Richard Biddle papers 1819-1825.

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Richard Biddle papers 1819-1825.

Papers primarily include letters written by Richard Biddle, a Pittsburgh, Pa. lawyer to William Meredith of Philadelphia, Pa. The letters pertain to a lawsuit against John Rankin by General Cummings.

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Biddle, Richard, 1796-1847

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Richard Biddle came to Pittsburgh from Philadelphia to practice law. He served in Congress from 1834-1840, at which time he resigned. From the description of Richard Biddle papers 1819-1825. (Historical Society of W Pennsylvania). WorldCat record id: 39396026 ...

Williams, Morris Meredith.

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The author might be the Philadelphia lawyer William Meredith or his son, also named William Meredith. From the description of Philadelphia theatrical commentaries by William Meredith, 1852-1857. (University of Pennsylvania Library). WorldCat record id: 213466922 ...

Rankin, John Morris

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Rankin was a Mount Pleasant (Mich.) man, a wild flower enthusiast, and a friend of Miss Woldt, for whom Woldt Hall is named at Central Michigan University. (Information from a note provided with the volumes.). From the description of School penmanship books, 1845,1849. (Clarke Historical Library). WorldCat record id: 43884276 ...

Cummings, General.

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