeed to see and confer with you, for I have some facts which I could give you and some information which I cannot write to anyone. My impression is from what I learn (and what I will explain when I see you) that Mr. Wade will not offer me any peace, if he shall become Prest. If however he shall, it will be time enough then to determine what, I will or ought to do, and before determining one way or the other, I will probably see you". Moving on to more concrete affairs (Benjamin Wade did not get the Presidential nod in 1868), he comments on the impeding Senate vote in the impeachment trial of Andrew Johnson: "You can hardly tell how we all feel humiliated & mortified here at home, that the vote of Mr. F[essenden]. is the subject of bets on the street by gamblers. I feel too bad to express my feelings upon it". Fessenden had famously broken ranks with his Republican colleagues in the Senate voting for acquittal on May 16, 1868. Offered together with an A.L.S. 2pp. 8vo., Boston, May 4, 1866, again marked "Private", in part: "...I hear that Judge Ware has sent his resignation to Washington. It is also said that the appointment of a successor probably lies between Fox and Talbot, Dist. Atty. Now my preference is for Mr Godfrey of Bangor...But if it is to be either Fox or Talbot then it is clear to my mind that Talbot ought to be the man. He is a whole Republican. Fox never was but half a one at most...". Both letters bear usual folds, else in fine condition.

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May 9, 2012 11:00 AM EDT
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