Original Steel Engraving of John Hampden Pleasants . This Engraving Was Removed from the Book "The Whig Protrait Gallery" Which is Just a Collection of Famous Whig Party Members of the Day
de Whig Party
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Washington DC: Whig Party. Good. 1849. Single sheet. Overall Size 9 &1/2 by 6 inches, Image size 4 by 5 inches. CONDITION: Good with foxing and light dust soiling as shown, edge tears in margin at one side from where it was removed from the book.. A Very scarce engraving. ; John Hampden Pleasants (17971846) founded the Richmond Whig newspaper. The son of Governor James Pleasants Jr. (17691836) , he was killed by Thomas Ritchie Jr. (17781854) , on February 27, 1846. Ritchie was the editor of the Richmond Enquirer and had called Pleasants a coward for his antislavery sentiments, causing Pleasants to challenge him to a duel. ; Engraved by T. Doney .
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- biblioboy (US)
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- 631235
- Título
- Original Steel Engraving of John Hampden Pleasants . This Engraving Was Removed from the Book "The Whig Protrait Gallery" Which is Just a Collection of Famous Whig Party Members of the Day
- Autor
- Whig Party
- Formato/Encuadernación
- Single sheet
- Estado del libro
- Usado - Good
- Editorial
- Whig Party
- Lugar de publicación
- Washington DC
- Fecha de publicación
- 1849
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