Adams, Richard |
September, 1844 - Suggestion that Tallmadge meet
Senator Walker before departing for Wisconsin. |
Allen, Elisha H. |
September 5, 1842 - Discussion of New York politics. |
Allen, John W. |
August 25, 1838 - Report of strong administration
support in Ohio. |
Allen, Stephen |
February 8, 1835 - Acknowledgment of recommendation. |
Allen, Thomas |
June 20, 1837 - Report of difficulty in obtaining support for a political newspaper. |
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November 5, 1837 - Inquiry about suing the Globe and Argus for libel. |
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November 12, 1838 - Exultation over conservative victory in New York, prediction of Clay's failure, and request for aid for Rives. |
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April 29, 1838 - Report of financial difficulties and Rives' success in Virginia elections. |
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May 8, 1839 - Comments on religious revivalism and the general political situation. |
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May 25, 1839 - Report on Virginia elections. |
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May 29, 1839 - Further comments on Virginia elections. |
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June 1,1839 - Hesitant claims of victory in Virginia. |
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June 11, 1839 - Virginia election results and report of financial difficulties of the Madisonian. |
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December 1, 1839 - Discussion of Rives' and Tallmadge's re-election and general Whig policies. |
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August 5, 1840 - Support for Tallmadge's decision to sue for libel. |
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August 9, 1840 - Report of election results in North Carolina and Alabama. |
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October 31, 1840 - Expression of hope for political peace under Harrison. |
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November 18, 1840 - Report of rumors that Rives will be secretary of state. |
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November 5, 1841 - Resignation from politics, caused by disapproval of both parties. |
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March 16, 1843 - Settlement of the Madisonian's accounts. |
Ashburton, Lord |
June 22, 1842 - Social Invitation. |
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1842, undated - Social invitation. |
Austin, Arthur W. |
September 9, 1843 - Desire to present memorial of an undisclosed nature. |
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February 19, 1844 - Report of problems with political appointments. |
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November 6, 1844 - Suggestion that he will join Wisconsin land venture. |
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November 18, 1844 - Statement that he is still unable to join. |
Bacon, D. Francis |
September 24, 1842 - Discussion of 1844 vice-presidential choice. |
Bacon, John F. |
March 26, 1836 - Letter regarding pensions. |
Badger, George F. |
September 8, 1841 - Social invitation. |
Baltimore Mercantile Assocation |
December 8, 1841 - Invitation to lecture. |
Bancroft, George |
December, 1836 - Request to acquire Clinton papers and mention of his reaction to Van Buren's victory. |
Bard, William |
September 20, 1836 - Discussion of Tallmadge's financial situation. |
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August 16, 1841 - Comments on Tyler's veto of the bank bill. |
Barlow, Timothy |
August 29, 1838 - Discussion of land titles for the Winnebago Land Company in Caledonia, Illinois. |
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November 1, 1838 - More about land titles. |
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January 9, 1839 - Discussion of Clay's inability to win the western vote, praise for Tallmadge as a vice-presidential candidate, titles arranged. |
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April, 1839 - Form for transfer of power of attorney for Winnebago stock. |
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February 8, 1840 - Report of financial difficulties. |
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February 17, 1840 - Further financial difficulties. |
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February 18, 1840 - Request for grant of power of attorney. |
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February 25, 1840 - Request for directions regarding affairs of the Winnebago Land Company. |
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February 28, 1840 - Further request for legal and financial directions. |
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June 2, 1840 - Further financial arrangements. |
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July 13, 1840 - Further comments on financial matters. |
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January 9, 1841 - Further comments on financial matters. |
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April 15, 1841 - Report of poor business conditions and fear of what President Tyler will be like. |
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February 20, 1842 - Mention of poor business conditions in Illinois. |
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January 4, 1843 - Comments on Barlow's health. |
Barstow, G. H. |
December 5, 1838 - Discussion of Tallmadge's mother's pension. |
Bartlett, M. R. |
August 24, 1842 - Support for tariff and exchequer bills. |
Bayard, Samuel |
May 7, 1843 - Description of travels in Indian territory. |
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July 22, 1844 - Support for Tallmadge's decision to go to Wisconsin. |
Bayard, Wm. |
July, 1847 - Mention of Tallmadge's address to the Milwaukee Friends of Taylor. |
Beardsley, Levi |
June 15,1837 - Comments on New York politics. |
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June 30, 1837 - Comments on support for Tallmadge in New York state press. |
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August 19, 1840 - Expression of hope for reconciliation of New York Democratic differences. |
Bell, John |
February 7, 1840 - Social invitation. April, 1841 - Letter on patronage. |
Bell, Mrs. |
undated - Social invitation. |
Benton, N. S. |
February 13, 1833 - Information on a New York bank bill. |
Berrien, John M. |
February 25, 1842 - Brief suggestion on legislative debate procedure. |
Betts, Samuel S. |
December 26, 1836 - Request for report on Ohio-Michigan territorial dispute. |
Biddle, Nicholas |
July 22,1837- Opinion on making the Second Bank of the United States the government fiscal agent. |
Bird, A. A. |
March 8, 1844 - Deposition for travel funds. |
Blatchford, Richard M. |
February 7, 1833 - Congratulations on election to Senate. |
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November 11, 1837 - Approbation for Tallmadge's leadership in the Senate. |
Boltwood, Lucien |
February 14, 1833 - Congratulations from old friend on election to the Senate. |
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November 26, 1835 - Request for new postmaster. |
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May 28, 1838 - Support for Tallmadge's fiscal policies. |
Boston Clay Club |
December 15, 1843 - Notice of election to honorary membership. |
Boston Mercantile Library Assn. |
June, 1843 - Invitation to lecture. |
Bradford, S. S. |
August 17, 1842 - Congratulations on nomination for vice-president by Virginia Whigs. |
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October 2, 1844 - Reply to Tallmadge's invitation to accompany him to Wisconsin. |
Bradford, Thomas |
March 7, 1842 - Thanks for hospitality. |
Bronson, A. M. |
February 1, 1842 - Letter on New York Safety Fund system. |
Bronson, Greene C. |
September 14, 1832 - Letter on patronage. |
Bronson, John L. |
July 10, 1847 - Comments on Tallmadge's article on Taylor. |
Brooks, James |
March 11, 1842 - Discussion of intrigue in undisclosed matter. |
Bryan, John A. |
December 8 , 1844 - Congratulations on appointment as Wisconsin territorial governor. |
Buchanan, James |
October 27, 1838 - Brief comment on unidentified speech. |
Buel, Jesse |
May 26, 1838 - Support for undisclosed bill. |
Butler, Benjamin F. |
July 23, 1833 - Note on Clinton papers. |
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October 25, 1836 - Letter on patronage. |
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October, 1836 - Brief illegible note. |
Butler, Josiah |
May 5, 1842 - Evaluation of Tallmadge's report on the exchequer. |
Caledonia Railroad Mfg. Co. |
July 6, 1839 - Receipts for shares in the company. |
Calhoun, John C. |
June 21, 1844 - Commission as territorial governor of Wisconsin. |
Campbell, David |
March 2, 1840 - Letter of introduction. |
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April 4, 1840 - Inquiry on use Lyman C. Draper will make of information on Virginia history. |
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May 22, 1840 - Further mention of Tallmadge as vice-presidential choice with Clay. |
Carter, Henry A. |
September 6, 1842 - Mention of desire for a Clay-Tallmadge ticket. |
Chrittenden, J. D. |
October 13,1842-Invitation to speak in New York. |
Choate, Rufus |
April 26, 1841 - Brief illegible note. |
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May 24, 1841 - Brief illegible note. |
Clark, Aaron |
June 30, 1838 - Report on meeting with Governor Campbell. |
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January 10, 1839 - Recommendation for Solomon Southwick. |
