William Wolcott Ellsworth letter
Collection
Identifier: Mss 842178
Webster Mss 842178
Description
Three-page letter from William Wolcott Ellworth in Hartford, Connecticut to Daniel Webster, telling him that he believes the country is indebted to Daniel Webster for remaining at his post. He hopes that nothing will occur to make it necessaary for Daniel Webster to abandon it. Defines the position of the Whigs in Court concerning the U.S. Bank. Senator Huntington, in his opposition to the Exchequer greatly mistook the sentiments of his constituents.
Dates
- 1842-02-28
Creator
- Ellsworth, William Wolcott, 1791-1868 (Author, Person)
- Webster, Daniel, 1782-1852 (Recipient, Person)
Conditions Governing Access
Unrestricted
Conditions Governing Use
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Extent
.01 linear ft. (1 envelope)
Language of Materials
English
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