U.S. Postmaster General letter, 1851.

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U.S. Postmaster General letter, 1851.

Consists of letter from N. Udall, Post Office Department, to California Governor John McDougal in regard to an appointment nomination (1851).

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Graham, James, Sir, 1792-1861

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Sir James Graham, a well-known progressive Whig, served as Home Secretary under Sir Robert Peel and as First Lord of the Admiralty under both Earl Grey and Lord Aberdeen. From the description of Intrigue, influence and power in nineteenth century British politics: the papers of Sir James Graham, Home Secretary, statesman and reformer, 1820-1860 (inclusive), [microform]. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 145079246 English statesman. From the description of Autograph ...

McDouglas, John, 1818-1866.

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Udall, N.

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United States. Postmaster General

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Letter from N. Udall, Post Office Department, informs California Governor John McDougal (1851-1852) that his nominee for Assistant Postmaster General for California and Oregon, Col. James S. Graham, cannot be considered, since Post Office Department does not intend to establish an office on Pacific coast. From the description of U.S. Postmaster General letter, 1851. (University of the Pacific). WorldCat record id: 34816745 ...