Letters to C.C. Williams, 1881-1882.

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Letters to C.C. Williams, 1881-1882.

Series of letters written from Horace F. Page to C.C. Williams between January 1881 and July 1882 in response to the latter's seeking of a presidential appointment for a consulship. Page writes repeatedly to Williams that he is doing all he can to secure Williams such a position, and urges him to come to Washington or continue to wait patiently for a position to become available. Page also offers Williams a place in the pension office, which Williams declined.

9 letters.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7950533

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Page, Horace F. (Horace Francis), 1833-1890

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