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Pierre A. Borsarelli letter
Letter from Pierre A. Borsarelli in Corino to Daniel Webster, announcing Webster's election to membership in the Reale Academia D'Agricoltura di Torino and enclosing the certificate of membership. Enclosure lacking.
Plaintiff bill of cost
In English.
Promissory note
In English.
R. Amory letter
In English.
R. Heriot letter
In English.
Record of a Virginia lawyer
In English.
Report of Daniel Webster's speech
In English.
Reverdy Johnson letter
In English.
Richard Burleigh Kimball letter
In English.
Richard Fletcher letter
In English.
Richard Milford Blatchford brief
Richard Milford Blatchford brief of the account of George S. Gideon with the estate of Daniel Webster, Washington.
Richard Rush letter
In English.
Richard Stockton letter
Two-page letter from Richad Stockton in Princeton to Daniel Webster in Portsmouth, New Hampshire telling him that he does not think the British will venture a landing. Comments unfavorably on Monroe's speech. Speaks of French and British involvement in the War.
Richard V. Gaines letter
In English.
Robert Barnwell Rhett letter
Three-page letter from Robert Barnwell Rhett to Daniel Webster, telling him that he is concerned that remarks in Webster's speech at Saratoga are being attributed to him.
Robert Charles Winthrop certification
In English.
Robert Charles Winthrop letter
Letter from Robert Charles Winthrop in Boston to Daniel Webster, telling him that the enclosed resolutions were adopted with strong deep feelings. Signed by a committee of Whig members of the Massachusetts Legislature which include Charles Hudson Winthrop, Samuel B. Walcott and Osmyn Baker. Enclosure lacking.
Robert Cumming Schenck letter
Three-page letter from Robert Cumming Schenck to Daniel Webster, telling him that he is receiving applications for secretaryship of Brazilian Mission. The verbal assault on Webster was skillfully rebuked. Includes letter dated January 31, 1863 to the President and portrait and biographical sketch of Robert Cumming Schenck.
Robert Field Stockton letters
Two letters from Robert Field Stockton in Princeton to unidentified recipient, "My dear Sir" [i.e. Daniel Webster, Boston] telling him that he hopes Adams' cabinet has adopted liberal and patriotic principles. Mentions the political outlook for Clay, Calhoun and Jackson. Includes two portraits of Robert F. Stockton.
Robert G. Shaw letter
In English.
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