Letter, 1880 Apr. 9, Executive Mansion, Washington [D.C.], to George W. Nesmith, Franklin, New Hampshire.

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Letter, 1880 Apr. 9, Executive Mansion, Washington [D.C.], to George W. Nesmith, Franklin, New Hampshire.

In a private note, President Hayes thanks Nesmith for a memento of Daniel Webster.

[1] p. ; 23 x 18 cm. folded to 12 x 18.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8244515

New Hampshire Newspaper Project

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Webster, Daniel, 1782-1852

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