Salmon P. Chase
A Register of His Papers in the Library of Congress
Prepared by Audrey Walker Revised and expanded by Patrick Kerwin and Lia Apodaca

Manuscript Division, Library of Congress
Washington, D.C.
2005
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Finding aid encoded by Library of Congress Manuscript Division, 2006
Finding aid URL: http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/eadmss.ms006011
Title: Papers of Salmon P. Chase
Span Dates: 1775-1898
Bulk Dates: (bulk 1824-1872)
ID No.: MSS15610 Creator:
Chase, Salmon P. (Salmon Portland), 1808-1873
Extent:
12,500 items;
39 containers plus 1 oversize;
15 linear feet;
38 microfilm reels
Language: Collection material in English
Repository:
Manuscript Division, Library of Congress,
Washington, D.C.
Abstract: Abolitionist, lawyer, U.S. senator, governor of Ohio, U.S. secretary of the treasury, and chief justice of the U.S. Supreme
Court. Correspondence, memoranda, diaries, speeches, writings, financial and legal papers, biographical material, and other
papers pertaining to Chase's career and personal life. Topics include Chase's activities as an abolitionist, his law practice
in Cincinnati, membership in the Liberty Party, involvement in national and state politics as U.S. senator and governor of
Ohio, the Kansas-Nebraska Act (1854), events and military operations of the Civil War, formulation of wartime policy as a
member of Abraham Lincoln's cabinet, work as U.S. secretary of the treasury on problems of national finance and the development
of a national banking system, his service as chief justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, trial and impeachment of Andrew Johnson,
Reconstruction, and creation of a national currency.
The following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in the Library's online catalog. They are grouped
by name of person or organization, by subject or location, and by occupation and listed alphabetically therein.
Names: Chase, Salmon P. (Salmon Portland), 1808-1873 Ammen, Daniel, 1820-1898--Correspondence Ball, Flamen--Correspondence. Bannister, Dwight--Correspondence. Birney, James Gillespie, 1792-1857--Correspondence Carlisle, George--Correspondence. Carrington, Henry Beebee, 1824-1912--Correspondence Chase, Edward I.--Correspondence. Chase, Philander, 1775-1852--Correspondence Chase, William F.--Correspondence. Clay, Cassius Marcellus, 1810-1903--Correspondence Cooke, Jay, 1821-1905--Correspondence Denison, George S. (George Stanton), 1833-1866--Correspondence Denison, Rachel--Correspondence. Fish, Hamilton, 1808-1893--Correspondence Garfield, James A. (James Abram), 1831-1881--Correspondence Greeley, Horace, 1811-1872--Correspondence Hamlin, Edward Stowe, 1808-1894--Correspondence Hanna, Joshua--Correspondence. Hayes, Rutherford Birchard, 1822-1893--Correspondence Hoadly, George, 1826-1902--Correspondence Hoyt, Janet Ralston Chase, 1847-1925--Correspondence Jay, John, 1817-1894--Correspondence Johnson, Andrew, 1808-1875--Correspondence Johnson, Andrew, 1808-1875 --Impeachment. Johnson, Reverdy, 1796-1876--Correspondence Latty, A. Sankey (Alexander Sankey)--Correspondence. Leavitt, Joshua, 1794-1873--Correspondence Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865 Nash, Simeon, 1804-1879--Correspondence Opdyke, George, 1805-1880--Correspondence Parsons, Richard Chappell, 1826-1899--Correspondence Rosecrans, William S. (William Starke), 1819-1898--Correspondence Schuckers, J. W. (Jacob William)--Correspondence Seward, William Henry, 1801-1872--Correspondence Skinner, J. Ralston (James Ralston)--Correspondence Smith, Gerrit, 1797-1874--Correspondence Smith, Hamilton--Correspondence Sprague, Kate Chase, 1840-1899--Correspondence Sprague, William, 1830-1915--Correspondence Sumner, Charles, 1811-1874--Correspondence Taylor, James W. (James Wickes), 1819-1893--Correspondence Chase family United States. Kansas-Nebraska Act United States. Dept. of the Treasury. Office of the Secretary United States. Supreme Court Liberty Party (U.S.)
