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Autobiography of Seventy Years, Vol. 1-2

CHAPTER X
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My father was urged to be the Free Soil candidate for Governor.

Charles Francis Adams and Edmund Jackson visited him at Concord to press it upon him as a duty.

Charles Allen wrote him an earnest letter to the same effect.

But he was an old friend of Governor Briggs and disliked very much to become his antagonist.

He looked to the Whig Party for large accessions to the Free Soil ranks.


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