A Guide to the Paul C. Crusemann Collection,
1788-1932
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| Creator | Crusemann, Paul
C. |
| Title | Crusemann (Paul C.)
Collection,
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| Dates: | 1788-1932 |
| Abstract | The bulk of the
collection consists of unrelated items having to do with the affairs of Elisha
Marshall Pease, Texas governor from 1853 to 1857, and his wife Lucadia
Christiana Niles Pease. Included also is a significant collection of historical
documents, such as a letter from George Washington, an original copy of the
public Treaty of Velasco, other notable papers from the time of the Texas
Revolution and the Republic of Texas, Pease's diary for October 1836 to January
1837 with a summary of his later activities, and an extensive autograph
collection. |
| ID | OCLC NUMBER: 21216836, Accession No.
67-113 |
| Extent | 10 in. |
| Language | English. |
| Repository | Center for American History, The
University of Texas at Austin |
The bulk of the collection consists of unrelated items having to do with
the affairs of Elisha Marshall Pease, Texas governor from 1853 to 1857, and his
wife Lucadia Christiana Niles Pease. Included also is a significant collection
of historical documents, such as a letter from George Washington, an original
copy of the public Treaty of Velasco, other notable papers from the time of the
Texas Revolution and the Republic of Texas, Pease's diary for October 1836 to
January 1837 with a summary of his later activities, and an extensive autograph
collection.
The collection is composed of documents, autographs, and miscellaneous
instruments by and to persons prominent in Texas and American history. Paul C.
Crusemann, grandson of Governor and Mrs. Elisha Marshall Pease, maintained the
collection until 1966, when he donated it to the University. Many of the
documents, including an 1836-1837 diary, relate to Governor Pease. The
collection contains an original copy of the Treaty of Velasco, which ended the
Texas Revolution in 1836. This copy may have belonged to ad interim President
David Gouverneur Burnet, one of the signers. Also contained in the collection
is a letter from General Santa Anna to President Burnet, notifying him that
Mexican troops had been ordered out of Texas in compliance with the Treaty.
Other letters bear the signatures of important figures in early Texas--William
Barret Travis, Sam Houston, Branch Tanner Archer, Thomas F. McKinney, George T.
Wood, James Pinckney Henderson, Thomas Jefferson Rusk, Hardin Richard Runnels,
and John Austin Wharton, to name a few. National figures are also represented
by their letters: George Washington, Andrew Johnson, Stephen A. Douglas, and
others.
Includes typed transcripts of most items.
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Arrangement
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| Letters, official documents, diary, poem, and autographs arranged
chronologically or alphabetically according to type of material. |
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Organization
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| The documents are arranged and numbered item by item. Each one is
described in the following inventory. Many are transcribed, presumably by the
donor. Most of the material was originally kept in a scrapbook, but removed for
purposes of preservation. A smaller album has been kept intact which contains
autographs, a poem, and miscellany. |
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| Subjects (Persons) |
| | Burnet, David Gouverneur,
1789-1870. |
| | Niles family. |
| | Pease, Elisha Marshall,
1818-1883. |
| | Pease, Lucadia Christiana Niles
Pease. |
| | Santa Anna, Antonio Lopez de,
1794?-1876. |
| Subjects |
| | Treaty of Velasco. |
| | Land titles--Texas. |
| | Politicians--Texas. |
| | Railroads--Texas. |
| | Reconstruction--Texas. |
| | Texas - Governors |
| | Texas--History--Republic,
1836-1846--Sources. |
| | Texas--History--Revolution,
1835-1836--Sources. |
Collection originated by Elisha Marshall and Lucadia Christiana Niles
Pease descended through their daughter Carrie Pease Graham and her daughter
Margaret Graham Crusemann to Governor Pease's great-grandson Paul C.
Crusemann.
Paul C. Crusemann Collection, (1788-1898) 1932, Center for American
History, University of Texas at Austin.
Detailed Description of the Collection
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Inventory
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| 3G483 | | | Documents: |
| | | 1. Treaty of Velasco |
| | | Three sheets of holograph manuscript, two columns per
page, English in the lefthand column, Spanish in the righthand column, written
on both sides of the sheet. There is a blank cover sheet inscribed on the
outside: Public Treaty between Santa Anna and the Government ad interim of
Texas
14th May 1836. |
| | | Letters and miscellaneous instruments: |
| | | 1788-1819: |
| | | | 2. George Washington, Mount Vernon, to Baruch Bassett,
Jr., Letter,
Friendly, personal letter. February 3, 17[88].
