Letter, July 5, 1840.

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Letter, July 5, 1840.

Letter to Chase, in Maine, discussing clients, court activities and lack of pay from clients. Also describes Fourth of July celebration in Dixon. Discusses some family business with request for Chase to visit his father, and his wife's impending move to Illinois.

4 p.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7657293

Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library

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Chase, George W., 1828-1859

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George W. Chase was a resident of Baton Rouge, Louisiana (1846), and later of Danville, Maine. Associates in Baton Rouge included Douglas C. Montan, a writer and journalist, Samuel Skolfield, a businessman, Joseph Faquino, Jr., a post office clerk, and Andrew White, a member of Captain Beals Company, 2nd Battalion of Andrew Jackson's Regiment during the Mexican War, 1845-1848. From the description of George W. Chase correspondence, 1846-1850. (Louisiana State University). WorldCat re...

Mason, Edwin

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Dixon, Illinois lawyer in partnership with George W. Chase. Mason came to Illinois from Vermont and his wife and son remain there. From the description of Letter, July 5, 1840. (Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library). WorldCat record id: 52707976 ...

Mason family.

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