Letters, 1841-1846.

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Letters, 1841-1846.

Includes Johnson's 1841 Feb. 9 letter to an unidentified correspondent inquiring about a draft given by James P. Grundy to William H. Bedford for services as district attorney at Nashville; and a letter, 1846 Mar. 2, to William P. Thomasson discussing movement of mail to western cities such as Cincinnati, Louisville, and St. Louis.

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The Filson Historical Society

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Thomasson, William Poindexter, 1797-1882

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Johnson, Cave, 1793-1866

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Cave Johnson (1793-1866), born near Springfield, Robertson County, Tennessee, served as a congressman (1829-1837, 1839-1845) and was appointed postmaster general by President James K. Polk. From the description of Cave Johnson papers, 1833-1948. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 173863273 U.S. postmaster general and U.S. representative from Tennessee. From the description of Papers of Cave Johnson, 1845-1865. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 79423685 Lawyer, ...