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[Amnesty Letter ID040] / [Caldwell, Tod R.
This letter was written by Tod R. Caldwell to President Andrew Johnson in response to the President's Amnesty Proclamation of 29 May 1865. The writer indicates his county of residence as Burke Co. (North Carolina) and states his occupation as Lawyer
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Card of J. A. Caldwell, Esq., of Lincoln ::Lincolnton, June 1st, 1855. To the voters of the 7th Congressional District.
Card of J.A. Caldwell of Lincoln, in an address dated June 1, 1855. The author presented a pro-slavery, anti-Know-Nothing position to the voters in the 7th Congressional District
Letter from J. B. Caldwell to E. R. Gause
Letter from J. B. Caldwell to E. R. Gause, thanking him for camp fund donation
Letter from J. B. Caldwell to R. K. Wright
Letter from J. B. Caldwell to R. K. Wright, acknowledging receipt of check
Letter from J. B. Caldwell to H. R. Sessoms
Letter from J. B. Caldwell to H. R. Sessoms, concerning loan for Educational Tour
Letter from J. B. Caldwell to R. K. Wright
Letter from J. B. Caldwell to R. K. Wright, concerning travel
Letter from J. B. Caldwell to R. K. Wright
Letter from J. B. Caldwell to R. K. Wright, reminding him of an unsent program of work
Letter from J. B. Caldwell to H. R. Sessoms
Letter from J. B. Caldwell to H. R. Sessoms, reminding him to send a yearly schedule to A. L. Teachey
Letter from J. B. Caldwell to W. R. Wynder, Section NFA Advisor
Letter from J. B. Caldwell to W. R. Wynder, Section NFA Advisor, informing him of S. B. Simmons\u27 illness
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