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Letter from Charles Edward Stuart
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Letter from Charles Stuart to Governor Fauquier
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Letter from Charles Edward Stuart to Mr Tulloch
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Letter from Charles Edward Stuart to John Stuart Blackie
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Charles B. Stuart Letters to Nathaniel B. Baker
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Contains two letters from Charles Stuart, railroad designer, to Nathaniel B. Baker, Adjutant General of the Iowa Militia. Both letters concern the building of railroads in Iowa that would connect with the transcontinental railroad, which was about to be built, beginning in Omaha, Nebraska. The first letter, dated January 15, 1860, is on "Office of the American Railroad Bureau" letterhead, and discusses the Lyons Railroad. The second letter, dated March 30, 1860, is also on "Office of the American Railroad Bureau" letterhead, and mentions Stuart's desire to discuss with Baker an extension of the railroad west of Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
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Contains two letters from Charles Stuart, railroad designer, to Nathaniel B. Baker, Adjutant General of the Iowa Militia. Both letters concern the building of railroads in Iowa that would connect with the transcontinental railroad, which was about to be built, beginning in Omaha, Nebraska. The first letter, dated January 15, 1860, is on "Office of the American Railroad Bureau" letterhead, and discusses the Lyons Railroad. The second letter, dated March 30, 1860, is also on "Office of the American Railroad Bureau" letterhead, and mentions Stuart's desire to discuss with Baker an extension of the railroad west of Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
Copy of Charles Stuart's Letter to John Stuart Concerning Indian Affairs
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Letter from Charles Stuart to John Stuart, Regarding Advice on Treatment of the Creeks and Choctaws
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Letter from the Margravine of Anspach to Sir Charles Stuart
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Extract of a Letter from Charles Stuart to Colonel Stuart, Discussing Orders to be to Indian Agents for the Raising of Chickasaw and Choctaw Indians to Aid Rebel Defences, and Enclosing a Copy of Such Orders
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