James De Peyster Ogden letter to Edward Curtis, 1840.

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James De Peyster Ogden letter to Edward Curtis, 1840.

Autograph letter, signed, from James De Peyster Ogden to Edward Curtis, dated New York, January 16, 1840. "The affairs of our country, generally, look gloomy: the apparent object of the administration is to deal a death blow to banks and annihilate the credit system..."

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SNAC Resource ID: 8087191

New-York Historical Society Library

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