MSA SC 5486-1-1
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1823/11/17
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Description
Letter from G.W. Plater(?) to Dr. Dennis Claude.
- mentions the "Potomack question"
- discusses the impending Presidential Election of 1824, and the candidates John C. Calhoun, Andrew Jackson, John Quincy Adams, Henry Clay, and Vice Presidential candidate Nathaniel Macon.
- mailed from Georgetown, D.C.
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MSA SC 5486-1-2
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1844/03/22
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Description
Copy of letter from Isaac Munroe, publisher of the Baltimore Patriot & Commercial Gazette, to Judge James Harwood, chairman of the State Central Committee of the Whig Party in Baltimore.
- claims that the State Treasurer (Dr. Dennis Claude) had written a letter to the Baltimore Sun rebuking the Patriot for "subserviency" to the Whig Party, even though the Patriot supported the government.
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MSA SC 5486-1-3
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1844/03/22
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Description
Letter from James Harwood, chairman of the State Central Committee of the Whig Party, to Dr. Dennis Claude.
- describes the "mortification of the Whig Party" of Baltimore over the publication of the laws of Maryland in the Baltimore Sun, even though the governor of Maryland had the sole authority to have the laws published and even though the Sun was not an organ of the Whig Party.
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MSA SC 5486-1-4
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1844/03/25
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Description
Copy of letter from Dr. Dennis Claude to Judge James Harwood.
- expresses surprise that his action had been a matter of great concern to the Whig Party.
- defends his actions with regard to his selection of which newspapers he would publish the laws of Maryland.
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MSA SC 5486-1-5
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1861/05/04
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Description
Letter from Governor Thomas H. Hicks to Dr. Dennis Claude.
- as a result of the resignation of William Henry Purnell, Hicks offers to appoint Claude to be the Comptroller of the Treasury.
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MSA SC 5486-1-6
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19 ,... 1861
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Description
Letter from Dr. Dennis Claude to Abram Lingan Jarrett.
- informs Jarrett that he is ready to surrender the office of Comptroller of the Treasury to Jarrett.
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