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Franklin County: Alexander K. McClure to Eli Slifer, August 24, 1854

Summary:
McClure asks Slifer about the chances of a Whig Senator being elected by Juniata, and expresses his belief that Sellers must win, but if he cannot, he should drop out of the race.


Private

Aug 24

Chambersburg

Dear Col-

Is it possible for you to elect a Whig Senator? If any person in Juniata can carry the district it is Sellers, for he can command influences in a contest not within the reach of any other man. He fears the district and if it is hazardous, he will decline. Please inform me particularly how things are and what the prospect is. If there is a way of getting things in a safe condition tell me how it is to be done for Sellers must not be run and defeated. He is blamed, and very justly for acting with me in yur favor three years ago and

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if defeat is inevitable it must fall on those who merit it more. An early reply will be gladly received.

Pollock will have from 800 to 1000 in Franklin just as certain as the election [unclear: counts] Will that do for the "Green [illeg.]?" Take care that we don't beat Union.

Yours Truly

AK McClure

PS.- My kindest regards to "jack" and lady. Tell him I am looking for a letter soon for the paper as he promised.



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