Lot 1875
Speech of William H. Seward on the Kansas and Nebraska Bill, seven page text in support of the Kansas-Nebraska Act, 1854, accompanied by original envelope with free frank of Seward as U.S. Senator, to Catskill, N.Y.; cover with toned spot at bottom, speech well preserved (pages uncut at top), Very Fine collateral. Estimate 200 - 300
Provenance: Eggen
Intended as a way to ease tensions between northern and southern factions in Congress, the Act repealed the Missouri Compromise, divided the Unorganized Territory into the territories of Kansas and Nebraska, and allowed settlers to decide for themselves whether to be slave or free. The result was The Border War.
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Realized $230 |