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March 25, 1844 - Letter of support in midst of press criticism of Tallmadge. |
Clark, J. C. |
August 10, 1840 - Report on politics in North Carolina. |
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August 15, 1840 - Report on politics in North Carolina. |
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August 16, 1840 - Report on politics in North Carolina. |
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November 5, 1840 - Report on politics in North Carolina. |
Clawson, E. B. |
December 31, 1842 - Letter on disposal of Caledonia property. |
Clay, Henry |
October 31, 1838 - Comments on New York and Ohio Whigs and a national bank. |
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April 9, 1839 - Report of Tallmadge's standing in Kentucky and negative comments on Calhoun. |
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April 12, 1839 - Discussion of the American System. |
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June 18, 1839 - Comments on limiting the president to one term, mention of Tallmadge as vice-presidential candidate, correction of statement about Calhoun. |
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July 14, 1839 - Itinerary. |
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October 12, 1839 - Mention of Tallmadge as vice-president; citation of bribery as cause for party defection. |
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October, 1839 - Request for Tallmadge to get resolution from New York conservatives on undisclosed matter. |
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October 30, 1841 - Discussion of Clay's desire to retire, the Carolina affair, and how Whigs should react to Tyler's bank veto message. |
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December 26, 1841 - Brief note expressing pleasure after talking with Tallmadge. |
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undated - Covering letter for undisclosed letter. |
Clayton, Thomas |
September 15, 1840 - Comments on New York politics. |
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October 7, 1840 - Report of local Whig victory. |
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November 12, 1840 - Verification of victory. |
Clinch, General Duncan |
October 10, 1840 - Report on Georgia politics. |
Clinton, Charles A. |
May, 1842 - Letter on patronage. |
Collier, John A. |
August 13, 1841 - Letter on New York debts and land bill. |
Colton, Walter |
June 2, 1841 - Request for support for Philadelphia Whig press. |
Conkling, A. |
February 18, 1842 - Request for Tallmadge's opinion of the Bankruptcy Act. |
Cortland, D. W. |
April 22, 1834 - Comments on the Albany Regency. |
Coxe, Richard |
August 5, 1840 - Letter on unidentified court matter involving Tallmadge. |
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April 22, 1842 - Postponement of decision in the court matter. |
Crary, John |
August 28, 1838 - Mention that Tallmadge might be nominated for governor of New York. |
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September 28, 1839 - Crary's disinclination to engage in New York politics. |
Crittenden, J. J. |
August 5, 1840 - Results of Kentucky election. |
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August 28, 1840 - Compliments to Tallmadge and report of good prospects for Harrison's victory in the West. |
Croswell, Edwin |
December 20, 1833 - Discussion of New York politics. |
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December 28, 1833 - Letter on patronage. |
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June 20, 1834 - Support for early adjournment of the Senate. |
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February 6, 1835 - Letter on introduction of silk worm culture. |
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February 21, 1835 - Report on political meeting in New York. |
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November 4, 1836 - Comments on New York elections. |
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October 22, 1838 - Suggestion that Tallmadge keep up his correspondence. |
Curtis, Edward |
August 28, 1839 - Comments on New York elections. |
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November 12, 1839 - Comments on New York's support for Clay at the Whig Convention in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. |
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November 18, 1839 - More on the convention. |
Curtis, J. L. |
February, 1840 - Authority's comments on the bankruptcy law. |
Cushman, John P. |
July 10, 1834 - Inquiry about internal improvements in New York. |
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February 7, 1835 - Comments on the attempt to assassinate Jackson. |
Custis, Mrs. M. L. |
March, 1842 - Covering letter for missing letter. |
Davis and Brooks |
July 8, 1837 - (to Davis and Brooks) Information on trade with Brazil. |
Davis, Charles A. |
September 9, 1837 - General comments on politics. |
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September 18, 1837 - Comments upon role of hard money in commerce. |
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September 21, 1837 - Comments on banking. |
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February 8, 1838 - Comments on banking. |
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March 12, 1838 - Comments on banking. |
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December 15, 1838 - Comments on banking and relation of Whigs and Conservative Democrats. |
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December 23, 1838 - Comments on independent treasury debate. |
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February 7, 1840 - Comments on independent treasury debate. |
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February 17, 1840 - Comments on independent treasury debate. |
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February 25, 1840 - Comments on independent treasury debate. |
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March 7, 1840 - Comments on independent treasury debate. |
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March 14, 1840 - Comments on independent treasury debate. |
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March 18, 1840-Comments on currency matters. |
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January 29, 1841 - Support for construction of internal improvements. |
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March, 1841 - Illegible note. |
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December 28, 1841 - Illegible letter. |
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December 30, 1841 - Letter on the bankruptcy bill. |
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March 4, 1842 - Letter on Mississippi defenses and commerce. |
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March 10, 1842 - Support for nationalistic tone in memorial proposed by Tallmadge. |
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May 4, 1842 - Opposition to re-establishment of a United States fiscal agent. |
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May 16, 1842 - Comments on tariff bill. |
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May 20, 1842 - Comments on Rhode Island politics. |
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May 25, 1842 - Comments on Rhode Island politics. |
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June 17, 1842 - Letter of introduction. |
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June 23, 1842 - Report on Clay vs. Harrison in New York. |
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December 22, 1842 - Comments on currency. |
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January 18, 1844 - Comments on British Corn Laws. |
Dawson, William C. |
September 23,1840- Comments on Georgia politics. |
Dayon, Charles |
May 14, 1834 - Comments on New York politics and banking. |
DeWitt, M. E. |
May 12, 1834 - Request for copy of speech on fiscal policy. |
Dickey, Robert |
January 11, 1842 - Covering letter for a communication on the national bank. |
Dix, John A. |
December 28, 1833 - Recommendation for a friend as United States district attorney. |
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January 10, 1834 - Covering letter for New York resolutions on removal of deposits from New York banks. |
Doty, James Duane |
October 23, 1840 - Comments on New York state election. |
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May 18, 1841 - Discussion of lands which they want to exchange. |
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May 22, 1841 - Further discussion of lands for exchange. |
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June 22, 1841 - Two letters requesting a favor from Washington. |
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January 15, 1842 - Comments on Doty's financial difficulties. |
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February 23, 1842 - Mention of Doty's difficulty in working with the Wisconsin legislature; thanks to Tallmadge for assistance in his appointment. |
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August 3, 1842 - Report that courts have stripped Doty of his property. |
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December 20, 1842 - Mention of Doty's difficulties with the Wisconsin legislature, which met without authorization. |
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January 30, 1843 - Letter with petition indicating Doty is supported by most people in the territory. |
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September 3, 1843 - Comments on machinations of their mutual enemies in patronage matters. |
