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Franklin County: Alexander K. McClure to Simon Cameron, November 1, 1858

Summary:
McClure accepts Cameron's explaination of his rumored opposition to McClure and seeks common ground on the big issues of the day.


November 1st

Chambersburg.

Dear Sir-

Yours of the 30th ult. is at hand. It is what I felt that I deserved at your hands, and what I expected. I was unwilling to regard you as pursuing a cause of decided hostility to me, without affording you an opportunity of being heard; and I am free to say that the position indicated in your letter is fully satisfactory. Set it therefore [unclear: pass]

I concur with you as to the duty of the next

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legislature. I shall go for a short [unclear: reprieve], for harmonious action-ever keeping in [unclear: view] the important struggle just approaching, in which Pennsylvania must be true to herself.

Yours truly

AKMcClure

General Slearmerson



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