TO THE PEOPLE OF PENNSYLVANIA. FELLOW CITIZENS: Those of you who have perused the remarks which I have recently addressed to the members of the legislature...will have observed that I have been reluctantly dragged before the public in defence of myself and family from having been assailed with unprovoked virulence...and you will have seen that the only offence I have committed was the opposition, or rather the supposed opposition, I have given, or should give, to the election of Gen. Jackson as a president of the United States...; [Caption title and beginning of text].
[Washington, Pa: 1828]. Broadside. 45 x 29 cm. Text in four columns, signed in type by A. Lacock at Spring Dale, [Pa.], June 28, 1828, at end, along with a printed note: "Let us read this and then lend it to our neighbors." Docketted on verso: "Lacock v Jackson 1828."..... More