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October 31, 1843 -Discussion of Taychedah land purchase. |
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December 14, 1843 - Request for favor from Tallmadge in Washington. |
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January 4, 1844 - Comments on paying the legislature for the unauthorized session. |
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January 21, 1844 - Further comments on the legislature. |
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March 5, 1844 - Letter on patronage. |
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March 6, 1844 - Letter with petition to postmaster general. |
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March 11, 1844 - Request for favor from Tallmadge in Washington. |
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March 12, 1844 - Letter on Michigan boundary question. |
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March 15, 1844 - Two letters on land matters. |
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June 26, 1844 - Two letters with news on Taychedah real estate venture. |
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June 28,1844 - Question on land sale in Wisconsin. |
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August 4, 1844 - Suggestions to Tallmadge for his trip to Wisconsin and gubernatorial appointments. |
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January 10, 1845 - Support for Tallmadge's view on non-native participation in writing the constitution. |
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November 24, 1847 - Discussion of land titles. |
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December 30, 1847 - Comments on actions of the Wisconsin constitutional convention. |
Dougherty, Addison |
October 7, 1842 - Statement of New York Whigs supporting Tallmadge. |
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October 14, 1842 - Further comments on the statement. |
Dudley, Charles E. |
February 11, 1834 - Support for Jackson's bank war. |
Duer, John |
January 16, 1842 - Letter of introduction. |
Duer, William A. |
February 16, 1836 - Letter of introduction. |
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March 9, 1837 - Request on printing of congressional documents. |
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January 7, 1839 - Request for information on international copyright laws. |
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June 20, 1842 - Request for payment of old debts owed by the government. |
Duncan, J. W. |
October 17, 1842 - Invitation to address Delaware Whigs. |
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October 29, 1842 - Second invitation to address Delaware Whigs. |
“Dutchess” |
January 25, 1829 - Comments on constitutionality of Tallmadge's election in 1833. |
Dyer, E. |
January 9, 1845 - Letter with copy of a presidential message. |
Edmonds, J. W. |
December 26, 1833 - Letter on patronage in New York. |
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December 27, 1833 - Letter on patronage in New York. |
Eldridge, N. T. |
June 17, 1847 - Discussion of personal financial matters. |
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August 12, 1847 - Letter on Tallmadge's statement supporting General Taylor. |
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October 7, 1847 - Report on Taylor support in New York. |
Ellis, A. G. |
April 15, 1844 - Resolution supporting Tallmadge's position on internal improvements. |
Evans, George |
September 25, 1845 - Letter of introduction. |
Everett, Edward |
February 16, 1844 - Note from London on undisclosed matter. |
Everitt, H. |
September 15, 1840 - Vermont election statistics. |
Ewing, Thomas |
April 22, 1841 - Promise to present undisclosed matter of interest to Tallmadge to the President. |
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April 24, 1841 - Regrets on not being able to make an appointment for a friend of Tallmadge. |
Ewing, General W. L. D. |
July 26, 1837 - Discussion of legislation regarding the Caledonia railroad before the Illinois legislature. |
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July 27, 1837 - More on land titles for Caledonia property. |
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April 23, 1838 - Comments on Tallmadge's failure to fulfill Caledonia contract. |
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June 29, 1838 - Request to forward two letters on Caledonia affairs. |
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July 24, 1838 - Letter envisioning great growth for Caledonia property. |
Featherstonhaugh, G. W. |
December 20, 1838 - Letter of introduction. |
Fisher, Redwood |
April 27, 1841 - Request for introduction to the president. |
Flagg, A. C. |
December 28, 1833 - Request for friend of the Regency. |
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July 21, 1834 - Letter on mailing addresses of Democratic Congressmen to their constituents. |
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February 6, 1835 - Report on New York political attitudes. |
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February 15, 1835 - Matters concerning New York legislature. |
Floyd, William |
March 14, 1812 - (to William Crosby) Letter from a signer of the Declaration of Independence on health problems. |
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June 20, 1817 - (to Benjamin Tallmadge) Letter concerning a land legacy. |
Folden, Dudley |
June 19, 1939 - Discussion of necessity of having a convention select delegates to the Harrisburg convention. |
Forsyth, John |
February 22, 1841 - Personal matter concerning a member of the State Department. |
Frelinghuysen, Theodore |
March 17, 1842 Letter concerning a Revolutionary War widow's pension. |
Gaines, E. P. |
February 12, 1840 - Presentation of a system for national defense. |
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March 26, 1840 - Request that defense plans not become a partisan matter. |
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January 28, 1841 - Further comments on his defense system. |
Gales and Seaton |
March 27, 1837 - Notice concerning publication in the Globe. |
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February, 1839 - Authorization to Tallmadge to make statement in Gales' name against undisclosed bill. |
Gales, Jo., Jr. |
February 18,1840-Apology for not having written. |
Gardner, D. |
November 27, 1840 - Treatise on American law and polity. |
Garland, Rice |
May, 1840 - Invitation to meet delegation of Baltimore Whigs. |
Gibbs, W. Channing |
January 10, 1838 - Letter on patronage. |
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April 1, 1839 - Request to deliver two letters for him. |
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February 17, 1841 - Statement that Whig “revolution” could not have taken place without Tallmadge's efforts. |
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January 29, 1842 - Request for recommendation for his son. |
Golden, John |
January 10, 1842 - Letter on currency matters. |
Graham, John L. |
March 16, 1844 - Covering letter for missing enclosure. |
Graves, William J. |
June, 1838 - Letter on patronage. |
Greeley, Horace |
January 6, 1841 - Support for Tallmadge's position on currency and bankruptcy laws. |
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June 27, 1841 - Suggestion that differences between Clay and Tyler on the bank question can be compromised. |
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February 16, 1842 - Comments on New York patronage. |
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February 28, 1842 - Support for Tallmadge's fiscal bill. |
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August 13, 1842 - Agreement to publish Tallmadge's statement. |
Green, Duff |
April 1, 1840 - Solicitation for subscription to the Pilot. |
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May 11, 1840 - Letter with copy of Text Book. |
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December 26, 1840 - Support for bill to abolish debtor's prison. |
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April 8, 1842 - Letter on Parisians' bad opinion of the United States. |
Haddock, Charles |
November 17, 1841 - His thanks for an appointment. |
Hall, Hiland |
July 21, 1840 - Request to address New York Whig group. |
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July 27, 1840 - Request to address Vermont Whig group. |
Hall, J. Prescott |
February 1, 1834 - Letter concerning district attorneyship for W. Tallmadge. |
Hall, William |
October 16, 1842 - Social invitation. |
Hamilton, Alexander |
May 27, 1838 - Letter about meeting of New York City Whigs. |
Hammond, Jabez D. |
April 27, 1836 - Comments on western appointments and Washington politics. |
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September 28, 1839 - Discussion of banking and financial affairs. |
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December 22, 1842 - Letter on patronage. |
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February 2, 1844 - Letter on patronage. |
Hammond, Judah |
July 2, 1838 - Congratulations on defeat of independent treasury bill. |
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January 29, 1839 - Thanks for copy of a Rives speech. |
Harrison, William H. |
February 22, 1840 - Thanks for Tallmadge's support in New York. |
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November 15, 1840 - Complaint that he will be too busy before the election to maintain his correspondence. |
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December 11, 1840 - Promise that he will do nothing about New York appointments until he sees Tallmadge. |
Harvey, Jacob |
