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Admitted to Vermont bar, 1791; practiced law in New Hampshire, 1791-1802; appointed attorney general of New Hampshire, 1802; elected to U.S. Senate, 1813; returned to private practice, 1817; associated with Daniel Webster in Dartmouth College Case, 1818-1819; New Hampshire state legislator, 1820-1824; president and counsel for Portsmouth branch of Bank of the U.S., 1828-1832; practiced law in Boston, 1832-1838.
Lawyer and U.S. senator, of Portsmouth, N.H.
Mason was born in Lebanon, Conn. and graduated from Yale in 1788. He was the son of Jeremiah Mason, a colonel in the revolutionary army. He was admitted to the bar of New Hampshire in 1781 and in 1802 was appointed attorney general of New Hampshire. He served in the U.S. Senate as a Federalist (1813-1817). In 1832, he moved his law practice to Boston.
Admitted to Vermont bar, 1791; practiced law in New Hampshire, 1791-1802; appointed attorney general of New Hampshire, 1802; elected to U.S. Senate, 1813; returned to private practice, 1817; associated with Daniel Webster in Dartmouth College Case, 1818-1819; New Hampshire state legislator, 1820-1824; president and counsel for Portsmouth branch of Bank of the U.S., 1828-1832; practiced law in Boston, 1832-1838.
1782-84: Prepared for college under Nathan Tisdale of Lebanon
1784: Entered Yale College, New Haven.
1788: Graduated from Yale College.
1788-89: Read law in the office of the Hon. Simeon Baldwin in New Haven.
1789-91: Read law in the office of Gen. Stephen Row Bradley in Wetminster, VT.
1791: Admitted to the Vermont bar.
1791-94: Practiced law in Westmoreland, New Hampshire
1794-97: Practiced law in Walpole, New Hampshire
1797: Removed to Portsmouth, New Hampshire (1797-1832).
1799: Married Mary Means, 1777-1858, daughter of Colonel Robert Means of Amherst, New Hampshire.
1802: Appointed Attorney General of New Hampshire (served 1802-05)
1813: Elected as a Federalist to the United States Senate (served 1813-17)
1815: Received an honory L.L.D. From Bowdoin College.
1816: Declined appoint as Chief Justice of New Hampshire.
1817: Resigned from the Senate; re-entered private practice; received an honorary L.L.D. From Harvard College.
1818-19: Associated with Daniel Webster and Jeremiah Smith in the Dartmouth College Case.
1820: Elected tot he New Hampshire House of Representatives (served 1820-24)
1823: Received an honorary L.L.D. from Dartmouth College.
1824: Candidate for election to the United States Senate; defeated in legislature by one vote.
1828: Chosen president and counsel for Portsmouth Branch of the Bank of the United States (served 1828-32).
1832: Removed to Boston to practice law.
1838: Retired from the active practice of law.
1848 Oct 14: Died in Boston; buried in Mt. Auburn Cemetery, Cambridge, Massachusetts.
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Mason, Jeremiah, 1768-1848. Letter, 1836 October 6, Boston, to Samuel Hale, Portsmouth, N.H.
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Letter, 1836 October 6, Boston, to Samuel Hale, Portsmouth, N.H.
Encloses his opinion on the [Academy] question.
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Mason, Jeremiah, 1768-1848. Memoranda of Jeremiah Mason, 1832-1847.
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Memoranda of Jeremiah Mason, 1832-1847.
Contains memoranda of Mason regarding civil cases in which he served as counsel.
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Mason, Jeremiah, 1768-1848. Statement of account, 1828 Feb., to Peter Chadwick.
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Statement of account, 1828 Feb., to Peter Chadwick.
Receipted statement of account for legal services rendered.
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Dawes, William, 1745-1799. Papers, 1727-1814.
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Papers, 1727-1814.
