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(JAMES MONROE)
SAMUEL L. GOUVERNEUR (1799-1867) Private secretary to his father-in-law, President James Monroe, whose daughter he married in the first White House marriage. Fine content A.L.S., 2pp. legal folio, [n.p.], Sep. 20, 1832 to Thomas P. Blair, editor of The Globe. James Monroe's angry son-in-law defends the late president's record, in part: "...[I address] a remark which had appeared in your paper...'In conducting the Seminole War, Gen. [Andrew] Jackson was in fact acting under secret orders of the Government'...[it] imposed upon me the necessity of objecting to that expression, as involving inferences of manifest injustice to the character and memory of Mr. Monroe...if they were not intended, I claimed a revision of the article; if they were, I challenged an investigation of the truth of that...I have every disposition to decline any further discussion of the matter...". Very good. In 1819 Congress attempted to put a stop to slave runaways and Indian raids across the Florida border by sending Andrew Jackson to make war on the encampments and communities of Blacks and Native Americans. Jackson went farther and claimed all of Florida for the United States. Many claimed that Jackson never had the explicit permission of Congress to wage war, and had been initially ordered to wipe-out the Seminoles on Monroe's orders.

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