Dorr Rebellion correspondence, 1820-1846 - N. A. Fisher correspondence to Col. W. W. Brown: N. A. Fisher correspondence to Col. W. W. Brown, June 28, 1842
See more Communications concerning the Dorr insurrection or letters of notaries involved in the affair (11 items). Includes Mayor Thomas Burgess of Providence to Governor James Fenner, May 18, 1842; Governor Samuel Ward King to Governor James Fenner, June 27, 1842; Colonel Allen (member of governor’s council) to L. H. Arnold, Commandant at Pawtucket, June 30, 1842; Joseph B. Wilkinson & Colonel George W. Bennett, militia officers (depositions) 1842; Thomas Wilson Dorr to William Simons, February 18, 1846; Silas Wright (Tammany Hall Dorr supporter) to William H. Seward, then Governor of NY, Aug. 14, 1839; Mrs. Catherine R. William (Dorr supporter) to Governor James Fenner Dec. 29, 1843; Olney Ballou (Dorr supporter) to Governor James Fenner, Dec. 28, 1836; James Bankhead (advisor to Law & Order Party 1842) to Major Milo Mason. June 1, 1820 & William Gibbs McNeil (General of State Militia forces at time of insurrection) to Tristam Burgess, Oct. 16, 1835. See Adjutant General Correspondence, 1842, for bulk of Dorr related military communications / orders.
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