Moses Dawson Correspondence
 

Authors

James K. Polk

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Creator

Polk, James K. (James Knox), 1795-1849

Recipient

Dawson, Moses, 1768-1844

Creation Date

2-4-1834

Language

English

Keywords

Polk, James K. (James Knox), 1795-1849; Dawson, Moses, 1768-1844; Voting; Reporters and reporting; Economic policy--1830-1840

Description

Letter from Polk (Washington) to Dawson (Cincinnati, Ohio) commenting that the fate of the deposits is still before Congress and that debates have been lively but not reported in papers. He writes that Mr. Smyth [?] of Cincinnati is making himself famous and useful, and votes will be taken in the House of Representatives soon.

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United States; Washington

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Genre

Correspondence

Extent

2 pages

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application/.pdf

Item Identifier

ms001_polk_18340204

Collection

MS-001 Moses Dawson Correspondence

Repository

University Archives and Special Collections, Xavier University Library, Cincinnati, Ohio

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James K. Polk letter to Moses Dawson

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