John P. Jackson letters, 1825-1826.

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John P. Jackson letters, 1825-1826.

Letter (1825 July 6) from Litchfield, sent to Jackson, from a committee of "the Law Office", thanking him for his oration delivered at Litchfield on July 4th, and asking for a copy to be published; together with letter from Edward D. Mansfield, in Cincinnati (1826-June 15), to John P. Jackson in Newark, N.J., commenting on Jackson's letter to him concerning his visit to Litchfield and mutual friends.

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Jackson, John Peter, 1805-1861

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Lawyer and state legislator, of Newark, Essex County, New Jersey; graduated from the College of New Jersey (now Princeton University), 1823; admitted to the bar as an attorney, 1827; served in the New Jersey Assembly, 1831-1832, as clerk of Essex County, 1839-ca. 1849, and as vice-president and manager of the New Jersey Railroad. From the description of Letters received, 1828-1860 (inclusive). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122570692 John P. Jackson, the son of Hester Van de...

Mansfield, Edward Deering, 1801-1880

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