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  • (VAN BUREN, Martin / Election of 1848)

    Editore: J. & G.S. Gideon n.y., [Washington, DC]

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    Paperback. 8vo. Self-cover. 8pp. Very good. Lightly age toned; binding traces at margin; contemporary "39" in brown ink at upper right corner of first page. An attractive and clean-edged first edition of this attack on the Democratic eighth U.S. president, undated but certainly published in 1848. After losing his bid for reelection to Whig candidate William Henry Harrison in 1840, Van Buren's opposition to Texas annexation in 1844 lost him the vote of pro-slavery Democrats and he failed to get the nomination, and in 1848 the Free Soil Party gave him the nomination. Though his views had become more anti-slavery over the years, this no-holds-barred criticism calls him "the great nucleus of the South, and the greatest enemy of the free institutions of the North" -- among many less tactful labels. Quite a few of his letters are excerpted to show his support of slavery. This pro-Whig piece then warns supporters against being tempted to support Van Buren and stresses the advantages of Zachary Taylor ("the honest man, the true patriot, the frank, intelligent, humane soldier, and the man of the People") over Democratic candidate Lewis Cass ("aggressive wars, the resistance of the popular will, the constant exercise of the veto, the one man power, the extension of slavery"). Too secondary to warrant inclusion in Wise and Cronin. Not in Sabin.

  • (Election of 1848). Anonymous.

    Editore: [Washington DC]: Gideon & Co., Printers, 1848

    Da: Steve Finer - Rare Books, Greenfield, MA, U.S.A.

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    Soft cover. Condizione: Good. No Jacket. 1st Edition. 8vo, 8pp. Disbound. Essentially a campaign tract which attacks Van Buren's running mate in general and the Free Soil Party in particular. SABIN 189.

  • (Election of 1848). Anonymous.

    Editore: [Washington DC]: Printed by Towers, 1848

    Da: Steve Finer - Rare Books, Greenfield, MA, U.S.A.

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    Soft cover. Condizione: Good. No Jacket. 1st Edition. 8vo, 8pp. Disbound. NOT IN HSP/LCP CATALOGUE. NOT IN MILES. SABIN 11350.

  • Election of 1848

    Editore: Gideon, [Washington, 1848

    Da: David M. Lesser, ABAA, Woodbridge, CT, U.S.A.

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    8pp, caption title [as issued]. Disbound and lightly foxed. Good+. Letters from Whigs Caleb Smith of Indiana and Schenck of Ohio tell their fellows that they better vote the Whigs' 1848 presidential ticket, despite their dismay at the nomination of Zachary Taylor. The alternative is the Democrat Cass, whose election will "lead to large acquisitions of territory upon our Southern borders, no restriction upon the extension of slavery.this mad career of conquest. The election of Gen. Cass will secure the complete triumph of the most ultra views of Slavery propagandists." FIRST EDITION. Wise & Cronin [Taylor] 27. Not in Sabin, Miles, Eberstadt, Decker, LCP.

  • Election of 1848

    Editore: Published Under Authority of the National and Jackson Democratic Association Committee, [Washington], 1848

    Da: David M. Lesser, ABAA, Woodbridge, CT, U.S.A.

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    16pp, untrimmed and folded, blank top edge chipped. Toned. Good+ or so. Stewart, a Whig, had charged that Cass, the Democrats' 1848 presidential nominee, had picked the taxpayers' pockets while Governor of the Michigan Territory and Superintendent of Indian Affairs. Stewart issued a pamphlet that included Cass's expense accounts and other documents to back up his charges. Defending Cass, this pamphlet accuses the Whigs and Stewart of "making up a gross statement against General Cass and suppressing the truth in regard to the accounts of General Taylor." Taylor, say the Democrats, is guilty of even greater malfeasance than that which has been falsely charged against Cass. Sabin 91633n. 111 Eberstadt 113.

  • Election of 1848

    Editore: Towers, [Washington, 1848

    Da: David M. Lesser, ABAA, Woodbridge, CT, U.S.A.

