Box 3
Contains 83 Results:
A.R. Burnam to Clay, 6 Feb 1886
Legal advice concerning Clay
J.G. Kingsbury to Clay, 8 Jan 1889
Requests Clay
A.R. Spofford to Clay, 26 Mar 1886
Copyright information from the Library of Congress about Clay's book.
Gene William Curtis to Clay, 24 May 1888
Letter concerning his feelings over Mr. Blaine's possible nomination and how it could impact the Republican party.
O.H. Palmer to Clay, 29 Apr 1869
Copy of a letter sent to someone who bought stock from Clay for higher than market cost. Palmer assures the customer that Clay made a mistake and would surely reimburse them for the difference in price.
G.S. Savage to Clay, 21 September, 1901
Savage informs Clay that he received the copies of Clay's autobiography which had previously been requested.
H.C. Howard to Clay, 5 February, 1901
A request for Clay to write a letter of recommendation to President McKinley on behalf of Howard as he is trying to be appointed to the position of district judge.
Edwin H. Frost to Clay, 17 Dec 1897
Letter requesting an updated price on some letters from notable people which Clay possesses. Frost claims that the previously discussed price is much too high.
J. Reid to Clay, 23 Sep 1886
Letter discussing Clay's subscription to the New York Tribune as well as the possibility of Clay running for congressional office and how they would help to further his interests in the matter should he choose to do so.
J. Reid to Clay, 1 Oct 1886
Discusses the printing of a card sent by Clay to the newspaper about a man named Hawthorne who apparently spoke ill of him. Reid seeks to dissuade Clay from insisting the letter be printed but agrees to if that is his wish.