Franklin County: Alexander K. McClure to Thaddeus
Stevens, March 9, [1864?]
Summary:
Requests Stevens' opinion on the prospects of Lincoln in the upcoming
presidential election.
Thaddeus Stevens
Mar 9
Dear Sir
I fear we cannot carry Lincoln, especially if the Democracy take Grant.
Can the get Grant? What do you know about it? Does Washburne understand Grant, & can he, under all circumstances, be held out of the [illeg.] if Lincoln be nominated at Baltimore?
Lincoln is very strong, but will his personal strength compensate for the errors
which we be charged to him?
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[illeg.] if Lincoln should be deemed unavailable by intelligent
& disinterested men, could his nomination be
defeated? As matters now stand, Grant [illeg.] could do it, &
[illeg.] not [unclear: he].
Write me frank & confidential as this is,
Yrs,
A. K. McClure
Hon T. Stevens