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    8pp, disbound, else Very Good with caption title [as issued]. A Whig attack on Michigan Senator Cass, the Democrats' 1848 presidential nominee. His "love of the people's money" is evidenced by his expense vouchers-- printed here-- as Secretary of Indian Affairs. The failure of the Seminole campaign resulted from his "incompetency" as Secretary of War. He is "an old Federalist who denies his ancestry." The pamphlet attacks his 'Nicholson Letter', in which for the first time the concept of Popular Sovereignty-- permitting Territorial inhabitants rather than Congress to determine whether slavery should exist there-- was articulated. Sabin 11350. Streeter MI 612.

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    16pp, caption title [as issued]. Tanned, several leaves trimmed closely at the fore-edge, with slight loss. Good. A rare 1848 campaign pamphlet, attacking Taylor and sketching the biography of Lewis Cass, a man "of the highest order of talent" who has filled "almost every grade of office, from the lowest to the highest and most responsible, in the service of his country. From the first start in life he has been a Democrat. He received the first office he ever held from that great apostle of Democracy, Thomas Jefferson, in 1807." Taylor, by contrast, is a "spectacle" as a candidate-- lacking any political opinions, and without even a political party to which he can claim loyalty. A General in the Mexican War, he nevertheless allowed himself to be the candidate of the Whigs, "who have sympathised with the public enemy, who have traitorously given him 'aid and comfort,' who have voted for the disgrace of their country in Congress, by alleging that the war was unconstitutionally commenced." FIRST EDITION. Not in Sabin, Miles, Eberstadt, Decker. Not located in NUC or on OCLC.

  • Election of 1848

    Editore: Eastburn's Press, Boston, 1848

    Da: David M. Lesser, ABAA, Woodbridge, CT, U.S.A.

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    Stitched, 11pp. Scattered foxing, blank top margin of title page cut down with no text affected, upper blank forecorner chewed. Good+. Massachusetts Whigs put forth a valiant but unsuccessful effort in behalf of Daniel Webster's candidacy for the Whig presidential nomination in He is "A man who, respecting all the 'arrangements and compromises of the Constitution,' and the rights of all under them, will yet never suffer them to be extended or increased, to the destruction of our political equality." FIRST EDITION. 4 NUC 0070701 [2]. Not in Sabin, Eberstadt, Decker, Miles.

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    l'ensemble comprend 10 bulletins de vote ou listes des députés, 5 professions de foi, 1 fascicule "Galerie des élus réactionnaires de 1848 département de l'Oise", 2 numéros du journal de l'Oise [Rare ensemble sur ces élections qui en 1848 amenèrent une majorité d'élus réactionnaires à l'assemblée pour le département de l'Oise].

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    8pp, printed in double columns, caption title [as issued]. Disbound, else Very Good. A scarce 1848 campaign pamphlet, attacking Whig presidential candidate Zachary Taylor, who "has no political principles, and is perfectly ignorant upon political matters." On the burning issue of the Wilmot Proviso-- whether slavery ought to exist in the territories acquired from Mexico-- Taylor is a hypocrite: "At the North, he is represented to be in favor of the Wilmot Proviso." But "at the South his advocates contend that he is opposed.because he is a southern man and a slaveholder, and therefore identified with southern interests." A Louisiana slaveholder, Taylor surprised everyone after his election when he supported immediate statehood for California with its anti-slavery Constitution. Wise & Cronin 44 [Taylor]. Not in Sabin, Miles, Eberstadt, Decker, LCP.

  • Election of 1848

    Editore: Eastburn's Press, [Boston, 1848

    Da: David M. Lesser, ABAA, Woodbridge, CT, U.S.A.

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    [4] pp. Folded bifolium. Very Good. A scarce Whig 1848 campaign pamphlet prints Taylor's letters assuring wary northerners that this Louisiana planter and slaveowner could be trusted with the Nation's destiny. Taylor says he is "not engaged to lay violent hands indiscriminately upon public officers, good or bad, who may differ in opinion with me. I am not expected to force Congress, by the coercion of the veto, to pass laws to suit me, or pass none. I would not be a partisan President." He says, "I am a Whig, but not an ultra Whig." Not in Sabin, Eberstadt, Decker, Miles. OCLC records four locations under several accession numbers as of April 2022.

