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Collection Reference Number GLC04695
From Archive Folder Documents Relating to 1858 
Title James Buchanan to James William Denver regarding the Kansas Territory
Date 27 March 1858
Author Buchanan, James (1791-1868)  
Recipient Denver, James William  
Document Type Correspondence
Content Description Writing as President of the United States, Buchanan congratulates Denver, Governor of the Kansas Territory, on his excellent standing with the Territory's citizens. States that the issue of admitting Kansas to the Union will be addressed the following week by the Senate and House of Representatives. Declares that the defeat of the Lecompton Bill, admitting Kansas as a slave state, "would alarm the fears of the Country for the union, reduce the value of property, and injuriously interfere with our reviving trade." Reports that Georgia and Alabama will hold state conventions if Kansas is admitted (to discuss possible secession). Marked private and confidential.
Subjects State Constitution  Government and Civics  Westward Expansion  American West  Congress  Statehood  Bleeding Kansas  Slavery  African American History  Merchants and Trade  Commerce  Politics  Secession  
People Buchanan, James (1791-1868)  Denver, James William (1817-1892)  
Place written Washington, D.C.
Theme Westward Expansion; Government & Politics; African Americans; Slavery & Abolition
Sub-collection The Gilder Lehrman Collection, 1493-1859
Copyright The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History
Module Settlement, Commerce, Revolution and Reform: 1493-1859
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