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Box 1

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Contains 64 Results:

Correspondence to Daniel S. Dickinson from Phineas Taylor Barnum, Jun 7, 1865

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 26
Scope and Content of the Collection From the Collection: Collection is mainly correspondence to Dickinson, his daughter Lydia D. Courtney, and his son-in-law Samuel G. Courtney from personal and political friends. There is one photograph of an unknown man and some official paperwork, including a contract of indenture and appointments to posts. This collection primarily focuses on the Civil War and the antebellum political scene, and includes many materials that praise Dickinson for his political achievements. Notable individuals include but are...
Dates: Jun 7, 1865

Correspondence to Daniel S. Dickinson from W. A. Bartlett, Sept 22, 1856

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 27
Scope and Content of the Collection From the Collection: Collection is mainly correspondence to Dickinson, his daughter Lydia D. Courtney, and his son-in-law Samuel G. Courtney from personal and political friends. There is one photograph of an unknown man and some official paperwork, including a contract of indenture and appointments to posts. This collection primarily focuses on the Civil War and the antebellum political scene, and includes many materials that praise Dickinson for his political achievements. Notable individuals include but are...
Dates: Sept 22, 1856

Correspondence to Daniel S. Dickinson from Samuel Beardsley, 1843-1845

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 28
Scope and Content of the Collection From the Collection: Collection is mainly correspondence to Dickinson, his daughter Lydia D. Courtney, and his son-in-law Samuel G. Courtney from personal and political friends. There is one photograph of an unknown man and some official paperwork, including a contract of indenture and appointments to posts. This collection primarily focuses on the Civil War and the antebellum political scene, and includes many materials that praise Dickinson for his political achievements. Notable individuals include but are...
Dates: 1843-1845

Correspondence to Daniel S. Dickinson from August Belmont, Jul 7, 1853

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 29
Scope and Content of the Collection From the Collection: Collection is mainly correspondence to Dickinson, his daughter Lydia D. Courtney, and his son-in-law Samuel G. Courtney from personal and political friends. There is one photograph of an unknown man and some official paperwork, including a contract of indenture and appointments to posts. This collection primarily focuses on the Civil War and the antebellum political scene, and includes many materials that praise Dickinson for his political achievements. Notable individuals include but are...
Dates: Jul 7, 1853

Correspondence to Daniel S. Dickinson from Marshall S. Bidwell, Jul 3, 1863

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 30
Scope and Content of the Collection From the Collection: Collection is mainly correspondence to Dickinson, his daughter Lydia D. Courtney, and his son-in-law Samuel G. Courtney from personal and political friends. There is one photograph of an unknown man and some official paperwork, including a contract of indenture and appointments to posts. This collection primarily focuses on the Civil War and the antebellum political scene, and includes many materials that praise Dickinson for his political achievements. Notable individuals include but are...
Dates: Jul 3, 1863

Correspondence to Daniel S. Dickinson from Thomas Boland, Nov 2, 1865

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 31
Scope and Content of the Collection From the Collection: Collection is mainly correspondence to Dickinson, his daughter Lydia D. Courtney, and his son-in-law Samuel G. Courtney from personal and political friends. There is one photograph of an unknown man and some official paperwork, including a contract of indenture and appointments to posts. This collection primarily focuses on the Civil War and the antebellum political scene, and includes many materials that praise Dickinson for his political achievements. Notable individuals include but are...
Dates: Nov 2, 1865

Correspondence to Daniel S. Dickinson from William C Bouck, Dec 20, 1843

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 32
Scope and Content of the Collection From the Collection: Collection is mainly correspondence to Dickinson, his daughter Lydia D. Courtney, and his son-in-law Samuel G. Courtney from personal and political friends. There is one photograph of an unknown man and some official paperwork, including a contract of indenture and appointments to posts. This collection primarily focuses on the Civil War and the antebellum political scene, and includes many materials that praise Dickinson for his political achievements. Notable individuals include but are...
Dates: Dec 20, 1843

Correspondence to Daniel S. Dickinson from John C. Breckenridge, Jun 29, 1860

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 33
Scope and Content of the Collection From the Collection: Collection is mainly correspondence to Dickinson, his daughter Lydia D. Courtney, and his son-in-law Samuel G. Courtney from personal and political friends. There is one photograph of an unknown man and some official paperwork, including a contract of indenture and appointments to posts. This collection primarily focuses on the Civil War and the antebellum political scene, and includes many materials that praise Dickinson for his political achievements. Notable individuals include but are...
Dates: Jun 29, 1860

