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Letter From George Sibley To Abiel Leonard, June 6, 1840, George Champlin Sibley
Letter From George Sibley To Abiel Leonard, June 6, 1840, George Champlin Sibley
George Champlin Sibley Papers
Transcript of Letter from George Sibley to Abiel Leonard, June 6, 1840. Sibley says he is running for congress as a Whig candidate.
George Sibley's Political Platform As A Candidate For The Whig Nomination For Congress, June 1840, George Champlin Sibley
George Sibley's Political Platform As A Candidate For The Whig Nomination For Congress, June 1840, George Champlin Sibley
George Champlin Sibley Papers
Transcript of George Sibley's Political Platform as a Candidate for the Whig Nomination for Congress, June 1840.
George Sibley To The Free & Independent Voters Of Missouri, June 1840, George Champlin Sibley
George Sibley To The Free & Independent Voters Of Missouri, June 1840, George Champlin Sibley
George Champlin Sibley Papers
Transcript: George Sibley to the Free & Independent Voters of Missouri, June 1840. Sibley discussed his views to potential voters as he ran as a Whig candidate for United States representative.
Letter From John Waddell, Et Al. To George Sibley, July 17, 1834, John S. Waddell, John Bedford Sr., D. D. Berry
Letter From John Waddell, Et Al. To George Sibley, July 17, 1834, John S. Waddell, John Bedford Sr., D. D. Berry
George Champlin Sibley Papers
Transcript of Letter from John Waddell, et al. to George Sibley, July 17, 1834. Waddell and others discuss hard and liberal Whigs; Missouri politics.
Letter From George Sibley To Josiah Johnston, February 1, 1829, George Champlin Sibley
Letter From George Sibley To Josiah Johnston, February 1, 1829, George Champlin Sibley
George Champlin Sibley Papers
Transcript of Letter from George Sibley to brother-in-law, Josiah Johnston, February 1, 1829. Sibley discusses national politics; land speculation.