January 19, 1839 - Information on coal bill. |
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January 23, 1838 - Comments on bill for collection of customs. |
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January 30, 1839 - Further comments on coal bill. |
Hasbrouck, Abraham B. |
April 30, 1840 - Letter of introduction. |
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June 21, 1841 - Letter on patronage. |
Hearne, John B. |
May 1, 1834 - Request for copy of a speech. |
Henley, G. W. |
February 23, 1834 - Request to hear Senate debate. |
Hicks, Henry W. |
September 26, 1840 - Letter enclosing a letter from Rives to Hicks, Sept. 22, 1840. |
Hoffman, Ogden |
October 23, 1838 - Request for copy of a report. |
Hogan, William |
June 13, 1834 - Expression of hope that undisclosed bill concerning Hogan will be passed. |
Holt, Charles |
August 10, 1842 - Refund of fee paid under sedition law. |
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April 3, 1844 - Request for fast action on pension bill. |
Hoopes, Major A. |
June 22, 1840 - Letter with transcription about military affairs. |
Hosack, D. |
August 30, 1835 - Illegible letter. |
Hoskins, C. L. |
August 1, 1840 - (to J. C. Clark) Letter on local New York politics. |
Hornblower, Joseph C. |
January 20, 1841 - Request for Navy chaplaincy. |
Hoxie, Joseph |
March 12, 1838 - Desire to distribute election materials. |
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April 19, 1843 - Letter on patronage. |
Hubbell, General Levi |
November 10, 1839 - Congratulations on election results. |
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November 16, 1839 - Statement that Tallmadge's views have been vindicated by election results. |
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November, 1839 - Covering letter for missing letter. |
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February 19, 1842 - Letter on patronage and politics in New York. |
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September 23, 1842 - Comments on national politics. |
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February 22, 1844 - Letter on patronage. |
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July 11, 1844 - Letter on mail service in Wisconsin Territory. |
Hunt, H. P. |
September 19, 1842 - Illegible letter. |
Huntington, J. W. |
October 10, 1842 - Report of political feelings among Connecticut Whigs. |
Ingraham, J. H. |
June 15, 1841 - Desire for a foreign appointment. |
Jackson, Andrew |
February 23, 1832 - Comments to New York group on Van Buren's appointment as minister to England. |
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December 20, 1836 - Order convening the Senate. |
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January 4, 1837 - Facsimile of response to Philadelphia group. |
Jackson, M, M. |
December 16, 1844 - Report of plan to replace Tallmadge as territorial governor of Wisconsin. |
Jacob, Z. |
October 25, 1844 - Letter about unexplained legal matter concerning Tallmadge. |
Jenkins, Edward |
September 20, 1842 - Dissatisfaction with Tallmadge's failure to receive consideration from Virginia Whigs as vice-presidential candidate. |
Jenkins, John T. |
December 12, 1834 - Presentation of gift. |
Johnson, Reverdy |
November 16, 1839 - Illegible letter. |
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September 17, 1840 - Illegible letter. |
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October 9, 1840 - Illegible letter. |
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November 4, 1840 - Illegible letter. |
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November 11, 1840 - Illegible letter. |
Johnson, Robert |
September 28, 1839 - Letter concerning accidental revocation of Tallmadge's franking privilege. |
Johnson, William C. |
March 7, 1844 - Letter of introduction. |
Jones, Thomas P. |
February 19, 1839 - Two letters to congressional committee on naval affairs about Sherwood's theories on magnetism. |
Joy, Cyrus |
June 30, 1841 - Letter on appointment of chargé d'affaires to Texas. |
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January 28, 1842 - Inquiry on affairs in Oregon. |
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August 6, 1842 - Thanks for assistance in securing military discharge. |
Judd, Stoddard |
August 28, 1846 - Letter calling in debts. |
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November 22, 1846 - Comments on extremism of the Wisconsin constitution. |
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November 29, 1846 - Further comments on the Wisconsin constitution. |
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December 16, 1846 - Letter with copy of the Wisconsin constitution. |
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March 10, 1847 - Regret that Tallmadge was unable to support the constitution apparently because of its banking clauses. |
Kellogg, S. Wilson |
February 2, 1842 - Request to take Navy examination. |
Kemper, Jackson |
June 17, 1845 - Desire to visit Tallmadge at Taychedah. |
Kent, James |
January 13, 1835 - Receipt for documents sent by Tallmadge. |
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June 11, 1835 - Letter enclosing opinion on undisclosed matter. |
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February, 1835 - Envelope only. |
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January 25, 1842 - Unwillingness to comment publicly on the bankruptcy bill. |
Kent, William |
September 20, 1836 - Disillusionment over investment in western lands. |
Ketcham, Hiram |
October 4, 1841 - Comments on upcoming New York Whig convention. |
King, Rufus |
November, 1838 - Election statistics from New York. |
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November, 1838 - Election statistics from New York. |
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July 1, 1840 - Illegible letter. |
Lancaster, Joseph |
May 8, 1838 - Request to consider his innovative system of education. |
Lawrence, James R. |
August 23, 1838 - Desire to distribute copies of speech by Tallmadge. |
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September 10, 1838 - Request for more copies. |
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November 24, 1838 - Comments on the effect of Abolitionists on the election. |
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February 18, 1839 - Expression of hope that rumors that Tallmadge will not stand for re-nomination are false. |
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February 3, 1844 - Comments on commerce and business. |
Lawrence, William B. |
April 27, 1837 - Comments on commerce and politics. |
Leavenworth, General Henry |
May 25, 1834 - Support for Tallmadge speech on public deposits. |
Lee, Gideon |
November 7, 1838 - Election bet. |
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September 27, 1839 - Comments that Van Buren's re-election would mean overthrow of the political system. |
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March 4, 1840 - Comments on local feeling towards the Locofocos. |
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March 25, 1840 - Confidence in Whig victory. |
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May 5, 1840 - Confidence in Whig victory. |
Lee, William E. |
January 3, 1842 - Plan for national bank enclosed. |
Legaré, Hugh S. |
September 8, 1838 - Discussion of Legaré's prospects for re-election. |
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June 19, 1839 - Illegible letter. |
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July 6, 1839 - Illegible letter. |
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June 17, 1840 - Illegible letter. |
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April 8, 1841 - Illegible letter. |
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April 26, 1841 - Illegible letter. |
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December 29, 1841 - Illegible letter. |
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February 1, 1842 - Illegible letter. |
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May 11, 1842 - Illegible letter. |
Lehtur, R.R. |
April 6, 1839 - Discussion of Calhoun's probable position in a cabinet under Clay. |
Lester, C. Edwards |
October 15, 1843 - Desire for Congress to purchase Durraggio Library. |
Lewenberg, Leon |
July 6, 1840 - Offer to build the Smithsonian telescope. |
Lewis, Morgan |
May 10, 1836 - Inability to supply his father's autograph. |
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January 19, 1841 - Information for genealogy. |
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February 23, 1841 - Inability to assist in undisclosed matter in Ohio. |
Luris, W. P. |
February 16, 1838 - Letter on Revolutionary War pension claims. |
Lyons, James |
September 18, 1840 - Regret that Tallmadge cannot attend convention of Virginia Whigs. |
McKeen, Levi |
January 6, 1839 - Comments on Burr plot. |
McLean, John |
March 18, 1834 - Request for interview about New York affairs. |
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January 18, 1837 - Comments on New York politics. |
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February 24,1839- Comments on Virginia politics. |
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March 1, 1839 - Wishes to become a staff member of the Madisonian. |
Macaulay, D. |
October 22, 1842 - Request for Tallmadge to forward letters. |
MacKenzie, Alexander S. |
September 6, 1841 - Request for aid in gaining Navy promotion. |
Macomb, Harriet B. |
April 5, 1841 - Request for assistance for impoverished minister. |
Macy, John B. |
May 20, 1835 - Invitation to ride on Buffalo-Chicago steamer. |
