Haskell, Charles, collector.
John J. Crittenden, a prominent Kentucky statesman, and Hamilton Fish, a New York statesman, served in the United States Senate during the 1850's. They both worked to preserve the Union.
James McHenry was the fourth choice for the position of Secretary of War in 1796. He received the position and won the President's esteem in cabinet meetings. He used his influence in the patronage system.
From the description of Collection of papers : letters and certificates, 1796-1861. (Kentucky Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 37174368
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creatorOf | Haskell, Charles, collector. Collection of papers : letters and certificates, 1796-1861. | Kentucky Historical Society, Martin F. Schmidt Research Library |
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associatedWith | Bayne, Robert. | person |
associatedWith | Crittenden, John J., (John Jordon), 1787-1863. | person |
associatedWith | Fish, Hamilton, 1808-1893. | person |
associatedWith | McHenry, James, 1753-1816. | person |
associatedWith | United States. Army | corporateBody |
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