John A. King letter, 1857 July 29.

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John A. King letter, 1857 July 29.

Letter from King to N.B. Morse, Edward W. Fiske, James Humphrey, C.P. Smith, and Edward Driggs, indicating that King cannot attend the dinner to be given for Henry C. Murphy (U.S.Representative, state legislator, and diplomat).

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Humphrey, James, 1811-1866

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Morse, N. B.

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Driggs, Edward

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Smith, C. P.

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Fiske, Edward Rice, 1822-1891

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King, John Alsop, 1788-1867

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American congressman; governor of New York. From the description of Autograph letter signed : Washington, to William A. Graham, 1851 Feb. 1. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270491489 Congressman, and governor of New York Stat, and eldest son of Rufus King; resident of Long Island. From the description of John Alsop King papers, 1834-1866. (New York University). WorldCat record id: 58782975 American Congressman; Governor of New York. From the d...

Murphy, Henry Cruse, 1810-1882

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Henry Cruse Murphy, a New York lawyer and politician; admitted to the bar 1833, prosecuting attorney for King's County, N.Y., owner and editor of the Brooklyn Daily Eagle, mayor of Brooklyn, N.Y. in 1842-43, elected to serve in the U.S. House of Rep. 1843-1845 and 1847-1849, minister in resident to the Netherlands 1857-1861, state senator 1861-1873. From the description of Short Description of the Discovery and of the more particular fortunes of new Netherland formerly a plantation o...