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April 20, 2006
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Thursday, April 20, 2006
1788 Campaign Broadside Urging Support for Candidate Opposing Philip
Pell of Pelham Manor
The American Memory collection of the Library of Congress contains a
fascinating political broadside distributed anonymously in 1788. The
broadside was part of the zealous debate between Federalists and
Antifederalists that raged during the late 1780s.
Antifederalists opposed ratification of the proposed U.S. Constitution in
1787-1788. While recognizing that the federal government required more
central authority than it had under the Articles of Confederation, they
nevertheless argued that proponents of the Constitution went too far and
proposed to grant too much power to the federal government. The debate
raged as states considered whether to ratify the proposed constitution,
and resulted in publication of the so-called "Federalist Papers" and "Antifederalist
Papers".
Philip Pell of Pelham Manor was a strident Antifederalist who opposed
ratification of the new constitution. The broadside was issued anonymously
on March 4, 1788, signed by "A Federal Elector" and attacked the
Antifederalists claiming that Westchester Antifederalists were
duplicitously claiming to support one candidate while secretly planning to
vote for Philip Pell. An image of the broadside appears immediately below
and its text follows below that to facilitate searching.

"New-York preserved, or the Plot discovered.
WHILST the leaders of the antifederal junto in this city are
raising a hue-and-cry against electing a Lawyer, as a Representative for
this district, their adherents in Westchester county are supporting with
all their zeal, Mr. PELL, another Lawyer, and a rank
Antifederalist, in opposition to Mr. LAWRENCE. Nor is this all;
many of the same party in this city are secretly ballotting for Mr. Pell,
whilst they are duping Mr. Broome, and those who adhere to him, with
professions of support. For shame! for shame! Such Federalists as have
been deluded with the idea that the present contest was only betwixt a
lawyer and a merchant, ought to open their eyes; and those who have not
been deluded, ought to redouble their exertions to bring out every vote to
defeat the artifices of a party whose real object is to destroy the
present Constitution, and to remove the residence of Congress from this
city.
March 4...........ONE and ALL.
THE Friends of Mr. John Broome have discovered, during
the progress of the Poll, that Mr. Pell, and not Mr.
Broome, is the candidate held up by the Antifederals in
the county of Westchester; and that while the same party in this city,
under an affected zeal for the mercantile interest, hold up Mr. Broome,
they are secretly balloting for Mr. Pell.
They have therefore determined, in order to prevent a division of the
Federal interest to join heart and hand with their fellow citizens, in
supporting Mr. John Lawrence.
A Federal Elector.
March 4."
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