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James Sutherland Deas Papers
註釋Letters to Deas at Mobile, Ala., include 5 Sept. 1839, from Thomas Jefferson Withers, Camden, S.C., re legal matters, comments on the "game of politics," his trip to the upcountry, condition of crops, price of cotton, and his wife's trip to Glenn Springs, S.C.; and 5 Nov. 1860, from James Dundas, Philadelphia, Pa., acknowledging receipt of plants with suggestion that crab apple "juices are as acrid as those of a South Carolina politician," discussion of increasing sectional crisis and threats from South Carolina, anticipation of control of Lincoln's policy by the Senate and the Supreme Court, and suggesting that the South wait for the president to threaten a violation of the constitution.