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    8pp, caption title [as issued]. Disbound, else Very Good. A rare 1848 Democratic campaign pamphlet defending President Polk's vetoes. The veto power, says his supporter Andrew Johnson, "was established to enable the people to resist and repel encroachments on their rights." Since the country's founding, Presidents have exercised the veto only 25 times. The document also includes Virginia Congressman Bayly's 1848 speech, concurring with Johnson; and "Judge Story's Opinion on the Veto," taken from his Commentaries. Not in Sabin, Eberstadt. OCLC 24637860 [1- Lancaster Hist. Soc.], 976424705 [1- U VA] as of January 2021.

  • [Election of 1848] [Adams, John Calvin]

    Editore: [np, 1848

    Da: David M. Lesser, ABAA, Woodbridge, CT, U.S.A.

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    16pp, disbound and stitched, minor scattered spotting. Very Good. NUC attributes authorship to Adams, identified here only as "a Whig of the Free States." He is appalled at his Party's impending nomination of Zachary Taylor for the presidency. Taylor, a Louisiana slaveholder, had never voted or participated in civil affairs. His military career, most recently in the Mexican War, which northern Whigs had generally opposed as an unconstitutional land-grab for slavery, was his only public activity. "He is a Military Chieftain-- and he is a Slave owner, and in favor of the Extension of Slavery over new territories." Webster deserves the nomination: "Let there be no wavering, none of the contemptible expediency doctrine, which leads men to declare in one breath that Mr. Webster is their first choice, and to say the next moment that they are ready to vote for General Taylor." FIRST EDITION. Sabin 55816. 3 NUC 0062491. Not in Miles, LCP, Eberstadt, Decker, Dumond.

  • [Election of 1848]

    Editore: [Columbus, 1848

    Da: David M. Lesser, ABAA, Woodbridge, CT, U.S.A.

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    6, [2 blanks] pp. Caption title [as issued], disbound. Scattered foxing. Good+. Ohio's Whig State Central Committee seeks to galvanize its lethargic troops for the upcoming presidential election. Zachary Taylor is, as one of his letters printed here assures, "A WHIG AND SHALL EVER BE DEVOTED IN INDIVIDUAL OPINION TO THE PRINCIPLES OF THAT PARTY." A "decided" Whig, he is "not ultra." FIRST EDITION. Morgan Collection 8256. Not in Sabin, Miles, Wise & Cronin [Taylor], Eberstadt, Decker. OCLC 1035828858 [1- AAS] as of April 2025. Apparently the Ohio Historical Society and Western Reserve also own a copy.

  • [Election of 1848]

    Editore: [Newport?, 1848

    Da: David M. Lesser, ABAA, Woodbridge, CT, U.S.A.

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    24pp. Disbound, printed in two columns per page. Light wear, faint blindstamp on final leaf. Good+ On "the wisdom and good policy" of the Whigs' 1848 nomination of Zachary Taylor and Millard Fillmore for the presidency. The pamphlet soothes the wounds of the failed candidates and their supporters: Winfield Scott, the "noble old chief, who had just carried the eagles of our Republic in triumph over the mountains of Mexico;" Henry Clay, "the gallant, chivalrous and accomplished statesman of the West;" Webster, "the strong, towering, giant defender of the constitution, of the North." "Circumstances demanded the nomination of another patriotic whig, as the standard bearer of our party." Taylor is a man of "TRUTH, JUSTICE, INTEGRITY, FIDELITY, and a NOBLE GENEROSITY." In this complicated election the Whigs had to contend, not only with the Democrats and their nominee Lewis Cass, but also with former President Martin Van Buren and his Free Soil Party. Seeking to hold the votes of anti-slavery Whigs, this pamphlet derides Van Buren's last-minute conversion: his record shows a complete subservience to the Slave Power. Sabin 70526. OCLC 25797641 [5] as of December 2021.

