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Letters of Major Jack Downing, of the Downingville Militia

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A series of satirical letters written in rustic dialect presents a local raconteur reporting from the capital and lampooning political and military affairs. Through comic anecdotes and mock-serious counsel to leading officials, the narrator treats military strategy, press censorship, relief for formerly enslaved people, and partisan tensions. Recurring small‑town types and vivid incidents provide homespun humor that both entertains and sharpens political critique. The collection blends exaggeration, colloquial spelling, and anecdotal storytelling to expose contradictions in public debate while preserving a playful, opinionated voice.

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Seba Smith

Seba Smith was an American author and humorist, best known for his satirical writings in the early 19th century. He gained popularity through his character Major Jack Downing, a fictional militia officer whose letters provided a humorous take on contemporary politics and society. Smith's work often blended wit with social commentary, reflecting the issues of his time. In addition to the "Letters of Major Jack Downing, of the Downingville Militia," he also penned "Powhatan; A Metrical Romance, in Seven Cantos," showcasing his versatility as a writer. His contributions to American literature highlight the use of humor in addressing serious themes.

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