Franklin County: P. H. Shough to Simon Cameron,
August 29, 1856
Summary:
Shough discusses local politics in Franklin County.
P. H. Shough
August 29, 1856
August 29
Chambersburg
General Simon Cameron
Dear Sir
I had the good fortune to spend several weeks at Harisburg one year ago last
winter, during that long, tedious but unsuccessful effort to elect a United
States Senator. I had also the pleasure of making your acquaintance. And ever
since I have been anxious to see you elected. I believe if things are managed
right, and the foundation laid now, you could get the votes of all of our
members. A young Democratic American of this country named A. N. Rankin Esquire was introduced to you by Major
[unclear: Boser] who was several years also a member of the lower
[unclear: house].
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Mr Rankin is chairman of the Executive
Committee of our County. I have talked him into being quite a friend of yours.
He is also one of the owners and publishers of our County Anti Buchanan
Newspaper. And one of his partners Washington Crooks was put in nomination for
the State Senate from this District yesterday. He had also great influence with
the 2 candidates for Assembly. Write him a letter about politics generally, it
will please him. But you must keep this in confidence
for if he was to find out that you were solicited to write to him, it would
spoil all.
Yours truly
P. H. Shough
N.B. I sent you by this day's mail a copy of his paper,
several things are marked
P.H.Shough