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  • Collection: Civil War and Slavery Collection
Go to Petition for U.S. Auditor position, April 24, 1849 item page

Petitions pledging support for the appointment of Nathan Sargent in various state and federal positions, including Auditor, Surveyor of the Port of Philadelphia, and Clerk of the House of Representatives.
Go to Petition for U.S. Auditor position, May 25, 1849 item page

Petitions pledging support for the appointment of Nathan Sargent in various state and federal positions, including Auditor, Surveyor of the Port of Philadelphia, and Clerk of the House of Representatives.
Go to Nathan Sargent from Daniel Webster, June 15, 1852 item page

Cover letter for registration of the American ship St. Paul from A.H.P. Edwards Esq., U.S. Counsel at Manila, by Daniel Webster to Nathan Sargent, Register of the Treasury.
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 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, [date of publication not identified] item page

Letter from Salmon P. Chase discussing a Mr. Brown.
Go to Nathan Sargent from Alexander Hugh Holmes Stuart, October 27, 1855 item page

Letter expressing Holmes's desire that a Constitutional Union Party be formed for the 1856 election.
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 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 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 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.
Go to Nathan Sargent from Henry Clay, October 13, 1850 item page

Letter expressing Clay's regret that he was not present to influence the voting on Sargent's confirmation.
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