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(ULYSSES S. GRANT) CHARLES SUMNER: (1811 - 1874) American senator and a strident abolitionist, hi...

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(ULYSSES S. GRANT) CHARLES SUMNER: (1811 - 1874) American senator and a strident abolitionist, hi...
(ULYSSES S. GRANT) CHARLES SUMNER: (1811 - 1874) American senator and a strident abolitionist, his vitriolic attacks on slavery on the Senate floor resulted in a vicious beating by South Carolina Rep. Preston R. Brooks. A fine content A.L.S. 3pp. 8vo., Washington, July 24, 1872, marked "Private" to an unnamed recipient lambasting the Grant Administration. The letter reads in full: "Your letter hardly answers my inquiry. Is the country to be trusted to Grant for another 4 years? Will it be safe? Is he not grossly unfit? Is not his administration a public scandal? And is there any chance of improvm[e]nt? One of his warm supporters also knows him well, confesses to me that we must expect nothing better. What then must good men do? AS not Greeley and angel of light by the side of Grant? Then as to parties and platform. The latter are alike. But what can we expect from Grant surrounded by [illeg.]? I take it no party has done worse than his followers. Lastly, can we support Grant without supporting Grantites? And is not important to thrust the heel upon this indefensible conglomerate? I with your answer had met these questions. Faithfully yours Charles Sumner." Usual folds, light bleed through on pages, otherwise very good condition. Together with a printed pamphlet of a speech on Grant delivered by Sumner on the Senate floor entitled: "Republicanism vs. Grantism. The Presidency a Trust: Not a Plaything and Perquisite. Personal Government and Presidential Pretensions. Reform and Purity in Government" (Washington: F. & J. Rives & Geo. A. Bailey, 1872) 8vo., 30pp. uncut. Light foxing, folds, and light chipping to margins. Two pieces. $300-400