Nathaniel Macon letters, 1815; 1826; 1835 [manuscript].

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Nathaniel Macon letters, 1815; 1826; 1835 [manuscript].

A letter, 1815, from Macon, U.S. representative from North Carolina, about midshipman applicants; a letter, 1826, from Macon to "The Rev'd Doctor Moore" about a favor asked of Macon; and a statement, 1835, by Macon about Joseph Seawell Jones's defense of "Mr. Hooper."

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