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Missouri Manuscript Notebook. Beautifully pen

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Missouri Manuscript Notebook. Beautifully pen
Missouri Manuscript Notebook. Beautifully penned orations of college student Hugh Muldrow delivered at The Philologic Society of Westminster College [Missouri], June 1858-June 1860, filling 58 pp. of notebook, 7 x 8, black leather spine, decorative paper boards. An extensive array of speeches and oral presentations "at examination of the students," including "Morality essential to Republicanism," "The calamities and advantages of South America," "The importance of the Greek language," "Missouri, her claims," and his oration "in behalf of the graduating class," "The necessity of a healthy public opinion." The penultimate speech alludes to the coming storm: "...To (Missouri) belongs the waters of the great Mississippi, that chain that binds Northern fanaticism and Southern ultraism in a common brotherhood...The riches of China and of India pouring in from the west...then Missouri will be the halfway resting place, on this continent, for the nations of the earth...Westward the Star of Empire makes its way...the controlling power of this Republic will be found in the Mississippi Valley...Shall Missouri, when she possesses the Capitol of the general government, belong to the North or the South?...But if fall she must, Westminster College is to fall the proudest wreck of the wonderful consummation." 1890 letter to Muldrow family member inserted, about delivering "lectures in your parlor." Some leaves at rear removed, evidently used for family recordkeeping as early as 1855; his manuscript speeches believed complete. Understandably with some wear, but very good.