Mar 26, 2015 - Sale 2377

Sale 2377 - Lot 117

Unsold
Estimate: $ 3,000 - $ 4,000
(CIVIL WAR.) SMITH, GREEN CLAY. Who Caused the War? Broadside, 21-1/2 x 17 inches, printed in a variety of fonts; two inch professional paper repair and a larger, 5-1/2 inch tape repair to reverse; large, faint damp-stain, some wrinkling from rolling. New Hampshire, February, 1864

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An unusual piece, casting blame on Copperheads like Vallandigham of Ohio, Seymour of New York, and ex-President Franklin Pierce of New Hampshire for encouraging Southern extremists. Quoting a fragment from a January 1860 letter sent by Pierce to Jefferson Davis warning of war: "If through the madness of northern abolitionism, that dire calamity must come; the fighting will not be along Mason and Dixon's line merely. It will be within our borders in our own streets. . ." Pierce was never a friend of the anti-slavery cause. The broadside goes on to say that the war is not between abolitionists and pro-slavery men, but rather "a war between loyal men and traitors."