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    Folio sheet, folded to 7-3/4" x 10". Printed on first page only; second page blank; third page with a manuscript letter urging the recipient [whose last name is Chandler] to campaign vigorously for the Taylor-Whig ticket. Very Good. A plea to get out the vote for Taylor. "If Gen. Taylor is elected, he will be elected by the free and spontaneous action of the people uninfluenced by money or corruption.The signs are auspicious-- all that is wanted is union, activity and organization." The printed letter is signed in type by Edward Kent, J. Wingate Carr, W.P. Wingate, Wm. C. Hammatt, Geo. W. Ingersoll, and Moses L. Appleton. Not located on OCLC as of December 2021.

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    (Election of 1848) Gideon, George S.; editor

    Editore: George S. Gideon, Washington, D.C., 1848

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    Vol. 1, Numbers 1-18, plus a November 16 extra [all published]. 312pp. 4to. Scarce complete run of the weekly political newspaper "devoted to the support of Taylor and Fillmore" published during their campaign in the Election of 1848, which pitted the Whig Zachary Taylor against the Democrat Lewis Cass. The masthead features a woodcut of a horseback Taylor with his Mexican War troops firing a canon at Cass. In the final post-election Extra, which includes the news of Taylor's victory, the masthead has changed to the canon blowing Cass to pieces. The final page of the Extra comprises a prospectus for a New Series of the Battery. This example with provenance to ardent Taylor supporter Senator Truman Smith of Connecticut, who served on the Whig Executive Committee of Congress and who contributed within the pages of the campaign newspaper. Contemporary half black morocco and marbled paper boards, worn at joints and edges. Provenance: Truman Smith (morocco label on the upper cover) Vol. 1, Numbers 1-18, plus a November 16 extra [all published]. 312pp. 4to.

  • ELECTION OF 1848

    Editore: Dorchester, Massachusetts, 1848

    Da: Seth Kaller Inc., White Plains, NY, U.S.A.

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    No binding. Condizione: Very Good. Printed Document. Broadside, July 21, 1848, Dorchester, Massachusetts. 1 p. 23 x 29 in. "FREE SOIL! FREE LABOR! FREE SPEECH! RALLY OF THE PEOPLE!All persons opposed to the Election of Taylor or Cass to the Presidency, and to the Extension of Slavery and the Slave Power, are invited to meet at the Lyceum Hall," July 24, 1848. ."Inviting "All persons opposed to the Election of TAYLOR or CASS to the Presidency, and to the Extension of Slavery and the Slave Power." The meeting would choose delegates for a state convention on July 28. Speakers included Stephen C. Phillips (1801-1857), an 1819 graduate of Harvard University and a member of the U.S. House of Representatives from 1834 to 1838. The bottom of the broadside contains the names of 178 local voters. It is curious that the Free Soil nominee, former Democrat Martin Van Buren, is not named here. Ultimately, with the support of the convention arranged after this broadside, he received 28.6% of the state's votes. Historical BackgroundOne nearby newspaper reported that the event advertised here as "a large and enthusiastic Free Soil meeting." A Boston paper's correspondent - a supporter of Whig Zachary Taylor - was more critical. He noted more than usual effort to obtain signatures (the men whose names were printed on the bottom), and placarding in Dorchester, and also Roxbury and Boston. But the meeting began more than an hour late, with only 135 "men, youths and boys" attending. Phillips "spoke in his dull, prosy way-repeating himself again and again, for something over two hours," during which time he "succeeded in reducing his audience somewhere about one half."[1]The 1848 Presidential ElectionPresident James K. Polk honored his promise not to seek re-election in 1848, leaving the nomination of his party open, with a popular record of prosperity and the acquisition of the Mexican cession and part of the Oregon Country.At the Democratic National Convention in Baltimore in May, delegates rejected former president Martin Van Buren's bid and nominated U.S. Senator Lewis Cass of Michigan for president and former Congressman and Major General William O. Butler of Kentucky for vice president. Martin Van Buren, disappointed with his rejection by the Democrats, turned to the Free Soil Party, which opposed the extension of slavery in the U.S. territories.Whigs had their national convention in June in Philadelphia. The primary contenders included perennial Whig standard-bearer Senator Henry Clay of Kentucky, General Winfield Scott of New Jersey, and Senator Daniel Webster of Massachusetts. Though Zachary Taylor hadn't publicly committed to Whig principles, on the fourth ballot, the party selected him as the only candidate likely to be able to defeat the Democrats. Former Congressman Millard Fillmore of New York was selected for Vice President after Webster declined the nomination.At the Free Soil Convention in in Utica and Buffalo in late June, Van Buren won the nomination. Charles Francis Adams, son and grandson of former presidents, was chosen as the vice-presidential nominee.The Native American Party, a precursor of the Know Nothings of the 1850s, had met in Philadelphia in September 1847 and nominated Zachary Taylor for president and Henry A. S. Dearborn of Massachusetts for vice president.The election was held on November 7, 1848, for the first time on the same day in every state. Taylor won a plurality of 47.3 percent of the popular vote to Cass's 42.5 percent and Van Buren's 10.1 percent. Taylor won 15 states with 163 electoral votes, while Cass also won 15 states but with 127 electoral votes. Van Buren's break with the Democrats drew off support to the Free Soil Party. He attracted more than 291,000 votes nationwide but won no electoral votes, delivering key states like New York and Massachusetts to Taylor and the Whigs.In Massachusetts, Van Buren polled second. Taylor received 45.3 percent of the popular vote and the state's 12 electoral . (See website for full description). Broadside.

