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Letter from John McLean to William Murphy

Letter from John McLean to William Murphy
Date
February 4, 1828

John McLean, United States Postmaster, writes William Murphy, the Postmaster of Maysville, Kentucky, to remind him of the obligation to deliver letters on Sunday that "arrive on Saturday night." "Please conform to [this rule] and render the office

Location
I-Purchase-1973-1
Subject
Business and Industry
Politics and Government
Format
Letters/Correspondence
Time Period
1820-1839
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Letter from John McLean to William Murphy

Letter from John McLean to N. Sargent

Letter from John McLean to N. Sargent
Date
February 24, 1848

Associate Justice of the Supreme Court John McLean, who is also a Trustee at Dickinson College, writes to N. Sargent regarding the death of former President John Quincy Adams on February 23, 1848 in Washington, DC.

Location
I-Friends-1976-3
Subject
Personal and Family Life
Politics and Government
Format
Letters/Correspondence
Time Period
1840-1859
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Letter from John McLean to N. Sargent

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