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THOMAS WILSON DORR

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Address to the People of Rhode-Island

"THE MOST SIGNIFICANT POLITICAL AND CONSTITUTIONAL EVENT BETWEEN THE AGE OF JACKSON AND THE ELECTION OF LINCOLN"

(DORR, Thomas Wilson). Address to the People of Rhode-Island. Providence, 1834.

First edition of Dorr's foundational Address, prompting his role as instigator and leader of the Dorr Rebellion, placing him "in the front rank of the political reformers of Jacksonian America.” $2400.

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Proclamation

1842 BROADSIDE CONFIRMING SAMUEL KING AS GOVERNOR OF RHODE ISLAND DURING THE DORR REBELLION

KING, Samuel Ward. Proclamation. Providence, 1842.

Original broadside containing President Tyler’s assurance that the United States would continue to recognize “the existing Government of the State” as the lawful government, despite the claims of Thomas Dorr and his “People’s Constitution.” $850.

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