Moses Dawson Correspondence
 

Authors

Lewis Cass

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Creator

Cass, Lewis, 1782-1866

Recipient

Dawson, Moses, 1768-1844

Creation Date

2-13-1836

Language

English

Keywords

Cass, Lewis, 1782-1866; Bank of the United States (1816-1836); Banks and banking; Politics and government

Description

Cass (Washington) writes Dawson (Cincinnati, Ohio) that public duties will not allow his acceptation to the Friends of Free Principles dinner in Cincinnati, Ohio on March 4, 1836 and expresses that "Public Sentiment - the last and safest appeal in a Republican Government."

Spatial Coverage

United States; Cincinnati (Ohio)

Document Type

Text

Genre

Correspondence

Extent

1 page

File Format

application/.pdf

Item Identifier

ms001_cass_18360213

Collection

MS-001 Moses Dawson Correspondence

Repository

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

Rights Statement

This item is in the public domain.

Lewis Cass letter to Moses Dawson

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