Henry B. Stanton correspondence, 1852-1857.

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Henry B. Stanton correspondence, 1852-1857.

Correspondence relating to national politics, the presidential inaugurations of Franklin Pierce (1853) and James Buchanan (1857), and to Stanton's official concerns as New York state senator. Correspondents include Charles Levi Woodbury.

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Stanton, Henry B. (Henry Brewster), 1805-1887

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Journalist, lawyer, reformer, and New York state legislator. From the description of Henry B. Stanton correspondence, 1852-1857. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70980521 Anti-slavery orator; husband of Elizabeth Cady Stanton. From the description of Letter to Olive Risley Seward, 1871 October 19. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 49944554 ...

Buchanan, James, 1791-1868

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Epithet: US President British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000471.0x000128 James Buchanan, Jr. (1791-1868) was the 15th President of the United States, serving from 1857–1861. Prior to his presidency, Buchanan represented Pennsylvania in the House of Representatives and later the Senate, and served as Secretary of State under President James K. Polk (1845-1849). Source : About the White Hous...

Woodbury, Charles Levi, 1820-1898

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Lawyer, jurist, and author, of Portsmouth, N.H., and Boston, Mass. From the description of Charles and Levi Woodbury papers, 1833-1894. (Portsmouth Athenaeum Library & Museum). WorldCat record id: 70940287 ...

Pierce, Franklin, 1804-1869

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Franklin Pierce (1804-1869) was the 14th President of the United States (1853-1857). Prior to his presidency he served in both the House of Representatives (1833-1837) and the Senate (1837-1842) as a legislator from New Hampshire. Although a Northerner, he sympathized with the Southern cause during the American Civil War and was good friends with Jefferson Davis....