Description: Judge JOHN SCOTT of Fairfax Courthouse, VA, May, 29th, 1834 to an unnamed recipient, expressing his distaste for then-President Andrew Jackson. When Jackson became president in 1829, he represented a significant shift in the U.S. Constitution’s presidential interpretation, causing a shift in American politics, frequently referred to as Jacksonian Democracy. The Whig Party was formed in opposition to Jackson. One page, 7 ¾ x 9 ½, Scott writes, “I regret that my public duties deny me the gratification of uniting with you in celebrating the triumph of the defenders of liberty in the late elections for our native state; and paying a just tribute of gratitude and respect to the able and faithful guardians of the Constitution in Congress. “I beg that you will say to my friends that it would afford me the highest pleasure to make one of their number on the occasion; and to your distinguished guests that as one of the People whose dearest interests are confined to their keeping, I am deeply penetrated with gratitude for the noble stand which they have made against the assaults of a too powerful Executive. I beg permission to offer ...”Whigs of 1834! We agree in the great principles of Constitutional Liberty, Let all minor differences be made a free will offering on the altar of our Country. United we stand, divided we fall, and the Constitution falls with us. “Yours Jno Scott” The Whigs were a loose coalition of diverse political interests – anti-Masons, National Republicans, disillusioned Democrats, united by their hatred of President Andrew Jackson. The Whigs regarded Jackson as a despot who usurped power from Congress to serve his own populist ideals. They formed in 1834, the year the letter offered here was written, in response to Jackson’s refusal to fund the second National Bank. Henry Clay, known as the great compromiser, was the Whigs most influential and vocal early leader. Letter is in very good condition with folds and toning and some light soiling. A fine example of Whig support written in the year of its formation. Some stray pencil notes on the blank page from a previous collector. Everything we sell is guaranteed authentic forever to the original buyer. We also offer a 30-day return policy. If you discover a problem or are dissatisfied with an item, please contact us immediately. Our goal is to please every customer. We are pleased to be members of The Manuscript Society, Universal Autograph Collectors Club, The Ephemera Society, the Southern New England Antiquarian Booksellers and the Preferred Autograph Dealers and Auction Houses. [P 254]
Price: 375 USD
Location: Boston, Massachusetts
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Year: 1834
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Theme: Politics
Material: paper
Country/Region: United States