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Box 2

 Container

Contains 8 Results:

Folder 2, 1868 June

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 2
Identifier: id83377
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Series 1: Group A, Acc. 78 T97 and 1992.63:  Papers, 1856-1895, of John Tyler, Jr., post Civil War Republican Party activist. Subjects covered by the collection include alcoholism, Republican Party politics, Presidential elections, political patronage, Reconstruction, Methodist Episcopal Church, Florida, Braxton Bragg, and the Fenian Brotherhood. Prominent correspondents include Charles Francis Adams, Chester Alan Arthur, Pierre G. T. Beauregard, James Gillespie Blaine, James Buchanan,...
Dates: 1868 June

James Gibbons, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to General John Tyler, [New York City, New York?], 1868 June 1

 Item — Box: 2, Folder: 2
Identifier: id83378
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Advises him not to spend too much time at [Fenian Brotherhood] headquarters while he is in New York City; Canada in state of alarm; will be in New York City on Monday; encourages him to express his views to Mr. Meehan [?]; does he think a tour of inspection to ______ advisable? 1 p. ALS.

Dates: 1868 June 1

Jno., Memphis, Tennessee, to Col. John Tyler, Jr., New York City, New York, 1868 June 9

 Item — Box: 2, Folder: 2
Identifier: id83379
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His letter about Gen'l F[orrest] was received; "...all the parties we spoke of will be at the appointed place and time." Col. Merriwether expressed his views on the subject at the state convention. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, summarizing contents of letter.

Dates: 1868 June 9

Wm. Selden, Washington, D.C., to John Tyler, [Jr., Washington, D.C.?], 1868 June 10

 Item — Box: 2, Folder: 2
Identifier: id83380
Scope and Contents A vacancy is to occur in the office of the Collector of Internal Revenue for the Richmond District; wants him to find out if the Senate and the President will confirm him [WS] in the office. 2 pp. ALS. Including AN, summarizing contents of the letter; Selden was confirmed in the position. Also including AN, Col. Stone, the previous collector had to resign because he was involved with fraud. Also including AN, comparing the legality and the oppresiveness of the union of Ireland with Britain...
Dates: 1868 June 10

[P.]G.T. Beauregard, New York [Coty, N.Y.], to General Jno. Tyler, Jr., New York City, New York, 1868 June 19

 Item — Box: 2, Folder: 2
Identifier: id83382
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Regrets that he is unable to meet him because of business downtown; asks him to call at 1:00. 1 p. ALS. Including an ACS, [P.]G.T. Beauregard, to John Tyler, Jr., [18 June 1868?], making an appointment for the following morning. 1 p.

Dates: 1868 June 19

"Baby" [Martha Rochelle Tyler?], Southampton Court-house, Virginia, to "Dear Old Dady" [John Tyler, Jr., New York City, N.Y.], 1868 June 28

 Item — Box: 2, Folder: 2
Identifier: id83383
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Weather is beautiful; regrets he is unable to send the picture because of its size; Jimmy saw Mrs. Ridely and daughters recetnly, has he seen Mrs. Tyler [widow of Pres. Tyler] and her children? Sister's photograph is enclosed, has not has any chills for a while. 3 pp. ALS.

Dates: 1868 June 28

John Tyler, Jr., City of New York, New York, to General John O'Neil, President of the Fenian Brotherhood, New York City, N.Y., 1868 June 29

 Item — Box: 2, Folder: 2
Identifier: id83384
Scope and Contents

Encloses a more perfect copy of his report of his operations in the South; has addressed it to him and Mr. Gibbons since they were the ones who enlisted his aid; the gentlemen coming to the Democratic convention and to meet with him are unaware of the political implications of the movement; has changed slightly the originial wording of his letter of instructions; when the gentlemen arrive, will introduce them to him; that is as far as his present authority goes. 2 pp. ALS.

Dates: 1868 June 29

Item 1

 Item — Box: 2, Folder: 2
Identifier: id83386
Scope and Contents Scope and ContentsIncluding ALS, from John Tyler, Jr., City of New York, New York, to General John O'Neil, the President, and Mr. James Gibbons, the Vice-President ofthe Fenian Brotherhood, New York City, New York. Acting by their instructions, following is a report of what he [JT] did; first, went to Memphis and conferred with N. B. Forrest, G. J. Pillow, and I. G. Harris, showing how Southern interests were supported by the Catholics, how the Fenian Brotherhood had been...
Dates: 1868 June 29