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  • Collection: Civil War and Slavery Collection
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.
Go to Nathan Sargent from John M. Clayton, May 25, 1855 item page

Letter informing Sargent that Clayton must delay his trip to Washington due to heart problems. Clayton also discusses Virginia and Delaware politics.
Go to Nathan Sargent from John M. Clayton, May 6, 1855 item page

Letter expressing Clayton's fear that he may have heart disease. Clayton also expresses disappointment at not being able to see Sargent.
Go to Nathan Sargent from John M. Clayton, November 9, 1855 item page

Letter expressing Clayton's dissatisfaction with a price being charged him by a boarder. He also expresses his opinion that the Know-Nothing Party must stop secret nominations if they are to survive. Written exactly one year to the day of his…
Go to Nathan Sargent from John Macpherson Berrien, October 18, 1848 item page

Letter discussing strategy for the 1856 election between Zachary Taylor and Lewis Cass. Attention is also given to the expected congressional gains for the Whig party.
Go to Nathan Sargent from John P. Kennedy, July 17, 1854 item page

Letter regarding an article published in the American.
Go to Nathan Sargent from John P. Kennedy, July 9, 1855 item page

Letter discussing the regional differences for the Presidential nomination, the formation of a national convention, and negotiations with the American party over the nomination.
Go to Nathan Sargent from John Pendleton Kennedy, November 8, 1853 item page

Letter regarding the Report on African Colonization.
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 from Millard Fillmore, March 21, 1855 item page

Letter detailing Fillmore's denouncement a letter sent without his approval by Daniel Webster, and his attempt to discover how the error occurred.
Go to Nathan Sargent from Millard Fillmore, March 29, 1855 item page

Letter detailing Fillmore's assessment of a letter sent from Daniel Webster to Captain Jewett.
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 Robert Charles Winthrop, November 17, 1858 item page

Letter regarding recent correspondence with Edward Everett.
Go to Nathan Sargent from Salmon P. Chase, [date of publication not identified] item page

Letter from Salmon P. Chase discussing a Mr. Brown.
Go to Nathan Sargent from Salmon P. Chase, February 20, 1867 item page

Invitation to dinner from Salmon P. Chase to Nathan Sargent.
Go to Nathan Sargent from Salmon P. Chase, October 24, 1870 item page

Letter regarding Chase's opinion of Congress's power to coin currency other than gold and silver.
Go to Nathan Sargent from Washington Hunt, September 8, 1855 item page

Letter discussing the dangers of the Whig Party becoming a sectional faction.
Go to Nathan Sargent from Willie Mangum, November 25, 1850 item page

Copies of two letters written to and regarding Nathan Sargent. The first, written by Sen. Willie Mangum to Nathan Sargent, describes his attempt to see the Vice President after Sargent is rejected by the Senate. The second, written by Sen. Thomas…
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.

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