Box 1
Container
Contains 33 Results:
Letter, E[dward] C[arrington] Cabell, Jacksonville, Florida, to Hon Geo[rge] W. Crawford, Washington D.C., 1849 August 20
File — Box: 1, Folder: 23
Identifier: MSN/EA 0500-23
Scope and Contents
At the time this letter was written, E. C. Cabell (1816-1896) was serving as U. S. Representative from Florida. He mentions the "late outrage perpetrated by the Seminole Indians remaining in Florida," and encourages "the removal of the whole tribe" from the state.
Dates:
1849 August 20
Letter, B[ethel] B. Quillian, Cartecay, Gilmer County, Georgia, to Hon. G[eorge]. W. Crawford, n. p., 1849 November 2
File — Box: 1, Folder: 24
Identifier: MSN/EA 0500-24
Scope and Contents
Quillan repeats a rumor that a veteran who lost an arm in Mexico, and was subsequently provided for by the Polk administration, was turned out of office by President Taylor solely because he was a Democrat.
Dates:
1849 November 2
Letter, F. M. Robertson, Charleston, South Carolina, to Honbl.George W. Crawford, Washington D.C., 1849 December 18
File — Box: 1, Folder: 25
Identifier: MSN/EA 0500-25
Scope and Contents
Robertson writes in support of the reappointment of William J. Grayson as collector of the port of Charleston, despite the intriguings of "a certain individual in Washington" against him.
Dates:
1849 December 18