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Martin Van Buren, Department of State, Washington, D.C., to Gerard Chittocque Brandon :
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Martin Van Buren, Philadelphia, letter to Nathaniel Hawthorne :
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Van Buren requests Hawthorne arrange for him a shipment of Scotch oatmeal from Liverpool, England (Hawthorne served as U.S. consul at Liverpool during the Franklin Pierce administration).
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Martin Van Buren letter to Archibald McIntyre, Albany, New York :
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Letter to the New York State Comptroller regarding the possible stock takeover of "our Bank," presumably the New York State Bank.
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Martin Van Buren, Kinderhook, New York, letter to William P. Van Ness, New York, New York :
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Van Buren writes primarily about the fallout over the presidential election of 1800, which elected Thomas Jefferson president and Aaron Burr vice president. He discusses Aaron Burr and newspaper editor James Cheetham, who had publicized claims that Burr had conspired to win the presidency. Also mentions the current fever epidemic in New York, presumably yellow fever.
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Martin Van Buren letter to Miss Silvester :
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Is sending seeds and writings to her and her mother.
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Martin Van Buren, Lindenwald, Kinderhook, New York, letter to Miss Silvester :
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Is sending her a "very eloquent" address by his friend Mr. Gilpin (possibly Henry D. Gilpin).
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Martin Van Buren, president des Etats Unis d'Amerique. A tous ceux qui les presentes, verront:
Visual Materials
Image of a letter of safe conduct certificate signed by President Martin Van Buren and Secretary of State John Forsyth issued to captain Barzillai N. Fisher of the ship Equator; embossed United States seal at bottom left.
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