Letters: to Muscoe R.H. Garnett, 1842 October 30-1853 January 24.

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Letters: to Muscoe R.H. Garnett, 1842 October 30-1853 January 24.

The correspondence begins immediately after Hunter's completion of his law degree at the University of Virginia while Tucker was attending his last year. Tucker's letter to his intimate friend largely comment on and describe his love affairs and other personal relationships, but also record his developing political, religious, and social views including states' rights, western development, and individual campaigns and political personalities.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6761747

Library of Virginia

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Tucker, John Randolph, 1823-1897

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J.R. Tucker (1823-1897) was a lawyer, teacher, Attorney-General and Congressman, spending most of his life in Winchester and Lexington, Virginia. M.R.H. Garnett (1821-1864) was a lawyer and politician serving in the state and national legislatures, and the Confederate Congress. From the description of Letters: to Muscoe R.H. Garnett, 1842 October 30-1853 January 24. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122555400 ...

Garnett, Muscoe R. H. (Muscoe Russell Hunter), 1821-1864

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University of Virginia student form Essex County; member of the Virginia legislature and both the U.S. and C.S. Congress. From the description of Muscoe H.R. Garnett Letter to Sally H.A. Hunter, 1838 November 14. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 123759082 ...