Papers 1825-1859.

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Papers 1825-1859.

State legislator and Governor of Ohio, U.S. Representative and Senator, and U.S. Secretary of the Treasury and Minister to Mexico. Chiefly letters of recommendation, petitions for patronage and pardons, resignations, and official reports (1840-42), pertaining to Corwin's governorship, together with correspondence relating to political affairs and candidates, Indian affairs, and legislative matters. Contact repository for more information.

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Hume, Robert J.

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Brough, John B.

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Ohio. Board of Equalization.

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