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What Jeff Davis Thinks of the War

by Civil War

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Small broadside, 11 1/2x 9, printed on one side. A little darkened, with a few spots and some light dampstaining; else very good. This broadside is a response to the Democratic Party platform, which suggests the war is all but lost, and advises meeting with the Confederate government to talk peace terms. The National Union Ticket, supporting Abraham Lincoln, quotes at length from speeches of Jefferson Davis revealing the difficult circumstances facing the Confederacy, concluding "...Vote For Lincoln! This is the most effecfive way of EndingThe War And Restoring The Union."

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Nicholas D. Riccio Rare Books & Prints US (US)
Bookseller's Inventory #
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Title
What Jeff Davis Thinks of the War
Author
Civil War
Book Condition
Used
Publisher
National Union Executive Committee
Place of Publication
New York
Date Published
[1864],

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