AMERICAN POLITICS – A collection of nine pieces including: WALTON, George (1479-1804). DS, Georgia, 27 December 1790, an indenture for a loan of £7,910. – WHIPPLE, William (1730-1785). LS, Concord, New Hampshire, 24 March 1781, a legislative resolution concerning the procumbent and salting of beef (presumably for the Continental Army). – ADAMS, John Quincy (1767-1848). LS, Washington, 27 March 1847, declining an invitation and praising the work of "The Broadway Tabernacle, for the purpose of advancing the interests of the great Temperance movement". – MONROE, James (1758-1831). DS as Secretary of State, [Washington], 7 November 1812, "Additional Instructions to the Public and Private Armed Vessels for the United States" prohibiting privateering against British ships bound for Sable Island "laden with supplies for the humane establishment of that place." – TYLER, John (1790-1862). ALS, Staten Island, 30 September 1857, concerning financial matters. – BURR, Aaron (1756-1836). ALS, [New Y
AMERICAN POLITICS – A collection of nine pieces including: WALTON, George (1479-1804). DS, Georgia, 27 December 1790, an indenture for a loan of £7,910. – WHIPPLE, William (1730-1785). LS, Concord, New Hampshire, 24 March 1781, a legislative resolution concerning the procumbent and salting of beef (presumably for the Continental Army). – ADAMS, John Quincy (1767-1848). LS, Washington, 27 March 1847, declining an invitation and praising the work of "The Broadway Tabernacle, for the purpose of advancing the interests of the great Temperance movement". – MONROE, James (1758-1831). DS as Secretary of State, [Washington], 7 November 1812, "Additional Instructions to the Public and Private Armed Vessels for the United States" prohibiting privateering against British ships bound for Sable Island "laden with supplies for the humane establishment of that place." – TYLER, John (1790-1862). ALS, Staten Island, 30 September 1857, concerning financial matters. – BURR, Aaron (1756-1836). ALS, [New Y
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AMERICAN POLITICS – A collection of nine pieces including: WALTON, George (1479-1804). DS, Georgia, 27 December 1790, an indenture for a loan of £7,910. – WHIPPLE, William (1730-1785). LS, Concord, New Hampshire, 24 March 1781, a legislative resolution concerning the procumbent and salting of beef (presumably for the Continental Army). – ADAMS, John Quincy (1767-1848). LS, Washington, 27 March 1847, declining an invitation and praising the work of "The Broadway Tabernacle, for the purpose of advancing the interests of the great Temperance movement". – MONROE, James (1758-1831). DS as Secretary of State, [Washington], 7 November 1812, "Additional Instructions to the Public and Private Armed Vessels for the United States" prohibiting privateering against British ships bound for Sable Island "laden with supplies for the humane establishment of that place." – TYLER, John (1790-1862). ALS, Staten Island, 30 September 1857, concerning financial matters. – BURR, Aaron (1756-1836). ALS, [New York], 21 September 1791, concerning the eviction of squatters. – CLINTON, George (1739-1812). DS, New York, 2 July 1792, appointing Morgan Lewis as Attorney General. – TOMPKINS, Daniel D. (1774-1825). ALS, Albany, 31 July 1819, concerning allegations of the misuse of public funds by Tompkins. – BUTLER, Benjamin (1818-1839). LS, Boston, 23 October 1861, concerning relief for the families of Union soldiers from Massachusetts.

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AMERICAN POLITICS – A collection of nine pieces including: WALTON, George (1479-1804). DS, Georgia, 27 December 1790, an indenture for a loan of £7,910. – WHIPPLE, William (1730-1785). LS, Concord, New Hampshire, 24 March 1781, a legislative resolution concerning the procumbent and salting of beef (presumably for the Continental Army). – ADAMS, John Quincy (1767-1848). LS, Washington, 27 March 1847, declining an invitation and praising the work of "The Broadway Tabernacle, for the purpose of advancing the interests of the great Temperance movement". – MONROE, James (1758-1831). DS as Secretary of State, [Washington], 7 November 1812, "Additional Instructions to the Public and Private Armed Vessels for the United States" prohibiting privateering against British ships bound for Sable Island "laden with supplies for the humane establishment of that place." – TYLER, John (1790-1862). ALS, Staten Island, 30 September 1857, concerning financial matters. – BURR, Aaron (1756-1836). ALS, [New York], 21 September 1791, concerning the eviction of squatters. – CLINTON, George (1739-1812). DS, New York, 2 July 1792, appointing Morgan Lewis as Attorney General. – TOMPKINS, Daniel D. (1774-1825). ALS, Albany, 31 July 1819, concerning allegations of the misuse of public funds by Tompkins. – BUTLER, Benjamin (1818-1839). LS, Boston, 23 October 1861, concerning relief for the families of Union soldiers from Massachusetts.

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