Webster, Ezekiel, 1780-1829
Dates
- Existence: 1780 - 1852
Biography
Ezekiel Webster was the older brother of Daniel Webster.
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Letter from Daniel Webster in Portsmouth to Ezekiel Webster in Boscawen, telling him that he is going to Gilmanton and then to Boscawen and wants Ezekiel to notify Flanders and Martin to meet him there.
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Three-page letter from Daniel Webster to Ezekiel Webster, informing him that at present there is no hope for peace. Writer has heard nothing of the British forces under Lord Hill and has not made up his mind how he will vote on the taxes and asks advice.
Daniel Webster letter
Three-page letter from Ezekiel Webster to Daniel Webster with his opinion of the taxes under the consideration of Congress.
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Three-page letter from Daniel Webster in Washington, DC to Ezekiel Webster, telling him that all taxes have been passed except the land tax. The Senate has voted against Giles' Militia Draft Bill. The federal government can not protect the people. They must look to the states.
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Two-page leter from Daniel Webster to Ezekiel Webster, informing him that he inteds to vote for the whiskey tax only. The Federalists are divided on the question. Opinion on England's offer has changed. There is a plan for conscription.
Daniel Webster letter
Three-page letter from Daniel Webster to Ezekiel Webster informing him that the House is taking up the Conscription Bill. There has been a goo deal of debating on a Volunteer Bill. If they make a proper Bank Bill, the Federalists will vote for it.