Author: Winthrop SARGENT
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Papers in Relation to the Official Conduct of Governor Sargent
Author: Winthrop SARGENT
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Papers in Relation to the Official Conduct of Winthrop Sargent. 2d January 1801, Referred to the Committee Appointed on the 22d Ultimo, to Enquire Into the Official Conduct of Wi
Author: Winthrop Sargent
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Category : Mississippi
Languages : en
Pages : 29
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Papers in Relation to the Official Conduct of Winthrop Sargent
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee Appointed to Enquire into the Official Conduct of Winthrop Sargent
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Category : Mississippi
Languages : en
Pages : 29
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An Act to Incorporate the Board for the Management of the Temporalities Fund of the Presbyterian Church of Canada in Connection with the Church of Scotland
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Pages : 4
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Winthrop Sargent Papers and Correspondence, May 1801 - 1811
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Description: The correspondence and other papers in this folder cover Sargent's trip to Philadelphia and Boston; his dismissal from office and subsequent political retirement; and his land and cotton ventures in Mississippi. The folder includes letters from Gilbert Aspinwall, with information and advice on the cotton trade and eastern investments; Joseph Barrell, on the sale of land belonging to the New England-Mississippi Land Company; Jacob Burnet, on Sargent's legal affairs in Ohio, including the St. Clair suit; Joseph Dennie, inviting Sargent to serve as his correspondent on matters related to Spanish activity around the Mississippi; Dr. Robert Dow, on treatments for Sargent's gout; William Dunbar (4); Samuel Hodgdon; William E. Hulings, with political and trade news from New Orleans; Richard Platt; Samuel Tenney, writing from Washington; and others. A letter from Peter Walker describes the political situation in Mississippi during Sargent's absence in 1801. The folder also contains two pamphlets published in 1801 by Winthrop Sargent. Papers in Relation to the Official Conduct of Governor Sargent, reprints letters and petitions defending Sargent against the charges of his political enemies. Political Intolerance, or the Violence of Party Spirit; Exemplified in a Recent Removal from Office, an apologia for Sargent's long public service, contains an attack on Jefferson and the Republicans. Both pamphlets can be found in this collection under 1 Aug. 1801. Among the correspondence related to Sargent's dismissal are letters from Andrew Ellicott, James Green , Henry Knox, and James Madison, the last informing Sargent that he would not be reappointed. Included are two letters from Sargent to Aaron Burr, asking his support, and two to Madison. A number of business letters related mainly to the cotton trade are signed by the firms of Gilbert and John Aspinwall of New York, Chew and Relf of New Orleans, Hodgdon and Harris of Philadelphia, and Thomas and David Urquhart of New Orleans. The folder also contains letters referring to Sargent's land holdings in Ohio from John Belli, Charlotte C. Ludlow, and William Stanley. Among the other papers in the collection are documents concerning Sargent's property at Gloster Place; the disposition of the estate of Mrs. Sargent's first husband, David Williams (3 June 1810); and the series of earthquakes that hit the Mississippi Valley in December 1811.
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Description: The correspondence and other papers in this folder cover Sargent's trip to Philadelphia and Boston; his dismissal from office and subsequent political retirement; and his land and cotton ventures in Mississippi. The folder includes letters from Gilbert Aspinwall, with information and advice on the cotton trade and eastern investments; Joseph Barrell, on the sale of land belonging to the New England-Mississippi Land Company; Jacob Burnet, on Sargent's legal affairs in Ohio, including the St. Clair suit; Joseph Dennie, inviting Sargent to serve as his correspondent on matters related to Spanish activity around the Mississippi; Dr. Robert Dow, on treatments for Sargent's gout; William Dunbar (4); Samuel Hodgdon; William E. Hulings, with political and trade news from New Orleans; Richard Platt; Samuel Tenney, writing from Washington; and others. A letter from Peter Walker describes the political situation in Mississippi during Sargent's absence in 1801. The folder also contains two pamphlets published in 1801 by Winthrop Sargent. Papers in Relation to the Official Conduct of Governor Sargent, reprints letters and petitions defending Sargent against the charges of his political enemies. Political Intolerance, or the Violence of Party Spirit; Exemplified in a Recent Removal from Office, an apologia for Sargent's long public service, contains an attack on Jefferson and the Republicans. Both pamphlets can be found in this collection under 1 Aug. 1801. Among the correspondence related to Sargent's dismissal are letters from Andrew Ellicott, James Green , Henry Knox, and James Madison, the last informing Sargent that he would not be reappointed. Included are two letters from Sargent to Aaron Burr, asking his support, and two to Madison. A number of business letters related mainly to the cotton trade are signed by the firms of Gilbert and John Aspinwall of New York, Chew and Relf of New Orleans, Hodgdon and Harris of Philadelphia, and Thomas and David Urquhart of New Orleans. The folder also contains letters referring to Sargent's land holdings in Ohio from John Belli, Charlotte C. Ludlow, and William Stanley. Among the other papers in the collection are documents concerning Sargent's property at Gloster Place; the disposition of the estate of Mrs. Sargent's first husband, David Williams (3 June 1810); and the series of earthquakes that hit the Mississippi Valley in December 1811.
Official Letter Books of W.C.C. Clairborne
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Languages : en
Pages : 414
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Pages : 414
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Official Letter Books of W.C.C. Claiborne, 1801-1816
Author: William Charles Cole Claiborne
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Category : Louisiana
Languages : en
Pages : 626
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Category : Louisiana
Languages : en
Pages : 626
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Legislative Documents
Author: Iowa. General Assembly
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Category : Iowa
Languages : en
Pages : 1294
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Contains the reports of state departments and officials for the preceding fiscal biennium.
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Category : Iowa
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Pages : 1294
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Contains the reports of state departments and officials for the preceding fiscal biennium.
The Papers of Andrew Jackson: 1770-1803
Author: Andrew Jackson
Publisher: Univ. of Tennessee Press
ISBN: 9780870492198
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 588
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"Andrew Jackson is one of the most critical and controversial figures in American history. A dominant actor on the American scene in the period between the Revolution and Civil War, he stamped his name first on a mass political movement and then an era. At the same time Jackson's ascendancy accelerated the dispossession and death of Native Americans and spurred the expansion of slavery. 'The Papers of Andrew Jackson' is a project to collect and publish Jackson's entire extant literary record. The project is now producing a series of seventeen volumes that will bring Jackson's most important papers to the public in easily readable form."--
Publisher: Univ. of Tennessee Press
ISBN: 9780870492198
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 588
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"Andrew Jackson is one of the most critical and controversial figures in American history. A dominant actor on the American scene in the period between the Revolution and Civil War, he stamped his name first on a mass political movement and then an era. At the same time Jackson's ascendancy accelerated the dispossession and death of Native Americans and spurred the expansion of slavery. 'The Papers of Andrew Jackson' is a project to collect and publish Jackson's entire extant literary record. The project is now producing a series of seventeen volumes that will bring Jackson's most important papers to the public in easily readable form."--
The Official and Statistical Register of the State of Mississippi
Author: Mississippi. Department of Archives and History
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Category : Mississippi
Languages : en
Pages : 1440
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Pages : 1440
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