"Letters from the Capital," National Era, Jan 15, 1852

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Title

"Letters from the Capital," National Era, Jan 15, 1852

Subject

Lippincott, Sara Jane (pseudonym: Grace Greenwood), 1832-1904
Gossip--Published
Political Affairs
United States--Washington, DC
Journalists/Writers

Description

An example of one of Greenwood's letters reporting about the political life in Washington DC

Credit

Newspaper.com

Creator

Lippincott, Sara Jane (pseudonym: Grace Greenwood), 1832-1904

Source

Publisher

L.P. Noble

Date

1852-01-15

Type

Reference

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Text

excerpt:
"I know you have admired that portion of Kossuth's speech referring to England, and inculcating a spirit of mutual forgiveness and brotherly fellowship, and urging a grand protective unity--a shoulder-to-shoulder stand against oppression. It was received as a mild rebuke of the tone of a speech of the night previous, by a certain Presidential candidate, who harped rather fiercely and pertinaciously on the old, rusty and discordant chord of national jealousy and animosity."

Provenance

Location

Washington DC, US

Geocode (Latitude)

38.8950368

Geocode (Longitude)

-77.0365427

Length (range)

>1500

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Citation

Lippincott, Sara Jane (pseudonym: Grace Greenwood), 1832-1904, “"Letters from the Capital," National Era, Jan 15, 1852,” Archival Gossip Collection, accessed October 14, 2024, https://archivalgossip.com/collection/items/show/689.

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