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Waddy Thompson letter

 Item: 1
Identifier: Mss 842510
Webster Mss 842510
Date(s): 1842-09-10
Abstract

In English.

Walter Channing letter

 Item: 1
Identifier: Mss 844552.1
Webster Mss 844552.1
Date(s): 1844-10-02
Abstract

In English.

Walter Lowrie letter

 Item: 1
Identifier: Mss 836254
Webster Mss 836254
Date(s): 1836-04-04
Abstract

In English.

Washington, [DC] to Capt. Stevens, [Franklin, NH]

 Item: 1
Identifier: Mss 835124.2
Webster Mss 835124.2
Date(s): 1835-01-24
Abstract

Instructs Stevens on repairs to the house in Franklin, and placement of the pigpen and privy.

Washington [DC], to [Governor John] J. Davis [Mass.], Letter

 Item: 1
Identifier: Mss 836374.3
Webster Mss 836374.3
Date(s): 1836-06-24
Abstract

Concerning his speculation in lands in the Michigan Territory. Documents his interest in purchasing a farm as an investment.

Washington D.C. to Hon. Joseph Story, Cambridge, Ma. , Letter

 Item: 1
Identifier: Mss 830312
Webster Mss 830312
Date(s): 1830-05-12
Abstract

Webster writes from Washington D.C. to Supreme Court Justice Joseph Story a personal letter concerning hunting, his family and the imported salt tarriff bill then being considered in the House of Representatives.

Washington, D.C. to Hugh L. White, Letter

 Item: 1
Identifier: Mss 840222
Webster Mss 840222
Date(s): 1840-03-22
Abstract

Webster writes of his dismay that White has resigned his Senate seat and of his feelings regarding the Tennessee legislature on the matter.

Washington [DC], to Jacob B. Moore, Concord, NH., Letter

 Item: 1
Identifier: Mss 834668
Webster Mss 834668
Date(s): 1834-12-18
Abstract

Gives his impression of the political situation in New Hampshire and compares it to Mass.

Washington [D.C.], to [James Hervey] Bingham., Letter

 Item: 1
Identifier: Mss 843127.1
Webster Mss 843127.1
Date(s): 1843-01-27
Abstract

Webster offers Bingham, his close friend and Dartmouth College classmate, employment at $1,200 a year.

[Washington D.C.] to [Jeremiah Mason], Letter

 Item: 1
Identifier: Mss 824269.1
Webster Mss 824269.1
Date(s): 1824-04-19
Abstract

Webster writes to former NH Senator Jeremiah Mason of an impending tariff bill before the Senate and its prospects. He also writes of a published speech he was ill prepared to give and concerns over legislation relating to paying Spain to settle outstanding claims related to the the Adams-Onis Treaty.

Washington [D.C.] to J.L. Edwards [Washington, D.C.], Letter

 Item: 1
Identifier: Mss 843311.2
Webster Mss 843311.2
Date(s): 1843-05-11
Abstract

Webster asks the pensions office for information on a Revolutionary War soldier, Robert Dorrance.

Washington, [D.C.], to John Moorland, Havana [Cuba]., Letter

 Item: 1
Identifier: Mss 851211
Webster Mss 851211
Date(s): 1851-03-11
Abstract

Discusses appointment of Allen F. Owen as U.S. consul at Havana. Requests transfer of the consulate archives.

Washington, D.C., to John Taylor, Franklin, N.H., Letter

 Item: 1
Identifier: Mss 846640.1
Webster Mss 846640.1
Date(s): 1846-11
Abstract

Detailed inventory and directions for the management of Webster's farm.

Washington D.C. to [Leverett] Saltonstall, Letter

 Item: 1
Identifier: Mss 826658
Webster Mss 826658
Date(s): 1826-12-17
Abstract

Webster writes from Washington D.C. to Leverett Saltonstall (Massachusetts State Senator at the time) concerning the dismissal of a case they are both involved in.

[Washington D.C.] to Mr. Osma, Peru, Letter

 Item: 1
Identifier: Mss 851307.1
Webster Mss 851307.1
Date(s): 1851-05-07
Abstract

One letter to Mr. Osma, Charge d'affairs of Peru, concerning the Peruvian's perception of an error by customs officers in California regarding sugar imports.

Washington, D.C. to Mr. [Richard] Frothingham [Boston, MA], Letter

 Item: 1
Identifier: Mss 835675.4
Webster Mss 835675.4
Date(s): 1835-12-25
Abstract

Webster writes to Mr. Frothingham, regarding his fear of President Jackson's reaction to a French refusal to pay its debt.

Also includes a separate engraving of Webster.

Washington [D.C.], to Mr. [William?] Ayers, Letter

 Item: 1
Identifier: Mss 840680.2
Webster Mss 840680.2
Date(s): 1840-12-30
Abstract

Supposed fair copy. Writing in confidence concerning the selection of President-elect William Henry Harrison's Cabinet.

Washington [DC], To Mr.[Nicholas] Biddle , Letter

 Item: 1
Identifier: Mss 828220.3
Webster Mss 828220.3
Date(s): 1828-03-20
Abstract

Asks that Mr. Caswell be better paid. He requests that the letter be read March 21 and referred to the committee on the offices.

Washington, [D.C.], [to Nicholas Biddle?]., Letter

 Item: 1
Identifier: Mss 838228.2
Webster Mss 838228.2
Date(s): 1838-03-28
Abstract

Asks that Biddle peruse a letter of U.S. Representative Russell's for a favorable opinion of Mr. Comstock.

Washington, [D.C.], to Peter Harvey, Letter

 Item: 1
Identifier: Mss 851309
Webster Mss 851309
Date(s): 1851-05-09
Abstract

Will meet Boston friends in New York to confer.

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