History Draft [1 January–21 June 1844]
History Draft [1 January–21 June 1844]
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History draft; handwriting of Jonathan Grimshaw, , , James Ure, and Robert L. Campbell; 76 numbered pages plus several inserted pages; CHL. This manuscript covers the period from 1 January 1844 to 21 June 1844.
Historical Introduction
Historical Introduction
Tuesday 27. At home. Cool & clear— clear of ice
In the afternoon visited the printing office
Mailed Gen Smith’s <my> views &c <of the powers & policy &c> to the and Cabinet, Supreme Judges, Senators, Representatives; principal <News>papers in the , (all the German); and many postmasters and individuals.— in all about 200.
< and volunteered to go on the western <exploring> expedition.>
Wednesday 28. At home. Rainy day
At 4. P M. Steamboat Gen. Brooke passed up the , first boat this season. No ice in sight.
In the evening I sent to to call the brethren & pray for s sick child <as> he thought it could not live till morning. Bro , and others , prayed for him.
Dr. published an appeal to the <his native> State of Tennessee guiving <giving> a history of our troubles, & asking the influence of that State to obtain redress.
The Neighbor of to day publishes <the following> my name, <as> a candidate for President of the
For President (copy 174 Neighbor) supperted
Thomas S. Edwards volunteered to join the exploring expedition to the Rocky Mountains
Thursday 29. Called at my , called out , and gave him <> the “Zanesville Gazette” of Jan 31 containing the speech of Cassius M Clay, delivered in Scot County Kentucky Dec 30. 1843 on annexing to the , and instructed [p. 16]
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Footnotes
Footnotes
- [83]
See 27 Feb. 1844 entry in JS History, vol. E-1, pp. 1898–1899.

All cancellations and insertions in this paragraph are in the handwriting of Jonathan Grimshaw.
- [84]
See 28 Feb. 1844 entry in JS History, vol. E-1, pp. 1899–1900.

Insertion in handwriting of Jonathan Grimshaw.

Insertion in handwriting of Jonathan Grimshaw.

Cancellation and insertion in the handwriting of Jonathan Grimshaw.

Cancellation and insertion in the handwriting of Jonathan Grimshaw.
- [85]
See 29 Feb. 1844 entry in JS History, vol. E-1, p. 1900.

Cancellation and insertion in the handwriting of Thomas Bullock.
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