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A circular letter from R. B. Slocumb to "gentlemen" encouraging voter support for his political campaign for Illinois State Treasurer. This letter was created in Fairfield, Illinois and dated March 20, 1852.
Location of publication or printing
Fairfield (Ill.)
Publisher or printer
Slocumb, R. B.
Dimensions
24.9 x 19.6 cm
Subject
Elections
Politics and government
Genre
Circular letters
Geographic coverage
Fairfield (Ill.)
Wayne County (Ill.)
Illinois
Language
English
Local Identifier
0852_0020_01
Rights
No Copyright - United States
Repository
Illinois History and Lincoln Collections
Collection Title
Clarendon Van Norman Jr. Collection of Lincoln and Illinois Ephemera
A circular letter from R. B. Slocumb to "gentlemen" encouraging voter support for his political campaign for Illinois State Treasurer. This letter was created in Fairfield, Illinois and dated March 20, 1852.
Location of publication or printing
Fairfield (Ill.)
Publisher or printer
Slocumb, R. B.
Dimensions
24.9 x 19.6 cm
Subject
Elections
Politics and government
Genre
Circular letters
Geographic coverage
Fairfield (Ill.)
Wayne County (Ill.)
Illinois
Language
English
Local Identifier
0852_0020_01
Rights
No Copyright - United States
Repository
Illinois History and Lincoln Collections
Collection Title
Clarendon Van Norman Jr. Collection of Lincoln and Illinois Ephemera