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February 18, 1846 - News from Washington about Wisconsin. |
Mangrum, W. P. |
December, 1842 - Asks Tallmadge to prevent Rives' resignation from foreign affairs committee. |
Marcy, William L. |
April 30, 1832 - Request for opinion on reduction of tariffs. |
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December 31, 1833 - Comments on D. Tallmadge's qualifications for district attorney. |
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February 2, 1835 - Covering letter transmitting some New York resolutions. |
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February 11, 1835 - Covering letter on undisclosed New York matter. |
Mercer, ? |
March 17, 1839 - Support for Tallmadge's position against Van Buren. |
Monroe, James |
November 8, 1839 - Support for Tallmadge's position. |
Murray, James B. |
March 21, 1844 - Comments on article critical of them in New York paper. |
Naudain, Arnold |
August 30, 1836 - Wishes to be secretary to the Senate. |
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February 26, 1838 - Requests Tallmadge to forward a letter. |
Naylor, Charles |
June, 1839 - Invitation to address Philadelphia Whigs. |
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November 1, 1840 - Confidence in Harrison's victory in Pennsylvania. |
Nelson, Isaac |
October 13, 1836 - Comments on Indiana election. |
Nelson, John |
December 9, 1843 - Opinion on Florida claims case. |
Newton, A. E. |
September 17, 1860 - Promise to send package of tracts on spiritualism. |
New York Clay Club |
February 7, 1842 - Invitation to address the group. |
New York Citizens |
May 6, 1841 - Invitation to speak. |
New York Democratic Republicans |
September, 1835 - Invitation to dinner for Richard M. Johnson. |
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July 4, 1837 - Support for Tallmadge's statement on the credit system. |
New York Democratic Whig |
February 19, 1844 - Invitation to speak. |
New York Senate |
February 1, 1842 - Resolution urging refund of 1815 fine against Jackson. |
New York University |
July 6, 1835 - Invitation to speak. |
Niles, N. |
May 18, 1841 - Comments on potential presidential candidates. |
Noah, M. M. |
December 27, 1838 - Letter on patronage. |
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January 11, 1841 - Support for Tallmadge's position on the bankruptcy bill. |
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February 15, 1841 - Letter on patronage. |
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February 25, 1842 - Report of local support for exchequer bill. |
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April 21, 1842 - Opinion urging Tallmadge not to accept sections of the exchequer bill. |
Nott, Eliphalet |
April, 1842 - Letter on patronage. |
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January 20, 1844 - Letter on patronage. |
Nourse, Hiram |
April 24, 1842 - Contrasts European and American institutions. |
Nowell, John |
June 14, 1842 - Request for assistance in securing Navy transfer. |
Ogden, David B. |
March 5, 1842 - Letter of introduction. |
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March 4, 1845 - Request for aid to Ogden's son in Milwaukee. |
Ogden, James |
August 26, 1842 - Letter about Ashburton dinner. |
Onderdonk, Bishop |
November 4,1840-Covering letter for missing letter. |
Owsley, William |
September 23, 1842 - Invitation from Whigs in Frankfort, Kentucky. |
Palmer, J. Horsely |
June 25, 1842 - Request for personal interview. |
Patterson, George W. |
February 28, 1840 - Strong support for Tallmadge's position. |
Pendleton, Edmond H. |
January 21, 1833 - Comments on doctrine of nullification. |
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November 22, 1839 - Letter of introduction. |
Pendleton, J. S. |
March 23, 1840 - Request for copies of Tallmadge speech. |
Phelps, Samuel L. |
December 21, 1844 - Request that Tallmadge help clarify his position on 1842 tariff for Vermont voters. |
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January 31, 1845 - Thanks for assistance, with documents enclosed. |
Philadelphia Democratic Whigs |
February 16, 1844 - Invitation to speak. |
Porter, A. S. |
September 2, 1840 - Invitation to address Detroit group. |
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September 15, 1840 - Second invitation. |
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November 4, 1840 - Results of local elections in Michigan. |
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November 7, 1840 - Election results in Michigan. |
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September 11, 1844 - Mention of rumors that Tallmadge has renounced the Whig party. |
Porter, James |
January 24, 1835 - Letter on New York patronage. |
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January 30, 1835 - Letter on patronage in New York and Florida. |
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June 23, 1837 - Letter on comments about Tallmadge in New York press. |
Porter, General P. B. |
March 1, 1840 - Comments on Revolutionary War claims of Porter's sister. |
Porter, Mrs. |
undated - Social invitation |
Potter, P. |
July 9, 1840 - Comments on local politics around Poughkeepsie. |
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September 20, 1842 - Comments on investment opportunities in Milwaukee. |
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December 11, 1846 - Unfavorable comments on Wisconsin constitutional convention, suggesting it will be unacceptable to the foreign population. |
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October 15, 1847 - (Enclosed Eldridge to Potter, August 12, 1847) Comments on Taylor candidacy and the decline of party feeling. |
Prentiss, Samuel |
November 13, 1839 - Letter of introduction. |
Preston, William C. |
August, 1841 - Notice of foreign relations committee meeting called by Rives. |
Proudfit, Dr. |
February 16, 1838 - Illegible letter. |
Quin, William D. |
April 21, 1834 - Request for copy of a speech. |
Raquet, Condy |
October 9, 1837 - Illegible note. |
Randolph, J. T. |
June, 1839 - Comments on patronage. |
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November, 1830 - Illegible note. |
Raymond, Daniel T. |
July 2, 1845 - Condolences on William Tallmadge's death. |
Raymond, James T. |
May 17, 1836 - Mention of Tallmadge's financial affairs. |
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July 10, 1850 - Request for letter of introduction to Fillmore. |
Recommendations |
1821 - Letters for Tallmadge's candidacy as postmaster of Poughkeepsie. (Copies) |
Reed, Charles |
July 2, 1844 - Invitation to travel on a Buffalo steamship. |
Reid, Anna |
undated - Encloses poem. |
Reynolds, J.N. |
January 16, 1842 - Comments on the bankruptcy bill. |
Ridgeway, J. |
August 4, 1840 - Letter of introduction. |
Riker, Richard |
June 28, 1838 - Suggestion that New York Custom House should be investigated for corruption. |
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January 2, 1839 - Thanks for Tallmadge's intervention in post office matter. |
Riley, Colonel B. |
April 16, 1844 - Correction of information on Army bill. |
Ritchie, Thomas |
January 19, 1841 - Payment of election bet. |
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February 1, 1841 -Payment of debt and assurance of no ill feeling toward Tallmadge. |
Rives, William Cabell |
April 25, 1834 - Comments on deposit issue. |
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December 16, 1834 - Encloses information on French treaty. |
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January 9, 1835 - Encloses letter of the same date, Rives to Van Buren, on French treaty. |
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January 26, 1835 - Further comments on Clay's report on French treaty. |
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October 29, 1835 - Comments on minister allegedly dismissed for political reasons. |
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August 15, 1838 - Comments on Van Buren's visit to Virginia. |
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September 7, 1838 - Request to forward letter to General Tallmadge. |
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October 8, 1838 - Expression of confidence in Whig principles. |
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April 11, 1838 - Invitation to attend dinner in Virginia for Rives. |
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May 25, 1839 - Comments on conservative gains in Virginia. |
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July 29, 1839 - Comments on Virginia elections and Van Buren's independent treasury bill. |
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September 29, 1839 - Comments on Clay's and Harrison's candidacies. |
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November 15, 1839 - Congratulations on Whig victory. |
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February 5, 1840 - Comments on national election. |
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September 4, 1840 - Comments on upcoming conservative convention. |
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November 2, 1840 - Letter on Rives' visit to Poughkeepsie. |
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November 7, 1840 - Letter anticipating his arrival in New York. |
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April 6, 1841 - Suggestion that Tyler will be open to communication with Tallmadge. |
Rix, James |
August 1, 1834 - Request for copy of a speech. |
Romeyer, H. M. |
November 3, 1838 - Comments on local New York elections. |
Rood, Orlin |
May 1, 1844 - Deposition to carry United States mail. |
Root, Erastus |
June 16, 1836 - Illegible letter. |