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    [Election of 1848]

    Editore: Printed at the Office of the Chronicle and Sentinel, Augusta [GA], 1848

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    32pp. Light toning and foxing. Frontis portrait of Taylor, with facsimile inscription, "Your obt Servt Z. Taylor." Good+ or better, in later quarter morocco and modern marbled paper over boards. No consulted source records this Georgia printing among the several issues of this item, with several variations in title. The Chronicle & Sentinel published at Augusta during the years 1837-1876. This Whig campaign document presents Taylor, a Louisiana planter, as the hero of the Mexican War. He surely had no other qualifications for the Presidency, having never even previously voted. But it was enough for the Whigs to capture the Presidency for the second and last time. Not in Wise & Cronin [Taylor], Miles, De Renne, Sabin, Eberstadt, Decker. [bound with] SPEECH OF JOHN M. CLAYTON, OR DELAWARE, IN DEFENCE OF ZACHARY TAYLOR. [Washington: 1848]. 16pp. Caption title as issued. A few fox marks, Very Good. [bound with] [Botts, John Minor]: TO THE WHOLE WHIG PARTY OF THE UNITED STATES. [Washington: Gideon. 1848]. 16pp. Caption title as issued. Light wear and fox, Good+. The Virginia Whig argues that Henry Clay, not the Mexican War hero Zachary Taylor, should be the Whigs' presidential nominee in 1848. Botts argues that Clay is the embodiment of Whig principles; Taylor stands for nothing discernible. Sabin 6832n. Not in Haynes, Tutorow, Haferkorn. [bound with] [Botts, John Minor]: TO THE WHIGS OF VIRGINIA. [Washington: Gideon. 1848]. 15, [1 blank] pp. Caption title as issued. Foxed, Good+. Botts supports Henry Clay, the Party's candidate in 1844. Botts analyzes the vote in the 1844 election, "when the largest Whig vote ever cast in the State was given for Mr. Clay." Taylor has made it clear that, if nominated, he will not be bound by Whig doctrines. Sabin 6832n. [bound with] GREAT WHIG DEMONSTRATION IN FAVOR OF THE NOMINATION OF GEN. TAYLOR TO THE PRESIDENCY. THE BUENA VISTA FESTIVAL, AT PHILADELPHIA, FEBRUARY 22, 1848. [Washington: Gideon. 1848]. Caption title [as issued], 32pp. Printed in double columns. Very Good. "Nothing superior, in the way of a Political Festival, has occurred in this city for many years. All point to ZACHARY TAYLOR, AS AN UNDOUBTED WHIG, as THE MAN OF THE PEOPLE, and capable to bear the Whig standard- as he bore the National Flag at Buena Vista." A lineup of distinguished Whigs gets on the Taylor bandwagon, all showcased in this rare campaign pamphlet. Not in Eberstadt, Decker, Sabin, Miles. OCLC 32271765 [1- DLC] as of May 2022.