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To Miss Cordelia Frye.
21 April 1846
Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848
Adams composes a poem at the request of Frye, the daughter of Maine Senator William Frye. Eight stanzas, six lines each.
GLC00095
to H. H. Carroll
August 1841
Pierce, Franklin, 1804-1869
Writes as a member of the United States Senate from New Hampshire. Discusses the Whig party's chances in the election. "The great Universal Whig Party is undoubtedly smashed -- broken up - Who does not perceive a wise, beneficient overruling...
GLC00096.01
16 August 1841
Discusses President John Tyler's veto of the Bank Bill. States in part, "Will not our friends rejoice? Will not the enemies of the Constitution dispair? ... Let the young men take from this, fresh encouragement in the darkest and most portentous...
GLC00096.02
to William C. Bouck
January 17, 1843
Van Buren, Martin, 1782-1862
Advises Bouck to make a speedy decision one way or the other to resolve a scandal in Albany involving the state's printing. Remarks that it would be far worse to delay a decision. Discusses at length how to conduct the executive branch of the...
GLC00097
to Edward O. C. Ord
June 7, 1866
Grant, Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson), 1822-1885
The letter discusses neutrality laws. Grant supports President Johnson's neutrality proclamation.
GLC00098
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