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James Buchanan Document Signed as President, Appointing Secretary of State Jeremiah Black Amidst the Secession Crisis

President Buchanan appoints a new Secretary of State amidst the 1860 secession crisis

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President Buchanan appoints a new Secretary of State amidst the 1860 secession crisis

Partly-printed DS as president, one page, 19.5 x 15.5, December 17, 1860. President Buchanan, "by and with the advice and consent of the Senate," appoints Jeremiah S. Black of Pennsylvania "to be Secretary of State of the United States." Crisply signed at the conclusion in ink by President James Buchanan and countersigned by Acting Secretary of State William Hunter. In fine condition, with expert reinforcements to the backs of the intersecting folds.

This document was issued at a moment of extraordinary turmoil in President James Buchanan’s administration. After Abraham Lincoln’s election in November 1860, Southern states—led by South Carolina—moved rapidly toward secession. As tensions escalated, General Winfield Scott and several Cabinet members urged Buchanan to reinforce vulnerable federal forts in the South, particularly in Charleston Harbor. Buchanan’s reluctance to act prompted Secretary of State Lewis Cass to resign on December 14, 1860, in protest.

Just five days later, Buchanan appointed his trusted Attorney General, Jeremiah S. Black of Pennsylvania, as the new Secretary of State. A close friend and adviser, Black denied the constitutionality of secession, and urged that Fort Sumter be properly reinforced and defended. He remained at Buchanan’s side as the secession crisis deepened and much of the Cabinet fractured, with multiple members resigning over policy disagreements. This extremely scarce, cabinet-level appointment reflects the instability and urgency that defined the final months of Buchanan’s presidency on the eve of the Civil War.

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