Letters, 1864-1897.

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Letters, 1864-1897.

Correspondence of Judge, a prominent banker and civic leader of Darlington, Wis., touching on his desire to be postmaster, his appointment as notary public, and an agreement selling Judge a bank; including letters from political leaders Elisha W. Keyes, William F. Vilas, John C. Spooner, and Moses M. Strong.

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Spooner, John C. (John Coit), 1843-1919

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U.S. senator and railroad corporation lawyer from Wisconsin. From the description of Papers of John C. Spooner, 1855-1909 (bulk 1870-1907). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 82551839 ...

Keyes, Elisha W. (Elisha Williams), 1828-1910

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Judge, James.

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Strong, Moses McCure, 1810-1894

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Vilas, William F. (William Freeman), 1840-1908

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Wisconsin law professor and Civil War lieutenant colonel who was appointed Postmaster-General by President Cleveland in 1885 and then in December, 1887, was transferred to the Department of the Interior. From the description of Letter, March 29, 1888. (Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library). WorldCat record id: 56089358 James Barron Hope was born 23 March 1829 in Norfolk, Virginia. He was the grandson of Commodore James Barron (1769-1851) and son of Wilton Hope and Jane Armis...