Mordecai Manuel Noah, papers undated, 1816-1851

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Mordecai Manuel Noah, papers undated, 1816-1851

Contains legal documents pertaining to Noah's official duties as surveyor of the port of New York (1830-1831) and correspondence relating to Noah's political career. Also includes personal correspondence, a scrapbook, published material on Noah's journalistic career and personal life, articles and correspondence relating to the City of Ararat, and political documents. Collection also contains the Isaac Goldberg collection of Mordecai Manuel Noah letters, which consists of 28 letters from Noah to his wife Rebecca.

1 linear foot (2 manuscript boxes + 1 oversized folder)

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6345999

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