THEODORE TILTON - PRINTED CARD SIGNED IN INK 03/29/1869 - HFSID 14057
Price: $160.00
THEODORE TILTON
A signature from Tilton in black ink, writing from the Independent
Office in New York, dated 1869
Printed card signed in ink: "Theodore Tilton/The Independent
Office,/New York City/March 29, 1869", 5x2¾. Theodore Tilton (1835-1907)
was a poet of note, best remembered for the often quoted "Even This Shall Pass
Away." An abolitionist and advocate of women's rights, he was editor
(1860-1871) of the journal Independent, which was closely associated with
Henry Ward Beecher, the nationally famous Congregational Minister and brother of
Harriet Beecher Stowe. In 1872 Victoria Woodhull, a prominent voice for
women's suffrage who ran for President that same year (although she could not
legally vote), accused Beecher of having an affair with Tilton's wife
Elizabeth. Both Beecher and Theodore Tilton at first denied the claim, but
later Elizabeth confessed to her husband, and he sued Beecher for "alienation
of affection." Beecher's Plymouth Church in Brooklyn exonerated Beecher in
two inquiries, and a civil trial ended in a hung jury. The US
government arrested and jailed Woodhull two days before the presidential
election, claiming that her newsletter accusing Beecher of the affair was
pornography sent through the mail. Woodhull's charges against Beecher were
said by some to be retaliation for his criticism of her views on women's rights
in marriage, which he claimed amounted to "free love." The Beecher/Tilton
scandal achieved such prominence in the national press that by some accounts it
eclipsed in volume the coverage of President Johnson's impeachment trial.
Beecher survived the scandal, although with his prestige much diminished.
Woodhull and her husband were bankrupted by it; Theodore Tilton chose to live
the rest of his life abroad. Slightly toned. Ink splotch on 'City' and '29'.
Fine condition.
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