Correspondence to Daniel S. Dickinson from S. Breese, Dec 10, 1848

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 34
Scope and Content of the Collection From the Collection: Collection is mainly correspondence to Dickinson, his daughter Lydia D. Courtney, and his son-in-law Samuel G. Courtney from personal and political friends. There is one photograph of an unknown man and some official paperwork, including a contract of indenture and appointments to posts. This collection primarily focuses on the Civil War and the antebellum political scene, and includes many materials that praise Dickinson for his political achievements. Notable individuals include but are...
Dates: Dec 10, 1848

Correspondence to Daniel S. Dickinson from Jesse David Bright, 1860

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 35
Scope and Content of the Collection From the Collection: Collection is mainly correspondence to Dickinson, his daughter Lydia D. Courtney, and his son-in-law Samuel G. Courtney from personal and political friends. There is one photograph of an unknown man and some official paperwork, including a contract of indenture and appointments to posts. This collection primarily focuses on the Civil War and the antebellum political scene, and includes many materials that praise Dickinson for his political achievements. Notable individuals include but are...
Dates: 1860

Correspondence to Daniel S. Dickinson from James Buchanan, 1857-1858

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 36
Scope and Content of the Collection From the Collection: Collection is mainly correspondence to Dickinson, his daughter Lydia D. Courtney, and his son-in-law Samuel G. Courtney from personal and political friends. There is one photograph of an unknown man and some official paperwork, including a contract of indenture and appointments to posts. This collection primarily focuses on the Civil War and the antebellum political scene, and includes many materials that praise Dickinson for his political achievements. Notable individuals include but are...
Dates: 1857-1858

Correspondence to Daniel S. Dickinson from Martin van Buren, Feb 2, 1844

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 37
Scope and Content of the Collection From the Collection: Collection is mainly correspondence to Dickinson, his daughter Lydia D. Courtney, and his son-in-law Samuel G. Courtney from personal and political friends. There is one photograph of an unknown man and some official paperwork, including a contract of indenture and appointments to posts. This collection primarily focuses on the Civil War and the antebellum political scene, and includes many materials that praise Dickinson for his political achievements. Notable individuals include but are...
Dates: Feb 2, 1844

Correspondence to Daniel S. Dickinson from William Burke, Jan 26, 1853

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 38
Scope and Content of the Collection From the Collection: Collection is mainly correspondence to Dickinson, his daughter Lydia D. Courtney, and his son-in-law Samuel G. Courtney from personal and political friends. There is one photograph of an unknown man and some official paperwork, including a contract of indenture and appointments to posts. This collection primarily focuses on the Civil War and the antebellum political scene, and includes many materials that praise Dickinson for his political achievements. Notable individuals include but are...
Dates: Jan 26, 1853

Correspondence to Daniel S. Dickinson from Elihu Burrett, Jan 10, 1859

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 39
Scope and Content of the Collection From the Collection: Collection is mainly correspondence to Dickinson, his daughter Lydia D. Courtney, and his son-in-law Samuel G. Courtney from personal and political friends. There is one photograph of an unknown man and some official paperwork, including a contract of indenture and appointments to posts. This collection primarily focuses on the Civil War and the antebellum political scene, and includes many materials that praise Dickinson for his political achievements. Notable individuals include but are...
Dates: Jan 10, 1859

Correspondence to Daniel S. Dickinson from Simon Cameron, Jun 13, 1861

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 40
Scope and Content of the Collection From the Collection: Collection is mainly correspondence to Dickinson, his daughter Lydia D. Courtney, and his son-in-law Samuel G. Courtney from personal and political friends. There is one photograph of an unknown man and some official paperwork, including a contract of indenture and appointments to posts. This collection primarily focuses on the Civil War and the antebellum political scene, and includes many materials that praise Dickinson for his political achievements. Notable individuals include but are...
Dates: Jun 13, 1861

Correspondence to Daniel S. Dickinson from Lewis Cass, 1850-1857

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 41
Scope and Content of the Collection From the Collection: Collection is mainly correspondence to Dickinson, his daughter Lydia D. Courtney, and his son-in-law Samuel G. Courtney from personal and political friends. There is one photograph of an unknown man and some official paperwork, including a contract of indenture and appointments to posts. This collection primarily focuses on the Civil War and the antebellum political scene, and includes many materials that praise Dickinson for his political achievements. Notable individuals include but are...
Dates: 1850-1857

Correspondence to Daniel S. Dickinson from George Catlin, Jan 4, 1849

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 42
Scope and Content of the Collection From the Collection: Collection is mainly correspondence to Dickinson, his daughter Lydia D. Courtney, and his son-in-law Samuel G. Courtney from personal and political friends. There is one photograph of an unknown man and some official paperwork, including a contract of indenture and appointments to posts. This collection primarily focuses on the Civil War and the antebellum political scene, and includes many materials that praise Dickinson for his political achievements. Notable individuals include but are...
Dates: Jan 4, 1849

