Philip Ricard Fendall papers, 1799-1871.

By: Material type: Mixed materialsMixed materialsDescription: 570 items; 2 containers; 0.6 linear feetSubject(s): Summary: Professional and family correspondence, receipts, lists, and other papers relating to Fendall's activities on behalf of the Whig Party and William Henry Harrison and Zachary Taylor, his opposition to Andrew Jackson and Martin Van Buren, his work as an editor (under the auspices of the Library of Congress) of the Letters and Other Writings of James Madison (4 volumes; 1865), and his legal career in Alexandria, Va., and as U.S. district attorney for the District of Columbia (1841-1845, 1849-1853). Correspondents include Albert Gallatin Brown, Joseph Henry, Edmund J. Lee, Benjamin Ogle Tayloe, and George Watterston.
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Professional and family correspondence, receipts, lists, and other papers relating to Fendall's activities on behalf of the Whig Party and William Henry Harrison and Zachary Taylor, his opposition to Andrew Jackson and Martin Van Buren, his work as an editor (under the auspices of the Library of Congress) of the Letters and Other Writings of James Madison (4 volumes; 1865), and his legal career in Alexandria, Va., and as U.S. district attorney for the District of Columbia (1841-1845, 1849-1853). Correspondents include Albert Gallatin Brown, Joseph Henry, Edmund J. Lee, Benjamin Ogle Tayloe, and George Watterston.

Lawyer, editor, and public official. Editor, under the auspices of the Library of Congress, of the Letters and Other Writings of James Madison (4 volumes; 1865).

Collection material in English.

Collection related to the Library of Congress Archives.

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