Papers of William Dawes and other family members. Papers relating to Dawes' military career include his commission as adjutant of the regiment of militia in Boston, a book of military orders for Dawes, directions for military movements, and an account of provisions made for the Continental Army troops from 1779-1780. There is a ledger account of Dawes and Cooidge, Dawes' merchant and trading business. Dawes' land and house in Marlborough are represented in a map, drawing, and written description. Other financial and real estate records include promissory notes, deeds, a rent agreement, and bills to Dawes' estate. (Cont.) The collection also contains letters to John Goddard from Senators Nicholas Gilman and Jeremiah Mason. Topics discussed include the status of a merchants' petition to Congress, criticism of Jefferson's anti-mercantile policies, the Election of 1812, tensions between the Executive and Legislative branches concerning the Embargo, the nation's general preparedness and conduct of the war, and the appointment of Albert Gallatin as Secretary of the Treasury.
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Mason, Jeremiah, 1768-1848. Letter, 1828 November 30, Portsmouth, N.H., to George Ticknor, Boston.
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Letter, 1828 November 30, Portsmouth, N.H., to George Ticknor, Boston.
Looking forward to his intended visit; mentions Webster and Judge Story.
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Mason, Jeremiah, 1768-1848. Papers, 1818-1827.
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Papers, 1818-1827.
Letters to Jeremiah Mason, prominent New Hampshire lawyer and statesman, from Daniel Webster, regarding legal matters, in particular the Dartmouth College case, and current politics. Also, two letters from Rufus Choate regarding legal matters and cases.
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Joseph Story papers
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Joseph Story papers
The Joseph Story papers contain the incoming letters of Joseph Story, a Massachusetts state representative, United States Supreme Court justice, and Harvard Law School professor. The papers deal with a wide range of political and legal issues concerning Massachusetts and the United States in the first half of the 19th century.
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Joseph Story papers (1794-1851)
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Joseph Story papers (1794-1851)
The Joseph Story papers contain the incoming letters of Joseph Story, a Massachusetts state representative, United States Supreme Court justice, and Harvard Law School professor. The papers deal with a wide range of political and legal issues concerning Massachusetts and the United States in the first half of the 19th century.
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Webster, Daniel, 1782-1852. Letter, 1829 Nov. 23, to Samuel Frothingham.
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Letter, 1829 Nov. 23, to Samuel Frothingham.
States that Jeremiah Mason has written requesting proxy forms, and asks that a bill be sent to Portsmouth.
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Mason, Jeremiah, 1768-1848. [Letter] 1813 July 5, Washington [to] William Plumer.
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[Letter] 1813 July 5, Washington [to] William Plumer.
Offering to send the governor of N.H. political news, and commenting on the Senate resolution regarding Albert Gallatin.
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Bartlett, Ichabod, 1786-1853. Letter, 1848 October 30, Portsmouth [N.H.], to "Respected Madam" [i.e. Mrs. Mason?, n.p.].
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Letter, 1848 October 30, Portsmouth [N.H.], to "Respected Madam" [i.e. Mrs. Mason?, n.p.].
Is forwarding copy of resolution passed by the Rockingham Bar. Expresses sympathy from members of the Court and Bar and acquaintances of Mr. Mason in New Hampshire.
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- Bartlett, Ichabod, 1786-1853. Letter, 1848 October 30, Portsmouth [N.H.], to "Respected Madam" [i.e. Mrs. Mason?, n.p.].
Dartmouth College Office of the President. Records of the administration of Francis Brown, 1815-1820.
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Records of the administration of Francis Brown, 1815-1820.
Correspondence chiefly concerns the Dartmouth College case (Trustees of Dartmouth College v. William Woodward. Correspondents, whose letters primarily relate to the Dartmouth College case, include a number of Dartmouth College trustees including Nathaniel Niles, Israel W. Putnam, Seth Payson, Timothy Farrar, Elijah Paine, and Asa McFarland. Among those opposing the college trustees and supporting Dartmouth University, Brown received letters from Gov. William Plumer, Gov. John Taylor Gilman, William Henry Woodward, John Wheelock, and William Allen. Other correspondents include Joseph Hopkinson, Joseph Perry, Nathan Smith, Benjamin J. Gilbert, Joseph Annance, Alexander Ramsay, Jermiah Mason, Azel Backus, Jeremiah Day, R.D. Mussey, and Erastus Fairbanks. To a lesser extent the records concern fiscal matters of Moor's Charity School and the enrollment of boys from the Stockbridge Indians and the tribe at St. Francis. Other subjects include the loaning of a telescope to Dartmouth by William Thurston, and the leasing of college-owned land in Wheelock, VT. The records include Brown's inaugural address and some accounts.
