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Daniel Webster letter
Letter to Webster from William Todd Otto inviting him to speak at a meeting in Philadelphia.
Daniel Webster letter
Letter to Webster from Elihu Chauncy related to Webster's candidacy in the forthcoming presidential election and his popularity in Pennsylvania.
Daniel Webster letter
Letter from Asa Andrews to Daniel Webster soliciting his aid in obtaining a claim Andrews has against the Secretary of the Treasury.
Daniel Webster letter
Letter from Otis P. Lord to Lemuel Shaw, Chief Justice of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court, about a bill of exceptions and the proper use and effectiveness of legal terms and phrasings.
Daniel Webster letter
Letter from Leslie Combs to Webster reporting on the meeting with Henry Clay in New York.
Daniel Webster letter
Letter from Theron Metcalf to Daniel Webster regarding argument made by him and Webster in the case of Baker v. Fales in the Massachusetts Supreme Court in 1820. The importance of this case lies in its inclusion within a body of precedential case-law affirming of the separation of church and state. Enclosed with the letter are two pages of notes on various precedents and readings of the statute of charitable uses.
Daniel Webster letter
Two page letter from Thomas Banks entitled "Great Pumpkins"in which he talks about seeing Daniel Webster giving an address at a train depot in Manchester.
Daniel Webster letter
Webster writes from Washington, D.C. to his farm manager John Taylor at the Elms, Franklin, New Hampshire, to pay J. W. Kelly twenty dollars in produce or cash.
Daniel Webster letter
Letter from Daniel Webster (1782-1852) to his brother Ezekiel Webster (1780-1829). Writer intends to bring home all information he can get about England's offer. Another bank project has been started. Writer hopes to be at Hopkinton court. He has practiced in the Supreme Court and greatly admires Marshall. The Yazoo bill has been passed. Mason is growing to be a great man. Includes notation of presentation of letter to Robert H. Parkinson from Frank W. Gunsaulus in 1916.
Daniel Webster letter
Friendly letter from Daniel Webster (1782-1852) to Samuel Ayer Bradley (1801-1874) with musings about their Dartmouth days and Hanover, NH. Includes typescript transcription of letter.
Daniel Webster letter
Letter from Daniel Webster (1782-1852) to Samuel Ayer Bradley (1801-1874) inquiring about his health and his general well being. Includes typescript transcript of letter.
Daniel Webster letter
Letter from Daniel Webster (1782-1852) to Samuel Ayer Bradley (1801-1874) voicing his relief that Bradley arrived safely in Concord and telling him about a dance Webster attended at school. Includes typescript transcript of letter.
Daniel Webster letter
Letter from Daniel Webster (1782-1852) to Samuel Ayer Bradley (1801-1874) congratulating him on the marriage of his cousin and rejoices at Bradley's health. Includes typescript transcript of letter.
Daniel Webster letter
Letter from Daniel Webster (1782-1852) to Samuel Ayer Bradley (1801-1874) regarding his current position in life (poverty) and his plans for the future (professional respectability) and asking Bradley for the advice he had promised to give. Typescript of the letter is also included.
Daniel Webster letter
Letter from Daniel Webster (1782-1852) to Samuel Ayer Bradley (1801-1874) with musings on his poverty, hoping to be able to move to Boston but thinking about going into practice in Vermont. Webster promises to get Bradley's advice before making any decisions. Typescript transcript of letter is also included.
Daniel Webster letter
Letter from Daniel Webster (1782-1852) to Samuel Ayer Bradley (1801-1874) asking Bradley to forbear a suit against Mr. Simson until he hears from the writer. Typescript of letter is also included.
Daniel Webster letter
Letter from Daniel Webster (1782-1852) to Samuel Ayer Bradley (1801-1874) regarding the Simeon case and the Secretary's relationship with Miss. W which is the talk around Concord and Hanover with some people believing that there is one and other not. Webster has not made up his mind on the matter. Typescript of letter is also included.
Daniel Webster letter
Letter from Daniel Webster (1782-1852) to Samuel Ayer Bradley (1801-1874) filling Bradley in on the status of the relationship between the Secretary and Miss W. which seems to no longer be an active one. Webster also informs Bradley that Nathaniel Green has left, leaving his creditors behind and that Webster had spend Thanksgiving in Concord where several marriages had taken place. Typescript of the letter is also included.
Daniel Webster letter
Letter from Daniel Webster (1782-1852) to Samuel Ayer Bradley (1801-1874) informing Bradley that he has been detained by business and that he had sent the horn. Typescript of letter is included.
Daniel Webster letter
Letter from Daniel Webster (1782-1852) to Samuel Ayer Bradley (1801-1874) asking Bradley to be electioneer in the northern part of New Hampshire including the towns of Conway, Bartlett, Adams, Eaton, Buxton and Chatham. Webster hopes that his party will carry the ticket. Typescript of the letter is also included.