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Collection Reference Number GLC02128
From Archive Folder Documents Relating to 1856 
Title Gideon Welles to James F. Babcock discussing the 1856 election
Date 12 July 1856
Author Welles, Gideon (1802-1878)  
Recipient Babcock, James F.  
Document Type Correspondence
Content Description Discusses the upcoming 1856 election. Comments that the press should be taking a firmer stance on the issues. Expresses hope to find ways to increase the chances of the Republican candidate, John C. Fremont. "This state [Connecticut] can be made certain for Fremont, and placed in a condition to sustain the cause of freedom for years, unless prevented by the bad conduct of the few leaders of the American party, who in their selfish purposes, would sacrifice the great principles in issue. . . " Warns that the American (Know-Nothing) Party can dominate the press and damage Fremont's chances.
Subjects Election  Politics  Government and Civics  Journalism  Republican Party  President  Know Nothing Party  Freedom and Independence  
People Welles, Gideon (1802-1878)  Babcock, James Fairchild (1809-1874)  Frémont, John Charles (1813-1890)  
Place written Hartford, Connecticut
Theme Government & Politics; The Presidency
Sub-collection The Gilder Lehrman Collection, 1493-1859
Additional Information Gideon Welles helped organize the Republican party and established the Republican newspaper, the Hartford Evening Press. The candidates in the 1856 election were Democrat James Buchanan, Republican John C. Fremont, and Millard Fillmore, the Know-Nothing and Whig Party candidate. Buchanan was elected President.
Copyright The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History
Module Settlement, Commerce, Revolution and Reform: 1493-1859
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