John S. Cripps collection 1843-1877 Cripps, John S. collection

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John S. Cripps collection 1843-1877 Cripps, John S. collection

The John S. Cripps collection contains correspondence and documents related to Cripps, who was the secretary of legation for the United States in Mexico during the mid-19th century. Many items pertain to transnational law concerning both private individuals and corporations.

0.5 linear feet

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SNAC Resource ID: 6391607

William L. Clements Library

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There are 7 Entities related to this resource.

Wexel, J. W.

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Butterfield, Carlos

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Allan, Susan.

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Monk, Esther.

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De Gress, Francis.

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Cripps, John S.

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John Splate Cripps was the son of Esther De Liesseline and Octavius Cripps (m. April 11, 1816) of South Carolina. His mother later married a man named Monk. In 1856, Cripps was the secretary of legation for the United States in Mexico; he later served as vice consul in Mexico. From the guide to the John S. Cripps collection, Cripps, John S. collection, 1843-1877, (William L. Clements Library, University of Michigan) ...

Key, John J.

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