Willson, Augustus Everett, 1846-1931 1872 September 5 Letter.

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Willson, Augustus Everett, 1846-1931 1872 September 5 Letter.

Letter asking about taxes due on some land Willson owns in Mo. He wishes to sell the land at the first opportunity. He reports in a post script that he is doing well and still with Gen. John M. Harlan. His law practice is growing rapidly.

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The Filson Historical Society

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Willson, Augustus Everett, 1846-1931

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Willson was Mayor of Louisville and practiced law with John Marshall Harlan. From the description of Willson, Augustus Everett, 1846-1931 1872 September 5 Letter. (Filson Historical Society, The). WorldCat record id: 49223976 Louisville lawyer, and governor of Ky., 1907-1911. From the description of Augustus Everett Willson : papers, 1865-1921. (Filson Historical Society, The). WorldCat record id: 49479318 Augustus E. Willson was governor of Kentucky bet...

Harlan, John Marshall, 1833-1911

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U.S. Supreme Court justice. From the description of John Marshall Harlan : miscellaneous papers, 1869-1906. (Filson Historical Society, The). WorldCat record id: 49278815 John M. Harlan was born on June 1, 1833, at Harlan Station, Kentucky. He studied law and was admitted to the bar in 1853. During the Civil War he raised and commanded a Union regiment. In 1862, he defeated John Hunt Morgan at Rolling Fork River Bridge. Shortly there after, he resigned from the army because ...