Description: A SIGNED HANDWRITTEN LETTER JF GOULD DATED DECEMBER 23, 1850 While much discussion is spent on health, work, business, agriculture, and gossip, there are some passages describing Southern tensions. In Part, "...Are Illinois and Missouri going to dissolve the Union? or will they bear the ills they have in-stead of flying to others they knew not of. Things look squarely I think. The more especially as most matters that are seriously agitated in this country, are eventually brought about in how the south are to be benefited by a dissolution however I cannot say, but if they can that is sufficient. Missouri would be left in a most particularly unpleasant pickle, with [force?] countries on these sides of them. Our business is depressed and with little hopes of any relief arriving to the slavery agriculture as the south are in no mood to concede anything to the free states. Our isolated position protects us to some extent...." 10.1/8 inches high
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