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Contains 114 Results:

Adams, S. C. A.L.s.to same; Paulding, 9 Nov 1855., 1855.

Item — Box: 1Identifier: MS Am 796, (2)
Scope and Contents: Collection is concerned chiefly with the movement in the 1850s among prominent political and military leaders in the South to invade and capture Cuba and northern Mexico in order to extend slave territory. It consists primarily of over 250 letters to Major-General Quitman who was to lead the annexation movement. Most of the letters are dated 1854-1858, some are from 1847 when Quitman was in Mexico City. Also includes 10 letters by Quitman, 2 printed copies of his speeches in Congress,...

Alexander, A. S. A.L.s.to same; Lawrenceburg, Tenn., 26 Apr 1855., 1855.

Item — Box: 1Identifier: MS Am 796, (3)
Scope and Contents: Collection is concerned chiefly with the movement in the 1850s among prominent political and military leaders in the South to invade and capture Cuba and northern Mexico in order to extend slave territory. It consists primarily of over 250 letters to Major-General Quitman who was to lead the annexation movement. Most of the letters are dated 1854-1858, some are from 1847 when Quitman was in Mexico City. Also includes 10 letters by Quitman, 2 printed copies of his speeches in Congress,...

Anderson, T. S. A.L.s.to same; Austin, Texas, 24 Apr 1854., 1854. Digital

Item — Box: 1Identifier: MS Am 796, (4)
Scope and Contents: Collection is concerned chiefly with the movement in the 1850s among prominent political and military leaders in the South to invade and capture Cuba and northern Mexico in order to extend slave territory. It consists primarily of over 250 letters to Major-General Quitman who was to lead the annexation movement. Most of the letters are dated 1854-1858, some are from 1847 when Quitman was in Mexico City. Also includes 10 letters by Quitman, 2 printed copies of his speeches in Congress,...

Arango, A. A.L.s.to same; New York, 1 Sep 1854., 1854.

Item — Box: 1Identifier: MS Am 796, (5)
Scope and Contents: Collection is concerned chiefly with the movement in the 1850s among prominent political and military leaders in the South to invade and capture Cuba and northern Mexico in order to extend slave territory. It consists primarily of over 250 letters to Major-General Quitman who was to lead the annexation movement. Most of the letters are dated 1854-1858, some are from 1847 when Quitman was in Mexico City. Also includes 10 letters by Quitman, 2 printed copies of his speeches in Congress,...

Armenta, R. Lozano de A.L. (3rd person) to same; [n.p.] 4 Oct 1847., 1847.

Item — Box: 1Identifier: MS Am 796, (6)
Scope and Contents: Collection is concerned chiefly with the movement in the 1850s among prominent political and military leaders in the South to invade and capture Cuba and northern Mexico in order to extend slave territory. It consists primarily of over 250 letters to Major-General Quitman who was to lead the annexation movement. Most of the letters are dated 1854-1858, some are from 1847 when Quitman was in Mexico City. Also includes 10 letters by Quitman, 2 printed copies of his speeches in Congress,...

Arthur, Alexander H. A.L.s.to same; Vicksburg, 11 Aug 1855., 1855.

Item — Box: 1Identifier: MS Am 796, (7)
Scope and Contents: Collection is concerned chiefly with the movement in the 1850s among prominent political and military leaders in the South to invade and capture Cuba and northern Mexico in order to extend slave territory. It consists primarily of over 250 letters to Major-General Quitman who was to lead the annexation movement. Most of the letters are dated 1854-1858, some are from 1847 when Quitman was in Mexico City. Also includes 10 letters by Quitman, 2 printed copies of his speeches in Congress,...

Balcom, H. S. A.L.s.to same; Jackson, Miss., 22 Jun 1854., 1854.

Item — Box: 1Identifier: MS Am 796, (8)
Scope and Contents: Collection is concerned chiefly with the movement in the 1850s among prominent political and military leaders in the South to invade and capture Cuba and northern Mexico in order to extend slave territory. It consists primarily of over 250 letters to Major-General Quitman who was to lead the annexation movement. Most of the letters are dated 1854-1858, some are from 1847 when Quitman was in Mexico City. Also includes 10 letters by Quitman, 2 printed copies of his speeches in Congress,...

