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Henry J. Raymond to William Hutchinson
Creator: Raymond, Henry J. (Henry Jarvis), 1820-1869
Date: September 18, 1857
Henry J. Raymond, editor of the "New York Times," denies William Hutchinson's accusation that the Times did not actively support the Free State cause in Kansas Territory because of Raymond's failure to publish all of Hutchinson's article submissions. Raymond requests that Hutchinson, who was a special correspondent for the Times, strive to produce unbiased articles about affairs in Kansas Territory.
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Henry J. Raymond to William Hutchinson
Creator: Raymond, Henry J. (Henry Jarvis), 1820-1869
Date: October 10, 1857
Henry J. Raymond, editor of the "New York Times," speculates that Kansas Territory would become a free state because President Buchanan would pursue such a course out of political necessity. Raymond criticizes the extremism of the Free State activists in Kansas Territory and requests that Hutchinson, who was a "New York Times" special correspondent, seek to report on Kansas affairs in a more balanced manner.
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Henry J. Raymond to William Hutchinson
Creator: Raymond, Henry J. (Henry Jarvis), 1820-1869
Date: December 18, 1857
Henry J. Raymond, editor of the "New York Times," encloses a statement itemizing William Hutchinson's columns published in the "New York Times" newspaper in the fall of 1857. Raymond expresses his support for the free state cause in the "Lecompton swindle," but cautions Hutchinson against engaging in any violence.
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