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| | | | 3. James W. Henry, War Department, Washington, to Brig.
Gen. Macpherson, Letter,
Concerns pay for soldiers. April 2, 1799.
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| | | | 4. Oliver Wolcott, Captain-general and
Commander-in-chief of Connecticut, U.S.A., to Richard Niles, Appointment as
Captain, 8th Co. 1st Reg. Infantry, Connecticut Militia,
Oct. 20, 1817. |
| | | 1830-1840: |
| | | | 5. W. W. Ellsworth to Richard M. Niles, Note,
January 19,
1834. |
| | | | 6. William Barret Travis, San Felipe, to Hon. Silas
Dinsmore, Jr. Letter,
Introducing E. M. Pease of Bastrop. May 13, 1835.
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| | | | 7. B. T. Archer, Brazoria, to Stephen F. Austin,
Chairman of the Committee of Safety of Jurisdiction of Austin, Letter,
reporting on raising volunteers,
Sept. 25,
1835. |
| | | | 8. Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna, Velasco, to Pres. David
G. Burnet, Letter,
Concerns Gen. Woll removing his troops south of the Rio Grande. In
Spanish. May 20, 1836.
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| | | | 9. E. M. Pease diary. Daily entries from Oct. 29, 1836
to Jan. 1837. Then summary. Small book, 4 × 6 inches, with ten sheets covered
with handwriting in ink on both sides of the page. |
| | | | 10. James W. Robinson, Dist. Judge, Brazoria County,
Texas, to E. M. Pease,
Certification as attorney and counsellor of said court. April 12, 1838.
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| | | | 11. U.S. Senate Resolutions. Facsimile of the expunged
resolution of U.S. Senate, as it appears in the records of the Senate,
and facsimile of Mr. Benton's original expunging resolution (without
the preamble) passed by the Senate of the United States,
March 28, 1834,
Jan. 16, 1837. |
| | | | 12. Solar de la Marguerite to Monsieur Niles, Note in
French,
Nov. 10, 1838. |
| | | 1840-1850: |
| | | | 13. Wm. P. Scott, Chief Justice, Brazoria County, to E.
M. Pease,
Appointment as mayor of Brazoria. Jan. 6, 1840.
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| | | | 14. W. S. Fulton, Washington to Peter G. Washington,
Esq., Letter,
Asks name of person and date of letter written to him. July 22, 184[1].
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| | | | 15. C. F. Cleveland, Note, New Haven,
Album, p. 1. (Folder 106) June 4, 1842.
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| | | | 16. John Fairfield, [to Mrs. Niles], Note,
Album, p. 19. (Folder 106) Dec. 30, 1844.
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| | | | 17. Nathaniel Niles to Miss Niles. Washington,
Concerns autographs for album. Feb. 4, 184[5].
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| | | | 18. Winfield Scott to Hon. Preston King, Letter,
Concerns Scott's hunting history of his old "brother
soldier." March 14, 1846.
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| | | | 19. Thos. F. McKinney, Austin, Texas, to E. M. Pease,
Letter,
Asks for statement from Pease as to whether McKinney and Williams
ever received govt. paper during provisional govt. at discount or par, and
whether the firm ever charged for services, etc. April 29, 1846.
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| | | | 20. Thomas Bates, Clerk, U.S. Dist. Court, Galveston, to
E. M. Pease. Certification as atty. and counsellor in said court,
Nov. 24, 1846. |
| | | | 21. P. W. Gray, Houston, to E. M. Pease, Letter,
Congratulates Pease on his being placed at head of Judiciary
Committee. Dec. 27, 1847.
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| | | | 22. Geo. T. Wood, Pres. Demo. Convention, State of
Texas, Austin, to E. M. Pease, Appointment as delegate to national convention
in Baltimore,
Feb. 22, 1848. |
| | | 1850-1860: |
| | | | 23. J. S. Vedder, Sec. Galveston Lodge No. 3, IOOF to E.
M. Pease. Resolution of thanks for passing act of incorporation for the Lodge,
March 7, 1850. |
| | | | 24. General [James] Willie, Hartford, Conn., to
[Juliete] Niles, Note,
informing her of death of Mrs. Niles. Oct. 7, 1850,
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| | | | 25. Sam M. Williams, Galveston, Texas, to E. M. Pease,
Letter.
April 11,
1853. |
| | | | 26. J. Pinckney Henderson, San Augustine, to E. M.
Pease, Letter,
Introducing Col. John R. Burke. Oct. 20, 1853.
