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Cunningham, John S.

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Letter from Horatio King to John Cunningham

Letter from Horatio King to John Cunningham
Date
April 4, 1885

Horatio King writes John Cunningham telling him he put the sketches he received in his scrapbook.

Location
I-BeachW-1985-1
Subject
Literary Pursuits
Military Affairs and Conflict
Personal and Family Life
Politics and Government
Religion and Spirituality
Format
Letters/Correspondence
Time Period
1880-1899
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Letter from Horatio King to John Cunningham

Letter from James Buchanan to John Cunningham

Letter from James Buchanan to John Cunningham
Date
July 24, 1856

Democratic Presidential candidate James Buchanan (Class of 1803) writes John S. Cunningham about various political issues, including his support of President John Tyler's veto of the Bank of the United States in 1841.

Location
I-Friends-2003-3
Subject
Economics and Finance
Politics and Government
Format
Letters/Correspondence
Time Period
1840-1859
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Letter from James Buchanan to John Cunningham

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