Gerrit Smith, a prominent abolitionist and the
1848 presidential nominee of the original Liberty Party, had sent a letter in which he stated that his health had been so poor that he had not been able to be away from home since 1858. Nonetheless, he remained popular in the party because he had helped inspire some of
John Brown's supporters at the
Raid on Harpers Ferry. In his letter, Smith donated $50 to pay for the printing of ballots in the various states.