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1856 ISRAEL WASHBURN. Rare on Republican View of Slavery & Country by Founding Member of the Party. Americana who is also mentioned in

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who is also mentioned in connection with another Wesley letter on page 24

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argues not only that the character of abolitionism was extreme and at times un-Christian

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1856 ISRAEL WASHBURN. Rare on Republican View of Slavery & Country by Founding Member of the Party. Americana who is also mentioned inOriginally a member of the Whig Party, Israel Washburn, by 1854 he no longer viewed the Party as in the best interest of the Country. Angry over the passage of the Kansas Nebraska Act, Washburn called a meeting of 30 members of the U. S. House of Representatives to discuss forming what became the Republican Party. Republican gatherings had taken place in Wisconsin and Michigan earlier in the year, but Washburn's meeting was the first in the U. S.

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