Papers, 1824-1893.

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Papers, 1824-1893.

Business and personal correspondence, 1845-1893, concerning family, financial matters, political appointments, Northern Railroad, political issues, news and events in Ogdensburg, child raising and use of black nurses, Mexican War (1846), the Civil War, and opinions of Negroes and the Irish; family correspondents include his wife Jane Webster Smith, John Webster, and Henry Smith; legal papers from cases he handled, 1847-1883; business and personal receipts and accounts, 1841-1886; and account books from bank records, legal cases, and personal expenses, 1824-1884.

4 linear ft.

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