Subjects: Antislavery movements--United State. Banks and banking--United States Currency question--United States Finance, Public--United States National banks (United States) Practice of law--Ohio--Cincinnati Reconstruction (U.S. history, 1865-1877) Slavery--United States Ohio--Politics and government--1787-1865 United States--Appropriations and expenditures United States--Economic policy--To 1933 United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865 United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Campaigns United States--History--1865-1898 United States--Politics and government--1849-1877
Occupations: Abolitionists Cabinet officers Governors--Ohio Jurists Lawyers Senators, U.S. Congress
Provenance: The papers of Salmon P. Chase, abolitionist, lawyer, U.S. senator, governor of Ohio, U.S. secretary of the treasury, and
chief justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, were purchased by the Library of Congress, 1902-1981.
Processing History: The papers of Salmon P. Chase were processed and prepared for microfilming in 1979. The finding aid was revised and an item
that had previously been cataloged separately was transferred to the collection in 2003.
Copyright Status: The status of copyright in the unpublished writings of Salmon P. Chase is governed by the Copyright Law of the United States
(Title 17, U.S.C.).
Microfilm: A microfilm edition of part of these papers is available on thirty-eight reels. Consult a reference librarian in the Manuscript
Division concerning availability for purchase or interlibrary loan.
Preferred Citation:Researchers wishing to cite this collection should include the following information: Container or reel number, Salmon P.
Chase Papers, Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.
| Date |
Event |
| 1808, Jan. 13 |
Born, Cornish, N.H. |
| 1826 |
Graduated, Dartmouth College, Hanover, N.H. Studied law under supervision of William Wirt
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| 1830 |
Began law practice in Cincinnati, Ohio |
| 1833-1835 |
Compiled Statutes of Ohio
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| 1834 |
Married Katherine Jane Garniss (died 1835) |
| 1839 |
Married Eliza Ann Smith (died 1845) |
| 1840 |
Joined Liberty Party |
| 1846 |
Married Sarah Bella Dunlop Ludlow (died 1852) |
| 1849 |
Elected United States senator from Ohio |
| 1855 |
Elected governor of Ohio |
| 1857 |
Reelected governor of Ohio |
| 1860 |
Elected United States senator but resigned to take position in Abraham Lincoln's cabinet |
| 1861 |
Appointed secretary of the treasury |
| 1864 |
Resigned as secretary of treasury Appointed chief justice of the U.S. Supreme Court
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| 1873, May 7 |
Died, New York, N.Y. |
The papers of Salmon Portland Chase (1808-1873) cover the years 1755-1898, with the bulk of the material spanning 1824-1872.
The collection consists of diaries, correspondence, letterbooks, speeches, memoranda, financial papers, legal documents, and miscellany.
The early diaries are more intimate and detailed than later ones. The first volume includes marginalia citing names of people, topics, or
events discussed in the adjacent text. References to people are generally accompanied by biographical information. The diaries
covering the years 1861-1864 document Chase's participation in the formulation of policy and events relating to the Civil
War. The diary for 9 December 1861 to 30 September 1863 contains Chase's draft of Lincoln's 6 March 1862 message to Congress
on the abolition of slavery, three letters from Chase to his daughter, Janet, written 7, 8, and 11 May 1862 on "The Taking
of Norfolk," and a "Narrative of Operations" of the war from 11 May to 24 June 1862. An account of the cabinet meeting at
which Lincoln proposed the Emancipation Proclamation is in the diary covering the period 20 July to 12 October 1862 publisheded
later by the American Historical Association as volume two of its Annual Report for 1902. Entries in both volumes for 1862 are in the handwriting of Homer G. Plantz; those for 1863 were recorded by Jacob
W. Schuckers. The diary for 24 June to 6 July 1864 includes Chase's activities in the days immediately preceding and following
his resignation as secretary of the treasury. The contents of the 1870 diary are confined largely to comments on routine
affairs, along with a few notes and memoranda.
