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Franklin County: Edward M. McPherson to Simon Cameron, October 15, 1859

Summary:
McPherson comments on the recent defeat of his party in Pennsylvania.


Oct, 15, 59

Gettysburg,

Dear Sir-

In settling up my account in Phila., the Committee proved to be indebted to me & in part payment the Treasure insisted upon my accepting a draft upon you for fifty Dollars. I did not [unclear: relate] that mode of compensation, as I preferred that the Commte should collect its fund & then pay its creditors.- There was no time to do this, as I was obliged to come home to vote; & I accordingly took the draft-- I to:day handed it to the Bank here for collection, & hope you will honor it.

Our campaign appears to have been [illeg.], but such a defeat may have need needed to consolidate the party in the State.--A defeat is always one [unclear: portion] the year succeeding a Presidential election.- I left [unclear: Mr. Milnid] in Phila. & in [unclear: earlier] cheerful tone [unclear: of mind].

Yours truly

E. M. McPherson

Hon. Simon Cameron,
Harrisburg



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