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GARFIELD, JAMES A. Two Autograph Letters Signed, "J.A. Garfield," drafts of telegrams, to Republican National Committee chairman Marsha

ON FORGER'S LETTER AFFECTING 1880 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION GARFIELD, JAMES A. Two Autograph Letters Signed, "J.A. Garfield," drafts of telegrams, to Republican National Committee chairman Marshall Jewell. The first, to Jewell and S.W. Dorsey, requesting that they denounce the Morey forgery on his behalf. The second, requesting that he engage a detective to find the person responsible for the forgery. Each 1 page, 4to, "Mentor Ohio" stationery, ruled paper; each tipped to a larger sheet, each with loss to lower left corner inexpertly repaired verso, each some marginal loss in three places at left edge, faint scattered staining. (TFC) Mentor, 22; 23 October 1880

  • Notes: 22 October: "I will not . . . mak[e] public denial of campaign lies.
    "But I authorize you to denounce the so-called Morey letter as a bald forgery, both in its language and sentiment. . . . I never heard of . . . H.W. Morey. . . . [M]ake Barnum feel the weight of public indignation for his reckless and dishonorable conduct."
    23 October: ". . . Within the last hour, the mail has brought me the lithographic copy of the forged letter. It is the work of some clumsy villain, who cannot spell, nor write English, nor imitate my hand-writing.
    "Every honest and manly Democrat in America who is familiar with my hand-writing, will denounce the forgery at sight. Put the case in the hands of able detectives at once, and hunt the rascals down."
    In the weeks prior to the 1880 presidential election, Democratic National Committee chairman William Barnum approved the publication of a letter allegedly by Garfield to an H.L. Morey advocating unrestricted Chinese immigration. In CA and elsewhere in the West, Chinese immigration was widely opposed, so when some unwary voters there read the letter printed in Tammany Hall's newspaper The Truth, they withheld votes from Garfield. Although he narrowly won the national election, Garfield lost in CA and NV to Winfield S. Hancock, and nearly lost in Oregon.

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