Freeman Harlow Morse Papers 1848-1888

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Freeman Harlow Morse Papers 1848-1888

Freeman Harlow Morse (1807-1891) was a state legislator, United States Representative from Maine, and United States consul in London. The collection consists of correspondence from Charles Francis Adams, John Bigelow, James D. Bulloch, and William Pitt Fessenden; copies of affidavits made by seamen aboard the U. S. S. and the C. S. S. , June 19, 1864, and a printed letter (1888) from Morse to W. L. Putnam of Portland, Maine, concerning Morse's claim of $38,189 against the United States. Kearsarge Alabama

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Morse, Freeman H. (Freeman Harlow), 1807-1891

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U.S. representative from Maine, candidate for governor, and mayor of Bath, Me. From the description of Record book, [1857?] (Maine Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 70974723 State legislator, U.S. Representative from Maine, and U.S. consul in London. From the description of Papers, 1861-1888. (Rhinelander District Library). WorldCat record id: 22441789 ...