John Shoun Circular
This tongue-in-cheek circular purports to be a plea for votes, based on evidence that Shoun is the "slickest duck on the pond." However, it consists primarily of descriptions of Shoun's transgressions, particularly not paying his bills, and it includes a paragraph that describes the experience and virtues of his opponent, J.W. Cole. It concludes by reporting that "my friends say that I am a wart on the back of progress," before appealing to the voters of Johnson and Carter counties to send him to Nashville "in order to get me out of the country."
Dates
- 1902 October 29
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Extent
0.1 Linear Feet
Abstract
This tongue-in-cheek circular purports to be a plea for votes, based on evidence that Shoun is the "slickest duck on the pond." However, it consists primarily of descriptions of Shoun's transgressions, particularly not paying his bills, and it includes a paragraph that describes the experience and virtues of his opponent, J.W. Cole. It concludes by reporting that "my friends say that I am a wart on the back of progress," before appealing to the voters of Johnson and Carter counties to send him to Nashville "in order to get me out of the country."
Biographical/Historical Note
No biographical or historical information could be found.
Arrangement
This collection consists of a single folder.
Acquisition Note
This item is the property of Special Collections.
Repository Details
Part of the Betsey B. Creekmore Special Collections and University Archives, University of Tennessee, Knoxville Repository