Williams, Nathaniel F., 1782-1864
Dates
- Existence: 1782 - 1864
Biography
Nathaniel F. Williams (1782–1864) was an American businessman and politician. He graduated from Harvard College in 1801. Serving as a lawyer in Boston and Annapolis. With his brothers, Amos, George and Cumberland, he founded the Savage Mill on land next to the Commodore Joshua Barney House in Maryland.During this time he also served as an attorney for the Maryland Senate, Western Shore from 1811 to 1816. He served as a private, Baltimore Fencibles, War of 1812, becoming wounded at the Battle of North Point in 1814. Williams was also Acting Attorney General of Maryland, serving from 1820 to 1822.
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Two-page letter from Daniel Webster in Washington to Nathaniel F. Williams in Baltimore, in which he asks for confidential information on the amount of tobacco exported from and the amount of sugar and coffee imported into Baltimore. What in American vessels and foreign vessels.
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Two-page letter from Daniel Webster in Washington to Nathaniel F. Williams in Baltimore, telling him that he had expected to receive funds from Mr. Landon for property of Webster sold abroad but due to delays, Webster must arrange for a loan.
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Letter from Daniel Webster in Lowell to Nathaniel F. Williams in Baltimore, telling hom that court business will keep him in Lowell for a while but he will forward a check. His speeches at Andover and Bunker Hill will soon be in pamphlet form. Includes note, 1843, asking Williams to come to Washington for their mutual benefit.
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Letter from Daniel Webster in Washington to Nathaniel F. Williams in Baltimore, telling him that it will be more convenient to pay the draft in Washington. Prospects look better.