Charles Lanman Collection of Biographies of members of Congress from Florida, 1828-1973, 1828-1973

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Charles Lanman Collection of Biographies of members of Congress from Florida, 1828-1973, 1828-1973

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Westcott, James Diament, Jr., 1802-1880,

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Maxwell, A. E. (Augustus Emmett), 1820-1903

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White, Joseph M., 1781-1839

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West Florida judge, adjudicator of Spanish land claims and delegate to Congress from Florida Territory. Born Franklin County, Kentucky, May 10, 1781. Died St. Louis, Missouri, October 19, 1839. From the guide to the White, Joseph M., Papers, 1820-1977, (University of West Florida Libraries) ...

Lanman, Charles, 1819-1895

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Charles Lanman, writer, journalist and amateur painter, was born in Monroe, Michigan, June 15, 1819. He spent much of his career working as a journalist in Monroe and Cincinnati, Ohio. He moved to Washington DC in 1848 and worked as a librarian in various branches of government, including the War Department, the Copyrights Division of the Department of State, the executive library of President Fillmore, and the Interior Department. He wrote several books in his career on topics of travel and wil...

Hamilton, Charles Memorial 1840-1875

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Hawkins, George Sydney, 1808-1878

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Sympson, C. C.

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Bromsen, Maury A.

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JoseĢ Toribio Medina (1852-1930) was a Chilean historian, bibliographer, author, editor, translator, and publisher. He published over 300 different works during his life. Maury A. Bromsen (1919-2005) was an expert in, and a collector of materials relating to, colonial Spanish America, particularly pertaining to printing, publishing, and the bibliographers of that time. In the 1950s he served as a member of the Department of Cultural Affairs for the Pan American Union (later the Organization of A...

Osborn, Thomas Ward, 1833-1898

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Colgate class of 1860. Officer in Civil War. Active in Reconstruction. Senator from the state of Florida. Two books of Osborn's Civil War correspondence and journals have been published to date. From the description of [Papers.]. (Colgate University). WorldCat record id: 23122909 Lawyer, Senator. Born in Scotch Plains, Union County, N.J., March 9, 1833, Osborn moved to New York in 1842 with his parents, who settled in North Wilna. He attended the com...