Abel Parker Upshur (1791-1844) Washington. D.C. to Nathaniel Beverley Tucker, Williamsburg, Virginia

Containers:
Box 50, Folder Unknown
Scope and content:

Discusses Tyler's re-election and use of patronage to achieve it. Van Buren party is working underground. Tyler can't recognize he has anything to fear from Van Buren. Clay party is powerless. Thompson is worth winning and would bring strength to party. Durfey's terms for buying land are satisfactory. Would like to return to bench. Will appoint Mr. Hunter ? if he is right age. Has seen one project for bank which rivals Tucker's. Webb is a rascal. Cabinet members like Tucker's address.

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