Cat-Clark
File — Box: 33, Folder: 10
Scope and Contents
Included in this folder:
- Cattell, Alexander G.: Sent to Samuel R. Phillips, Esq., dated January 21, 1869. Thanking Phillips for "ice creepers," and box of wine.
- Cattell, Alexander G.: Sent to Joseph Petit, Esq., dated March 21, 1864. Relative to his portrait painted by Petit's son, and his skill as an artist.
- Cattell, Alexander G.: Sent to Messrs. Porter and Coates, dated June 17, 1875. Relative to Prof. Thompson's book.
- Cattell, Alexander G.: Sent to Messrs. Sutton and Pascall, undated.
- Chace, Jonathan: Sent to Hon. T.O. Howe, dated January 9, 1883. Requesting Howe to show bearer, Charles Roberts, the Dead Letter Office.
- Chambers, Ezekial F.: Sent to L.J. Cist, Esq., dated August 6, 1852. Sending Cist some autograph letters.
- Chandler, John: Sent to F.P. Blain, Esq., dated May 4, 1832. Relative to the unprincipled attack against Pres. Jackson.
- Chandler, William E.: Sent to Hon. John R. French, dated December 11, 1876. Commending Mr. E.W. Maxwell.
- Chandler, Zachariah: Sent to Alonzo Bell, Esq., dated May 3, 1876. Relative to exhibiting the original Declaration of Independence at the Centennial.
- Cheves, Langdon: Sent to Enoch Parsons, Esq., dated January 26, 1820.
- Chipman, Norton Parker
- Choate, Rufus: Sent to Hon. Mr. Upshur, dated April 30. Relative to some testimony.
- Choate, Rufus: Sent to Hon. R.C. Winthrop, dated March 31, 1846. Recommending Mr. W.A. Whipple for midshipman appointment.
- Christiancy, Isaac P.: Sent to Messrs. Porter and Coates, dated June 24, 1875. Relative to publishing portions of his letters.
- Claiborne, William C.C.: Sent to Hon. Robert R. Livingston, Esq., dated January 26, 1812. Relative to the success of steam boats on the Mississippi and speculates on the possibility of applying steam to the sugar mills. Mentions Fulton.
- Claiborne, William C.C.: Document dated June 8, 1814. Certifying that John Lynd, whose signature is subscribed to the annexed paper, is a notary public.
- Claiborne, William C.C.: Sent to R.R. Livingston, dated June 25, 1804. About beneficial results of Louisiana purchase already felt, talk of appointing Monroe governor of Louisiana.
- Clark, Abraham: Document dated March 6, 1787. Clark, John Chamberlain: Sent to Charles A. Repplier, Thomas Millar, and S.C. Cooper, dated June 30, 1840. Regrets must decline invitation to 4th of July Independence celebration in Philadelphia. Decries present Federal administration.
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