James Brown Papers 1765-1867 (bulk 1800-1810)

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James Brown Papers 1765-1867 (bulk 1800-1810)

United States senator, diplomat, and lawyer. Correspondence and legal and commercial records pertaining to Brown's Louisiana law practice and his service as a United States senator. Papers primarily concern legal practices and social conditions in Louisiana.

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