Papers, 1826-1887 1850-1856 (bulk).

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Papers, 1826-1887 1850-1856 (bulk).

The correspondence is the heart of this collection, and covers most phases of Ullmann's life. Most of the letters are received, rather than sent by Ullmann. While the series as a whole clearly cover the full range of his life, the collection's chief value is in its documentation of Ullmann's engagement in politics.

5 boxes (2.25 linear feet)

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SNAC Resource ID: 6780933

New-York Historical Society Library

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