Correspondence to Daniel S. Dickinson from Salmon P. Chase, 1861-1863

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 43
Scope and Content of the Collection From the Collection: Collection is mainly correspondence to Dickinson, his daughter Lydia D. Courtney, and his son-in-law Samuel G. Courtney from personal and political friends. There is one photograph of an unknown man and some official paperwork, including a contract of indenture and appointments to posts. This collection primarily focuses on the Civil War and the antebellum political scene, and includes many materials that praise Dickinson for his political achievements. Notable individuals include but are...
Dates: 1861-1863

Correspondence to Daniel S. Dickinson from Henry Clay, Mar 3, 1852

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 44
Scope and Content of the Collection From the Collection: Collection is mainly correspondence to Dickinson, his daughter Lydia D. Courtney, and his son-in-law Samuel G. Courtney from personal and political friends. There is one photograph of an unknown man and some official paperwork, including a contract of indenture and appointments to posts. This collection primarily focuses on the Civil War and the antebellum political scene, and includes many materials that praise Dickinson for his political achievements. Notable individuals include but are...
Dates: Mar 3, 1852

Correspondence to Daniel S. Dickinson from Henry Clay and William H. Seward, Jun 18, 1850

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 45
Scope and Content of the Collection From the Collection: Collection is mainly correspondence to Dickinson, his daughter Lydia D. Courtney, and his son-in-law Samuel G. Courtney from personal and political friends. There is one photograph of an unknown man and some official paperwork, including a contract of indenture and appointments to posts. This collection primarily focuses on the Civil War and the antebellum political scene, and includes many materials that praise Dickinson for his political achievements. Notable individuals include but are...
Dates: Jun 18, 1850

Correspondence to Daniel S. Dickinson from George W. Clinton, Dec 21, 1850

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 46
Scope and Content of the Collection From the Collection: Collection is mainly correspondence to Dickinson, his daughter Lydia D. Courtney, and his son-in-law Samuel G. Courtney from personal and political friends. There is one photograph of an unknown man and some official paperwork, including a contract of indenture and appointments to posts. This collection primarily focuses on the Civil War and the antebellum political scene, and includes many materials that praise Dickinson for his political achievements. Notable individuals include but are...
Dates: Dec 21, 1850

Correspondence to Daniel S. Dickinson from Roscoe Conkling, Nov 9, 1864

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 47
Scope and Content of the Collection From the Collection: Collection is mainly correspondence to Dickinson, his daughter Lydia D. Courtney, and his son-in-law Samuel G. Courtney from personal and political friends. There is one photograph of an unknown man and some official paperwork, including a contract of indenture and appointments to posts. This collection primarily focuses on the Civil War and the antebellum political scene, and includes many materials that praise Dickinson for his political achievements. Notable individuals include but are...
Dates: Nov 9, 1864

Correspondence to Daniel S. Dickinson from Edwin Croswell, Dec 26, 1849

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 48
Scope and Content of the Collection From the Collection: Collection is mainly correspondence to Dickinson, his daughter Lydia D. Courtney, and his son-in-law Samuel G. Courtney from personal and political friends. There is one photograph of an unknown man and some official paperwork, including a contract of indenture and appointments to posts. This collection primarily focuses on the Civil War and the antebellum political scene, and includes many materials that praise Dickinson for his political achievements. Notable individuals include but are...
Dates: Dec 26, 1849

Correspondence to Daniel S. Dickinson from R. C. (?), Oct 9, 1862

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 49
Scope and Content of the Collection From the Collection: Collection is mainly correspondence to Dickinson, his daughter Lydia D. Courtney, and his son-in-law Samuel G. Courtney from personal and political friends. There is one photograph of an unknown man and some official paperwork, including a contract of indenture and appointments to posts. This collection primarily focuses on the Civil War and the antebellum political scene, and includes many materials that praise Dickinson for his political achievements. Notable individuals include but are...
Dates: Oct 9, 1862

Correspondence to Daniel S. Dickinson from George M. Dallas, 1850-1861

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 50
Scope and Content of the Collection From the Collection: Collection is mainly correspondence to Dickinson, his daughter Lydia D. Courtney, and his son-in-law Samuel G. Courtney from personal and political friends. There is one photograph of an unknown man and some official paperwork, including a contract of indenture and appointments to posts. This collection primarily focuses on the Civil War and the antebellum political scene, and includes many materials that praise Dickinson for his political achievements. Notable individuals include but are...
Dates: 1850-1861