A.I. Boreman - Other Correspondence (4 items); Autograph letter signed. From A.I. Boreman, Richmond, to George W. Summers, [no location]. Letter marked "private & confidential"; expresses Boreman's deep concern about the crisis looming in the country at the time; mentions the upcoming Virginia state convention at which the secession question will be considered; asks Summers to become a candidate for delegate to the convention; Boreman expresses his fear that if the U.S. Government fails, the best government in the world will have failed and the only chance for real freedom will be gone; the future will be "impenetrable gloom", 1861
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