Circular with transmittal note to Duncan McArthur, 1832 Apr. 3.

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Circular with transmittal note to Duncan McArthur, 1832 Apr. 3.

Printed circular letter, dated March 31, 1832, from the commissioners of the Mad River and Lake Erie Railroad, Sandusky City, Ohio, regarding a call for investments from eastern friends to complete the line to the Ohio River, is sent with a transmittal note dated April 3 from S.M. Lockwood to Ohio Governor Duncan McArthur. Postal cover includes E. Cooke's free frank dated April 4, [1832].

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Lockwood, S. M.

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McArthur, Duncan, 1772-1839

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Duncan McArthur was born in Dutchess County, New York, and grew up in western Pennsylvania before becoming one of the first settlers of Chillicothe, Ohio. McArthur served in the Ohio militia during the War of 1812 and was later appointed brigadier general in United States Army, was elected twice to the U.S. House of Representatives, and was the eleventh Governor of Ohio (1830-1832). Thomas Worthington was born in Charles Town, Virginia, in 1773 before settling in Ohio and serving two terms as U....

Mad River and Lake Erie Railroad Company

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