02010mpc 2200397 a 4500001000800000005001700008008004100025035002400066035002200090040002400112100002600136245004000162300001700202524011400219545003900333520069400372600001901066600003301085600001801118600003101136600003901167600002101206600001801227600001901245610002201264610003401286610001901320610002701339650003401366650004301400651005101443651002801494656002301522610004601545905002101591209729019960423120000.0920331i18401880nyu eng d a(CStRLIN)NYCV92A163 a(NIC)notisAKT6085 aNICcNICeappmdNIC1 aMorgan, Edwin Barber.00aEdwin B. Morgan papers,f1840-1888. a.4 cubic ft. aEdwin B. Morgan Papers, #550. Department of Manuscripts and University Archives, Cornell University Library. aWhig Congressman, elected in 1852. aPapers concerned principally with elections in the 25th Congressional District of New York (Cayuga County) in 1850; Morgan's platform included high protectionism, free soil, and the repeal of the Fugitive Slave Law; he was defeated by Thomas Y. How, the Loco-Foco candidate. Includes material on the Whig nominating convention in Homer, details of the campaign, and Morgan's defeat. Also, material relating to Cornell University and to Wells College and Aurora, New York; later papers deal with state and national politics and the 1852 elections. Also includes letters from Horace Greeley, William Seward, Ezra Cornell, Edward Selkreg, Joseph Esty, Henry Morghan, and local politicians.10aHow, Thomas Y.10aGreeley, Horace,d1811-1872.10aWells, Henry.10aCornell, Ezra,d1807-1874.10aSeward, William Henry,d1801-1872.10aSelkreg, Edward.10aEsty, Joseph.10aMorgan, Henry.20aWhig Party (N.Y.)20aCornell UniversityxStudents.20aWells College.20aFree Soil Party (N.Y.) 0aProtectionismzUnited States. 0aPolitics, PracticalzNew York (State). 0aCayuga County (N.Y.)xPolitics and government. 0aAurora (N.Y.)xHistory. 7aCongressmen.2lcsh10aUnited States.tFugitive slave law (1850) a19960423120000.0