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Caleb Cushing letter
Four-page letter from Caleb Cushing in Washington to Richard M. Blatchford and Fletcher Webster with the statement that Cushing loaned Daniel Webster money in return for receiving the post as Commissioner to China is completely false. Includes envelope addressed to Hiram Ketchum, New York with handwritten note about the Cushing case.
Daniel Fletcher Webster letter
Letter from Daniel Fletcher Webster in Boston to George S. Gideon in Washington in which he discusses the distribution of Daniel Webster's estate among the creditors. Also signed by Richard Milford Blatchford. Includes a letter from Richard Milford Blatchford to George S. Gideon.
Daniel Fletcher Webster letter
In English.
Daniel Fletcher Webster letter
In English.
Daniel Fletcher 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
Three-page letter from Daniel Webster to his son Fletcher in which he tells him about anticipated travels in Massachusetts as well as various business and family matters. Webster mentions Mr. (Richard M.?) Blatchford and Mr. (Edward?) Curtis, both of whom assisted Webster with his financial and business matters.
Daniel Webster letter
In English.
Daniel Webster letter
In English.
Daniel Webster letter
Two-page letter from Daniel Webster in Boston, Massachusetts to Daniel Fletcher Webster, asking that he acknowledge the receipt of a communication from Mr. Acosta. (Photocopy)
Daniel Webster Letter
Webster writes to his son Fletcher, who was Chief Clerk of the Department of State, concerning Webster's correspondence from England and letters for President Tyler, including a letter from General Lewis Cass. Webster comments on Cass' potential political ambitions and how Tyler's tone should be in his response.
Daniel Webster letter
Letter from Daniel Webster to his son Fletcher Webster. Writing on black-bordered mourning stationery, Webster tells his son that he will not arrive in Boston until after the New Year due to a storm in Washington, D.C.
Fletcher Webster letter
In English.
Fletcher Webster letter
Letter from Fletcher Webster in Boston to Daniel Webster in which he tells his father that Peter Harvey is on his way to Washington and asks about the Sizer et. al. vs. Many patent suit. Also tells him that the Vermont Union Whig is the paper in Vermont.
Impression of a seal
A two-page impression from the seal with which Mr. Webster signed the Treaty of Washington in 1842, initialed by Fletcher Webster.