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James Thomas Field poem
In English.
James Watson Webb letter
In English.
James Wilson letter
Three-page letter from James Wilson in Steubenville, Ohio to Daniel Webster, telling him that most of the people are with the President in the matter of the US Bank. Van Buren might join Webster in removing the deposits.
Jared Sparks letter
In English.
Jared Sparks letter
Letter from Jared Sparks in Boston to Daniel Webster in Washington in which he asks Webster to write a review of a book on political economy for the "North American Review."
Jeremiah Mason letter
In English.
J.G. Moore letter
Letter from J.G. Moore to unidentified recipient (perhaps Henry Sargent), complaining that Daniel Webster has not been keeping him informed of State Department business.
John B. Ashe letter
In English.
John B. Hearne letter
Letter from John B. Hearne in Chillicothe, Ohio to Daniel Webster in Boston, requesting a copy of his speech at Worcester in 1832 or 1833, and his address at Pittsburgh upon his return from the West.
John Barney letter
In English.
John C. Wright letter
In English.
John C. Wright letter
Two-page letter from John C. Wright in Columbus, Ohio to Daniel Webster in Washington, telling him that he is pained to hear attacks on Webster by a party press. Needs a copy of a document to aid in his defence.
John Catron letter
In English.
John Catron letter
In English.
John Cowper letter
Two-page letter from John Cowper to Daniel Webster, asking Webster to "give the inclosed its direction." (Evidently has to do with an embargo on the ship "Apollo.") Webster's note reads, "The difficulty which Mr. Copwer alludes to above, as existing in his case, is, that it seems probable the cargo was fully insured in England."
John Curtis Chamberlain letter
In English.
John Curtis Chamberlain letter
In English.
John Cushman Hale speech
Three-page speech from John Cushman Hale at Orford Academy. "Speech favoring Daniel Webster for President."
John Darling Swett letter
Two-page letter from John Darling Sweat and Hannah (Webster) Sweat in Andover to Daniel Webster, telling him that John Sweat has broken his leg and is in need of money. On the back of the letter, Daniel Webster has written a note to Ezekiel, asking him to forward the money enclosed.
John Delafield letter
Two-page letter from John Delafield in Seneca County, New York to Daniel Webster in Washington, DC with an invitation to the agricultural fair at Rochester in September. Includes a draft of a reply by Webster on the same page.
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