Azariah C. Flagg letters, 1840-1844 (bulk 1843-1844).

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Azariah C. Flagg letters, 1840-1844 (bulk 1843-1844).

Thirty-one letters written to Azariah C. Flagg and two from him (to C.G. Eastman and Thomas W. Olcott). All but one were written during his second term as comptroller of New York.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8042605

New-York Historical Society Library

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Ferguson & Walker (New York, N.Y.)

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Collom, Eugene.

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Coe, W. S., of New York, N.Y.

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Lang, George, of New York City.

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Belmont, August, 1813-1890

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American banker and financier, U.S. minister to the Netherlands, and a leading Democratic political leader. At the outbreak of the American Civil War, he vigorously supported the Union and helped raise the first German regiment sent from New York City. Daniel Edgar Sickles was a U.S. Representative from the State of New York (1857-1861 and 1893-1895). From the description of August Belmont letter, undated. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 711208279 Banker and diplomat. ...

Astor, William B. (William Backhouse), 1792-1875

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Capitalist, son of John Jacob Astor, and nominal head of the American Fur Company prior to his father's exit from the business in 1834. From the description of Letter : New York, [N.Y.], to James Abbott, Detroit, [Mich.], 1832 July 13. (Newberry Library). WorldCat record id: 36145298 William B. Astor went into business with his father, John Jacob Astor, and successfully invested in real estate and railroad, coal, and insurance companies. Samuel Jones...

Eastman, Charles G. (Charles Gamage), 1816-1860

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Charles Eastman was an author and editor, most closely associated with the Vermont Patriot. Born in Maine and raised in Vermont, Eastman graduated from the University of Vermont and worked as a journalist and author, founding and editing two newspapers. He later moved to Montpelier, where he was owner and editor of the Patriot. He contributed poems to numerous publications; many of his verses celebrated the rural New England life. Eastman was also postmaster for several years, and served briefly...

Jones, George, Manhattan property owner.

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Tappan, Carpenter & Co. (Firm)

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Jones, J. Q.

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De Ruyter, John.

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Heelas, G. W.

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Carrow, Isaac.

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P. Harmon's Nephew & Co. (Firm)

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Alley, Saul.

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Olcott, Thomas W. (Thomas Worth), 1795-1880

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Banker and president of Mechanics and Farmers Bank of Albany, president of Albany and West Stockbridge Railroad, and civic leader, of Albany, N.Y.; name also found: Thomas W. Olcutt. From the description of Letter from B. F. Butler to Thomas W. Olcutt, 1834 Oct. 6. (New London County Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 236206507 President of the Mechanics and Farmers' Bank of Albany, N.Y. Olcott was a prominent figure in New York State politics ...

Davis, Brooks & Co. (New York, N.Y.)

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De Rham & Moore (Firm)

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Gallatin, James, 1796-1876

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Gifford, Arthur

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Flagg, Azariah C. (Azariah Cutting), 1790-1873

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Flagg was a prominent New York City politician. From the description of Papers, 1824-1866. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 309769773 Born in Clinton County, N.Y. Moved to Plattsburgh, ca. 1811; established the Plattsburgh Republican newspaper, ca. 1812-1813. Appointed secretary of state in 1826; served as state comptroller, 1834-1839, and 1842-1846. From the description of Letter : Albany, to N.S. Benton, 1832 July 10. (Buffalo ...

Hopkins, H. K.

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