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Belknap, Andrew E. Boston Common papers, 1824-1850.
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Boston Common papers, 1824-1850.
Opinions concerning the right of the City of Boston to sell land formerly part of the Boston Common and Public Garden. Includes reports and correspondence of Franklin Dexter, Jeremiah Mason, and Andrew E. Belknap; and newspaper clippings.
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William Plumer Papers, 1774-1845, (bulk 1802-1825)
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William Plumer Papers 1774-1845 (bulk 1802-1825)
Governor of New Hampshire and legislator, United States senator from New Hampshire, essayist, and historian. Correspondence, diaries, letterbooks, autobiography, writings, notes, transcripts of poetry, essays, extracts, and other papers relating to Plumer’s personal life and career in New Hampshire and national politics and as an essayist.
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Webster, Daniel, 1782-1852. Letter, 1848 November 13, Boston, [Massachusetts], to Joel Parker, Cambridge, Massachusetts.
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Letter, 1848 November 13, Boston, [Massachusetts], to Joel Parker, Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Requests information on Jeremiah Mason.
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- Webster, Daniel, 1782-1852. Letter, 1848 November 13, Boston, [Massachusetts], to Joel Parker, Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Haven, Nathaniel Appleton, 1762-1831. Deed, 1807 Jan. 29.
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Deed, 1807 Jan. 29.
Conveys a parcel of land in Piermont, N.H. to George Woodward.
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Webster, Daniel, 1782-1852. Letter-cover, 1826 March 27, [n.p.], to Jeremiah Mason, Portsmouth, N.H.
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Letter-cover, 1826 March 27, [n.p.], to Jeremiah Mason, Portsmouth, N.H.
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Jeremiah Mason papers, 1798-1844
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Jeremiah Mason papers 1798-1844
Correspondence during his terms as Attorney General of New Hampshire (1802-1805), as a senator in the United States Senate (1813-1817), and as a representative in the New Hampshire House of Representatives (1820-1824). The correspondence also reflects his activities in private practice and in local issues, such as the Dartmouth College Case (1818-1819). The correspondence, which is largely political, reflects the issues of the times, among them Aaron Burr's activities, the Tripolitan War, the War of 1812, the presidential elections of 1816 and 1824, the embargo and the tariff. Among the correspondents are Nicholas Biddle, David Daggett, Rufus King, William Plumer, Benjamin Tappan and Bennett Tyler.
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Tudor, Henry James, and Tudor, William. Additional papers, 1802-1865
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Tudor family additional papers 1802-1865
Includes letters and papers of the brothers Henry and William Tudor ofBoston, Mass.
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Learned Hand papers
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Learned Hand papers
Materials relating to Hand's private and public life, his activities as an alumnus of Harvard University, his friendship with Felix Frankfurter, and to the Hand family. Includes material on the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, New York City; information on the Progressive movement (1909-1914) and the beginnings of the New Republic and its early staff; and transcripts of oral-history interviews conducted by Gerald Gunther of Stanford Law School and others, of Judge Hand, his family and associates.
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- Papers, 1840-1961.
Plumer, William, 1759-1850. Papers, 1794-1856.
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Papers, 1794-1856.
Ten volumes of Plumer's writings and a box of correspondence.
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- Plumer, William, 1759-1850. Papers, 1794-1856.
Mason, Jeremiah, 1768-1848. Letter, 1 Jan. 1811.
Title:
Letter, 1 Jan. 1811.
Letter written from Portsmouth, N.H. to an unnamed recipient. The letter discusses Mason's work settling an estate for the Pickering family, including actions taken and fees charged.
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- Mason, Jeremiah, 1768-1848. Letter, 1 Jan. 1811.
Oliver family. Oliver family papers, 1419-1957.
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Oliver family papers, 1419-1957.
