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| Title: | [Letter] 1839 Nov. 14, Nashville [Tennessee, to] H.J. Anderson / James K. Polk: a machine readable transcription of an image |
| Author: | Polk, James K. |
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| Date: | November 14, 1839 |
| Extent: | 2p |
| Summary: | This is a letter to H. J. Anderson from Governor James K. Polk, dated November 14, 1839. Polk is writing to discuss a prisoner at the penitentiary that Anderson is the keeper of. Anderson wants the prisoner's sentence commuted. |
| Collection: | Governor James K. Polk Papers |
| Box: | 1 |
| Folder: | 6 |
| Document: | sl667 |
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