Letters to Mrs. Baker and Mrs. Field [manuscript], 1854 October 4 and n.d.

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Letters to Mrs. Baker and Mrs. Field [manuscript], 1854 October 4 and n.d.

In a letter, 1854 October 4, to Mrs. Baker, MacIntosh discusses Mrs. Armato's decision regarding employment of a teacher, John Elliott Ward's health, and his duties as mayor of Savannah, Georgia. In another letter, n.d., to Mrs. Field, she asks for replacement of lost tickets for Mrs. Rockwelt.

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Savannah (Ga.). Mayor

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MacIntosh, Maria Jane, 1803-1878

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Epithet: novelist British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000798.0x00030d American author. From the description of Letters to Mrs. Baker and Mrs. Field [manuscript], 1854 October 4 and n.d. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 647814316 ...

Ward, John Elliott, 1814-1902

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John Elliott Ward (1814-1902) was born 2 October 1814 in Sunbury, Georgia and was a lawyer and a diplomat. He practiced law in Savannah, Georgia and was also involved in the Georgia state legislature from 1839-1857 and was the Speaker of the House from 1853-1854. Ward also served as a U.S. minister to China from 1858-1860. In 1866, he moved to New York and practiced law there until his death on 29 November 1902. From the description of John Elliott Ward letter, 1900. (Georgia Histori...