All facets of Chase's public career are covered in the General Correspondence series. Early letters relate to Chase's law practice, Ohio and national politics, the Liberty Party, and his opposition
to slavery. During his years as secretary of the treasury, the correspondence centers on problems of national finance, the
establishment of a national banking system, routine operations of the Treasury Department, and the military operations of
the Civil War. This segment of correspondence contains letters from George S. Denison, who served in various capacities as
Chase's official and personal representative in New Orleans from June 1862 to March 1865. In the years following his appointment
as chief justice of the United States, the letters reflect Chase's continued interest in national matters, politics, the impeachment
of Andrew Johnson, the creation of a national currency, and the progress of Reconstruction as well as Chase's involvement
with cases and other business of the Supreme Court and the circuit courts. An incomplete card index to the correspondence is located in the Manuscript Division Reading Room.
The Letterbooks and Letterpress Copybooks series treats the same topics found in the General Correspondence. Some volumes are indexed, and most include a few family letters. A number of letters written after 1870 are represented
by notes rather than by copies of the letters themselves. The letterbook for 1833-1837 consists solely of letters of the
law firm of Caswell and Chase, and the letterbook for September 1870-June 1871 contains copies of letters written during the
months of Chase's recuperation from an attack of paralysis and relates primarily to his health and personal finances.
A printed copy of Appeal of the Independent Democrats, written by Chase to denounce the Kansas-Nebraska bill, is included in the Speeches and Writings series. The Miscellany series contains an unfinished biography of Chase written by Edward L. Pierce in 1854 or 1855 when he was a student in Chase's
office.
Correspondents include Daniel Ammen, Flamen Ball, Dwight Bannister, James Gillespie Birney, George Carlisle, Henry Beebee
Carrington, Edward I. Chase, Philander Chase, William F. Chase, Cassius Marcellus Clay, Jay Cooke, George S. Denison, Rachel
Denison, Hamilton Fish (1808-1893), James A. Garfield, Horace Greeley, Edward Stowe Hamlin, Joshua Hanna, Rutherford Birchard
Hayes, George Hoadly, Janet Ralston Chase Hoyt, John Jay, Andrew Johnson, Reverdy Johnson, A. Sankey Lattay, Joshua Leavitt,
Simeon Nash, George Opdyke, Richard Chappell Parsons, William S. Rosecrans, J.W. Schuckers, William Henry Seward, James R.
Skinner, Ralston Skinner, Geritt Smith, Hamilton Smith, Katherine Chase Sprague, William Sprague, Charles Sumner, and James
W. Taylor.
The collection is arranged in eleven series:
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Diaries, 1829-1870
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Family Correspondence, 1821-1872, n.d.
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General Correspondence, 1810-1898, n.d.
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Letterbooks and Letterpress Copybooks, 1833-1873
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Speeches and Writings, 1849-1866, n.d.
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Financial Papers, 1774-1873, n.d.
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Legal File, 1755-1872, n.d.
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Miscellany, 1840-1896, n.d.
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Special Indexes
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Addition, 1850
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Oversize, 1840.
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BOX 1-2 REEL 1-2
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Diaries kept by Chase. |
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Arranged chronologically. |
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BOX 3-4 REEL 3
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Letters written between members of the Chase family, including the families of Chase's wives. |
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Arranged alphabetically by name of author. |
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BOX 5-27 REEL 3-27
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Letters sent and received and copies of letters sent. |
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Arranged chronologically. |
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BOX 27-30 REEL 27-28
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Copies and letterpress copies of letters sent. |
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Arranged chronologically within bound volumes. |
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BOX 31 REEL 28
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Speeches, published letters, draft article, and a poem. |
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Arranged by type of material and chronologically therein. |
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BOX 31-33 REEL 28-31
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Account books, bills and receipts, promissory notes, canceled checks, income tax returns, insurance policies, guardianship
and trustee accounts, accounts of law partnerships, and papers relating to the Reform School of the District of Columbia.
