Letter, 1863 November 27.

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Letter, 1863 November 27.

In a letter written by King at Ogdensburgh, N.Y. to Charles P. Ogden, Quebec. "No further alarm or apprehension is felt respecting the schemes of the rebel refugees in Canada... Everything promises well for an early suppression of the rebellion."

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Ogden, Charles P.

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King, Preston, 1806-1865

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U.S. senator and representative from New York. From the description of Letters of Preston King, 1836-1860. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 71009945 Preston King, politician, was born October 11, 1806 in Ogdensburg, New York. He was educated in Ogdensburg and graduated from Union College in 1827. He passed the bar after a study of law in Silas Wright's office. In 1830 he established the St. Lawrence Republican. From 1831-1834 he served as postmaster in Ogdensburg at which tine...