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[Washington] to [Sen.]Daniel S. Dickinson, Letter

 Item: 1
Identifier: Mss 850527.1
Webster Mss 850527.1
Date(s): 1850-09-21
Abstract

Webster writes to Daniel S. Dickinson that despite his initial misgivings for the man, as the two leave for break, Webster was impressed by Dickinson's work in the Senate during the session.

Wells, Gelston and Porter bill

 Item: 1
Identifier: Mss 824604.1
Webster Mss 824604.1
Date(s): 1824-11-04
Abstract

In English.

William Alexander Graham letter

 Item: 1
Identifier: Mss 851529
Webster Mss 851529
Date(s): 1851-09-29
Abstract

In English.

William Archer letter

 Item: 1
Identifier: Mss 841253
Webster Mss 841253
Date(s): 1841-04-03
Abstract

In English.

William Baylies letter

 Item: 1
Identifier: Mss 848552
Webster Mss 848552
Date(s): 1848-10-02
Scope and Contents

Two-page letter from William Baylies in West Bridgewater, Massachusetts to "My dear Sir" [Daniel Webster], telling him that Mr. Hale will probably decline the nomination. Hopes to see and hear Mr. Webster.

William Beach Lawrence letter

 Item: 1
Identifier: Mss 843268
Webster Mss 843268
Date(s): 1843-04-18
Abstract

In English.

William Berkeley Lewis letter

 Item: 1
Identifier: Mss 852218.1
Mss 852218.1
Date(s): 1852-03-18
Abstract

In English.

William Bigler letter

 Item: 1
Identifier: Mss 852408
Webster Mss 852408
Date(s): 1852-07-08
Scope and Contents

Letter from William Bigler in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania to Daniel Webster, requesting a letter of introduction for Colonel John J. McCahen who will go to Europe to negotiate a loan for Pennsylvania.

William Bolton appointment

 Item: 1
Identifier: Mss 805363
Webster Mss 805363
Date(s): 1805-06-13
Abstract

In English.

William Bradford Reed letter

 Item: 1
Identifier: Mss 833466
Webster Mss 833466
Date(s): 1833-08-16
Scope and Contents

Two-page letter from William Bradford Reed in Philadelphia to Daniel Webster in Boston, telling him that he would like to make plans for Webster's Franklin Institute discourse. Includes letter from March 19, 1835 from Harrisburgh, Pennsylvania to the Pennsylvania Legislature.

William C. Munger letter

 Item: 1
Identifier: Mss 850109
Webster Mss 850109
Date(s): 1850-01-09
Abstract

In English.

William Channing Gibbs letter

 Item: 1
Identifier: Mss 851570
Webster Mss 851570
Date(s): 1851-10-20
Scope and Contents

Letter from William Channing Gibbs in Newport, Rhode Island to Daniel Webster, telling him that he wishes Webster to accept a few copies of a sermon preached at Newport's Episcopal Church on Errors and Ultraism. The opinions on slavery and the Compromise Bill expressed therein are in accordance with those of our people. Every article from Webster's pen is read by them. Endorsed by Webster. (Photocopy)

William E. Robinson letter

 Item: 1
Identifier: Mss 850517.1
Webster Mss 850517.1
Date(s): 1850-09-17
Abstract

In English.

William Henry Furness letter

 Item: 1
Identifier: Mss 850109.1
Webster Mss 850109.1
Date(s): 1850-01-09
Abstract

In English.

William Henry Wilkins letter

 Item: 1
Identifier: Mss 000034.1
Webster Mss 000034.1
Date(s): undated
Abstract

In English.

William Henry Wilkins letter

 Item: 1
Identifier: Mss 806172
Webster Mss 806172
Date(s): 1806-02-22
Abstract

In English.

William Henry Wilkins letter

 Item: 1
Identifier: Mss 806215
Webster Mss 806215
Date(s): 1806-03-15
Abstract

In English.

William Henry Wilkins letter

 Item: 1
Identifier: Mss 806252
Webster Mss 806252
Date(s): 1806-04-02
Abstract

In English.

William Henry Wilkins letter

 Item: 1
Identifier: Mss 806456
Webster Mss 806456
Date(s): 1806-08-06
Abstract

In English.

William Henry Woodward letter

 Item: 1
Identifier: Mss 804462
Webster Mss 804462
Date(s): 1804-08-12
Abstract

In English.

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