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A Guide to a Thomas Hicks Wynne Letter 1849 May 6

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Accession Number 11171


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Special Collections, University of Virginia Library
Accession number
11171
Title
Thomas Hicks Wynne Letter 1849 May 6
Physical Characteristics
1 item
Language
English
Abstract
This collection consists of a three-page letter, May 6, 1849, from Thomas H. Wynne, Richmond, Virginia, to William H. Stith, Pleasant View, Darlington District, South Carolina, describing the inauguration of President  next hit Zachary Taylor.

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Preferred Citation

Thomas Hicks Wynne letter, 1849, Accession #11171, Special Collections Dept., University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Va.

Acquisition Information

This letter was purchased by the University of Virginia Library from Jerry N. Showalter, Bookseller, Ivy, Virginia, on April 26, 1995.

Scope and Content Information

This collection consists of a three-page letter, May 6, 1849, from Thomas H. Wynne, Richmond, Virginia, to William H. Stith, Pleasant View, Darlington District, South Carolina, describing the inauguration of previous hit President Zachary Taylor. Wynne attended the processional, the inauguration and the Great Ball where he was introduced to General Taylor: "The impression made on my mind of General Taylor is far from pleasing. He is evidently out of place & none will find in his person or face traits of an individual suitable to represent the executive of this nation." Wynne also mentions the defeat of [John Minor?] Botts in the spring elections owing to the division of the Whigs, a railroad bill, the illness of a friend of Stith's, and the exhibition of Siamese twins prior to an operation to attempt to separate them.