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John Forsyth letter
In English.
John G. Chapman letter
Two-page letter from John G. Chapman in Port Tobacco, Maryland to Daniel Webster in which he speaks of the Whigs and Webster's position in the Cabinet. Encloses resolution stating Whigs' confidence in Webster.
John Henry Sherburne letter
Three-page letter from John Henry Sherburne in New York to Daniel Webster, asking for a note from Webster concerning the transportation of the remains of John Paul Jones from Paris.
John Hogan letter
In English.
John Holmes letter
In English.
John Holmes letter
In English.
John J. Bryant letter
In English.
John J. Morris letter
In English.
John James Audubon letter
In English.
John Johnson letter
Letter from John Johnson in Newbury, New Hampshire to Daniel Webster, asking him to take care of a note by his brother against Thomas Glover.
John Jordan Crittenden letter
Two-page letter from John Jordan Crittenden in Washington to Daniel Webster, apologizing to Webster for any offence he might have given.
John Langdon Sullivan letter
Two-page letter from John Langdon Sullivan in New York to Daniel Webster in Boston, in which he inquires if Webster would still like the fowling piece of Frederick Franks.
John Leeds Kerr letter
In English.
John Leverett letter
In English.
John Marshall letter
In English.
John Marshall letter
Letter from John Marshall to Daniel Webster in which he thanks Webster for the copy of his speeches and tells him that he was disappointed in not seeing two speeches delivered to the first congress of which he was a member. Includes portrait of J. Marshall.
John McLean letter
In English.
John Middleton Clayton letter
Two-page letter from John Middleton Clayton in Newcastle, Delaware to Daniel Webster in Washington, requesting employment for a needy friend. Webster should think about the treaty of extradition with Mexico.
John Minor Botts letter
Four-page letter from John Minor Botts in Richmond, Virginia to "My dear Sir" [i.e. Daniel Webster], telling him that General Harrison lost the Virginia election because of William Nives. Nives says the loss was due to Webster's visit to the state. Includes portrait of J.M. Botts.
John Nelson letter
In English.
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