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March 23, 1838 - Illegible letter. |
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June 6, 1838 - Illegible letter. |
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October 16, 1839 - Illegible letter. |
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November 27, 1839 - Illegible letter. |
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May 28, 1840 - Illegible letter. |
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June 10, 1840 - Illegible letter. |
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August 3, 1840 - Illegible letter. |
Ruggles, Charles |
February 13, 1834 - Illegible letter. |
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February 21, 1834 - Illegible letter. |
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March 21, 1834 - Illegible letter. |
Ruggles, Samuel B. |
February 4, 1834 - Letter of introduction. |
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February 4, 1834 - Letter of introduction and
comments about Tallmadge's female admirers. |
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December 20, 1834 - Illegible letter. |
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December 28, 1834 - Illegible letter. |
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March 17, 1838 - Illegible letter. |
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June 30, 1838 - Illegible letter. |
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December 17, 1838 - Discussion of internal
improvements, including railroads and canals. |
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December 18, 1838 - Letter of introduction. |
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December 19, 1838 - Comments on Amerigo Vespucci. |
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April 30, 1841 - Illegible letter. |
Russell, David |
November 16, 1839 - Report of good prospects in
New York election. |
Rutgers College |
December 10, 1841 - Invitation to speak. |
Sandford, Edward |
December 15, 1837 - Answer to Tallmadge's
inquiry about history of Locofocism in New York. |
Schoolcraft, James S. |
December 28, 1833 - Request for assistance in gaining position as Army sutler. |
Scott, Thomas |
December 27, 1834 - Illegible letter. |
Scott, Winfield |
1839 - Social invitation. |
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August, 1842 - Social invitation. |
Sergeant, John |
June 22, 1840 - Comments on independent treasury bill and its effect on politics. |
Seward, William H. |
January 20, 1838 - Letter on patronage. |
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March 14, 1838 - Comments on independent treasury bill and its effect on politics. |
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November 14, 1838 - Thanks and congratulations to Tallmadge on election results. |
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December 3, 1838 - Letter on patronage and a personal gift from Tallmadge. |
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January 29, 1839 - Discussion of several political issues in New York. |
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February 1, 1839 - Congratulations on support Tallmadge received from New York Whig legislative caucus. |
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October 14, 1839 - Warning against developing a controversy with the Argus. |
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January 29, 1840 - Mention of New York Whig convention, and Tallmadge's failure to vote on sub-treasury bill. |
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February 13, 1840 - Illegible letter. |
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March 15, 1840 - Comments on banking and currency issues. |
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April 18, 1840 - Comments on Whigs and internal improvements. |
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May 20, 1840 - Letter on patronage. |
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July 2, 1840 - Comments on young Whigs' convention. |
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November 26, 1840 - Letter on pension matter. |
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December 1, 1840 - Comments on Van Buren. |
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January 20, 1841 - Illegible letter. |
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February 11, 1841 - Illegible letter. |
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May 10, 1841 - Letter on patronage. |
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July 19, 1841 - Letter on patronage and the McLeod affair. |
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August 1, 1841 - Letter on state loan bill. |
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August 6, 1841 - Discussion of New York land bill. |
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February 11, 1842 - Letter on undisclosed New York matter mentioned in Tallmadge's letter. |
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March 1, 1842 - Letter on exchequer bill and the Whigs' opinion of Tyler. |
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January 15, 1862 - Thank you note for undisclosed matter. |
Shepherd, Zebulon R. |
July 10, 1840 - Letter on Tallmadge's visit to New York and comments on the Whig campaign. |
Sherman, Roger |
March 15, 1842 - Comments on exchequer bill. |
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December 6, 1842 - Comments on exchequer bill. |
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December 13, 1842 - Comments on exchequer bill. |
Sherwood, H. H. |
August, 1838 - Letter on his astronomical observations. |
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March 22, 1839 - Acknowledgement of receipt of packages from Tallmadge. |
Smith, Francis, O. J. |
October 21, 1839 - Letter on patronage. |
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July 27, 1840 - Report of conservative gains in Maine. |
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August 6, 1840 - Illegible letter. |
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August 12, 1840 - Letter of introduction. |
Smith, O. H. |
July 30, 1840 - Comments on campaign in Indiana. |
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August 6, 1840 - Results of election in Indiana. |
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August 7, 1840 - Comments on election in Indiana. |
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September 15, 1840 - Further comments on the election. |
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September 29, 1840 - Statement of confidence that Harrison will win. |
Smith, S. F. |
January 15, 1842 - Comments on discussion with Harrison concerning his cabinet, including mention of Tallmadge as Navy secretary. |
Snethen, Worthington |
November 19, 1840 - Comments on the election of Harrison. |
Southard, Samuel L. |
April 3, 1836 - Comments on Navy bill. |
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September 10, 1836 - Letter on patronage. |
Southport Council (Kenosha, Wis.) |
June 29, 1843 - Invitation to speak. |
Southwick, Solomon |
February 7, 1839 - Letter with articles for publication in the Madisonian. |
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February 7, 1839 - Letter on anti-Tallmadge campaign in New York. |
Spencer, Ambrose |
December 1, 1838 - Comments on Tallmadge's chances for re-election. |
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February 9, 1839 - Letter on patronage in New York. |
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February 18, 1839 - Comments on the New York legislature. |
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January 16, 1840 - Congratulations on his re-election. |
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November 28, 1840 - Letter of introduction. |
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January 16, 1841 - Comments on attempt to influence Harrison against New York Whigs. |
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February 9, 1841 - Letter concerning Spencer's son's Navy promotion. |
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March 4, 1841 - Comments on Van Buren's influence on the above matter. |
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June 24, 1841 - Comments on 1841 congressional session. |
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November 26, 1841 - Comments on the Caroline affair. |
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March 1, 1842 - Support for Tallmadge's report on exchequer bill. |
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December 9, 1843 - Comments on the president's policy toward Mexico. |
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January 2, 1844 - Comments on Tallmadge's acceptance of a judgeship. |
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January 9, 1844 - Letter on patronage. |
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January 22, 1844 - Comments on Clay's support. |
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February 9, 1844 - Letter on patronage. |
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March 18, 1844 - Letter on patronage. |
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March 23, 1844 - Letter about Tyler's action on behalf of the Texas treaty. |
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May 31, 1844 - Request for documents on the Texas treaty. |
Spencer, J. C. |
January 13, 1840 - Inquiry about black children in public schools. |
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January 28, 1841 - Request for Tallmadge to deliver letter. |
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August 21, 1841 - Comment on sale of public lands in New York. |
