Papers: of Charles Wentworth Upsham, 1835-1873 [manuscript].

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Papers: of Charles Wentworth Upsham, 1835-1873 [manuscript].

In a letter to J. Wingate [Thurston?] Upham explains the friendship between Edmund Randolph and Timothy Pickering, mentioning Randolph's comment on Pickering's popularity, and discusses Pickering and Wingate family history; in another letter to Messrs. Hilliard, Gray and Co., Upham proposes, on behalf of Harriet Martineau, collecting and republishing her anonymous writings; in a third letter to R.G. [Beardslee?] Upham responds to his invitation to address the Young Men's Association of Albany, and mentions a throat problem.

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Upham, Charles Wentworth, 1802-1875

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Clergyman, politician, author. From the description of Papers: of Charles Wentworth Upsham, 1835-1873 [manuscript]. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 647810940 ...