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PRESIDENT-ELECT ABRAHAM LINCOLN HAS A PATRIOTIC COAT TAILORED
Great content letter, Lincoln-related letter, 8pp. 8vo., written by tailor A. M. Gone, with original stamped transmittal cover, Charlestown, [Mass.], Feb. 17, 1861 to Gone's brother concerning the tailoring of a high grade personal coat for President-elect Abraham Lincoln. In small part: "…I have had the honor to make the President-elect a coat. Mr. Fenno sent one of his western customers and got a correct measure which he gave to me with orders to cut & trim…I made a coat worth about $45.00…(it was made for service and not exclusively for show) it was made from a piece of fine Moscow Beaver lined with a fine Italian cloth. In the back was stitched a circle of stars, thirty three in number. The rest (as well as the forepart) was filled up with fine diamonds. In the centre of each forepart was stitched an eagle with shield with the original thirteen stars in a half circle over the top. It looked very neat when finished. It took me two weeks from the time I cut it before I had it nearly ready to send away. We received a very polite letter of acceptance from Mr. Lincoln. So much for that. I would like it much better however if he would give me a snug berth of a couple of thousand a year…of Seward's and Adam's speeches. I have read them both…Mr. Adams is a true patriot…he is willing to…compromise without giving up the principle…Seward is rather vague…the Crittenden resolutions can never be made a law…personal liberty bills and the election of a Republican President constitutionally is by some assigned to the causes [of the coming war] while others boldly avow that it has been steadily assuming its present aspect for years…what is the present demands of the South nothing more or less than the recognition of property in slaves by the Federal Government…the present election has shown that the free states can elect a President by a constitutional majority…the growing wealth and population of the free states must be counter balanced in some way…". Fine.

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May 9, 2012 11:00 AM EDT
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