Box 10
Contains 18 Results:
N. M. Borren[?], Tallahassee, Florida, to General John Tyler, Jr., n.p., 1876 July 3
Reminds Tyler of his [Borren's] application for a job at the Post Office. 2 pp. ALS.
John Tyler, Jr., Washington, D.C., to His Excellency U.S. Grant, Washington, D.C., 1876 July 6
Has learned that his nomination was confirmed, until Conover moved a reconsideration. 3 pp. ACyS.
John Tyler, Jr., Washington City [sic], D.C., to His Excellency U.S. Grant, n.p., 1876 July 7
Wants Grant to investigate the rejection of Tyler's nomination; recommends Thomas W. Osborn or John J. Holland for the position of Post Master in Jacksonville. 3 pp. ACyS.
John Tyler, Jr., Washington, D.C., to [?] Jewell, Post Master General, n.p., 1876 July 10
Comments on Conover and the Republican Party. 2 pp. ACyS.
John Tyler, Jr., Washington, D.C., to His Excellency The President [U.S. Grant], n.p., 1876 July 11
Was unable to speak with the Post Master General. 1 p. ACyS.
Winfield S. Tyler, Fairfax, [Va.], to John Tyler, [Jr.], Jacksonville, Florida, 1876 July 15
Discusses the extreme difficulty he and other young men have finding jobs; wishes to borrow money from Tyler to go to Baltimore; Winfield's brother has died. 4 pp. ALS.
John Tyler, Jr., Baltimore, Maryland, to His Excellency U.S. Grant, Washington City [sic], D.C., 1876 July 18
Comments on the refusal of his nomination as Post Master in Jacksonvile, Fla. 4 pp. ACyS.
John Tyler, Jr., Baltimore, [Md.], to H. Hamlin, Washington City [sic], D.C., 1876 July 19
Encloses copy of July 18 letter to Grant; mentions his in-laws. 1 p. ALS.
J. L. Pease, Salisbury, Conn., to John Tyler, Jr., n.p., 1876 July 24
Thinks Tyler might be able to give lectures in New York City. 2 pp. ALS.
William Raukin, Savannah, Ga., to John Tyler, Jr., n.p., 1876 July 27
Has heard that Tyler may start a paper in Savannah; wishes to be considered for a position in this newspaper. 2 pp. ALS.
John Tyler, Jr., Baltimore County, Maryland, to His Excellency, U.S. Grant, Washington City [sic], D.C., 1876 August 1
Comments on political situation; consipracy between Bristow, Wilson, Webster and probably Jewell to injure President Grant; more of Conover's "villainy" concerning his connections with the Democratic Party; says that Conover's very life is in danger if the Republicans don't lose Florida - believes the Democrats will assassinate him. 7 pp. ALS.
John Tyler, Jr., Baltimore County, Maryland, to B.H. Webster, Jacksonville, Florida and J. B. Fitzpatrick, Tallahassee, Florida and others [of various temperance organizations in] Tallahassee, Florida, and Jacksonville, Florida, 1876 August 5
Has been accused of being a "common drunkard," etc. and requests that they investigate the charges made against him. 3 pp. ACyS.
R. P. Moody, Jacksonville, Florida, to John Tyler, Jr., Washington, D.C., 1876 August 7
Tyler's old friends hope he will be successful. 1 p. ALS.
John Tyler, Jr., Baltimore, [Md.], to His Excellency, The President [U.S. Grant], Washington City [sic], D.C., 1876 August 8
Wishes to vindicate himself against the attacks of his accusers. 1 p. ALS. Includes AN summarizing a letter from B.H. Webster. 1 p. Also includes Nwscl. from Baltimore's The Sun concerning Rev. John Tyler, Jr. Also includes 2 ANS summarizing leading templar's opinion of Tyler.
W. M. McIntosh, J. B. Fitzpatrick, James D. Wade and others, Tallahassee, Florida, to John Tyler, Jr., n.p., 1876 August 11
Statement of Tyler's good character; signed by eleven persons. 4 pp. ALS.
John Tyler, Jr., Washington City [sic], D.C., to His Excellency U. S. Grant, n.p., 1876 August 12
Lists job offers made to him in the past by many including Conover. 5 pp. ALS.
John Tyler, Jr., to His Excellency, President [U.S.] Grant, n.p., 1876 August 15
Encloses a letter from B. H. Webster concerning the political situation. Including ALS from B.H. Webster. 3 pp.