Morse family papers, 1806-1965.

Contributor(s): Material type: Mixed materialsMixed materialsDescription: 75 items; 1 containerSubject(s): Summary: Letter (1852) to Isaac Edward Morse, U.S. representative from Louisiana, suggesting that he run for governor of Louisiana, and autograph collection, probably collected by Morse; letter (1832) to Nathan Morse, recorder for the city of New Orleans, La., notifying him of his reelection to that post; correspondence (1806-1810) of P.C. Wederstrandt relating primarily to his activities as a naval officer; correspondence and orders to duty (1854-1864) of Charles Nathan Morse, Confederate Army officer; correspondence (1835) between William Moore, U.S. Army officer, and his wife, Chess; 9 letters of the Marquis de Lafayette, l letter each from Charles Carroll of Carrollton, Sam Houston, Andrew Jackson, and Martin Van Buren; and miscellaneous biographical material.
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Letter (1852) to Isaac Edward Morse, U.S. representative from Louisiana, suggesting that he run for governor of Louisiana, and autograph collection, probably collected by Morse; letter (1832) to Nathan Morse, recorder for the city of New Orleans, La., notifying him of his reelection to that post; correspondence (1806-1810) of P.C. Wederstrandt relating primarily to his activities as a naval officer; correspondence and orders to duty (1854-1864) of Charles Nathan Morse, Confederate Army officer; correspondence (1835) between William Moore, U.S. Army officer, and his wife, Chess; 9 letters of the Marquis de Lafayette, l letter each from Charles Carroll of Carrollton, Sam Houston, Andrew Jackson, and Martin Van Buren; and miscellaneous biographical material.

In part, negative photocopies. [S.l.].

Collection material in English.

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