Georgia Michael Troup (1780-1856) letters, 1832 May 30.

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Georgia Michael Troup (1780-1856) letters, 1832 May 30.

The collection consists of one ALS from George Troup dated 30 May 1832 from the Senate Chamber to Dr. William C. Daniell of Savannah in which he discusses the request that Daniell has apparently written concerning Dr. M. for a position. Also mentioned is a tariff that is being discussed in the House.

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Daniell, W. C. (William Coffee), 1792?-1869

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Confederate receiver of alien property for southern Georgia; from Savannah. From the description of Papers, 1859-1864. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 19405778 ...

Troup, George Michael, 1780-1856

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"George Troup served as a state representative, U.S. congressman, U.S. senator, and Georgia governor during the course of a lifelong political career. His two terms as Georgia's thirtieth governor (1823-27) were marked by his successful efforts to ensure the removal of the Creek Indians from the state. During the ensuing negotiations with the federal government over the Creek removal, Troup was a staunch advocate for state's rights. A Democratic Republican and later a Jacksonian, Troup was known...