Felix Grundy Papers, . 1807-1889 (bulk 1824-1840)

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Felix Grundy Papers, . 1807-1889 (bulk 1824-1840)

Felix Grundy (1777-1840) was a lawyer, judge, United States senator, 1829-1833 and 1839-1840, and United States attorney general, 1838-1839, from Nashville, Tenn. The collection includes political correspondence, chiefly 1824-1840, relating mostly to issues while Grundy was a lawyer in Nashville, Tenn., a member of the Tennessee state legislature, United States senator, and United States attorney general. Of particular interest was the political feud between Andrew Jackson and John C. Calhoun. Included are letters to and from George M. Bibb, John C. Calhoun, Henry Clay, William H. Grawford, John H. Eaton, John Forsyth, Duff Green, Andrew Jackson, Richard M. Johnson of Kentucky, John McLean, A. O. P. Nicholson, James K. Polk, Joseph Story, Martin Van Buren, and Levi Woodbury.

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Lawyer, judge, U.S. senator, 1829-1833 and 1839-1840, and U.S. attorney general, 1838-1839, from Nashville, Tenn. From the description of Felix Grundy papers, 1807-1889 (bulk 1824-1840) [manuscript]. WorldCat record id: 24864404 Lawyer, Kentucky jurist, United States congressman and senator from Tennessee, and U.S. attorney general. From the description of Letter, 1826 Nov. 21. (Filson Historical Society, The). WorldCat record id: 49252871 Felix Grudy (1...