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June 1, 1843 - Refusal to comment on removal of New York political appointee. |
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March 20, 1844 - Social invitation. |
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April 23, 1844 - Social invitation. |
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April 24, 1844 - Request that patronage matter remain confidential. |
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April 21, 1845 - Expression of willingness to take Tallmadge's son into his law office. |
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undated - Comments on unnamed judge. |
Stebbins, Charles |
February 19, 1834 - Reaction of New York banker to Jackson's bank war. |
Stevens, Samuel |
November 15, 1839 - Desire to discuss their candidate for the presidency. |
Stewart, Charles |
October 27, 1860 - Comments on his search in Tallmadge's behalf for old newspapers. |
Stilwell, Silas |
April 30, 1842 - Inquiry about services he can render for Tallmadge. |
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May 6, 1842 - Comments on his financial embarrassments. |
Stockholm, D. H. |
January 20, 1842 - Suggestions on bill to establish a government fiscal agency. |
Stockton, R.F. |
September 26, 1840 -Comments on New Jersey politics. |
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February 28, 1844 - Invitation to attend dinner on a ship which later exploded, killing Abel Upshur. |
Stone, William L. |
November 15, 1838 - Illegible letter. |
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November, 1840 - Illegible letter. |
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February 10, 1841 - Illegible letter. |
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April 17, 1841 - Illegible letter. |
Storrs, William C. |
December 8, 1837 - Request for copy of a report by the Navy secretary. |
Strong, William K. |
January 8, 1844 - Opinions on New York Whig politics and Millard Fillmore. |
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February 11, 1844 - Comments on Abolitionists, Clay, and New York politics. |
Sutherland, J. B. |
June 24, 1833 - Illegible letter. |
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November 10, 1840 - Illegible letter. |
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November 11, 1840 - Illegible letter. |
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November, 1840 - Illegible letter. |
Sutherland, Thomas |
March 8, 1844 - Covering letter for Orlin Rood
Thomas deposition. |
Swartwout, Samuel |
December 20, 1833 - Letter of introduction. |
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January 5, 1835 - Letter on appointments. |
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October 6, 1836 - Letter of introduction. |
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January 11, 1838 - Illegible letter. |
Swift, J. G. |
April 20, 1842 - Expression of desire to re-enter government service without political affiliations. |
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May 12, 1842 - Letter about a discussion with the president on fiscal matters. |
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August 9, 1842 - Letter on patronage. |
Syracuse Clay Club |
February 21, 1844 - Notice of Tallmadge's election as an honorary member. |
Tallmadge, Daniel B. |
February 4, 1839 - Letter on newspaper support for Whigs in New York. |
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March 22, 1840 - Letter on bankruptcy bill. |
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May 14, 1840-Comments on New York press and politics. |
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September 11, 1841 - Comments on Tyler administration. |
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February 12, 1842 - Letter on nomination of Washington Irving as minister to Spain. |
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February 26, 1842 - Expression of fear that the treasury bill will not restore the old credit system. |
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March 21, 1842 - Letter on the Creole case. |
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June 26, 1845 - Condolences on William Tallmadge's death. |
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undated - Exposition of the Caroline affair. |
Tallmadge, H. F. |
May 27, 1836 - Comment on his search for a William Floyd autograph. |
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June 21, 1836 - Letter with two Floyd letters. |
Tallmadge, James |
September 6, 1832 - (to John Crary) Opinions on anti-masonry, the tariff, the Maysville Road veto, and the bank war. |
Tallmadge, M. M. |
January 1, 1835 - Support for Tallmadge's position on the bank war. |
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February 16, 1836 - Support for Tallmadge's “public patriotism.” |
Thompson, Smith |
March 1, 1839 - Request for copy of a memorial on sugar production. |
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March, 1842 - Covering letter for undisclosed letter. |
Thompson, General “Waddy” |
March 6, 1842 - Approval of Tallmadge's report on a governmental fiscal agent. |
Throop, Enos T. |
December 25, 1833 - Notice of inability to assist in patronage for Tallmadge's brother. |
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March 14, 1836 - Comments on the bill to extend credit to custom houses. |
Tibbits, George |
February 23, 1835 - Covering letter for resolution from residents of Troy, New York. |
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October 11, 1839 - Expression of a desire to talk with Tallmadge. |
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June, 1841 - Comments on tariff bill. |
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February 5, 1842 - Comments on wool schedules of the tariff bill. |
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February 28, 1842 - Approval of Tallmadge's report on the exchequer. |
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August 9, 1842 - Letter approving anticipated presidential veto of tariff bill. |
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August 14, 1842 - Opinion on another tariff bill. |
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August 20, 1842 - Further opinions on the same tariff bill. |
Toland, George W. |
September 10, 1840 - Comments on Harrison's prospects in Philadelphia. |
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October 19, 1840 - Further comments on the election. |
Tyler, John |
August 17, 1842 - Letter on patronage in the Treasury Department. |
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November 7, 1844 - Letter indicating hope that Tallmadge can quell political strife in Wisconsin; anticipation of his retirement. |
Unidentified |
January 18, 1842 - Covering letter for plan for a national bank. |
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January 1842 - Comments on treasury bill. |
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March 7, 1842 - Comments on treasury bill. |
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April 4, 1842 - Covering letter from New York Whigs to Clay. |
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November 7, 1842 - Comments on currency bill. |
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January 11, 1843 - Comments on bankruptcy bill. |
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September 16, 1860 - Comments on the political situation from a Tennesseean. |
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September 29, 1860 - Acknowledgement of a letter from Tallmadge apparently on behalf of a Unitarian Society. |
Upshur, Abel |
January 10, 1844 - Social invitation. |
Van Alen, J. H. |
August 25, 1842 - Discussion of importance of the tariff issue in Whig politics. |
Van Buren, Martin |
March 14, 1832 - Reply to message from New York legislators. |
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February 18, 1833 - Invitation for a trip. |
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February 19, 1833 - Notice that Senate will not meet as prearranged. |
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November 16, 1833 - Comments about Tallmadge's arrival in Washington. |
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November 19, 1833 - Mention of Tallmadge's Senate seat. |
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November 16, 1834 - Congratulations on Tallmadge's stand on undisclosed matter. |
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November 22, 1835 - Suggestion that the Senate is prepared to adopt Tallmadge's report on undisclosed matter. |
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February 14, 1837 - Comments on the situation with Mexico. |
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January 6, 1841 - Message convening Congress. |
Vance, Joseph |
March 25, 1842 - Opinion of Ohio Whigs on Tallmadge's report on exchequer bill. |
Van Cortland, General Pierre |
June 11, 1839 - Suggestion that New York should soon select delegates to the Harrisburg convention. |
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February 1, 1841 - Request for government historian to do Van Cortland genealogy. |
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March 8, 1842 - Letter on patronage. |
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March 23, 1842 - Letter on patronage. |
Van Ness, Jacob |
February 27, 1821- Comments on politics in Dutchess County, New York. |
Van Ness, John P. |
October 19, 1841 - Letter of introduction. |
Van Rensselaer, Henry |
September 2, 1840 - Disappointment that Tallmadge will not visit his county before the election. |
