Letter
1832 · n.p.
by [Daniel Webster]
n.p.: n.p., 1832. Letter. Very good. Letter. Folded. Approx. 7.5" x 5". 1 page of content. Signed letter by Daniel Webster to Mr. Frothingham. Contents appear to be business related. Translation difficult due to the style of Webster's hand writing. Written on the back side of the letter, in a different hand, is "D. Webster July 31, 1832." Mr. Frothingham's name is written a second time on the back fold of the paper. Paper is in very good condition. This letter was probably written to Richard Frothingham, Jr. of Boston to whom Webster corresponded in at least one other letter found online (Dartmouth). From wikipedia: Richard Frothingham Jr. (January 31, 1812 – January 29, 1880) was a Massachusetts historian, journalist,[2] and politician. Frothingham was a proprietor and managing editor of The Boston Post.[2] He also served in the Massachusetts House of Representatives,[1] and as the second mayor of Charlestown, Massachusetts, United States. (Wikipedia)
Daniel Webster (January 18, 1782 – October 24, 1852) was an American statesman who represented New Hampshire and Massachusetts in the United States Congress and served as the United States Secretary of State under Presidents William Henry Harrison, John Tyler, and Millard Fillmore. He was also a prominent attorney, especially during the period of the Marshall Court. Throughout his career, he was a member of the Federalist Party, the National Republican Party, and the Whig Party. (Wikipedia). (Inventory #: 18193)
Daniel Webster (January 18, 1782 – October 24, 1852) was an American statesman who represented New Hampshire and Massachusetts in the United States Congress and served as the United States Secretary of State under Presidents William Henry Harrison, John Tyler, and Millard Fillmore. He was also a prominent attorney, especially during the period of the Marshall Court. Throughout his career, he was a member of the Federalist Party, the National Republican Party, and the Whig Party. (Wikipedia). (Inventory #: 18193)