Papers, 1819-1847.

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Papers, 1819-1847.

Letters, primarily between family members in Kentucky, Vandalia and Springfield, Illinois, concern family matters and business, as well as some politics.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7238002

Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library

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Edmonson, J. W. F., d. 1851.

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Berry, James W., 1805-1877.

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James W. Berry, son Elijah C. Berry a prominent Vandalia citizen, county clerk of Fayette county for thirty years and artist also owned a general merchandise store in Vandalia. From the description of Ledgers, 1839-1841. (Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library). WorldCat record id: 48843893 Vandalia, Illinois, artist and businessman; Fayette County, Illinois, circuit clerk, 1826-1856; Illinois adjutant general, 1835-1839. From the description of Papers, 1843-1890 (...

Ewing, William Lee Davidson, 1795-1846

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Ewing was a lawyer, state legislator, Illinois governor for 15 days (1834), U.S. Senator from Illinois, and state auditor (1843-1846). From the description of Papers, 1823-1846. (Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library). WorldCat record id: 123416161 ...

Berry, Claiborn B.

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Berry, Elijah Conway, 1781-1849.

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Illinois state auditor, 1818-1831 (resigned); director, state bank, 1819, president, 1825; printer, co-publisher Western Intelligencer, Kaskaskia, Illinois, and Illinois Intelligencer, Vandalia, Illinois; adjutant general, Illinois Militia, 1821, reappointed 1828. From the description of Legal document: Vandalia, Illinois, 1829 Nov. 26. (Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library). WorldCat record id: 27159038 ...

Berry family.

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Prominent Vandalia, Illinois, family. Elijah C. Berry and his family emigrated to Kaskaskia, Illinois, from Kentucky and moved to Vandalia when the state capitol was relocated. From the description of Papers, 1819-1847. (Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library). WorldCat record id: 27159054 ...

Berry, William C., of Brunswick, Me.

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