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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 Reverdy Johnson, January 26, 1848 item page

Letter regarding an invoice that was previously enclosed.
Go to Nathan Sargent from Reverdy Johnson, November 7, 1848 item page

Primarily illegible letter regarding electoral politics.
Go to Nathan Sargent from Clement Comer Clay, March 14, 1832 item page

Letter detailing the Alabama Supreme Court's process of admitting attorneys from other states.
Go to Nathan Sargent from Edward Everett, May 10, 1838 item page

Letter discussing scientific lectures, the re-election of Pennsylvania Gov. Joseph Ritner, and Massachusetts's reluctance to support William Henry Harrison.
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, February 20, 1835 item page

Letter discussing elections in Vermont, Rhode Island, and Pennsylvania, and Antimason Party activity.
Go to Nathan Sargent from Edward Everett, January 2, 1835 item page

Letter discussing potential Whig nominees for President in the 1836 election.
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 Caleb Cushing, December 22, 1840 item page

Letter discussing removals from office, and Cushing's opinion that postmasters are the tools of Amos Kendall, former editor of the Washington Globe and US Postmaster General under Andrew Jackson.
Go to Nathan Sargent from Caleb Cushing, December 13, 1835 item page

Letter regarding a series of business letters.
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.
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