Box 10
Contains 18 Results:
A. E. Lee, Columbus, Ohio, to John Tyler, Jr., Washington, D.C., 1876 October 2
Writes for Governor Hayes to offer appreciation. 1 p. ALS.
John Tyler, Jr., Washington City [sic], D.C., to [President U. S. Grant], n.p., 1876 October 16
Invites President Grant and Cabinet officers to attend his lectures. 1 p. ALS.
John Tyler, Jr., Washington City [sic], D.C., to His Excellency U. S. Grant, Washington City [sic], D.C., 1876 October 19
Requests consideration for a more suitable, better paying appointment [than District Attorney]. 3 pp. ALS.
John Tyler, Jr., Washington City [sic], D.C., to U. S. Grant, Jr. [sic], Washington, D.C., 1876 October 20
Encloses a copy of his last public letter. 2 pp. ALS.
A. R. Dutton, Department of Justice, Washington, [D.C], to [John Tyler, Jr., Washington, D.C.], 1876 October 23
Wishes receipt acknowledged of paper sent concerning his appointment [and recommendation as District Judge]. 2 pp. PMS.
W. P. Wetherell, Raleigh, N.C., to John Tyler, Jr., Wash[i]n[gton], D.C., 1876 October 28
Chairman of the Republican State Committee wants Tyler to make some speeches. 1 p. Telegram.
John Tyler, Jr., Washington City [sic], D.C., to His Excellency U.S. Grant, n.p., 1876 October 29
Will speak before the North Carolina Republican State Central Committee in Raleigh; mentions coming election.
NWSCL, from The Daily Constitution, concerning John Tyler, Jr.'s visit in Raleigh, [N.C], 1876 November 9
John Tyler, Jr., Raleigh, North Carolina, to His Excellency U. S. Grant, n.p., 1876 November 10
Speaks of coming elections; saw an anti-Republican uprising in Raleigh, N.C. 3 pp. ALS.
NWSCL, from The Daily News, [Raleigh?], N.C., entitled "Judson Kilpatrick - the Conspiracy" also contains some preliminary election results, 1876 November 10
John Tyler, Jr., Raleigh, [N.C.], to His Excellency U.S. Grant, Washington City [sic], D.C., 1876 November 13
Discusses political situation; believes [Governor Rutherford B.] Hayes must be elected over [Samuel J.] Tilden in order to prevent another war between the states; connects the Democratic movement with the Roman Catholic Church hierarchy. 4 pp. ACyS.
John Tyler, Jr., Washington City [sic], D.C., to His Excellency U.S. Grant, n.p., 1876 November 19
Discusses politics - especially the combination of "the Jesuits and the Ku-Klux-," i.e. the "Catholics and the Democrats." 2 pp. ACyS.
John Tyler, Jr., Washington City [sic], D.C., to Attorney General [Alphonso] Taft, Washington City [sic], D.C., 1876 November 19
Declines position of District Attorney of South Florida. 3 pp. ALS.
John Tyler, Jr., Washington, D.C., to His Excellency U. S. Grant, n.p., 1876 November 21
Declines position of District Attorney of South Florida; wants Rutheford B. Hayes to be elected President. 2 pp. ALS.
John Tyler, Jr., Washington City [sic], D.C., to A[lphonso] Taft, n.p., 1876 November 29
Discusses political situation - especially upcoming elections; Tilden vs. Hayes; doesn't want General [William] Sherman to become "Chief in Command of the armies" of the U.S., since he [Sherman] is Roman Catholic. 7 pp. ACyS.
John Tyler, Jr., Washington City [sic], D.C., to His Excellency U.S. Grant, Executive Mansion, Washington, D.C., 1876 November 29
Declines appointment as District Attorney of South Florida; wants position of United States District Judge for North Florida.
John Tyler, Jr., Washington City [sic], D.C., to his Excellency Rutherford B. Hayes, Governor of Ohio, Columbus Ohio., 1876 November 30
Encloses letter to President Grant concerning Presidential election and the "National Issue now forming." 1 p. ACyS.