Letters received by William Tudor, 1824-1828.

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Letters received by William Tudor, 1824-1828.

1824-1828.

A small collection of letters written to William Tudor, U.S. Consul at Lima, Peru, including a letter from Jared Sparks suggesting that the North American Review be a source of information on South America, one from William Sullivan providing news of Boston, and two from Tudor's mother, Delia (Jarvis) Tudor.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7408997

Massachusetts Historical Society

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Tudor, Delia Jarvis, 1753-1843

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Tudor, William, 1779-1830

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William Tudor was a merchant, legislator, author, and diplomat. He was the American consul in Lima, Peru (1823-1827) and chargé d'affaires at Rio de Janeiro (1827-1830). From the guide to the William Tudor letters from various correspondents, 1802-1857., (Houghton Library, Harvard College Library, Harvard University) ...

Sullivan, William, 1774-1839

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Sullivan was admitted to the Massachusetts Bar in 1795, served on the Massachuetts General Court (1804-1830), and was a delegate to the Massachusetts Constitutional Convention (1830). From 1830, he devoted most of his career to writing about political institutions of the United States. From the description of Letters to Sarah Cutler, 1832-1836. (Harvard Law School Library). WorldCat record id: 234337895 A pencil notation on the item suggests that Sullivan was the son of Mass...