Arkansas Territory official correspondence, 1826-1832 (bulk 1828-1829).

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Arkansas Territory official correspondence, 1826-1832 (bulk 1828-1829).

Chielfy outgoing letters of George Izard, governor of Arkansas Territory; together with a few letters of his successor, John Pope, and one letter of William Savin Fulton who was acting governor during John Pope's frequent absences from the territory. Also includes a small number of other papers. Topics include various affairs of the territorial governors, treaties with the Indians, etc. Includes correspondence with the War Dept.

2 letter books (containing 63 items)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7132492

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Fulton, William Savin, 1795-1844

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Pope, John, 1770-1845

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