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Arranged chronologically and by type of material. |
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BOX 34 REEL 31-32
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Abstracts of titles, bonds, deeds, leases, mortgages, powers of attorney, wills, notes on cases, memoranda, and other papers
relating to Chase's law practice; also his notes on Supreme Court cases and Supreme Court case assignments.
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Arranged by type of material and chronologically therein. |
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BOX 35-38 REEL 32-34
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Autobiographical, biographical, and genealogical material, awards and certificates, a commonplace book, drawings, miscellaneous
manuscripts, notes and memoranda, papers relating to Woodward College, printed matter, and a scrapbook of newspaper clippings.
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Arranged alphabetically by type of material. |
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BOX n/a REEL 35-38
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Incomplete card index to the correspondence (original available in the Manuscript Division Reading Room) |
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BOX 39 not filmed
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A single item of correspondence. |
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BOX OV 1 REEL 31
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An indenture. |
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Arranged according to the series and folder from which the item was removed after filming. |
Available on microfilm. Shelf no. 17,782
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BOX 1-2 REEL 1-2
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Diaries, 1829-1870
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Diaries kept by Chase. |
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Arranged chronologically. |
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BOX 1 REEL 1
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1829, Jan. 1-1854, Mar. 1 |
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1845, Mar. 1-1859, Sept. 30 |
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1861, Dec. 9-1863, Sept. 30 |
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BOX 2 REEL 1
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1862, July 21-Oct. 12 |
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1864, June 24-July 6 |
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1870, Jan.-Dec. |
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BOX 3-4 REEL 3
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Family Correspondence, 1821-1872, n.d.
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Letters written between members of the Chase family, including the families of Chase's wives. |
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Arranged alphabetically by name of author. |
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BOX 3 REEL 1
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Auld, Jane |
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Chase, Alexander Ralston |
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Chase, Alice Jane |
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Chase, Edward I. |
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Chase, Eliza Smith |
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Chase, Mary E. |
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Chase, Philander |
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Chase, Salmon P., 1823-1836, 1847-1872 |
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(5 folders)
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BOX 3 REEL 2
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Chase, Sarah Bella D. Ludlow |
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Chase, William F. |
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BOX 4 REEL 2
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Colby, Isaac |
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Hoyt, Janet Ralston Chase |
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Jones, Charlotte L. |
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Jones, Emily |
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Ludlow, Ben |
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Ludlow, Dunlop |
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Ludlow, Israel |
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Ludlow, James D. |
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Skinner, James R. |
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Skinner, Ralston |
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Skinner, R. D. W. |
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Smith, Amelia Wallace |
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Smith, Caroline |
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Smith, Edward Curtis |
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Sprague, Kate Chase |
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BOX 4 REEL 3
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Sprague, William |
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Walbridge, Helen M. |
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Walbridge, Henry B. |
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Walbridge, W. Hunt |
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Whipple, Edward C. |
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Whipple, Eliza C. |
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Whipple, Ithamar C. |
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Whipple, John W. |
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Whiteman, Mrs. C. L. |
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Other family members |
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BOX 5-27 REEL 3-27
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General Correspondence, 1810-1898, n.d.
