Emery Nicholas correspondence, 1829-1830.

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Emery Nicholas correspondence, 1829-1830.

Autograph letter signed (1829) by Emery at Portland, Me., to John Emery, Exeter, N.H., concerning the disposition of a farm in which both Joseph Batchelder and John Cook had expressed an interest; together with letter (1830), Portsmouth, N.H., to Ichabod Nichols, Portland, Me., relating to a visit to Mr. Jeremiah Mason , lawyer, state legislator, and U.S.Senator, of New Hampshire, who was unable to prepare an opinion due to ill health.

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Batchelder, Joseph.

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Nichols, I. (Ichabod), 1784-1859

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Ichabod Nichols received his A.B. from Harvard in 1802. From the description of [Student themes] , c. 1802. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 77072620 ...

Emery, John, active 1829

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Emery, Nicholas, 1776-1861

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Justice of Maine State Supreme Court, of Portland, Me. From the description of Emery Nicholas correspondence, 1829-1830. (Maine Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 231631974 ...

Mason, Jeremiah, 1768-1848

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Admitted to Vermont bar, 1791; practiced law in New Hampshire, 1791-1802; appointed attorney general of New Hampshire, 1802; elected to U.S. Senate, 1813; returned to private practice, 1817; associated with Daniel Webster in Dartmouth College Case, 1818-1819; New Hampshire state legislator, 1820-1824; president and counsel for Portsmouth branch of Bank of the U.S., 1828-1832; practiced law in Boston, 1832-1838. From the description of Jeremiah Mason papers, 1798-1844 (inclusive). (Un...

Cook, John.

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