Born April 7th, 1821 in New-Bedford, Massachusetts, Charles Taber Congdon began his journalistic career early in his
Poem calling presidential candidates, politicians, editors, and other classes of prominent figures "rats." Congdon asks if a time will come when all these rats will be driven away.
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Born April 7th, 1821 in New-Bedford, Massachusetts, Charles Taber Congdon began his journalistic career early in his
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