A History of the Western Boundary of the Louisiana Purchase 1819 1841
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If the Macomb letter pre- sented the true state of affairs, the opposition to Jackson would crystallize and gain unwonted strength. It was necessary to protect the executive before submitting the correspondence to Congress. -0 Macomb to Cass, April 25, 1836, House Ex. Docs. , 24 Cong. , 1 Sess. , VI, Doc. 256, pp. 55-56. Macomb's letter as evidence is worthless. He was a partisan of General Scott in his controversy with Gaines and Jesup; he had not been on the border and was not fully acquainte...d with conditions. Furthermore, the reason for the refusal of the governor of Louisiana to send troops was an entirely different one, as will be shown later. T7 Quoted in House Ex. Docs. , 25 Cong. , 2 Sess. , XII, Doc. 351, pp. 790- 792. 78 Cass to Jackson, May 14, 1836, House Ex. Docs. , 24 Cong. , 1 Sess. , VI, Doc. 256, p. 40. The Administration Becomes Cautious 167 On May 12 Cass penned an extremely cautious letter to Gaines. He said that the President was solicitous that the com- mander act with the greatest caution and in no wise compromise our neutral relations, the great object being to defend the frontier and keep neutrality.
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