Letter and petition to B.F. Huger, 1886.

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Letter and petition to B.F. Huger, 1886.

Letter (1886 Aug. 20) from Cantwell at Charleston, South Carolina to Postmaster B.F. Huger applies for the position of assistant money order clerk "in the place of S.P. Salters (colored) now holding said position." Petition (1886 Aug. 18) on Cantwell's behalf is signed by members of a "Congressional delegation who met at Orangeburg" and by Samuel Dibble.

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Cantwell, C. Frank.

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Huger, Benjamin Faneuil.

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Dibble, Samuel, 1837-1913

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Lawyer and U.S. Representative from Orangeburg, S.C.; born in Charleston, practiced law in Orangeburg, S.C.; delegate to Democratic National Convention at Cincinnati, 1880; served in congress, 1881-189. From the description of Samuel Dibble papers, 1863-1931. (University of South Carolina). WorldCat record id: 28418512 Lawyer, politician, and U.S. Representative, from Orangeburg, S.C. From the description of Papers, 1779-1910; (bulk 1855-1900). (Duke University L...