The Southwestern Historical Quarterly, Volume 25, July 1921 - April, 1922 Page: 290
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The Southwestern, Historical Quarterly
I am sure you did all that friendship required to meet Gen
Fullerton. I count upon the constancy and sincerity of your
feelings by what I know of my own towards you. The only
things he could have said to you was to give you my views of
the future duty of the South. If we succeed in the elections
now pending don't be deceived by Andy Johnson. The North
will be far better united during the next struggle, if unhappily
there is one, than during the last. Johnson and his office holders
will be "a mere snap-a flash in the pan." Ten thousand ma-
jority in Ohio is as good for practical purposes as a unanimous
vote. We shall be united in action. We shall submit if the
majority is clearly against us. Our adversaries will submit if
it is otherwise. My last word is don't let Andy Johnson deceive
you. He don't know the Northern people.
As ever R.
HAYES TO BRYAN
Dear Guy Cincinnati 5th Nov 1866
I would have sent the enclosed letter as to Stephen's affair
before, but I have been absent attending in the last sickness and
at the funeral of my Mother at Columbus and Delaware. She
died without pain in the possession of her faculties to the last,
and confident of the future. She was almost seventy five years
of age. Uncle Birchard was with her and the most of her grand-
children.
My regards to your wife and the little folks.
As ever R B Hayes.
BRYAN TO HAYES
Dear Hayes- Galveston May 18th 1867
After the receipt of your last letter I wrote you a long letter
in reply mostly in regard to the condition of our country &c.
I concluded not to send it but to wait until you wrote to me
again. You have not done so, and I have concluded to write
and not to wait on you. You did not send (or I did not re-
ceive) the speech you mentioned having sent to me made by you
in your canvass-consequently I am left to rumor and my own
deductions as to your political position and views.290
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