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Letters, to the Rev. Jedidiah Morse

A post-war letter describes New England opposition to mail transportation on Sundays, and religious revivals.

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  • "A post-war letter describes New England opposition to mail transportation on Sundays, and religious revivals."@en
  • "Samuel Dexter, George W. Campbell, William Ellery Channing, James Madison, James Monroe, and Daniel Webster are mentioned."@en
  • "He discusses loans, taxes, the National Bank, and the Embargo; the Commissioners at Ghent; the Hartford Convention; conscription; the British in New Orleans; the destruction of Washington; Federalist Party successes in North Carolina; and the purchase of Jefferson's library."@en
  • "Taggart's letters are chiefly concerned with Congressional activities and the War of 1812, particularly the financing of the war effort."@en

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  • "Letters, to the Rev. Jedidiah Morse"@en