1877 · Washington, Georgia
by Toombs, Robert
Washington, Georgia, 1877. [4] pages, folded, entirely in Toombs's ink manuscript, signed at the end, 'R. Toombs.' Laid down on blank verso of page [4], Very Good.
Robert Toombs was a leading Southern Whig, and then Southern Rights Democrat, before the War. A lawyer and U.S. Congressman, he built a successful law practice in Washington, Georgia, and owned a plantation with many slaves.
After Lincoln's election as President, Toombs advocated Secession and, if necessary, Civil War. He served briefly as Confederate Secretary of State. After the War, he was active in the movement to restore Georgia to white supremacy. His bitterness toward (truncated)
Robert Toombs was a leading Southern Whig, and then Southern Rights Democrat, before the War. A lawyer and U.S. Congressman, he built a successful law practice in Washington, Georgia, and owned a plantation with many slaves.
After Lincoln's election as President, Toombs advocated Secession and, if necessary, Civil War. He served briefly as Confederate Secretary of State. After the War, he was active in the movement to restore Georgia to white supremacy. His bitterness toward (truncated)