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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Houghton Library

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Levi Lincoln

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Abner Snow

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George Holbrook

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Warren, William, 1767-1832

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Matthew Wood

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Henry Upham

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Joseph Rockwood

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Upham, George Baxter, 1855-

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Hancock

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Quincy, Josiah, 1772-1864

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Jones, Archibald

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Mr. James-Thompson Callendar

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James, Eleazer.

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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. From the description of Jeremiah Mason papers, 1798-1844 (inclusive). (Un...

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Judah Ferace

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Byenton, William

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Ham, Samuel.

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Archibald Jones, Jus. of Peace

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Miss Charlotte Upham

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Green, Jonathan S. (Jonathan Smith), 1796-1878

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Alanson Wallis

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Francis Blake (1774-1817) was the son of Joseph Blake ( - ), an eminent merchant of Boston, Mass., and the father of George Smith Blake (1802-1871), for whom the AAS has a collection of letters, 1857-1863. Francis graduated from Harvard College in 1789, and read law with Mr. Sprague in Lancaster. After a brief practice in Rutland, Mass., Blake moved to Worcester, Mass., in 1802. In addition to his successful law practice, Blake was instrumental in organizing the _National Aegis_, for which he wa...

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