William Campbell (1794-1860) Washington D.C. to Nathaniel Beverley Tucker, Williamsburg, Virginia
- Containers:
- Box 47, Folder 13
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Calhoun sold his shadow to the devil. Is habitually with Ely Moore and Doctor Duncan of Cincinnati. Legislature sent a censure on self intending to influence Legare and Campbell to vote for Subtreasury. Chronicle warned not to print anything personal. Will send Tucker any facts he wishes to write about. Judge White and self are last of states rights party. Rumors of self for presidency but is uninterested. Sal and William Preston are with him. Hard times have made notes of hand a habit.
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