1842 · [Providence?]
[Providence?], 1842. Broadside (approx. 12½" x 7½"), text in double column; trimmed, small hole affecting letters in 3 words (sense remains clear); very good. The "Algerine Law," passed by the Rhode Island Legislature in early April 1842, "imposed severe penalties upon those attempting to exercise power or hold office under [Dorr's] People's Constitution" of 1841. This broadside consists of an attack on the Dorrite David Parmenter, an attorney in Providence, for having been acquitted on a technicality for a charge of forgery in Worcester, Mass., in 1827. The Algerine Law rendered illegal the elections held by the Dorrites under their People's Constitution, (truncated)