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    <title>Charles Nicoll Bancker correspondence, 1803-1830</title>
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    <namePart>Bancker, Charles Nicoll</namePart>
    <namePart type="date">1778-1869</namePart>
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  <abstract>Correspondence addressed to Bancker primarily from his father-in-law, John Teackle, and brother-in-law, Littleton Dennis Teackle, as well as other members of the Teackle family of Maryland.  Pertains to family and business matters and documents national economic and political issues related to family's interests in banking, commerce, and shipbuilding.  Correspondents discuss conversations with various prominent United States government officials and several British ministers; views of Congress concerning U.S. Secretary of the Treasury Albert Gallatin; British Orders in Council relating to trade with the United States; the embargo of 1807; the Non-Intercourse Act (1809); rechartering of the United States Bank (1811); the anti-embargo stance of the Federal Republican editor resulting in the sacking and burning of his offices in Baltimore, Md. (1812); the War of 1812; and the Hartford Convention and the Treaty of Ghent (1814).</abstract>
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  <note>Merchant of Philadelphia, Pa.</note>
  <note>Collection material in English.</note>
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      <namePart>Gallatin, Albert</namePart>
      <namePart type="date">1761-1849</namePart>
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      <namePart>Teackle, John</namePart>
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      <namePart>Teackle, Littleton Dennis</namePart>
      <namePart type="date">1777-1850</namePart>
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      <namePart>1814 December 24.</namePart>
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    <geographic>Maryland</geographic>
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    <temporal>War of 1812</temporal>
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    <temporal>19th century</temporal>
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    <temporal>To 1933</temporal>
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