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WEBSTER, Daniel. THREE WEBSTER LETTERS AND AN AUTOGRAPH FREE FRANK. Autograph letter signed ("D. Webster") to unidentified, Washington, 16 May 1832. 2½ pages, 4to . "IF CRUMBS CAN BE FOUND TO PAY THE BALANCE..." AN EMBARRASSED WEBSTER SCRAMBLES TO PAY HIS DEBTS listing seven obligations with various strategies for payment or postponement: "This, I think we arranged to renew..." "You must see whether this note cannot be renewed for part, say 400--if crumbs can be found to pay the balance..." "If the note could rest till I come home, I should be very glad, as I have no money..." -- WEBSTER. A.L.S. to Mr. Andrews, Mansfield, Mass., 8 September 1838. 1page, 4to, remnant of integral address leaf . "I find I was probably mistaken as to the place of payment of two debts about which I wrote you. One has made its appearance here; if the other should be presented to you, whether made payable at your Bank or not, please pay it." -- WEBSTER. L.S. to Victory Birdseye, Department of State, Washington, 23 July 1842. 1½ pp., blank integral leaf . Promising to communicate with the Mexican ambassador towards affecting the release of Robert D. Phillips "who accompanied the late Texan expedition to Santa Fe" and was held prisoner there. -- WEBSTER. Autograph free frank signed ("Danl. Webster"), n.d. 1p., oblong envelope . Addressed to Mrs. C. Le R. Webster, care of Mr. Morris, West Farms P.O., W. Chester Co. New York. [ Also with :] [WEBSTER.] Lithograph facsimile of autograph extract from Webster's Bunker Hill oration, transcribed for J. Lee Bliss. 2 pp., 4to . Together 5 items . (5)
WEBSTER, Daniel. THREE WEBSTER LETTERS AND AN AUTOGRAPH FREE FRANK. Autograph letter signed ("D. Webster") to unidentified, Washington, 16 May 1832. 2½ pages, 4to . "IF CRUMBS CAN BE FOUND TO PAY THE BALANCE..." AN EMBARRASSED WEBSTER SCRAMBLES TO PAY HIS DEBTS listing seven obligations with various strategies for payment or postponement: "This, I think we arranged to renew..." "You must see whether this note cannot be renewed for part, say 400--if crumbs can be found to pay the balance..." "If the note could rest till I come home, I should be very glad, as I have no money..." -- WEBSTER. A.L.S. to Mr. Andrews, Mansfield, Mass., 8 September 1838. 1page, 4to, remnant of integral address leaf . "I find I was probably mistaken as to the place of payment of two debts about which I wrote you. One has made its appearance here; if the other should be presented to you, whether made payable at your Bank or not, please pay it." -- WEBSTER. L.S. to Victory Birdseye, Department of State, Washington, 23 July 1842. 1½ pp., blank integral leaf . Promising to communicate with the Mexican ambassador towards affecting the release of Robert D. Phillips "who accompanied the late Texan expedition to Santa Fe" and was held prisoner there. -- WEBSTER. Autograph free frank signed ("Danl. Webster"), n.d. 1p., oblong envelope . Addressed to Mrs. C. Le R. Webster, care of Mr. Morris, West Farms P.O., W. Chester Co. New York. [ Also with :] [WEBSTER.] Lithograph facsimile of autograph extract from Webster's Bunker Hill oration, transcribed for J. Lee Bliss. 2 pp., 4to . Together 5 items . (5)

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WEBSTER, Daniel. THREE WEBSTER LETTERS AND AN AUTOGRAPH FREE FRANK. Autograph letter signed ("D. Webster") to unidentified, Washington, 16 May 1832. 2½ pages, 4to . "IF CRUMBS CAN BE FOUND TO PAY THE BALANCE..." AN EMBARRASSED WEBSTER SCRAMBLES TO PAY HIS DEBTS listing seven obligations with various strategies for payment or postponement: "This, I think we arranged to renew..." "You must see whether this note cannot be renewed for part, say 400--if crumbs can be found to pay the balance..." "If the note could rest till I come home, I should be very glad, as I have no money..." -- WEBSTER. A.L.S. to Mr. Andrews, Mansfield, Mass., 8 September 1838. 1page, 4to, remnant of integral address leaf . "I find I was probably mistaken as to the place of payment of two debts about which I wrote you. One has made its appearance here; if the other should be presented to you, whether made payable at your Bank or not, please pay it." -- WEBSTER. L.S. to Victory Birdseye, Department of State, Washington, 23 July 1842. 1½ pp., blank integral leaf . Promising to communicate with the Mexican ambassador towards affecting the release of Robert D. Phillips "who accompanied the late Texan expedition to Santa Fe" and was held prisoner there. -- WEBSTER. Autograph free frank signed ("Danl. Webster"), n.d. 1p., oblong envelope . Addressed to Mrs. C. Le R. Webster, care of Mr. Morris, West Farms P.O., W. Chester Co. New York. [ Also with :] [WEBSTER.] Lithograph facsimile of autograph extract from Webster's Bunker Hill oration, transcribed for J. Lee Bliss. 2 pp., 4to . Together 5 items . (5)
WEBSTER, Daniel. THREE WEBSTER LETTERS AND AN AUTOGRAPH FREE FRANK. Autograph letter signed ("D. Webster") to unidentified, Washington, 16 May 1832. 2½ pages, 4to . "IF CRUMBS CAN BE FOUND TO PAY THE BALANCE..." AN EMBARRASSED WEBSTER SCRAMBLES TO PAY HIS DEBTS listing seven obligations with various strategies for payment or postponement: "This, I think we arranged to renew..." "You must see whether this note cannot be renewed for part, say 400--if crumbs can be found to pay the balance..." "If the note could rest till I come home, I should be very glad, as I have no money..." -- WEBSTER. A.L.S. to Mr. Andrews, Mansfield, Mass., 8 September 1838. 1page, 4to, remnant of integral address leaf . "I find I was probably mistaken as to the place of payment of two debts about which I wrote you. One has made its appearance here; if the other should be presented to you, whether made payable at your Bank or not, please pay it." -- WEBSTER. L.S. to Victory Birdseye, Department of State, Washington, 23 July 1842. 1½ pp., blank integral leaf . Promising to communicate with the Mexican ambassador towards affecting the release of Robert D. Phillips "who accompanied the late Texan expedition to Santa Fe" and was held prisoner there. -- WEBSTER. Autograph free frank signed ("Danl. Webster"), n.d. 1p., oblong envelope . Addressed to Mrs. C. Le R. Webster, care of Mr. Morris, West Farms P.O., W. Chester Co. New York. [ Also with :] [WEBSTER.] Lithograph facsimile of autograph extract from Webster's Bunker Hill oration, transcribed for J. Lee Bliss. 2 pp., 4to . Together 5 items . (5)

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