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| | | | 27. David Johnson, Limestone Springs, So. Carolina, to
Gov. Pease, Letter,
Recommends Clayton L. Clarke as Commissioner of Deeds in
Texas. Nov. 26, 1853.
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| | | | 28. H. S. Foote, New Orleans, to E. M. Pease, Letter,
Recommends Col. John B. Burke. Dec. 1, 1853.
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| | | | 29. P. H. Bell, Washington, to E. M. Pease, Letter,
Recommends Rice W. Payne to take acknowledgements of deeds for
Virginia. Jan. 12, 1854.
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| | | | 30. John L. Manning, Millford, So. Carolina, to Gov.
Pease, Letter,
Appoints W. Joseph H. Sanders as Commissioner for S. C. Feb. 20, 1854.
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| | | | 31. Charles H. Pond, Hartford, Conn. to Whom it May
Concern, Letter,
Asks appointment of Samuel L. Warner. March 3, 1854.
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| | | | 32. David G. Burnet, Oakland, to E. M. Pease, Letter,
Recommends Dr. Hugh Kirkpatrick. March 7, 1854.
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| | | | 33. Thos. J. Rusk, Washington, to E. M. Pease, Letter,
Recommends Abel U. Mayo of Richmond, Va., for Commissioner of Deeds
for Texas. March 12, 1854.
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| | | | 34. John D. Sloat, Comm. U.S. Navy, Washington, D.C. to
Sam Houston, Senator of U.S., Washington, D.C., Letter,
Asks appointment of his son, Lewis W. Sloat as Commissioner of Deeds
for Texas. March 15, 1854.
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| | | | 35. W. P. Ballinger, Galveston, to Gov. Pease, Austin,
Letter,
March 28,
1854. |
| | | | 36. David S. Reid, Raleigh, N.C., to Gov. Pease, Letter,
Recommends Nathaniel J. Palmer for Commissioner of Affidavits in
N.C. for State of Texas. April 21, 1854.
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| | | | 37. W. L. Marcy, U.S. Sec. of State, Washington, D.C.,
to E. M. Pease, Letter,
Concerns compulsory Mexican military service of Carlos Rios y
Martinez, a U.S. citizen. June 13, 1854.
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| | | | 38. Persifor F. Smith, Bvt. Maj. Gen., Headquarters,
Dept. of Texas, Camp on Piedras Pintos, 8 mi. west of Fort Clark, to Gov.
Pease, Letter,
Calls for 6 companies of mounted men to be mustered into U.S.
service Nov. 1 to serve 12 months. Aug. 20, 1854.
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| | | | 39. John Hemphill, Chief Justice, Supreme Court of
Texas, to Gov. E. M. Pease. Letter, Supreme Court Room, Austin, Texas,
Nov. 16, 1854. |
| | | | 40. H. R. Runnels, Clarksville, Red River, Co., to E. M.
Pease, Austin. Letter,
Endorses Pease stand on Pacific RR matter; hopes there will be no
called session of the legislature. Nov. 30, 1854.
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| | | | 41. John Bigler, Gov. of California, and J. W. Denver,
Sec. of State, to Gov. of Texas, Letter,
Asks for appointment of Francis L. Hatch of Marysville, Calif. as
commissioner to take acknowledgements to be used in Texas. Feb. 6, 1855.
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| | | | 42. Charles Gillette [Principal St. Paul's College,
Anderson, Texas,
to
E. M. Pease, Letter,
Inquires about purchase of land belonging to Pease. 1852-1856], March 26, 1855.
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| | | | 43. Andrew Johnson, Executive Office, Nashville, Tenn.
to Gov. of Texas. Recommends Thomas Boyers.
June 19, 1855. |
| | | | 44. O. M. Roberts, Henderson, Texas, to E. M. Pease,
Letter,
Concerns candidacy of Pease and Col. Ward. Aug. 11, 1855.
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| | | | 45. Gov. E. M. Pease to John R. Michael, Land Grant, 160
acres in Denton County,
Oct. 26, 1855. |
| | | | 46. I. Toucey, Washington, to Gov. Pease, Note,
Introduces David Clark, salesman of Sharp's rifle. Jan. 23, 1856.
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| | | | 47. John A. Wharton [n.p.] to Gov. Pease, Note,
Jan. 23, 1856. |
| | | | 48. Stephen A. Douglas to Gov. E. M. Pease, Letter
written from Senate Chamber, Washington, D.C.,
Recommends Julius R. Pomeroy for Commissioner of Deeds for
Texas. March 31, 1856.