Van Schoonhoven, J. |
October 3, 1836 - Comments on Tallmadge's financial affairs. |
Van Schoonhoven, William |
June 19, 1834 - Letter concerning a court matter. |
Van Wyck, Theodore W. |
February 24, 1821 - Letter on Tallmadge's appointment as postmaster of Poughkeepsie. |
Vinelli, Lewis W. |
January 13, 1837 - Letter about his effort to introduce silk worm culture in the United States. |
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March 1, 1837 - Letter in French about the silk worm culture. |
Vosbury, D. W. |
April 21, 1847 - Reaction to Tallmadge speech opposing the Wisconsin constitution. |
Waldo and Jewett |
December 19, 1833 - Letter about a portrait of Tallmadge. |
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December 23, 1833 - Letter about a portrait of Tallmadge. |
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July 21, 1834 - Letter about a portrait of Tallmadge. |
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July 28, 1834 - Letter about a portrait of Tallmadge. |
Waterman, Thomas S. |
September 29, 1839 - Comments on the approaching Syracuse convention. |
Watson, E. |
May 20, 1840 - Comments on internal improvements in New York. |
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May 30, 1840- Comments on trade and commerce. |
Webb, James Watson |
November, 1838 - Illegible letter. |
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January 8, 1839 - Letter on Tallmadge's re-election to the Senate. |
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January, 1841 - Letter on patronage. |
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February 10, 1841 - Letter on patronage. |
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February 17, 1841 - Letter about the slander of Tallmadge in the New York press. |
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February, 1841 - Acknowledgment of receipt of a letter. |
Webster, Daniel |
May 31, 1841 - Social invitation. |
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August 27, 1841 - Social invitation. |
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August 23, 1842-Social invitation. |
Weed, Thurlow |
December 17, 1837 - Comments indicating hope that Whigs will triumph in New York. |
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January 9, 1838 - Illegible letter. |
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March 13, 1838 - Illegible letter. |
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April 11, 1838 - Illegible letter. |
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July 18, 1838 - Illegible letter. |
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November, 1838 - Illegible letter. |
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December 2, 1838 - Illegible letter. |
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February 10, 1839 - Illegible letter. |
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February 16, 1839 - Illegible letter. |
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September 27, 1839 - Report on election progress in New York. |
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September 28, 1839 - Illegible letter. |
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October 15, 1839 - Illegible letter. |
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November 7, 1839 - Early election results from New York. |
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November 9, 1839 - Illegible letter. |
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November 10, 1839 - Illegible letter. |
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November, 1839 - Illegible letter. |
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March 15, 1840 - Illegible letter. |
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April 14, 1840 - Letter on defense spending. |
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April 18, 1840 - Illegible letter. |
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April 20, 1840 - Illegible letter. |
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July 1, 1840 - Illegible letter. |
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January 31, 1841 - Plans for special session of the New York legislature. |
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July 15, 1841 - Letter on the Caroline affair. |
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September 2, 1841 - Illegible letter. |
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September 5, 1841 - Illegible letter. |
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August 14, 1842 - Comments on necessity of a tariff. |
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January 22, 1843 - Comments on Weed's financial condition. |
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January 8, 1844 - Illegible letter. |
West Point Corps of Cadets |
July 4, 1835 - Invitation to dinner. |
Wetmore, Robert C. |
January 29, 1838 - (from an unidentified correspondent) Letter on Tallmadge's re-nomination to the Senate. |
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February 1, 1839 - The above letter enclosed with his comments. |
Wheatley, Homer |
May 24, 1841 - (to Henry Conkling) Letter about a land exchange between Doty and Tallmadge. |
White, Alfred T. |
April 12, 1840 - Letter on problems of the Whig press in Indiana. |
White, Thomas W. |
September 22, 1840 - Report of fire in a supporter's newspaper office in Washington. |
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October 20, 1840 - Comments on article in Ritchie's paper. |
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November 21, 1840 - Further comments on Ritchie's paper. |
Whitney, R. M. |
November 12, 1838 - Congratulations on election results in New York. |
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March 16, 1839 - News from Washington. |
Williams, M. T. |
December 9, 1837 - Letter of introduction. |
Williston, C. Fenimore |
April 14, 1836 - Request for assistance from an autograph collector. |
Wilson, James |
October 13, 1840 - Comments on New Hampshire politics. |
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November 13, 1841 - Comments on Doty's treaty with the Indians. |
Wise, Henry A. |
October 4, 1840 - Comments on his campaign on behalf of Virginia Whigs. |
Woodbridge, William |
October 25, 1842 - Comments on Michigan election. |
Woodbury, Levi |
September 12, 1836 - Letter on selecting another New York bank as a holder of public deposits. |
Wool, John E. |
September 12, 1836 - (written by Mrs. Wool) Letter about a debt owed by Wool to the Dutchess County Bank. |
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October 6, 1838 - Comments on his campaign in Georgia. |
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November 20, 1836 - Statement correcting his position on his assignment in the Indian Territory. |
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November 25, 1836 - Further comments on his treatment by the War Department. |
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December 19, 1836 - Request for a letter to support his claim against the War Department. |
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January 7, 1837 - Further comments on the above. |
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April 22, 1838 - Further comments on his “outrageous treatment.” |
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January 7, 1841 - Discussion of pay in the Army. |
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August 16, 1841 - Request for Tallmadge to expedite his promotion. |
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January 28, 1842 - Inability to assist Tallmadge in a financial matter. |
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February 12, 1842 - Further comments on his promotion. |
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February 25, 1842 - Hesitant promise to assist Tallmadge in a financial matter. |
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March 4, 1842 - Letter on their mutual financial agreement. |
Worth, G. A. |
September 18, 1837 - Comments on sub-treasury bill. |
Worth, W. I. |
October 10, 1839 - Illegible note. |
Wright, Silas |
January 27, 1833 - Comments on Calhoun. |
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March 7, 1833 - Notice that he will discuss an undisclosed issue with Tallmadge personally. |
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March 15, 1833 - Comments on their meeting and Wright's desire to marry. |
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November 8, 1833 - Advice on moving to Washington, D.C. |
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July 20, 1834 - Discussion of Hudson River appropriations. |
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July 21, 1834 - Further discussion of the above issue. |
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October 26, 1834 - Further discussion of the above issue. |
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April 15, 1835 - Discussion of a personal matter. |
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May 24, 1835 - Comments on the Democratic convention. |
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June 2, 1835 - Comments on the convention. |
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October 15, 1844 - Letter of introduction. |
Wyer, Edward |
November 19, 1837 - Support for Tallmadge's position on sub-treasury bill. |
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September 24, 1838 - Inquiry about Tallmadge's lodging in Washington, D.C. |
Yates, J. B. |
March 9, 1836 - Thanks for receipt of speeches. |
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May 6, 1836 - Comments on government financial policy. |