Webster, Daniel Fletcher, 1813-1862
Biography
Daniel Fletcher Webster was born in Portsmouth, NH in 1813. He was the son of Daniel Webster and served as chief clerk of the US State Department during his father's first term as Secretary of State. As chief clerk, he delivered the news of President William Henry Harrison's death to Vice President John Tyler. During the Civil War, Webster served as a colonel of the 12th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry. He was killed in the Second Battle of Bull Run on August 30, 1862.
Found in 60 Collections and/or Records:
Daniel Webster Letter
Webster writes to his son Fletcher, who was Chief Clerk of the Department of State, concerning Webster's correspondence from England and letters for President Tyler, including a letter from General Lewis Cass. Webster comments on Cass' potential political ambitions and how Tyler's tone should be in his response.
Daniel Webster letter
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Daniel Webster letter
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Daniel Webster letter
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Daniel Webster letter
Three-page letter from Daniel Webster to his son Fletcher in which he tells him about anticipated travels in Massachusetts as well as various business and family matters. Webster mentions Mr. (Richard M.?) Blatchford and Mr. (Edward?) Curtis, both of whom assisted Webster with his financial and business matters.
Daniel Webster letter
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Daniel Webster letter
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Daniel Webster letter
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Ezekiel Webster letter
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Fletcher Webster letter
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Fletcher Webster letter
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Fletcher Webster letter
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Fletcher Webster letter
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Fletcher Webster letter
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Fletcher Webster letter
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Fletcher Webster letter
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George Ticknor letter
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George Ticknor letter extract
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Impression of a seal
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Thomas White Thompson letter
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