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Letters sent and received and copies of letters sent. |
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Arranged chronologically. |
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BOX 5 REEL 3
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1810-1838 |
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(4 folders)
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BOX 5 REEL 4
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1841 |
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(3 folders)
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BOX 6 REEL 4
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1842-1844 |
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(4 folders)
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BOX 6 REEL 5
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1845 |
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(2 folders)
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BOX 7 REEL 5
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1846-1847 |
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(4 folders)
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BOX 7 REEL 6
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1848 |
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(3 folders)
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BOX 8 REEL 6
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1849 |
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Jan.-June |
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(3 folders)
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BOX 8 REEL 7
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July-Dec. |
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(3 folders)
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BOX 8 REEL 8
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1850 |
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Jan.-June |
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(2 folders)
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BOX 9 REEL 8
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July-Dec. |
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1851-1854 |
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(4 folders)
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BOX 9 REEL 9
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1855 |
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Jan.-June |
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July-Dec. |
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BOX 10 REEL 9
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1856 |
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(3 folders)
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BOX 10 REEL 10
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1857-1858 |
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(5 folders)
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BOX 11 REEL 11
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1859 |
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(4 folders)
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1860 |
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Jan.-May |
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(2 folders)
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BOX 11 REEL 12
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June-Oct. |
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BOX 12 REEL 12
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Nov.-Dec. |
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(2 folders)
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1861 |
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Jan.-Mar. |
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(3 folders)
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BOX 13 REEL 13
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Apr. 1-June 19 |
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(5 folders)
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BOX 13 REEL 14
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June 20-30 |
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BOX 14 REEL 14
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July-Sept. |
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(5 folders)
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BOX 14 REEL 15
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Oct. 1-17 |
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BOX 15 REEL 15
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Oct. 18-Dec. 15 |
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( folders)
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Dec. 16-31 |
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1862 |
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Jan. 1-15 |
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BOX 15 REEL 16
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Jan. 15-31 |
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BOX 16 REEL 16
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Feb. -May |
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(6 folders)
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BOX 17 REEL 17
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June-Aug. |
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(6 folders)
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BOX 17 REEL 18
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Sept. 1-15 |
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BOX 18 REEL 18
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Sept. 16-Nov. 30 |
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(6 folders)
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BOX 18 REEL 19
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Dec. 1-15 |
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BOX 19 REEL 19
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Dec. 16-31 |
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1863 |
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Jan. 1-Mar. 19 |
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(5 folders)
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BOX 19 REEL 20
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Mar. 20-31 |
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BOX 20 REEL 20
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Apr.-June |
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(6 folders)
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BOX 20 REEL 21
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July |
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(2 folders)
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BOX 21 REEL 21
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Aug.-Sept. |
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(4 folders)
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BOX 21 REEL 22
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Oct. |
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(2 folders)
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BOX 22 REEL 22
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Nov.-Dec. |
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(4 folders)
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1864 |
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Jan. 1-17 |
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BOX 22 REEL 23
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Jan. 18-31 |
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BOX 23 REEL 23
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Feb.-May |
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(6 folders)
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BOX 23 REEL 24
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June |
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BOX 24 REEL 24
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July-Dec. |
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(6 folders)
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1865 |
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Jan.-Apr. |
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BOX 24 REEL 25
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June-Sept. |
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BOX 25 REEL 25
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Oct.-Dec. |
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1866-1867 |
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(5 folders)
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1868 |
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Jan. 1-June 13 |
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(2 folders)
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BOX 26 REEL 25
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June 15-29 |
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BOX 26 REEL 26
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July-Dec. |
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1869-1871, n.d. |
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(5 folders)
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BOX 27 REEL 26
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1872 |
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Jan.-Aug. |
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(2 folders)
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BOX 27 REEL 27
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Sept.-Dec. |
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1873-1898, n.d. |
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(2 folders)
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BOX 27-30 REEL 27-28
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Letterbooks and Letterpress Copybooks, 1833-1873
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Copies and letterpress copies of letters sent. |
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Arranged chronologically within bound volumes. |
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BOX 27 REEL 27
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1833, Nov. 19-1837, Aug. 2 |
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1845, Nov. 7-1851, Apr. 7 |
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BOX 28 REEL 27
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1857, Feb. 16-1861, Jan. 20 |
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1867, Feb. 17-1868, Apr. 6 |
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BOX 29 REEL 28
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1868, Apr. 8-1869, Dec. 14 |
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1869, Dec. 27-1872, May 10 |
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BOX 30 REEL 28
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1870, Sept. 22-1871, June 7 |
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1871, Aug. 4-Sept. 9 |
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1872, May 20-1873, Mar. 3 |
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BOX 31 REEL 28
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Speeches and Writings, 1849-1866, n.d.
