Papers in Illinois History And Transactions for the Year volume 26 1919

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A contemporary notes : "It is difficult to catch the hang of parties here for although there is considerable party feeling there is very little party organization. "^ Mr. Duncan was not alone in his change of political 1 Cong. Debates, 23 Congress, 1 Session.
' Dr. Finley from Jacksonville, Illinois, letter to Representative Duncan, May 27, 1834. In family pacers 145 views. There was a small but strong minority who from the ardent ad- miration of General Jackson, the man who "was to reform all
...abuses, " came a disappointment in his acts as President especially when he came under the influence of his "kitchen cabinet" and Van Buren.
Before the inauguration of President Jackson, Mr. Duncan notes in his diary "Called to see the President, He says he will remove no officer on account of his political opinions, unless he has used his office for the purpose of electioneering. He appears liberal and I agree perfectly with his views. " In his note book Duncan writes : "Policy of the Jackson party up till 1830 and — .


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