Box 12
Contains 50 Results:
E. Banks, Lewistown, penn[sylvania], to Thomas Ritchie, 1851 April 30
Subscription to the Union; Ritchie's retirement. 1 p. ALS.
E.C. Crisp, Bolivar, Tenn., to Thomas Ritchie, 1851 May 1
Subscription to the Union; Ritchie's retirement; mention of F.P. Stanton. 1 p. ALS.
William C. hazen, Covington, Tenn., to Thomas Ritchie, Washington City, D.C., 1851 May 1
Subscription to the Union; Ritchie's retirement. 1 p. ALS.
A.S. Cunningham, Victoria, to Thomas Ri[t]chie, 1851 May 3
Subscription to the Union; Ritchie's retirement. 2 pp. ALS.
L.Q.C. DeYampert, Perry County, Ala[bama], to Thomas Ritchie, Washington City, 1851 May 7
Subscription to the UNion; Ritchie's retirement. 1 p. ALS.
Aaron Prescott, Alexan[dria], L[ouisian]a, to Thomas Ritchie, Washington City, 1851 May 21
Subscription to the Union; Ritchie's retirement. 1 p. ALS.
H.H. [illeg.] to A. J. Donelson, Washington, 1851 May 22
Subscription to the Union; comment on Donelson as Ritchie's successor; defeat of Ritchie;s claim before Congress; mention of Andrew Jackson, Henry Clay, Filmore, Van Buren and Stanton; including note by Ritchie. 3 pp. ALS.
Henry Crocker, Boston, Mass., to Thomas Ritchie, Washington, 1851 May 31
Subscription to the Union; Ritchie's retirement. 1 p. ALS.
Printing accounts between Thomas Ritchie and C. Alexander, 1851 July 10-November 20
1 p. Accounts.
Accounts of payments made and recieved in regard to Thomas Ritchie's printing. ., 1851 November-1852 February 12
2 pp. Accounts.
Charles Carter, Philadelphia, to Thomas Ritchie, Washington, D.C., 1851 December 8
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Introduction of "Dr. George and his brother mr. Edward d'Oettingen, gentlemen of Russia". 1 p. ALS.
Gessner Harrison, University of Virginia, to Thomas Ritchie, 1851 December 18
Copy of Harrison's work on Latin grammar; introduction od D'Alfonce, an instructor in drawing and gymnastics at the University of Virginia. 3 pp. ALS.
Benj[amin] Rush, Philadelphia, to Thomas Ritchie, 1852 March 3
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Reference to Andrew Stevenson as a possible candidate for the office of Vice President. Enclosed is a newspaper clipping from the Daily Pennsylvanian dated March 3, 1852 entitled "Our Next Vice President" by "Many Democrats". 2 pp. ALS and NC1
John Macpherson Berrien, Savannah, to Thomas Ritchie, Washington, 1852 March 31
Sermon of Doctor Butler; acknowledgement of expressions of sympathy. 1 p. ALS.
Promissory payment from Thomas Ritchie for $904.84., 1852 April 16
2pp.
J. S. Redfield, Clinton Hall, New York, to Thomas Ritchie, Washington, D.C., 1852 June 8
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Request for a biographical sketch of Ritchie for inclusion in abook "Men of the Time in 1852". 1 p. ALS.
John H. Trenholm, Washington, D.C., to Thomas Ritchie, 1852 July 16
Explanation of items on a statement; printing expenses shared by Ritchie and Farnham; Farnham's financial status. 2 pp. ALS.
A. Russell Meem, J.S. Calvert, J.D. Williamson, Jr., J.R. Strayer, Mark Bird, W.A. Cave, J.T. Harris, Mt. Jackson, Virginia, to Thomas Ritchie, Washington, 1852 July 19
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Invitation to attend "a Grand Democratic Mass Meeting, at...New Market". 1 p. AL.
Lem[uel] Towers, Washington, to Thomas Ritchie, 1852 August 9
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"estimate of the prices fixed by the bill for 'Public Printing,' which has passed the House of Representatives". Includes note by Ritchie. 3 pp. ALS.
R.T. Hubard, Chellon, to Th[omas] Ritchie, 1852 September 17
Ritchie's tribute to Henry Clay; passage of a bill for Ritchie's relief in regard to the Congressional printing; suggestion that Ritchie write a book. 3 pp. ALS.
James Lyons, Richmond, to Thomas Ritchie, 1852 September 29[?]
General Scott's defense against John Q. Adams' 1843 statement in the House of Representatives that Scott was a slaveowner. 1 p. ALS.
C[harles] J[ared] Ingersoll, Philad[elphia], to Thomas Ritchie, 1852 October 2
Correspondence regarding the compromise; mention of Clay, Calhoun, Cass, Webster; Ritchie's problems with a printing contract. 2 pp. ALS.
Amended bill examined by John H. Trenholm with receipt from C. Alexander for payment of that bill by Thomas Ritchie., 1852 October 26
1 p. Account with receipt.
Elisha Whittlesey, Treasury Department, Washington, D.C., to Thomas Ritchie, Washington, 1852 October 28
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Examination of printing costs "intended to cover the Taylor Pamphlets". 1 p. ALS.
F. P. Hinford [?], Washington, to Thomas Ri[t]chie, Washington City, 1852 November 6
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Reference to a letter from Ritchie "containing remeniscences of Henry Clay and the Compromise"; policy of the present Administration; Hinford's [?] attitude towards the Democratic and Whig parties. 4 pp. ALS.