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Nation Carrie

Fantastic Carrie Nation signed note, "I can not spare a hatchet"!


Single page letter/note, 7.5" x 5", on thin paper. Verso has two small paper attachments to the corner tips perhaps used for framing purposes. Letter scripted in graphite, dated "March 7th, 1901," and signed "Carrie Nation."


An intriguing short letter written to "Charles" by the infamous hatchet carrying crusader who tried to bring the world to a state of sobriety. Armed with what she believed was a calling from God, Carrie Nation's revelation propelled her to do "God's wishes," and eradicate drinking with the firm belief that alcohol was the "destroyer of men's souls."


Her anti alcohol crusades did not originally start violent, in fact, she originally would just campaign against the use of alcohol with simple protests and serenade saloon patrons with hymns. However, by date of this letter, she was in full hatchet mode having received her calling from God when she was awakened by a voice saying "GO TO KIOWA" and my hands were lifted and thrown down and the words, "I'LL STAND BY YOU." The words, "Go to Kiowa," were spoken in a murmuring, musical tone, low and soft, but "I'll stand by you," was very clear, positive and emphatic. Carrie was impressed with a great inspiration, according to her, the interpretation was very plain, it was this: "Take something in your hands, and throw at these places in Kiowa and smash them."


By the writing of this letter, Carrie was a phenomenon and would regularly see the inside of a jail cell. Her letter was written from "In Jail Topeka", with the date of "March 7th 1901." This may have been the culmination of the event when her fervor led her to invade the governor’s chambers at Topeka. However, whether her jail term on this one occasion emanated from invading the governors chamber, or instead yet another example of destruction of property, Carrie became such a phenomenon that she capitalized on her notoriety by profiting from the selling of souvenir hatchets and hitting the lecture circuit; all of which raised the funds necessary to bail her out of jail many times.


This wonderful letter, signed by Carrie Nation with her various self ordained titles, ends with her perfect salient note to Charles "I can not spare a hatchet yet"!


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