Papers of the interrelated Oliver, Lynde, and Mason families, 1419-1957. Lynde family papers include Benjamin Lynde (1666-1745) family correspondence, deeds, poetry notebooks, claims on lands in Narragansett County, manuscript copies of diaries, 1718-20, and an account book concerning the division of his estate. Also included are correspondence, deeds, mansucript copies of diaries kept at Salem, 1715, 1732-79, letterbooks, 1729-34, 1778-80, poetry notebooks, and notes of his son Benjamin Lynde, Jr. Both men served as chief justice of the Massachusetts Superior Court of Judicature. Also included are the diaries of Mary Lynde Oliver kept at Salem, 1751 and William Lynde, kept at Salem, 1747-48. Oliver family papers include correspondence, letterbooks, notebooks, diaries, deeds, manuscript maps, and genealogical information. Includes papers of Andrew Oliver (1706-1774), lt. governor of Massachusetts, 1771-73, stamp tax collector, and loyalist consisting of almanacs, diaries, correspondence, and notebooks; correspondence of Chief Justice of the Superior Court and member of the Mass. House, Peter Oliver (1713-1791); Rev. Thomas Fitch's sermons, 1761-91; Dr. Benjamin Lynde Oliver's medical notes, medical dictionary, remarks on telescopes and pianos, notes on experiments with electricity, and family correspondence; judge and scientist Andrew Oliver, Jr's (1731-1799) historical notes, commonplace books, books of aphorisms, and medical and scientific notes; Professor of Medicine at Dartmouth College Dr. Daniel Oliver's medical notebooks, lectures, historical notes, and family correspondence; Dr. Fitch Edward Oliver's correspondence, medical notes and lecture notes, European trip diary, 1843-44, medical lecture admission cards, and correspondence; Rev. Andrew Oliver's diaries, 1859-1896, and letters to his mother Mary Robinson Oliver and sister Isabella Louisa Oliver; diaries of Mary Mason Oliver, 1888; account book for the estate of Amos Lawrence; manuscript copy of a diary of William Pynchon, 1776-77; and diaries of Andrew Oliver (1906-1981), 1935-36, 1953, 1956-57. Other family members represented include Charles E. Oliver and Andrew Oliver (b. 1870). Correspondents include William Pynchon, Sarah Pynchon, P.O. Hutchinson, Amos Lawrence, and Thomas Hutchinson. Mason family papers include correspondence of Jeremiah Mason, a U.S. senator, lawyer, and president of the Bank of the United States, Portsmouth, New Hampshire branch, from 1828-29; and correspondence of Charles Mason and Susannah Lawrence Mason. Also includes correspondence and journals of Susan Lawrence Mason Oliver, 1878-79, 1888 including her European diaries, 1859 and 1863.
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- Oliver family. Oliver family papers, 1419-1957.
Mason, Jeremiah, 1768-1848. Jeremiah Mason papers, 1798-1844 (inclusive).
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Jeremiah Mason papers, 1798-1844 (inclusive).
Correspondence during his terms as Attorney General of New Hampshire (1802-1805), as a senator in the United States Senate (1813-1817), and as a representative in the New Hampshire House of Representatives (1820-1824). The correspondence also reflects his activities in private practice and in local issues, such as the Dartmouth College Case (1818-1819). The correspondence, which is largely political, reflects the issues of the times, among them Aaron Burr's activities, the Tripolitan War, the War of 1812, the presidential elections of 1816 and 1824, the embargo and the tariff. Among the correspondents are Nicholas Biddle, David Daggett, Rufus King, William Plumer, Benjamin Tappan and Bennett Tyler.
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- Mason, Jeremiah, 1768-1848. Jeremiah Mason papers, 1798-1844 (inclusive).
Ticknor, George, 1791-1871. Letters received, 1832-1851.
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Letters received, 1832-1851.
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- Ticknor, George, 1791-1871. Letters received, 1832-1851.
Mason, John. Letters, 1813 Dec. 6.
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Letters, 1813 Dec. 6.
Two letters concerning enemy aliens during the War of 1812. The first is a copy of a circular letter sent to John Smith, marshall of Pennsylvania, directing him to make a report of all cases of naturalization. The second is a letter signed to Alexander James Dallas, U.S. attorney in Philadelphia, transmitting the first letter and requesting his cooperation.
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- Mason, John. Letters, 1813 Dec. 6.