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| | | | 49. Lewis Cass to Gov. Fairfield, Letter,
Introduces Capt. Clay. March 18, [1856].
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| | | | 50. John H. Reagan, Rusk, Texas, to Gov. Pease, Letter,
Encloses resignation; asks if it is sufficient to authorize writ of
election for his successor without special election. April 3, 1856.
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| | | | 51. Sam Houston, Washington, to Gov. E. M. Pease,
Austin, Letter recommending A. B. Gray.
April 10,
1856. |
| | | | 52. Asa Bigg, Senate Chamber, to Gov. of Texas, Letter,
Recommends James W. Bryan as Commissioner of Deeds for
Maryland. July 2, 1856.
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| | | | 53. L. D. Evans, House of Representatives, to Gov.
Pease, Letter,
Urges granting request for extension of time allowed for completing
railroad by Mexican Gulf & Henderson Railroad Co. July 26, 1856.
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| | | | 54. James Guthrie, Sec. of Treasury, to Edmund M. Pease,
Letter,
Request for list of names and addresses of presidents of all
railroads chartered and organized in Texas. Sept. 4, 1856.
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| | | | 55. Abner S. Lipscomb, Liveoaks, near Independence,
Texas, to Gov. Pease, Austin, Letter,
Recommends John Key of Brenham for post of physician in insane
hospital which was provided for by the last legislature. Oct. 1, 1856.
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| | | | 56. Aaron V. Brown, Nashville, Tenn. to Gov. of Texas,
Letter,
Recommends Wm. F. Doherty as Commissioner of Deeds. Oct. 3, 1856.
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| | | | 57. Sarah J. Hale to Edmund M. Pease, Letter,
Concerns proclaiming Nov. 20 as official Thanksgiving
Day. Oct. 9, 1856.
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| | | | 58. Henry A. Wise, Richmond, Va., to E. M. Pease,
Letter,
Oct. 21, 1856. |
| | | | 59. W. Medill, Ex-Gov. of Ohio, to Gov. of Texas,
Letter,
Concerns Ohio man in Texas prison, John M. Bates. Jan. 8, 1857.
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| | | | 60. C. Dorwin, U.S. Consul, Montreal, to E. M. Pease,
Gov. of Texas, Letter,
Feb. 23, 1857. |
| | | | 61. Volney E. Howard, Member of Congress from San
Francisco, Calif., to E. M. Pease, Letter,
Asks appointment of Capt. Charles J. Brenham as Commissioner for
Texas. May 13, 1857.
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| | | | 62. Rev. E. H. Chapin to Bro. Moor[e], Letter,
New York. Concerns preaching engagement. June 27, 1857.
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| | | | 63. J. A. Bayard, Wilmington, Del. to Gov. of Texas,
Letter,
Recommends William B. Wiggins for Commissioner of Deeds. Oct. 7, 1857.
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| | | | 64. Louis T. Wigfall, of Marshall, to Gov. Pease,
Letter,
Discusses political matters. April 17, 1858.
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| | | | 65. R. T. Wheeler to E. M. Pease, Letter,
May 2, 1858. |
| | | | 66. D. L. Dix, St. Louis Hotel, New Orleans, to E. M.
Pease, Letter,
Concerns building of insane asylum. April 11, 1859.
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| | | | 67. Edw. Fontaine to E. M. Pease. Letter,
Wants to sell his property adjoining that of Pease. June 28, 1859.
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| | | 1860-1870: |
| | | | 68. W. Merritt, Maj. Gen., Headquarters Cavalry, Mil,
Div. of the Gulf, Austin, Texas, to Gov. Pease, Letter,
July 28, 1865. |
| | | | 69. Horace Greely to S. R. Wiggins, Letter,
Aug. 15, 1867. |
| | | | 70. Chas. Griffin, Bvt. Maj. Gen., Hdq. Dist. of Texas,
Galveston,
Letter of recommendation for Mr. Honey for position of
clerk. August 29, 1867.
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| | | | 71. R. B. Hayes, Gov. of Ohio, Columbus to [], Letter of
transmittal,
Jan. 15, 1868. |
| | | | 72. M. C. Hamilton, Comptroller, Austin, to E. M. Pease,
Letter,
Asks about bond and oath of James H. Leaverton of Anderson
County. Jan. 31, 1868.
