Report on the Transportation of Mail on Sundays: A Speech by Senator Richard Mentor Johnson of Kentucky


This is a printed copy of a speech delivered by Senator Richard Mentor Johnson of Kentucky concerning the transportation of mail on Sundays. The speech, delivered to a Senate committee chaired by Senator Johnson, discusses the separation of church and state and makes numerous references to American Jews. Printed by Henry Bowen at 167 Washington Street, Boston. The date of publication is estimated to be around January 1, 1829. While not listed in the Rosenbach or Singerman collections, the subject and speech have been written about by educators.


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  • JOHNSON, SENATOR (GENTILE)

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Arc.MS.56, Box 9