Product code: 1830s Dual Signed Governor Anti Slavery top Doc Cut
INVREF#CL5-16 1830s Ralph Metcalf & Issac Hill New Hampshire Governor Dual Signed Document Cut. The piece was pulled from a document when Metcalf was NH Secretary of State and Hill was NH Governor. Ralph Metcalf - NH GOVERNOR & ANTI-SLAVERY ABOLISHONIST 1831 Metcalf was elected secretary state. He held this post until 1838, when he moved to Washington, D.C. to accept a position in the Department of the Treasury while Levi Woodbury of New Hampshire was serving as Secretary. In 1840 he returned to New Hampshire and practiced law, first in Plymouth, and later in Newport. He served as the 25th governor of New Hampshire from 1855 to 1857. As a member of the Democratic Party for most of his career, Metcalf later became recognized as anti-slavery and top an opponent of Franklin Pierce's attempts to obtain passage of the Kansas–Nebraska Act. Isaac Hill Hill was an American politician, journalist, political commentator and newspaper editor who was United States senator and NH Governor.
INVREF#CL5-16 1830s Ralph Metcalf & Issac Hill New Hampshire Governor Dual Signed Document Cut. The piece was pulled from a document when Metcalf was NH Secretary of State and Hill was NH Governor. Ralph Metcalf - NH GOVERNOR & ANTI-SLAVERY ABOLISHONIST 1831 Metcalf was elected secretary state. He held this post until 1838, when he moved to Washington, D.C. to accept a position in the Department of the Treasury while Levi Woodbury of New Hampshire was serving as Secretary. In 1840 he returned to New Hampshire and practiced law, first in Plymouth, and later in Newport. He served as the 25th governor of New Hampshire from 1855 to 1857. As a member of the Democratic Party for most of his career, Metcalf later became recognized as anti-slavery and top an opponent of Franklin Pierce's attempts to obtain passage of the Kansas–Nebraska Act. Isaac Hill Hill was an American politician, journalist, political commentator and newspaper editor who was United States senator and NH Governor.