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Collection Reference Number GLC02471.37
From Archive Folder Items relating to members of Continental Congress, including Congress of 1774 
Title Melancton Smith to Samuel Holten asking for information on the presidential race in Massachusetts
Date 30 November 1796
Author Smith, Melancton (1744-1798)  
Recipient Holten, Samuel  
Document Type Correspondence
Content Description Smith is attempting to reestablish his acquaintance with Holten to get information on the presidential race in Massachusetts. Smith is worried that electors in New England, under the influence of Alexander Hamilton, will give their votes to Thomas Pinckney of South Carolina, the supposed vice presidential candidate. Says that if southern electors vote for Pinckney, a favorite son, that both Jefferson and Adams could lose the presidency. To prevent this he hopes the Massachusetts electors will vote for another candidate and mentions Aaron Burr. Asks the correspondence to remain confidential. Smith and Holten were both former Continental Congressmen and anti-federalists during the Constitution debates.
Subjects American Statesmen  President  Election  Government and Civics  Politics  Vice President  
People Smith, Melancton (1744-1798)  
Place written New York, New York
Theme The Presidency; Government & Politics
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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