H.H. Cumming letter, 1820 July 13.

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H.H. Cumming letter, 1820 July 13.

The collection is a letter from H.H. Cumming in Augusta, Ga., to his friend, John M. O'Connor of New York, giving personal news, including news of a woman who was his "choice" and of his recent admission to the bar, and mentioning the gubernatorial campaign in Georgia.

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O'Connor, John M., fl. 1820.

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Cumming, H. H. (Henry Harford), 1799-1866.

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H.H. Cumming was a lawyer of Augusta, Ga. From the description of H.H. Cumming letter, 1820 July 13. WorldCat record id: 24818490 Henry Harford Cumming (1799-1866) was a lawyer of Augusta, Ga. His brothers were Alfred Cumming (1802-1873), territorial governor of Utah, and William Cumming (1788-1863), who wounded George McDuffie in a duel. They were the sons of Thomas and Ann Clay Cumming of Augusta, Ga. From the guide to the H. H. Cumming Letter, ., 13 July 1820,...