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Daniel Webster letter
In English.
Daniel Webster letter
In English.
Daniel Webster letter
In English.
Daniel Webster letter
In English.
Daniel Webster letter
In English.
Daniel Webster letter
In English.
Daniel Webster letter
In English.
Daniel Webster letter
In English.
Daniel Webster letter
In English.
Daniel Webster letter
In English.
Daniel Webster letter
Two-page letter from Daniel Webster in Washington to Mr. Hiram Ketchum, regarding political matters, tariff and various men active in Congress, Clay and Harrison etc.
Daniel Webster letter
Three-page letter from Daniel Webster in Washington to Mr. Ketchum in which he speaks of many politicians, both friends and foes. Charles H. Russell can keep Rhode Island in its place. Mr. C. may fall back on General H.
Daniel Webster letter
Three-page letter from Daniel Webster to Hiram Ketchum, telling him he has seen Webb's two articles and despises them. If he sees anything disrespectful to himself in The American, he will sever his connections with it. He would like to know what the over-wise people think the cabinet ought to have done - leave the Gov't? Quit places upon the question of the coercive branches in a Bank Charter?
Daniel Webster letter
Three-page letter from Daniel Webster in Washington, DC to Hiram Ketchum, dicussing congressional apportionment of members and failure to adopt his report made ten years earlier.
Daniel Webster letter
Three-page letter from Daniel Webster in Boston, Massachusetts to Hiram Ketchum, telling him that he is referring Turner to him and that he is not interested in having his name listed in the coming election. Also talks about publication of Andover Speech, the illness of his wife and the fact that the president is for annexation.
Daniel Webster letter
Two-page letter from Daniel Webster in Washington to Hiram Ketchum in New York, telling him that Mr. Cushman and Mr. Seaton forsee difficulty in electing Taylor. Crittenden sees a problem with Scott. Judge Bennett's first choice of Judge McLean.
Daniel Webster letter
Three-page letter from Daniel Webster in Capon Springs, Virginia to Hiram Ketchum in which he agrees with his correspondent that Col. Webb is an able editor and commends him highly. A postscript of Pennsylvania politics is added, mentioning Gov. Johnson and Gen. Scott.
Daniel Webster letter
Letter from Daniel Webster in Washington to Hiram Ketchum in New York, telling him that he is in trouble over the Lobos subject and requesting information from his friends.
Hiram Ketchum letter
In English.
Hiram Ketchum letter
In English.