Letters to Littleton Waller Tazewell [manuscript] 1827 and 1829.

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Letters to Littleton Waller Tazewell [manuscript] 1827 and 1829.

Letter, 1827 March 19, Samuel Delucenna Ingham to Tazewell, regarding Ingham's attempts to obtain evidence of John Quincy Adams's ineptness and misconduct in various diplomatic positions in order to secure Adams's political defeat. Letter, 1829 June 24, Amos Kendall to Tazewell, regarding: Kendall defends his decisions on enrollment and salaries in the Marine Corps as being based on his belief in strict constructionism of the Constitution.

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