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Title: | [Letter] 1834 Jun. 31 [to] Andrew J. Donelson, Washington City, D. C. / Geo. W. Martin : a machine readable transcription of an image |
Author: | Martin, Geo. W. |
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Date: | June 31, 1834 |
Extent: | 4p |
Summary: | This is a letter from G. W. Martin to Andrew J. Donelson, dated June 31, 1834. Martin has been traveling around the south gaging people's opinions about the government. He writes that they are being misused by their politicians. Martin has many derogatory things to say about the prominent Mississippian politician George Poindexter. He also writes that the people are against the Bank of the U. S. |
Collection: | A. J. Donelson Papers |
Box: | I-D-3 |
Folder: | 3 |
Document: | sl279 |
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