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Go to Blue Ridge Mountains looking east item page

Black and white photograph of a town on in the Blue Ridge Mountains, overlooking countryside. In the midground, a building with a sign reading "Nathans" is visible.
Go to Pennsylvania Mountains looking east item page

Black and white photograph of a truck parked on a dirt road on the side of a mountain. Two people are leaning against the stone wall, looking out at the countryside below. A crew of seven men are clearing a rockslide covering part of the road.
Go to Gettysburg item page

Black and white photograph of trees and fields with the town of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania in the background.
Go to Pennsylvania. Independence Hall item page

Independence Hall in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Go to Pennsylvania. Sailboats on the Delaware River item page

Sailboats on the Delaware River in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Go to Faust family correspondence item page

Correspondence between Pvt. Daniel Faust, his mother, and his sister of Schuylkill County Pennsylvania. Faust was an infantryman in Pennsylvania's 95th and 96th Infantry regiments during the Civil War. Correspondence covers the routine details of…
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Correspondence between Pvt. Daniel Faust, his mother, and his sister of Schuylkill County Pennsylvania. Faust was an infantryman in Pennsylvania's 95th and 96th Infantry regiments during the Civil War. Correspondence covers the routine details of…
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Correspondence between Pvt. Daniel Faust, his mother, and his sister of Schuylkill County Pennsylvania. Faust was an infantryman in Pennsylvania's 95th and 96th Infantry regiments during the Civil War. Correspondence covers the routine details of…
Go to Faust family correspondence item page

Correspondence between Pvt. Daniel Faust, his mother, and his sister of Schuylkill County Pennsylvania. Faust was an infantryman in Pennsylvania's 95th and 96th Infantry regiments during the Civil War. Correspondence covers the routine details of…
Go to Faust family correspondence item page

Correspondence between Pvt. Daniel Faust, his mother, and his sister of Schuylkill County Pennsylvania. Faust was an infantryman in Pennsylvania's 95th and 96th Infantry regiments during the Civil War. Correspondence covers the routine details of…
Go to Faust family correspondence item page

Correspondence between Pvt. Daniel Faust, his mother, and his sister of Schuylkill County Pennsylvania. Faust was an infantryman in Pennsylvania's 95th and 96th Infantry regiments during the Civil War. Correspondence covers the routine details of…
Go to Faust family correspondence item page

Correspondence between Pvt. Daniel Faust, his mother, and his sister of Schuylkill County Pennsylvania. Faust was an infantryman in Pennsylvania's 95th and 96th Infantry regiments during the Civil War. Correspondence covers the routine details of…
Go to Letter to Abraham. L. Pennock, June 18, 1845  item page

Letter to Quaker abolitionist Abraham L. Pennock in Haverford, Pennsylvania from a fellow Quaker in England cautioning him about activism with Abolitionist societies in America. The correspondent also inquires about the availability of work and…
Go to Orders for Surgeon Albert Schriver to report for temporary duty item page

Orders from the Navy Department for Surgeon Albert Schriver to report for temporary duty in Philadelphia.
Go to Nathan Sargent petition and letter of recommendation for Commissioner of Customs, April 5, 1869 item page

Letter of support dated April 5, 1869 from government officials recommending Nathan Sargent retain his position as Commissioner of Customs.
Go to Nathan Sargent petition and letter of recommendation for Commissioner of Customs, October 9, 1844 item page

Letter of support dated October 9, 1844 from government officials recommending Nathan Sargent retain his position as Commissioner of Customs.
Go to Nathan Sargent from J. F. Simmons item page

Letter expressing support of Sargent's appointment as Sergeant-at-Arms of the House of Representatives, and discussing the upcoming presidential election in 1850.
Go to Nathan Sargent petition and letter of recommendation for Commissioner of Customs, April 3, 1869 item page

Letter of support dated April 3, 1869 from government officials recommending Nathan Sargent retain his position as Commissioner of Customs.
Go to Nathan Sargent petition and letter of recommendation for Commissioner of Customs, April 3, 1869 item page

Letter of support dated April 3, 1869 from government officials recommending Nathan Sargent retain his position as Commissioner of Customs.
Go to Nathan Sargent petition and letter of recommendation for Commissioner of Customs, March 22, 1869 item page

Letter of support dated March 22, 1869 from government officials recommending Nathan Sargent retain his position as Commissioner of Customs.
Go to Nathan Sargent petition and letter of recommendation for Commissioner of Customs, item page

Letter of support dated March 15, 1869 from government officials recommending Nathan Sargent retain his position as Commissioner of Customs.
Go to Nathan Sargent from John Sergeant, February 20, 1841 item page

Letter expressing Sergeant's desire to serve Sargent.
Go to Nathan Sargent from John Sergeant, January 1, 1840 item page

Letter informing Sargent that it may be possible to recommend him to a committee. Sergeant also expresses his opinion that William Henry Harrison will be the best opponent for Martin Van Buren in the Presidential election.
Go to Nathan Sargent recommendation. George S. Boutwell from George E. Spencer item page

Letter of recommendation for Nathan Sargent, expressing the opinion that Sargent not be removed from the office of Commissioner of Customs.

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