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Daniel Webster letter
Two-page letter from Daniel Webster in Boston to Ezekiel Webster, telling him that he is to use his own judgement about selling the Tarlton land. Writer and his family are going to Sandwich next week. Writer expects to be in Cambridge for Commencement. He invites Ezekiel to Sandwich.
Daniel Webster letter
Two-page letter from Daniel Webster to Ezekiel Webster in Boscawen, enclosing an extract from a letter from the Pension Office relating to Truel.
Daniel Webster letter
Four-page letter from Daniel Webster to Ezekiel Webster in Boscawen, telling him about the candidates for governor of New Hampshire. Tarff is not yet decided. Candidates for president of the US. Calhoun ought to be chosen vice-president. Cogswell is to be Marshall of New Hampshire.
Daniel Webster letter
Three-page letter from Daniel Webster in Washington to Ezekiel Webster in Bosawen, telling him about the New Hampshire election. What does Ezekiel think Websters faction shoud do if in the first days of balloting Mr. Crawford leads?
Daniel Webster letter
Letter from Daniel Webster to Ezekiel Webster in Boscawen, telling him that he thinks Bartlett would accept appointment as Chief Justice of New Hampshire. Mr. Plumer might be the best man to take his place.
Daniel Webster letter
Letter from Daniel Webster in Boston to Ezekiel Webster in Concord, telling him that after hearing from Concord, writer advised Mr. S. against going to New Hampshire at present, but if Ezekiel thinks otherwise there is still time for S. to come.
Daniel Webster letter
Three-page letter from Daniel Webster to Ezekiel Webster in Boscawen with political gossip of the federal government and New Hampshire.
Daniel Webster letter
Letter from Daniel Webster to Ezekiel Webster in Boscawen, telling him that he plans to leave in about four days. Mr. Crawford's health is precarious and Mr. Adams' prospects increase. The Committee is nearly through. Daniel Osgood is staying with the writer.
Daniel Webster letter
Three-page letter from Daniel Webster in Washington, DC to Ezekiel Webster in Boscawen, telling him about New Hampshire politics and that Clay has been elected Speaker.
Daniel Webster letter
Two-page letter from Daniel Webster in Boston to Ezekiel Webster in Boscawen, relating to the payment of the assessment on writer's bank shares. Writer has given Flanders' note to the cashier.
Daniel Webster letter
Letter from Daniel Webster to Ezekiel Webster in Boscawen, telling him that it is reported that Mr. Adams received the New York vote. It is important that Calhoun be elected by the people.
Daniel Webster letter
Three-page letter from Daniel Webster in Washington to Ezekiel Webster in Boscawen, telling him about the trouble between the Speaker and Mr. Bartlett. Writer hears nothing from Lewis. Talks about the mail contracts and Mr. Longfellow not recommending Mr. Kelly. Writer thinks Mr. Livermore might be chosen as a candidate for governor.
Daniel Webster letter
Three-page letter from Daniel Webster in Philadelpia to Ezekiel Webster in Concord, telling him that Mr. Crawford is very sick and that Mr. Adams' chances are very good. General Jackson's interest is waning. Candidates for senator from New Hampshire. Mr. Plumer should be kept in Congress.
Daniel Webster letter
Three-page letter from Daniel Webster in Boston to Ezekiel Webster in Boscawen, telling him that since the Ezekiel's illness prevented his family from going to the White Hills. Writer wanted them all to come to his house. Mr. Clay is ill. The President probably will not come to Boston.
Daniel Webster letter
Letter from Daniel Webster in Exeter to Ezekiel Webster, informing him that court goes slowly and that Gerrish vs. Edson will probably get a new trial. He plans to go to Boston tomorrow and asks Ezekiel to meet him when the court goes to Cheshire.
Daniel Webster letter
Three-page letter from Daniel Webster to Ezekiel Webster informing him that the House is taking up the Conscription Bill. There has been a good deal of debating on a Volunteer Bill. If they make a proper Bank Bill, the Federalists will vote for it.
Daniel Webster letter
Three-page letter from Daniel Webster to Ezekiel Webster, telling him that the great subject of discussion is the currency. The Bankruptcy Bill will probably not be acted on this session, even the tariff bill may be postponed. There are many applicants for Whipple's place.
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In English.
Ezekiel Webster letter
Letter from Ezekiel Webster to Daniel Webster in Portsmouth, New Hampshire informing him that Mr. Banfield prefers the Capt. Tolford farm in Alexandria and Lewis will give a warrantee deed.
Ezekiel Webster letter
Three-page letter from Ezekiel Webster, Boston, to Daniel Webster, Salisbury. Writer advises Daniel not to go to New York but to come to Boston. There is an opening for him in the writer's school.