Tudor family. Additional papers, 1802-1865.
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Additional papers, 1802-1865.
Contains correspondence of the Tudor family, including letters to William Tudor from various personal and professional correspondents and the correspondence of Frederic Tudor and Henry James Tudor with their sister and mother. Also includes a few other Tudor family letters and typescripts of letters from Jeremiah Mason, United States Senator from New Hampshire, to his wife Mary Means Mason. Finally, there are journals of Henry James Tudor relating to travel to New Orleans, Annapolis and Marseille, France, as well as to his work in the ice business of his brother Frederic.
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- Tudor family. Additional papers, 1802-1865.
Emery, Nicholas, 1776-1861. Emery Nicholas correspondence, 1829-1830.
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Emery Nicholas correspondence, 1829-1830.
Autograph letter signed (1829) by Emery at Portland, Me., to John Emery, Exeter, N.H., concerning the disposition of a farm in which both Joseph Batchelder and John Cook had expressed an interest; together with letter (1830), Portsmouth, N.H., to Ichabod Nichols, Portland, Me., relating to a visit to Mr. Jeremiah Mason , lawyer, state legislator, and U.S.Senator, of New Hampshire, who was unable to prepare an opinion due to ill health.
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- Emery, Nicholas, 1776-1861. Emery Nicholas correspondence, 1829-1830.
Mason, Jeremiah, 1768-1848. [Letter] 1844 March 5 [to] Frederic Tudor.
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[Letter] 1844 March 5 [to] Frederic Tudor.
Regarding a legal opinion concerning water rights at Fresh Pond.
ArchivalResource: 1 letter in folder ; 26 cm.
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- Mason, Jeremiah, 1768-1848. [Letter] 1844 March 5 [to] Frederic Tudor.
Story, William Wetmore, 1819-1895. Papers of William Wetmore Story [manuscript] 1835-1895.
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Papers of William Wetmore Story [manuscript] 1835-1895.
The papers contain manuscripts of his poems To HW., and The death of Anthony, and Through Alexandria's streets, and of No rewards and no punishments by Aubrey Thomas deVere. In his letters Story comments on his admiration for Longfellow, conveys literary gossip regarding Lowell, Emerson, Parker, Brownson and Ripley, and news of Alexander Everett and Webster under Tyler's administration, defends Sumner's justification of the seizure of Florida, comments on Hatty Hosmer and the freeing of Rome from French troops, agrees to write for the New York Independent, refuses to give F. Marion Crawfod a letter to Lord Lytton but promises to introduce him to Max Müller, sends a photo and questionnaire to Appleton's Cyclopaedia, replies to an irate purchaser, and solicits letters and opinions of his father. There is also a note from Joseph Story and one from Mira Peruzzi regarding his death. Correspondents include Marion Margaret Alford, Viscountess Alford, Jeremiah Mason, John Francis Heath, Leigh Hunt, William Hayes Ward, Frederic Chapman, S.S. Dennis, C.S. Davies, John E. Bowen, William Henry Appleton?, Luigi Palma di Cesnela and Mrs. Louisa Crawford Terry.
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- Story, William Wetmore, 1819-1895. Papers of William Wetmore Story [manuscript] 1835-1895.
Tudor family. Tudor family additional papers, 1772-1922.
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Tudor family additional papers, 1772-1922.
Consists of letters and documents of various members of the Tudor family. Includes 15 letters from Frederic Tudor to his brother Henry James Tudor, deeds and indentures, journal of Frederic Tudor on a trip from Boston to New Orleans, 1826. Also includes some correspondence of Jeremiah Mason, United States senator from New Hampshire.
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- Tudor family. Tudor family additional papers, 1772-1922.
Mason, Jeremiah, 1768-1848. Letter, 1815 Apr. 3.
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Letter, 1815 Apr. 3.
Letter from Mason to R. King in England.
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- Mason, Jeremiah, 1768-1848. Letter, 1815 Apr. 3.
Ticknor, George, 1791-1871. Letter, 1830 September 20, Boston, to Jeremiah Mason, Portsmouth, N.H.
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Letter, 1830 September 20, Boston, to Jeremiah Mason, Portsmouth, N.H.
