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Franklin County: Alexander K. McClure to Eli Slifer, August 16, 1851

Summary:
McClure explains his decision not to run for office in this election, and promises his full support to Slifer.


Confidential

Aug 16, 1851

Mifflintown

Dear Col

From the best information I can gather on the subject, I am induced to fear that the nomination of Middlesworth would be an unfortunate selection, and I will say to you in all sincerity that the nomination of Gen Bell would be unfortunate for us in this county. I will be at the conference myself, and if an arrangement can be affected, I will use my best andeavors quietly to get to Mifflin men to refuse to nominate either, and when I think I can with propriety, I shall go in heart and soul for your nomination, I do not mean to flatter you when I say that your nomination would be the best one for our county that can be made; and if Middlesworth's nomination will bring an organized opposition into existence frm the Whig party, it should be given to him, I am [unclear: promised] that there would be no disorganization against you, and I think you had better conclude to accept it if circumstances should arise to give it to you. You had better come on as a conferee, for if you don't

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an arrangement will be charged upon us and Middlesworths friends would be [unclear: disatisfied].

I will not be a candidate for [unclear: A], and will therefore be [deleted: ] as a conferee. I will explain the matter to you when I see you. We can do better here by nominating another man.

Let me hear frm you on this subject, and rest assured that I will heartily cooperate with you on anything that will aid in the consumation of my proposition.

Yours truly

AK McClure



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