Hamilton, James, papers, 1839-1844.

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Hamilton, James, papers, 1839-1844.

The James Hamilton Papers, 1839-1844, include letters and negotiations concerning James Hamilton's activities as a diplomatic commissioner for the Republic of Texas, specifically relating to his mission to The Hague and negotiations with Baron Verstolk van Soelen, Netherland's Minister of Foreign Affairs, to secure diplomatic recognition for the Republic and to conclude a commercial treaty.

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Hamilton, James, 1786-1857

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Governor of S.C., 1830-1832, and politician landowner of Texas; legislator, lawyer and mayor of Charleston, S.C.; political offices held include: S.C. House, 1819-1822; S.C. Senate, 1834-1838; U.S. House for S.C., 1823-1829; U.S. Senator of Texas, 1857; co-founder of "Southern Quarterly Review;" son of James Hamilton (1750-1833); husband of Elizabeth Mathews Heyward Hamilton. From the description of James Hamilton papers, 1820-1859. (University of South Carolina). WorldCat record id:...