Explains that because of building a house, he has been unable to visit. Mentions Webster is going to be in Portsmouth. Also mentions Eliza Sullivan.
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- Ticknor, George, 1791-1871. Letter, 1830 September 20, Boston, to Jeremiah Mason, Portsmouth, N.H.
Bell, Charles Henry, 1823-1893. Memoir of Daniel Webster
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Memoir of Daniel Webster [1881]
The text of Bell's Memoir of Daniel Webster prepared for the New England Historic Genealogical Society, with illustrations and original manuscripts that were reproduced in the published version.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (unpaged) : ill. ; 31 cm.
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- Bell, Charles Henry, 1823-1893. Memoir of Daniel Webster
Albert C. Greene Papers, 1804-1863
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Albert C. Greene Papers Albert C. Greene Papers 1804-1863
Albert C. Greene (1791-1863) was born in Coventry, Rhode Island to Perry (b.1749) and Elizabeth (Belcher) Greene (b. 1758). He had one sibling, a brother, William P. Greene (1784-1855). He was educated at the East Greenwich Academy until he was placed as an apprentice, at the age of 13, to George Brinkerhoff, an attorney in New York City. He was admitted to the bar in 1812 and continued his studies at the law school of Judges Reeves & Gould in Litchfield, Connecticut. He returned to Rhode Island in 1813 and set up practice in East Greenwich.
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- Albert C. Greene Papers, 1804-1863
Mason, Jeremiah, 1768-1848. Statement of account, 1831 Dec. 22, Portsmouth, N.H., to Worcester Webster, Boscawen, N.H.
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Statement of account, 1831 Dec. 22, Portsmouth, N.H., to Worcester Webster, Boscawen, N.H.
Account for legal services rendered 1826-1827.
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- Mason, Jeremiah, 1768-1848. Statement of account, 1831 Dec. 22, Portsmouth, N.H., to Worcester Webster, Boscawen, N.H.
McGregor, James, d. 1877. Terms of an agreement to sell the mansion house estate of the late Jeremiah Mason to the trustees of Joshua Sears, 1865 Sept. 15.
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Terms of an agreement to sell the mansion house estate of the late Jeremiah Mason to the trustees of Joshua Sears, 1865 Sept. 15.
Outlines the terms by which James McGregor, on behalf of the heirs of the late Jeremiah Mason, agrees to sell Mason's estate at 154 Tremont Street, Boston to the heirs of Joshua Sears for $67,500.
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- McGregor, James, d. 1877. Terms of an agreement to sell the mansion house estate of the late Jeremiah Mason to the trustees of Joshua Sears, 1865 Sept. 15.
Williams, John, 1778-1837. Letter, 1825 February 14, Knoxville [Tenn.]., to Daniel Webster, Washington.
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Letter, 1825 February 14, Knoxville [Tenn.]., to Daniel Webster, Washington.
If the Judiciary Bill passes, Mason should be made a Supreme Court judge.
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- Williams, John, 1778-1837. Letter, 1825 February 14, Knoxville [Tenn.]., to Daniel Webster, Washington.
Webster, Daniel, 1782-1852. Notes on Jeremiah Mason's and Jeremiah Smith's arguments, 19 September 1817.
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Notes on Jeremiah Mason's and Jeremiah Smith's arguments, 19 September 1817.
Holograph notes taken by Webster recording the arguments made by Jeremiah Smith and Jeremiah Mason before the New Hampshire Superior Court of Judicature in the Dartmouth College case.
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- Webster, Daniel, 1782-1852. Notes on Jeremiah Mason's and Jeremiah Smith's arguments, 19 September 1817.
Jabez Upham papers, 1792-1876 (inclusive), 1802-1810 (bulk).
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Jabez Upham papers, 1792-1876 (inclusive), 1802-1810 (bulk).
Papers of U.S. representative Jabez Upham.
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- Jabez Upham papers, 1792-1876 (inclusive), 1802-1810 (bulk).
Wendell family papers
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Wendell family papers
Correspondence, business papers, and compositions by members of the Wendell family, a prominent merchant family from Portsmouth, New Hampshire.
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Loring, Charles G. (Charles Greely), 1794-1867.
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