Ohio History Journal

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AN EXAMPLE OF POLITICAL ORATORY IN

AN EXAMPLE OF POLITICAL ORATORY IN

1855

BY MRS. ARTHUR G. BEACH

Mr. Albert Beveridge has painted a vivid picture of

the decade 1850-1860 as a background to his study of

Abraham Lincoln. There have been preserved at Ma-

rietta, Ohio, a border town, some letters and papers,

written during those years by a student at Marietta Col-

lege. Search through them brought to light an account

of one of the stump speeches of Mr. Henry A. Wise, of

Virginia, which furnishes evidence that the work of Mr.

Beveridge is authentic. The young man, Henry Ma-

nasseh Dawes, was a great grandson of Manasseh Cut-

ler, the politically skillful preacher who lobbied the

Vol. XXXIX--43.     (673)