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| | | | 73. Henry J. Whitehouse, Bishop of Illinois, Chicago, to
Bishop and Clergy of Protestant Episcopal Church in U.S. Letter,
Introduces Rev. K. Karlen, on 2 year leave from National Church of
Sweden to ascertain religious state of Scandanavian settlers in
America. June 8, 1868.
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| | | | 74. John A. Dix, Note endorsing book
Pantheon des Illustrations Francaises au XIX Siecle,
by Victor Frond. Paris,
June 12, 1868. |
| | | | 75. Goucet. Geneva,
July 13, 1868. |
| | | | 76. Ed. R. S. Canby, Maj. Gen. to Gov. Pease, Letter,
Jan. 12, 1868. |
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| 3G484 | | | 1870-1880: |
| | | | 77. I. Washburn to Rev. C. R. Moor[e], Note, Portland
[Maine],
Sends regrets at not being able to attend a meeting. May 16, 1870.
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| | | | 78. A. A. Miner, Pres. Tufts College, Boston to Whom it
May Concern. Recommends Wm. B. French as teacher.
July 19, 1870. |
| | | | 79. Saluska A. Gr[au], Houston, to Gov. Pease, Letter,
Concerns land grant case to be heard in court. Nov. 21, 1871.
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| | | | 80. George G. Sell, Hartford, Conn. to Gov. Pease,
Letter,
Concerns land in Montgomery County. Sept. 12, 1872.
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| | | | 81. Wm. M. Baker, Newburyport, Mass. to Gov. E. M.
Pease, Letter,
Introduces Mrs. A. E. Porter, who plans to live in
Austin. Nov. 18, 1873.
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| | | | 82. Edwin Waller, Hempstead, Waller County, Texas, to
Gov. E. M. Pease, Letter,
August 11,
1874. |
| | | | 83. John V. L. Pruyn, Chancellor, Univ. of State of N.
Y. to President [John] Raymond of Vassar. Note,
Feb. 20, 1875. |
| | | | 84. A. E. Burr, Hartford, Conn. to E. M. Pease, Letter,
Wants information about land owned by M. W. Chapin. June 18, 1875.
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| | | | 85. John C. Robinson, Binghamton, New York, to Gov. E.
M. Pease, Letter,
Oct. 12, 1877. |
| | | | 86. Sam[uel] Harris, Greenfield, to Gov. E. M. Pease,
Letter,
Apology for not answering Pease's letter. Sept. 25, 1878.
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| | | | 87. G. Schleicher, House of Rep., Washington, D.C., to
Gov. E. M. Pease, Letter,
Dec. 15, 1878. |
| | | | 88. Thos. L. Gathright, College Station, Texas, to E. M.
Pease, Letter,
Concerns Pease portrait to hang in office of president at
A&M. Aug. 18, 1879.
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| | | 1880-1898: |
| | | | 89. [A] R. Norton to E. M. Pease, Collector, Galveston,
Letter,
Introducing Geo. B. Wright. Oct. 16, 1880.
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| | | | 90. J. A. Garfield, Mentor, Ohio, to E. M. Pease, Wm. D.
Shepherd, F. K. Sturges and others. Note,
Nov. 11, 1880. |
| | | | 91. R. W. Thompson, Sec. of U.S. Navy, Washington, to E.
M. Pease, Galveston. Letter acknowledging receipt of Pease's recommendation of
Rev. Alfred Lee Royce of Janesville, Wis. for Chaplain in U.S. Navy.
November 18,
1880. |
| | | | 92. Edward E. Hale, Brooklyn, to Gov. Pease, Letter,
Asks for help for friend who wants to know about education in
Texas. Dec. 22, 1880.
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| | | | 93. [] C. Marshall, New York, to Ex-Gov. Pease, Note,
Sept. 27,
1881. |
| | | | 94. E. G. Marshall, Lehigh Gap, Pa., to Ex-Gov. E. M.
Pease, Letter,
May 31, 1882. |
| | | | 95. E. H. Capen, [Pres. Tufts College], Letter fragment,
March 23,
1883. |
| | | | 96. John Ireland, Gov. of Texas, to Mrs. E. M. Pease,
Austin, Letter,
Offers House of Representatives for state funeral of Gov.
Pease. Aug. 27, 1883.
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| | | | 97. E. M. Pease Funeral Notice - Austin, Texas,
Aug. 29, 1883. |
| | | | 98. Harriet Beecher Stowe, Hartford, to Houghton Mifflin
Co., Letter,
Concerns copies of UTC sent to
her. March 8, 1892.
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| | | | 99. Otis Skinner to Mrs. Pease, Note,
Subsequent note
Nov. 19, 1894-5.
