12. Buchanan, James. Autograph letter signed (“James Buchanan”), 2 pages (6.25 x 8 in.; 159 x 203 mm.), front and back, Wheatland, 8 November 1864, written to Hon. J.S. Black. Mounting strip along right edge on verso of integral leaf.

On the day Abraham Lincoln was elected to his second term as President, James Buchanan compliments the morality of a speech made by his Secretary of State, Jeremiah S. Black, concerning Abolition and
“Negro Equality.”

Buchanan writes in full:
I have just received your favor of the 5th Instant with a copy of your speech. This I had read immediately after it was published with admiration. It displays the beautiful felicity of language which you have always at commands not to speak of its other morals. I should be glad to have a copy of [your son] Chauncys speech. That which he made during the last Campaign. I considered equal or nearly equal to your own. I had observed from the Newspapers that you had visited our old friend Jake; but doubled as I had nothing from you on the subject until I received your verbal message a few days ago from the Rev. Dr. Miller. I am glad he remembers Miss Lane & myself kindly. She has been in Philadelphia for a fortnight; but I shall send her your letter. I know she was anxious to pay you a visit on her return from the Bedford Springs; but not having heard from Mary on the subject – she doubted whether she was expected. I would not have you visit me unless when convenient to yourself though you know how much pleasure it always affords me to meet you. I go tomorrow morning Deo volante [God willing] to Jo Bakers & to my farm in his vicinity. I am there to meet some friends from West Chester. Baker comes to see me often. He is a friend worth having. From your friend very respectfully James Buchanan.” 

Buchanan is referring to Jeremiah S. Black’s speech in Philadelphia on 24 October 1864, titled “The Doctrines of the Democratic and Abolition Parties Contrasted: Negro Equality, The Conflict between ‘Higher Law’ and the Law of the Land.”
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