An Address by Joseph Tomlinson of the Firm of James, Santee and Co.
Philadelphia: Press of Burk and M'Fetridge, 1880. Original Wraps. Good. Item #004159
ISBN: noisbn
8pp. A short speech, given in the Wigwam in Philadelphia, addressing Republican party supporters, recalling the Republican party as that of Abraham Lincoln, with strong anti-slavery and pro morality roots, at the same time calling the Democratic party the party of those for the rebellion against Lincoln and the Union. Tomlinson castigates the "so-called Democratic party," and its presidential candidate while endorsing James A. Garfield. Also addressed are tariff and currency related issues. In GOOD condition with a faint vertical fold crease present. Heavy darkening/offsetting along the lower extremities, with two small areas of staining on the rear wrap. Minor toning to the piece.
Price: $15.00