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Daniel Webster

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Signed book: Speech of Hon. Daniel Webster on Mr. Clay's Resolutions in the Senate of the United States, March 7, 1850. Washington, DC: Gideon & Co., 1850. Softcover, 5.75 x 9. Signed and inscribed on the front cover in ink, "Will Miss Cramer do me the favor to accept this copy of a recent speech of mine? With entire regard, Dan'l Webster." In very good to fine condition, with scattered light soiling and staining.

In Webster's three-hour-long speech concerning the issue of states’ rights to permit slavery, he endorsed the Compromise of 1850. Webster argued that slavery should not take root in new US territories, but could not be abolished where it already existed. He also insisted that citizens abide by the Fugitive Slave Act and return escaped slaves to their Southern owners, raising outrage from Northern abolitionists while winning over moderates. As an inscribed copy of Webster's important speech on the slavery question, this is a superb historical artifact.

Auction Info

  • Auction Title: Fine Autographs and Artifacts
  • Dates: #574 - Ended January 08, 2020





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