Jan. 11, 1932. |
| | | | 100. J. M. Holland, Sexton, to Mrs. L. C. Pease, Receipt
for cleaning cemetery lot.
Feb. 12,
[18]98. |
| | | | 101. Hymn of the Alamo by Reuben Marmaduke Potter,
Oct. 1836. |
| | | | 102. Elisabet Ney, Letter,
undated |
| | | | 103. E. M. Pease, Certificate, Tx. Veterans Assoc.,
Moses Austin Bryan, Secret.,
undated |
| | | | 104. E. M. Pease, Certificate, Tx. Veterans Assoc., F.
W. Johnson, President,
April 17,
1882. |
| | | | 105. Autographs,
dated and
undated |
| | | | 106. Album |
| | | | 107. Miscellaneous items: Undated and unreadable
signatures |
| | | Autographs |
| | | | Adams, John Quincy (1767-1848, Rep. & Sen.-Mass.,
6th Pres. U.S.) Album page or folder number: 37
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| | | | Allen, W(illiam 1803-1879, Rep. &
Sen.-Ohio) 17 & 45
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| | | | Anderson, Jos(eph 1757-1837, Sen.-Tenn., U.S.
Treasurer) 161
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| | | | Armstrong, John (1755-1843, Sen.-N.Y., Foreign Minister,
Sec. of War) 161
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| | | | Ashley, Chester (1790-1848, Sen.-Ark) 61
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| | | | Atchison, David R. (1807-1886, Sen.-Mo) 57
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| | | | Atherton, Chas. Gordon (1804-1853, Rep. &
Sen.-N.H.) 43
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| | | | Atterbury, W. W. (1866-1935, Pres. of Pa. R.
R.) Folder 105
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| | | | Austin, S. F. (1793-1836, Father of Texas) Folder 105
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| | | | Bagby, Arthur P. (1794-1858, Sen.-Ala) 59
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| | | | Barnum, P. T. (1810-1891, Amer. circus
showman) 205
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| | | | Bancroft, George (1800-1891, Sec. of Navy) 69
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| | | | Barrow, Alexander (1801-1846, Sen.-La.) 63
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| | | | Bayard, Richard H. (1796-1868, Sen.-Del) 65
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| | | | Benton, Thomas H. (1782-1858, Rep. &
Sen.-Mo) 13
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| | | | Berrien, John Macpherson (1781-1856,
Sen.-Ga.) 63
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| | | | Bodisco (Russian Minister) 253
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| | | | Bowdon, F. W. (1817-1857, Rep.-Ala.) 111 & 255
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| | | | Brace, Jonathan (1754-1837, Rep.-Conn.) Folder 105
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| | | | Breese, Sidney (1800-1878, Sen.-Ill.) 67
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| | | | Bryant, William Cullen (1794-1878, Amer. poet and
editor) 213
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| | | | Burr, Aaron (1756-1836, Sen.-NY, VP of U.S.) Folder 105
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| | | | Burstadt, Albert (Amer. artist and painter) 213
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| | | | Calhoun, J. C. (1782-1850, Rep. & Sen.-S.C., VP of
U.S.) 21
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| | | | Cass, Lewis (1782-1866, Sen.-Mich.) 45
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| | | | Choate, Rufus (1799-1859, Rep. &
Sen.-Mass.) 65
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| | | | Clayton, John M. (1796-1856, Sen.-Del.) 49
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| | | | Clayton, Thomas (1773-1854, Rep. &
Sen.-Del.) 43
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| | | | Crawford, Wm. H. (1772-1834, Sen.-Ga., Sec. of War &
Treas.) 175
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| | | | Crittenden, J. J. (1787-1863, Rep. &
Sen.-Kty) 69
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| | | | Dallas, G. M. (1792-1864, Sen.-Pas, VP under
Polk) 5
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| | | | Dayton, Wm. L. (1807-1864, Sen.-NJ) 45
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| | | | Dean, W. W. 203
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| | | | Dickens, Charles (1812-1870, English author) Folder 105
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| | | | Dix, John A. (1798-1876, Sen.-NY) 57
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| | | | Dixon, James (1814-1873, Rep. &
Sen.-Conn.) 205
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| | | | Dodd, Mary A. ("Flowers," Hartford,
Sept. 7, 1842)23
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| | | | Dwight, Theodore (
Rep.-Conn.) 1764, 1846,
Folder 105
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| | | | Ellsworth, Henry L. (1791-1858, Comm. of
Patents) Folder 105
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| | | | Espy, James P. (1785-1860, Meteorologist in War &
Navy Depts.) 80
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| | | | Evans, Geo. (1797-1867, Rep. &
Sen.-Maine) 53
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| | | | Fessenden, W. P. (1806-1869, Rep. & Sen.-Maine, Sec.
