Alfred E. Burr papers, 1852-1888.

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Alfred E. Burr papers, 1852-1888.

Correspondence to Alfred Burr and his wife Sarah, and letters extolling his reputation as chairman of the Democratic State Central Committee. Correspondents include Thomas H. Seymour, Edmund G. Howe, and Daniel S. Dickinson. Two letters about Burr are addressed to Henry C. Deming. Also includes a letter to Floyd W. Tompkins about publishing a sermon, and an invitation to the first birthday of Florence Lincoln Burr, 1876.

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Dickinson, Daniel S. (Daniel Stevens), 1800-1866

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U.S. Senator from New York; b. in Goshen, Conn., moved with his parents to Guilford, N.Y., in 1806; studied law and began practice in Guilford, N.Y.; moved to Binghamton and became first president of the City of Binghamton in 1834; state legislator; in 1844 appointed and subsequently elected as a Democrat to the U.S. Senate; reelected in 1845 and served until 1851; resumed the practice of law; elected attorney general of New York in 1861; appointed by Abraham Lincoln as U.S. attorne...

Burr, Alfred Edmund, 1815-1900

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Howe, Edmund G., 1807-1872.

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Seymour, Thomas H. (Thomas Hart), 1807-1868

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