Papers, 1801-1818, 1826-1830, 1907-1945.

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Papers, 1801-1818, 1826-1830, 1907-1945.

Chief Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court, Governor of Ohio, U.S. Senator, and U.S. Postmaster-General. Personal and political correspondence, chiefly from Meigs' gubernatorial term (1810-14), relating to the War of 1812, public improvements, and postal service.

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Harrison, William Henry, 1773-1841

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Couch, Jessup Nash, 1778-1821.

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Whiteman, Benjamin.

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