of Treas.) 255
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| | | | Foster, Dan (preacher) 227
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| | | | Gallatin, Albert (1761-1849, Rep. & Sen.-Pa., Sec.
of Treas.) 175
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| | | | Giddings, D. C. (1827-1903, Rep.-Texas) Folder 105
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| | | | Grant, U. S. (1822-1885, U.S. General, 18th Pres. of
U.S.) Folder 105
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| | | | Greene, Albert C. (1791-1863, Sen.-RI) 57
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| | | | Hamlin, H. (1809-1891, Rep. & Sen.-Maine, VP of
U.S.) 255
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| | | | Hanaford, Phebe A. (1829-1921, Amer. minister &
suffragette) 217
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| | | | Hannegan, E. A. (1807-1859, Rep. &
Sen.-Ind.) 59
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| | | | Harrison, [] 161
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| | | | Hawley, Jos. R. (1826-1905, Rep. &
Sen.-Conn.) 203
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| | | | Haywood, Will H., Jr. (1801-1852, Sen.-NC) 53
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| | | | Henderson, John (1795-1866, Sen.-Miss.) 65
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| | | | Henshaw, David (1791-1852, Sec. of Navy) 71 & 251
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| | | | [Hillard, H. W.] (1808-1892, Rep.-Ala., Minister to
Brazil) 71
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| | | | Houston, Sam (1793-1863, Gov.-Tenn. & Tex.,
Sen.-Tex., Pres. of Tex.) Folder 105
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| | | | Hubbard, R. D. (1818-1884, Rep. &
Gov.-Conn.) 205
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| | | | Huger, Daniel E. (1779-1854, Sen.-SC) 69
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| | | | Huntington, Jabez W. (1788-1847, Rep. &
Sen.-Conn.) 49
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| | | | Ingersoll, C. J. (1782-1862, Rep.-Penn.) 36
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| | | | Jarnagin, Spencer (1792-1853, Sen.-Tenn.) 47
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| | | | Johnson, C. (1793-1866, Rep.-Tenn.) 13
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| | | | Johnson, Henry (1783-1864, Rep. &
Sen.-La.) 67
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| | | | Johnson, Reverdy (1796-1876, Sen.-Maryland) 61
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| | | | Johnson, Richard Mentor (1781-1850, Rep. & Sen. Kty,
VP of U.S.) 51
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| | | | Jones, J. W. (1791-1848, Rep.-Va.) 36
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| | | | Kendall, Amos (1789-1869, Postmaster
General) Folder 105
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| | | | King, Preston (1806-1865, Rep. &
Sen.-NY) 36
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| | | | Kuhnemann, Eugen (professor Breslau Univ.) 10
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| | | | Lewis, Dixon Hall (1802-1848, Rep. &
Sen.-Ala.) 59
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| | | | McCullough, John (1832-1885, Eng. born American
actor) Folder 105
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| | | | Madison, Dolly Payne (1768-1849, wife of James
Madison) 9
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| | | | Madison, James (1751-1836, Rep.-Va., 4th Pres. of
U.S.) 9
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| | | | Mangum, Willie Person (1792-1861, Rep. &
Sen.-NC) 53
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| | | | Miles, Nelson Appleton (1839-1925, Maj. Gen. U.S.
Army) Folder 105
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| | | | Morehead, James Turner (1797-1854,
Sen.-Kty.) 69
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| | | | Murphy, Henry Cruse (1810-1882, Rep.-NY) 36
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| | | | Niles, John Milton (1787-1856, Sen.-Conn., Post-master
General) Folder 105
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| | | | Niles, Nathaniel (1791-1869) Folder 17
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| | | | Ord, Edward Cresap (1818-1883, Brig. Gen. U.S.
Army) Folder 105
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| | | | Osgood, Frances S. (1811-1850, Amer.
