Papers of Richard Kenner Crallé [manuscript] 1829-60.

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Papers of Richard Kenner Crallé [manuscript] 1829-60.

Collection includes correspondence about newspapers, and national politics; frequent correspondents are: N.H. Campbell, James A. Cowardin, John Knox, and John L. Mosley [ca. 50 items] -- Correspondence, 1853-58, with D. Appleton, and other, regarding The works of John C. Calhoun [ca. 40 items] -- Editorials and writings on the political situation [ca. 60 items] -- Account of national politics, ca. 1820-40's written ca. 1857, mentioning especially Calhoun, Clay, Crawford, Jackson and Van Buren [ca. 50 p.] -- Sketch about William Harris Crawford [15 leaves] -- Letter, C.H. Winder to John C. Calhoun as Sec. of State, regarding Catholics and slavery [3 p. 35. 3 cm.] -- Papers, 1848, regarding affair between Lucy Dabney and John R. Randall of Lynchburg [9 items].

200 items.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7933271

University of Virginia. Library

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Crawford, William Harris, 1772-1834

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Calhoun, John C. (John Caldwell), 1782-1850

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Cowardin, James A.,

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Knox, John, 1900-1990

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Campbell, N. H.,

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Randall, John R., 1906-1995

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Mosley, John Brooke

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Appleton, David B.

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Winder, C. H.,

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Van Buren, Martin, 1782-1862

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Martin Van Buren (b. Kinderhook, New York, December 5, 1782-d. July 24, 1862, Kinderhook, New York), studied law, was admitted to bar, New York, 1803; moved to Huson surrogate of Columbia Co.; member of State Senate, 1813-1820; attorney general of New York, 1815-1819; delegate to state constitutional convention, 1821; U.S. Senate Democrat, March 4, 1821-1828; Governor of New York, 1828-1829; U.s. Secretary of State, March 12, 1829 - August 1, 1831; Vice President, 1832; President, 1836-1840....

Crallé, Richard K. (Richard Kenner), 1800-1864

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Editor of the works of John C. Calhoun. From the description of Richard K. Crallé papers, 1814-1861. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70981821 Newspaper editor, confidential clerk of John C. Calhoun, and editor the The works of John C. Calhoun, 1854-58. From the description of Papers of Richard Kenner Crallé [manuscript] 1829-60. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 647968670 ...

Dabney, Lucy.

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