Ballard, E. O. A.L.s.to same; Boston, 7 May 1858., 1858.

Item — Box: 1Identifier: MS Am 796, (9)
Scope and Contents: Collection is concerned chiefly with the movement in the 1850s among prominent political and military leaders in the South to invade and capture Cuba and northern Mexico in order to extend slave territory. It consists primarily of over 250 letters to Major-General Quitman who was to lead the annexation movement. Most of the letters are dated 1854-1858, some are from 1847 when Quitman was in Mexico City. Also includes 10 letters by Quitman, 2 printed copies of his speeches in Congress,...

Barlow, R. A. A.L.s.to [same?]; Manchester, Eng., 10 Jul 1857., 1857.

Item — Box: 1Identifier: MS Am 796, (10)
Scope and Contents: Collection is concerned chiefly with the movement in the 1850s among prominent political and military leaders in the South to invade and capture Cuba and northern Mexico in order to extend slave territory. It consists primarily of over 250 letters to Major-General Quitman who was to lead the annexation movement. Most of the letters are dated 1854-1858, some are from 1847 when Quitman was in Mexico City. Also includes 10 letters by Quitman, 2 printed copies of his speeches in Congress,...

Baul, J. A. B. A.L.s.to same; Stillwater, N.C., 18 Jan 1858., 1858.

Item — Box: 1Identifier: MS Am 796, (11)
Scope and Contents: Collection is concerned chiefly with the movement in the 1850s among prominent political and military leaders in the South to invade and capture Cuba and northern Mexico in order to extend slave territory. It consists primarily of over 250 letters to Major-General Quitman who was to lead the annexation movement. Most of the letters are dated 1854-1858, some are from 1847 when Quitman was in Mexico City. Also includes 10 letters by Quitman, 2 printed copies of his speeches in Congress,...

Bean, D. W. A.L.s.to same; "Handsboro", Miss., 22 Dec 1856., 1856.

Item — Box: 1Identifier: MS Am 796, (12)
Scope and Contents: Collection is concerned chiefly with the movement in the 1850s among prominent political and military leaders in the South to invade and capture Cuba and northern Mexico in order to extend slave territory. It consists primarily of over 250 letters to Major-General Quitman who was to lead the annexation movement. Most of the letters are dated 1854-1858, some are from 1847 when Quitman was in Mexico City. Also includes 10 letters by Quitman, 2 printed copies of his speeches in Congress,...

Belton, F. G. A.L.s.to [Jefferson Davis?]; [n.p.] 11 Oct 1847., 1847.

Item — Box: 1Identifier: MS Am 796, (13)
Scope and Contents: Collection is concerned chiefly with the movement in the 1850s among prominent political and military leaders in the South to invade and capture Cuba and northern Mexico in order to extend slave territory. It consists primarily of over 250 letters to Major-General Quitman who was to lead the annexation movement. Most of the letters are dated 1854-1858, some are from 1847 when Quitman was in Mexico City. Also includes 10 letters by Quitman, 2 printed copies of his speeches in Congress,...

Benfield, W. S. A.L.s.to same; Mexico, 23 Sep 1847., 1847.

Item — Box: 1Identifier: MS Am 796, (14)
Scope and Contents: Collection is concerned chiefly with the movement in the 1850s among prominent political and military leaders in the South to invade and capture Cuba and northern Mexico in order to extend slave territory. It consists primarily of over 250 letters to Major-General Quitman who was to lead the annexation movement. Most of the letters are dated 1854-1858, some are from 1847 when Quitman was in Mexico City. Also includes 10 letters by Quitman, 2 printed copies of his speeches in Congress,...

Blanding, James D. A.L.s.to P. M. Butler; Puebla, Mexico, 4 Jul 1847., 1847.

Item — Box: 1Identifier: MS Am 796, (15)
Scope and Contents: Collection is concerned chiefly with the movement in the 1850s among prominent political and military leaders in the South to invade and capture Cuba and northern Mexico in order to extend slave territory. It consists primarily of over 250 letters to Major-General Quitman who was to lead the annexation movement. Most of the letters are dated 1854-1858, some are from 1847 when Quitman was in Mexico City. Also includes 10 letters by Quitman, 2 printed copies of his speeches in Congress,...