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  • Subject is exactly "Massachusetts"
Go to Blue Hill dig close up item page

Black and white photograph of a man working in front of a lake. Houses and power lines are visible on the far side of the lake. An automobile and the corner of a porch are visible on the right side of the frame. A sign on the porch reads "330531."
Go to Hoosac Mountain item page

Black and white photograph of two people in an automobile driving on a road in front of a mountain, likely the Hoosac Range in the area of eastern New York and western Massachusetts.
Go to Massachusetts: Beach east Nantucket item page

Black and white photograph of a city shoreline taken from a boat.
Go to Massachusetts: Fishing at bridge, Cold River item page

Black and white photograph of a cement bridge over a rocky river. The image is taken from river level, and a man is visible standing among the boulders of the river. Two people can be seen standing on the bridge.
Go to Massachusetts: Lighthouse Nantucket item page

Black and white photograph of a lighthouse at the end of a pier with a wall of rocks surrounding the beach where the pier is built.
Go to Massachusetts: Valley of Cold River item page

Black and white photograph of a road between a mountainside and a river in a valley. Two women are standing next to an automobile parked alongside the road. They are looking over the wooden fence at the river.
Go to Nathan Sargent from Benjamin F. Butler, November 11, 1874 item page

Letter regarding Butler's treatment by the press.
Go to Nathan Sargent from Caleb Cushing, February 28, 1838 item page

Letter regarding Cushing's health, the likelihood of a treasury bill passing, the need for the Whigs to have grit, Martin Van Buren's decreasing popularity, and a recent duel.
Go to Nathan Sargent from Edward Everett, January 3, 1836 item page

Letter discussing potential Whig nominees for President in the 1836 election, and the growing approval of a Daniel Webster candidacy.
Go to Nathan Sargent from Edward Everett, November 23, 1835 item page

Letter discussing rumors of Henry Clay's plans to run for President, and Antimasonic opposition to William Henry Harrison.
Go to Nathan Sargent from Hamilton Fish, April 23, 1849 item page

Letter expressing New York Governor Hamilton Fish's support of Sargent to the appointment of the 6th Auditor of Washington.
Go to Nathan Sargent from Henry Clay, April 26, 1839 item page

Letter discussing Clay's complaints about the Antimasonic Party, who caused problems for Whig politicians campaigning in the 1840 elections.
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