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Levi Woodbury family papers

By Levi Woodbury

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Publish Date

1865

Publisher

-

Language

eng

Pages

17000

Description:

Correspondence, diaries, speeches and writings, financial and legal papers, genealogical notes, autograph collections, scrapbooks, clippings, and other papers chiefly of Levi Woodbury and also of his son, Charles Levi Woodbury, and other family members. Papers of Levi Woodbury document his service as U.S. secretary of the navy in Andrew Jackson's cabinet, U.S. secretary of the treasury in the Jackson and Martin Van Buren administrations, U.S. senator from New Hampshire, governor of New Hampshire, lawyer, and judge. Subjects include the second Bank of the United States, removal of deposits, the specie circular, panic of 1837, operation of customs houses and land offices, and local and presidential elections of 1824, 1828, 1836, 1840, and 1844. Correspondents include George Bancroft, Thomas Hart Benton, John Helferstein, Isaac Hill, Jesse Hoyt, Henry Hubbard, Andrew Jackson, Dutee Jerauld Pearce, Robert Rantoul, William C. Rives, Richard Rush, Martin Van Buren, Nathaniel West, Campbell Patrick White, and Silas Wright. Papers of Charles Levi Woodbury (1820-1898), state legislator and U.S. district attorney, of Boston, Mass., include material relating to the U.S.-Canadian fisheries dispute in the 1880s, the seizure of U.S. vessels, and Woodbury's work toward modification of the Washington Treaty of 1871; the Morse telegraph patent; and the estate of Mary A. Taylor. Correspondents include William L. Putnam, George Washington Steele, Charles H. Woodbury, and Gordon Woodbury. Also includes correspondence between Levi Woodbury and his wife, Elizabeth Williams Clapp Woodbury; journal (1829) kept by Capt. John Cahoone aboard the Vigilant; ships's logs (1780-1781) kept by Capt. Levi Woodbury; correspondence (1861-1865) and naval documents of Gustavus Vasa Fox; diary (1860-1878) and correspondence of Virginia L. Woodbury Fox; two Indian treaties (1713, 1717); contemporary copies of letters from King Charles II and Queen Anne of Great Britain; and letter (1777) from John Hancock to his wife. Other persons represented include Isaac O. Barnes, Montgomery Blair, Asa Clapp, Asa W.H. Clapp, Nehemiah Eastman, and Ellen C.D.Q. Woodbury.

subjectsPolitics and government,  Seizure of vessels and cargoes,  United States. Congress. Senate,  Public Finance,  Elections,  United States. Navy Dept.,  United States,  Great Britain,  Telegraph,  Public prosecutors,  Vigilant (Ship),  Customs administration,  Patents,  History,  Correspondence,  Public lands,  Currency question,  Financial crises,  Indians of North America,  Fisheries,  Presidents,  Bank deposits,  Bank of the United States (1816-1836),  Treaties,  Election,  Great Britain. 1871 May 8.,  United States. Dept. of the Treasury,  United States. Navy,  Translations into English,  Achilles (Greek mythology),  Poetry,  Greek Epic poetry

PeopleGeorge Washington Steele (1839-1922),  Andrew Jackson (1767-1845),  Dutee Jerauld Pearce (1789-1849),  John Helferstein,  Ellen C. D. Q. Woodbury (d. 1909),  Woodbury family,  Samuel Finley Breese Morse (1791-1872),  Isaac O. Barnes,  William C. Rives (1793-1868),  Richard Rush (1780-1859),  Asa Clapp (1762-1848),  Jesse Hoyt,  Martin Van Buren (1782-1862),  Nathaniel West (1794-1864),  Nehemiah Eastman (1782-1856),  George Bancroft (1800-1891),  Gordon Woodbury (b. 1863),  Montgomery Blair (1813-1883),  Anne Queen of Great Britain (1665-1714),  Charles II King of England (1630-1685),  Silas Wright (1795-1847),  Isaac Hill (1789-1851),  Asa W. H. Clapp (1805-1891),  John Hancock (1737-1793),  Robert Rantoul (1805-1852),  Thomas Hart Benton (1782-1858),  Mary A. Taylor,  Charles H. Woodbury,  Henry Hubbard (1784-1857),  William L. Putnam (1835-1918),  Campbell Patrick White (1787-1859)

PlacesUnited States,  Canada,  New Hampshire,  Massachusetts,  Boston

Times1775-1865,  19th century