Correspondence, 1829-1906.

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Correspondence, 1829-1906.

His correspondence, for the years 1872 to 1906, include letters from prominent people including Charles Haynes Haswell (1809-1907) and Samuel Latham Mitchell Barlow (1826-1889), notes concerning Democratic Party meetings, several family letters, fishery commission business, club election news, thank-you notes, political endorsement requests, and references to moving against Tammany Hall. One call for a party meeting includes the signature of prominent state party members.

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Gadsden Public Library

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