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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 from John Crafts (J.C.) Wright, January 16, 1841 item page

Letter discussing the formation of President-elect William Henry Harrison's cabinet. Wright also shows early support for civil service reform.
Go to Nathan Sargent from John Crafts (J.C.) Wright, November 25, 1840 item page

Letter discussing the formation of President-elect William Henry Harrison's cabinet.
Go to Nathan Sargent from John M. Clayton, April 11, 1849 item page

Note requesting that Sargent come to see Clayton in Washington.
Go to Nathan Sargent from John M. Clayton, August 2, 1843 item page

Letter expressing Clayton's doubts that some Whigs will not vote in the upcoming election. He also discusses his choice for Vice President, and party disenchantment over Virginia and Massachusetts's plurality of national offices.
Go to Nathan Sargent from John M. Clayton, August 9, 1855 item page

Letter expressing Clayton's concern over growing sectionalism, and his belief that the Compromise of 1850 only worsened matters. Clayton also references the events known as _Bleeding Kansas_, and notes an opinion that several states may secede.
Go to Nathan Sargent from John M. Clayton, February 2, 1845 item page

Letter warning Sargent against starting a personal quarrel with a Mr. Webb. He also discusses the bartering of a tariff bill for _a slice of Oregon._
Go to Nathan Sargent from John M. Clayton, January 17, 1853 item page

Letter ridiculing Sen. Lewis Cass of Michigan for a lack of geographic knowledge. He also discusses disagreements with other senators over Central America.
Go to Nathan Sargent from John M. Clayton, January 3, 1842 item page

Letter discussing the possible passage of a bill that would liquidate certain claims.
Go to Nathan Sargent from John M. Clayton, June 1, 1855 item page

Letter expressing Clayton's anger that opponents of Sargent engaged in a _vile trick to dispute your election._ Clayton also urges Sargent to call a meeting of the Know-Nothing Party.
Go to Nathan Sargent from John M. Clayton, March 14, 1844 item page

Letter requesting Sargent's advice on the possible nomination of John M. Clayton for a cabinet position.
Go to Nathan Sargent from John M. Clayton, March 25, 1844 item page

Letter discussing a debate Clayton had with a friend over the representation of New England states in the offices of President and Vice President. He also discusses possible candidates and retells a racy story.
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