Letter, Chester Griswold, Utica, New York, to "Hon. W[illia]m. H. Crawford" [George W. Crawford], n. p., 1849 June 30
Scope and Contents
The salutation of this patronage letter mistakenly identifies the recipient as William Harris Crawford, the former Presidential candidate, who died in 1834. The letter was in fact intended for George W. Crawford. The writer, Chester Griswold, clarifies his ties to W. H. Crawford (who "if I am not misinformed . . . was a near relative of yours"); and to the Whigs, and proceeds to request positions both for himself (as customs inspector in the district of Oswego, New York) and his son (as customs collector at St. Mary's, Camden County, Georgia).
Dates
- Creation: 1849 June 30
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Language of Materials
English
Physical Description
Autograph letter signed; 3 pages on 1 folded sheet; 25 x 20 cm; with docketing
- Letter, Chester Griswold, Utica, New York, to "Hon. W[illia]m. H. Crawford" [George W. Crawford], n. p., Page 1
- Letter, Chester Griswold, Utica, New York, to "Hon. W[illia]m. H. Crawford" [George W. Crawford], n. p., Page 2
- Letter, Chester Griswold, Utica, New York, to "Hon. W[illia]m. H. Crawford" [George W. Crawford], n. p., Page 3
- Letter, Chester Griswold, Utica, New York, to "Hon. W[illia]m. H. Crawford" [George W. Crawford], n. p., Page 4
Repository Details
Part of the University of Notre Dame Rare Books & Special Collections Repository