Papers, 1804-1870.

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Papers, 1804-1870.

State legislator and Governor of Ohio. Personal and business correspondence, relating to family matters, mercantile trade, War of 1812, Ohio militia, and canals; gubernatorial administrative and constituent correspondnece, including job requests, petitions, and pardons; and newspaper clippings from Hamilton, Highland, and Ross Counties, Ohio, relating to Trimble's role in the American Party.

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