John C. Calhoun Papers

Access and use

Location of collection:
Special Collections and Archives
James G. Leyburn Library
Washington and Lee University
204 W. Washington Street
Lexington, VA 24450
Contact for questions and access:
POC: Tom Camden
Phone: (540) 458-8649
Phone: (540) 463-8109
Fax: (540) 463-8964
Restrictions:

This collection is open for research use.

Terms of access:

The materials from Washington and Lee University Special Collections are made available for use in research, teaching, and private study, pursuant to U.S. Copyright law. The user assumes full responsibility for any use of the materials, including but not limited to, infringement of copyright and publication rights of reproduced materials. Any materials used should be fully credited with the source. Permission for publication of this material, in part or in full, must be secured with the Head of Special Collections.

Preferred citation:

Preferred citation: [Identification of item], Folder Title, Folder Number, John C. Calhoun Papers, WLU-Coll-0010. Special Collections and Archives, James G. Leyburn Library, Washington and Lee University, Lexington, VA.

Collection context

Summary

Extent:
4 Item 2 folders
Creator:
Calhoun, John C. (John Caldwell), Pickens, Andrew, and Pickens, F. W. (Francis Wilkinson)
Language:
These materials are in English.
Preferred citation:

Preferred citation: [Identification of item], Folder Title, Folder Number, John C. Calhoun Papers, WLU-Coll-0010. Special Collections and Archives, James G. Leyburn Library, Washington and Lee University, Lexington, VA.

Background

Scope and content:

This collection includes two letters signed by Calhoun when he was the United States' Secretary of War, which are dated September 11, 1818 and August 9, 1820; a letter dated Aug. 24, 1831 to Francis W. Pickens, and a letter dated June 20, 1834 to Col. Andrew Pickens. The first letter is to the Department of War about rations and assigning someone to record the number of rations daily used. The second letter to the Department of War is informing 'Sir' that he has been appointed by the President of the United States to meet with the Creek Nation. Calhoun writes to Francis Pickens about the 1832 presidential election. The letter to Andrew Pickens is about accounts, the administration, and his journey home.

Rules or conventions:
Describing Archives: A Content Standard