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Daniel Webster letter

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Identifier: Mss 818115.1
Webster Mss 818115.1
Date(s): 1818-01-15
Abstract

Letter from Daniel Webster (1782-1852) to Samuel Ayer Bradley (1801-1874) enclosing something (which is lacking) possibly a subscription paper for Dartmouth College. Webster asks Bradley to do what he can with it and to send anything he gets to President Brown. Typescript transcript of the letter is included.

Daniel Webster letter

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Identifier: Mss 807652
Webster Mss 807652
Date(s): 1807-12-02
Abstract

Letter from Daniel Webster (1782-1852) to Samuel Ayer Bradley (1801-1874) filling Bradley in on the status of the relationship between the Secretary and Miss W. which seems to no longer be an active one. Webster also informs Bradley that Nathaniel Green has left, leaving his creditors behind and that Webster had spend Thanksgiving in Concord where several marriages had taken place. Typescript of the letter is also included.

Daniel Webster letter

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Identifier: Mss 816271
Webster Mss 816271
Date(s): 1816-04-21
Abstract

Letter from Daniel Webster (1782-1852) to Samuel Ayer Bradley (1801-1874) introducing A. Lucas from North Carolina, who would like to print a correct journal of the congressional proceedings. Webster informs Bradley that the Bank has passed and that the Tariff is nearly finished. Discussing related political matters, Webster states that he believes that the manufacturing interest has become a strong distinct political party. Typescript of the letter is also included.

Daniel Webster letter

 Collection
Identifier: Mss 836360
Webster Mss 836360
Date(s): 1836-06-10
Abstract

Typescript transcription of letter from Daniel Webster (1782-1852) to Samuel Ayer Bradley (1801-1874) regarding the petition of Capt. Porter to the Senate. Webster is also looking forward to getting away from Congress by which, he feels, imprisoned. Includes one manuscript page addressed to Bradley. According to a note the original of the letter was in the possession of Mrs. Charles R. Mattson in 1941.

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