Tucker, [Nathaniel] Beverley, in Berkeley Springs, W.Va., to Benjamin Harrison, 1888 November 22
Scope and Contents
Tucker, [Nathaniel] Beverley [1820-1890], in Berkeley Springs, W.Va., to Benjamin Harrison in Indianapolis, Indiana. Tuckers agrees with President Elect Harrison’s “patriotic and conservative sentiments” in regard to the political treatment of Southern states. He clarifies that the Southern people fear “negro supremacy” instilled by carpetbaggers, not “negro equality.”
Dates
- Creation: 1888 November 22
Creator
- From the Collection: Tucker, Nathaniel Beverley, 1820-1890 (Person)
- From the Collection: Brown, Coalter, and Tucker Family (Family)
- From the Collection: McHenry, James (Person)
- From the Collection: Pierce, Franklin, 1804-1869 (Person)
- From the Collection: Tucker-Coleman Family (Family)
Language of Materials
English French
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Extent
From the Collection: 0.50 Linear Feet
Repository Details
Part of the Special Collections Research Center Repository