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Speeches, published letters, draft article, and a poem. |
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Arranged by type of material and chronologically therein. |
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BOX 31 REEL 28
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Speeches |
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1849, Aug. 27, Charleston, S.C. |
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1851, May 30, Toledo, Ohio |
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1853, Apr. 9, debate in United States Senate |
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1854 |
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Jan. 19, Appeal of the Independent Democrats in Congress to the People of the United States
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Feb. 3, "Maintain Plighted Faith," speech in United States Senate against repeal of the Missouri Compromise |
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1856, Jan. 14, inaugural address before the Ohio Senate and House of Representatives |
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1860, "Galileo," speech delivered before various groups |
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1864, Nov. 12, Mozart Hall, Cincinnati, Ohio |
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1866, "Going Home to Vote," Authentic Speeches of S.P. Chase...During His Visit to Ohio..., Washington, D.C.
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Writings |
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1852, July 15, "The Radical Democracy of New York and Independent Democracy," letter to Benjamin F. Butler |
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1853, Nov. 14, "Politics in Ohio," letter to A. P. Edgerton |
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1858, May 18, refutation of article, "The Chase Conspiracy," in Washington Chronicle, draft
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Undated, poem |
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BOX 31-33 REEL 28-31
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Financial Papers, 1774-1873, n.d.
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Account books, bills and receipts, promissory notes, canceled checks, income tax returns, insurance policies, guardianship
and trustee accounts, accounts of law partnerships, and papers relating to the Reform School of the District of Columbia.
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Arranged chronologically and by type of material. |
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BOX 31 REEL 28
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1774-1836 |
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(2 folders)
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BOX 31 REEL 29
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1837-1852 |
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(4 folders)
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BOX 32 REEL 29
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1853-1859 |
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(3 folders)
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BOX 32 REEL 30
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1860-1869 |
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(5 folders)
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BOX 33 REEL 30
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1870-1873, n.d. |
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(3 folders)
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Checkbook and canceled checks, 1858-1873 |
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Church papers and receipts, 1827-1839, 1853-1873 |
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Guardian and trustee accounts, 1832-1852 |
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BOX 33 REEL 31
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Household account books, 1869-1870, n.d. |
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Insurance policies, 1865, 1867 |
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Law partnership accounts, 1849-1853 |
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Personal account books, 1849, 1864-1873 |
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Reform School of the District of Columbia, 1865-1872 |
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BOX 34 REEL 31-32
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Legal File, 1755-1872, n.d.
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Abstracts of titles, bonds, deeds, leases, mortgages, powers of attorney, wills, notes on cases, memoranda, and other papers
relating to Chase's law practice; also his notes on Supreme Court cases and Supreme Court case assignments.
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Arranged by type of material and chronologically therein. |
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BOX 34 REEL 31
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Abstracts of titles, bonds, deeds, leases, and mortgages |
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1755-1851 |
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(2 folders)
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BOX 34 REEL 32
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1852-1869, n.d. |
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(2 folders)
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Clients and cases, 1829-1872, n.d. |
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(5 folders)
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Chase's charge to jury in "Whiskey Frauds" case |
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Chase's notes on Supreme Court cases (notebook) |
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Miscellany |
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Papers relating to Chase's law partnerships |
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Printed matter |
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Supreme Court |
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BOX 35-38 REEL 32-34
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Miscellany, 1840-1896, n.d.
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Autobiographical, biographical, and genealogical material, awards and certificates, a commonplace book, drawings, miscellaneous
manuscripts, notes and memoranda, papers relating to Woodward College, printed matter, and a scrapbook of newspaper clippings.
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Arranged alphabetically by type of material. |
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BOX 35 REEL 32
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Chase, Salmon P. |
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Autobiographical sketches |
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Awards, certificates |
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