Papers, 1856 Feb. 6.

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Papers, 1856 Feb. 6.

Letter, Feb. 6, 1856, from Dr. C.H. Cleaveland, Cincinnati, O., to Mason W. Tappan, Washington, D.C., thanking him for favors, expressing elation over the elections of Nathaniel P. Banks, Speaker of the House, and mentioning the interest in the fugitive slave case.

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