Political papers, 1755-1972 | WorldCat.org (original) (raw)

Summary:Correspondence, chiefly of 19th century political figures, including letters received by Aaron Ogden Dayton (1796-1858), lawyer and public official; Henry Dearborn (1751-1829), U.S. secretary of war and U.S. representative from Massachusetts; Henry Alexander Scammell Dearborn (1783-1851), lawyer and U.S. representative from Massachusetts; Ebenezer Elmer (1752-1843), New Jersey state legislator, U.S. representative, and adjutant-general of New Jersey Militia; John Lambert, New Jersey state legislator from Hunterdon County; and Enos Thompson Throop, lawyer, judge, U.S. representative, and governor of New York; letters of Frederick and Frederick T. Frelinghuysen; letter (1799) to John Rutherfurd from Gouverneur Morris; business letters (1797-1798) to Abraham Watson from William Gray, lieutenant governor of Massachusetts; drafts of letters (1831) and letter (1828) to James Fenimore Cooper by Samuel Lewis Southard (1787-1842), jurist, U.S. secretary of the navy, U.S. senator, and governor of New Jersey; investigation of the accounts (1755-1756) of William Shirley (1694-1771), governor of Massachusetts; cartoons (1915-1958), chiefly political, of Archibald D. Chapin; Victor A. Sapio's computer printouts (1972) of roll call votes of lower house of New Jersey Legislature (1800-1812); reports, resolutions, convention proceedings, propaganda, and other papers (1937-1939), of Communist Party of New Jersey