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[Letter], 1859, Sept. 7, Canton, Mass., John Mckay [To] Alan Cameron Sep 1859

[Letter], 1859, Sept. 7, Canton, Mass., John Mckay [To] Alan Cameron

Rhode Island 11th United States Heavy Artillery Correspondence Collection

A personal correspondence from "brother" John McKay of Canton, Massachusetts(?). Indicates five dollars was sent by post with note; written on behalf of "Walter" (Allen's brother, Walter Cameron?); and indicates that they are mustering out.

One entry: dated September 7, 1859

Handwritten; Single page, 1 folded sheet (4 p.); 20 x 26 cm. folded to 20 x 13 cm.


[Letter], 1859, April 20, Providence, R.I., Alfred Sherman [To] Alan Cameron Apr 1859

[Letter], 1859, April 20, Providence, R.I., Alfred Sherman [To] Alan Cameron

Rhode Island 11th United States Heavy Artillery Correspondence Collection

A personal/business(?) correspondence from Alfred Sherman of Providence. Refers to Allen Cameron as "Doctor" throughout and relates the on-going condition of his foot as well as information concerning mutual acquaintainces.

One entry: dated April 20, 1859

Handwritten; Single page; 31 x 20 cm. folded to 21 x 20 cm.


[Letter], 1857, July 16, Hillsdale College, Hillsdale, Mich., Harrison Clarke [To] Alan Cameron Jul 1857

[Letter], 1857, July 16, Hillsdale College, Hillsdale, Mich., Harrison Clarke [To] Alan Cameron

Rhode Island 11th United States Heavy Artillery Correspondence Collection

A personal correspondence from Harrison Clarke of Hillsdale College, Hillsdale, Michigan. Relates fondness for Cameron; description of Forth of July events; comments upon a Comet sighting in or around July, 1857 and its possible effects upon the weather.

One entry: dated July 16, 1857

Handwritten on printed letterhead; 1 folded sheet (4 pages); 25 x 40 cm. folded to 25 x 20 cm.


[Letter], 1857, Mar. 3, Parker V. Webster [To] Alan Cameron Mar 1857

[Letter], 1857, Mar. 3, Parker V. Webster [To] Alan Cameron

Rhode Island 11th United States Heavy Artillery Correspondence Collection

A business correspondence written to Allen Cameron from Parker V. Webster concerning personal property.

One entry: dated March 3, 1857

Handwritten; Single page; 20 X 13 cm.


[Letter], 1854, Mar. 11, Burriville, R.I., John Congdon [To] Alan Cameron Mar 1854

[Letter], 1854, Mar. 11, Burriville, R.I., John Congdon [To] Alan Cameron

Rhode Island 11th United States Heavy Artillery Correspondence Collection

A personal correspondence from John Congdon of Burriville, Rhode Island. Relates the struggles of family life and updates thereof. Mentions Plainville, Connecticut(?) and Chepachet, Rhode Island.

One entry: dated March 11, 1854

Handwritten; Single page (of folded 4 page stock, unmarked); 20 X 16 cm. (folded), 20 x 32 cm. (unfolded)


[Letter], 1853, Nov. 10, West Sutton, Mass., Mary E. Gould [To] Alan Cameron Nov 1853

[Letter], 1853, Nov. 10, West Sutton, Mass., Mary E. Gould [To] Alan Cameron

Rhode Island 11th United States Heavy Artillery Correspondence Collection

A personal correspondence written to Allen Cameron from Mary E. Gould, West Sutton, Massachusetts relating her views on religion and personal conduct of the day, among others. One entry: dated November 10, 1853.

Handwritten; Single page, double-sided; 25 x 20cm.


Peace With Mexico, Albert Gallatin Jan 1847

Peace With Mexico, Albert Gallatin

Electronic Texts in American Studies

I.-- THE LAW OF NATIONS.

Il. -- INDEMNITIES TO CITIZENS OF THE UNITED STATES.

III. -- ANNEXATION OF TEXAS.

IV. -- NEGOTIATIONS AND WAR.

V. -- THE CLAIM OF TEXAS TO THE RIO DEL NORTE, AS ITS BOUNDARY, EXAMINED

VI. -- RECAPITULATION.

VII. -- THE MISSION OF THE UNITED STATES.

VIII. -- TERMS OF PEACE

At present the only object is Peace, immediate peace, a just peace, and no acquisition of territory, but that which may be absolutely necessary for effecting the great object in view. The most simple terms, those which will only provide for the adjustment of the …