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The Seats of Power -A 1817.

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The Seats of Power -A 1817.
A.N.S. of DeWitt Clinton, Federalist and Peace Party Presidential candidate in 1812 (his uncle the Vice Pres.), Mayor of N.Y.C., Senator and Governor of the Empire State, and head of the People's Party. Promoter of the Erie Canal, "Clinton believed that infrastructure improvements could transform American life..."--wikipedia. Penned in first year as Gov., Albany, Aug. 22, 1817, 7 3/4 x 9 1/4. To G. Mumford. "I beg leave to introduce Mr. Leahie'?], a friend of ours from Niagara County." Gurdon Mumford, Sr. and Jr. were members of the leading mercantile family on the East River waterfront, their trade including tea from the Orient: "In the old times there was no name more eminent among the merchants of New York city than that of Mumford...--The Old Merchants of New York City, Scoville, Vol. 5, 1885. Gurdon, Sr. was private secretary to Benjamin Franklin in Paris, returning with him to America in 1785; a Congressman from N.Y., his colleagues included George Clinton, Jr. A Presidential elector in 1812 - voting for DeWitt Clinton - Mumford helped found the New York Stock Exchange. The Mumford family lent money to the U.S. government, even supplying ships to the Navy when the Treasury was bereft of funds. Unusual original folds to sixteenths, with some fold wear, marginal toning, and wrinkling from placement in a wallet or pocket; two small, old cellophane tape reinforcements on verso, else good-plus. Fascinating association.