Poetess) 262
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| | | | Outlaw, David (1806-1868, Rep.-NC) 71 & 111
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| | | | Owen, Robert Dale (1800-1877, Rep.-Ind.) 37
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| | | | Phelps, Samuel S. (1793-1855, Sen.-Vermont) 63
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| | | | Pierce, Franklin (1804-1869, Rep. & Sen.-N.H., 14th
Pres. of U.S.) Folder 105
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| | | | Polk, James Knox (1795-1849, Rep.-Tenn., 11th Pres. of
U.S.) 5
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| | | | Porter, Augustus Seymour (1798-1872,
Sen.-Mich.) 65
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| | | | Potter, Emery Davis (1804-1896, Rep.-Ohio) 71 & 111
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| | | | Roberts, Oran Milo (1815-1898, Sup. Ct. and Gov. of
Texas) Folder 105
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| | | | Robinson, John Cleveland (1817-1897, Amer. Army
officer) 205
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| | | | Rogers, Will (1879-1935, Amer. cowboy
humorist) Folder 105
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| | | | Rollins, Edward Henry (1824-1889, Rep. &
Sen.-N.H.) 255
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| | | | Rood, E. Irene Folder 105
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| | | | Russ, John (1767-1833, Rep.-Conn.) Folder 105
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| | | | Sargeant, John (Justice of the Peace) Folder 105
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| | | | Schadtler, Otto Heinrich Von Folder 105
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| | | | Semple, James (1798-1866, Sen.-Ill.) 67
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| | | | Sevier, Ambrose Hundley (1801-1848,
Sen.-Ark.) 47
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| | | | Seymour, Thomas Hart (1807, 1868,
Rep.-Conn.) 71 & Folder 105
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| | | | Simmons, James Fowler (1795-1864, Sen.-R.I.) 61
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| | | | Smith, Truman (1791-1884, Rep. &
Sen.-Conn.) 255
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| | | | Smith, [T.V.] 161
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| | | | Speight, Jesse (1795-1847, Rep.-NC,
Sen.-Miss.) 67
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| | | | Stetson, Lemuel (1804-1868, Rep.-NY) 41
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| | | | Stevens, John Leavett (1820-1895, Minister to 5
countries) 203 & 237
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| | | | Stevenson, Andrew (1784-1857, Rep.-Va.) Folder 105
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| | | | Stuart, Ruth McEnery (1849-1917, Amer.
writer) Folder 105
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| | | | Sturgeon, Daniel (1789-1878, Sen.-Penn.) 47
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| | | | Tappan, Benjamin (1773-1857, Sen.-Ohio) 65
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| | | | Toucey, Isaac (1792-1869, Rep. & Sen. &
Gov.-Conn., Atty Gen., Sec. Navy) Folder 105
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| | | | Tyler, John (1790-1862, Rep. & Sen-Va., VP and 10th
Pres. of U.S.) 33
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| | | | Upham, William (1792-1853, Sen.-Vermont) 49
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| | | | Walker, R. J. (1801-1869, Sen.-Miss., Sec. of Treas.,
Gov. of Kansas) 209
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| | | | Washburn, C. C. (1818-1882, Rep.-Wis.) 255
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| | | | Washington, Peter G. (auditor) Folder 105
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| | | | Webster, Daniel (1782-1852, Rep.-N.H., Rep. &
Sen.-Mass.) 69
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| | | | Welles, Gideon (1802-1878, Sec. of Navy) 251
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| | | | White, Albert Smith (1803-1864, Sen.-Ind.) 65
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| | | | Wilde, Richard Henry (1789-1847, Rep.-Ga.) 256
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| | | | [Wiley, Pierre] 255
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| | | | Williams, Thomas Scott (1777-1861,
Rep.-Conn.) Folder 105
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| | | | Woodbridge, William (1780-1861, Sen.-Mich.) 67
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| | | | Woodbury, Levi (1789-1851, Sen.-N.H.) 43
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| | | | Young, Timothy R. (1811-1898, Rep.-Ill.) 71
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| | | Undated or unreadable signatures
(Folder 107) |
| | | Butler, B. F. to Judge Niles, Note,
Nov. 3, [] |
| | | Collinsworth, Jas to [] |
| | | Duval, T. H. to W. Swenson, Note |
| | | [Mariniz, F.] to M. Niles, Note, Turin,
April 13, 18[29] |
| | | Paige, Lucius R. to Rev. C. R. Moor[e], n.p.,
n.d. |
| | | Sawyer, T. J., Prof. Tufts College, Note., n.p.,
n.d. |
| | | St. Clair, Arthur, Letter to editor of a paper asking him
to put in his newspaper some remarks from the writer about his vindication by a
Congressional enquiry, in 1791. n.p.,
n.d. |
| | | [] to [], Letter,
Concerns legal matter in Aaron Burr's law firm. n.p.,
April 22, 1819.
n.d. |
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