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Letter to an unidentified person concerning the forwarding of a commission to Benjamin Hicks, Jr., as "clerk of the court of sessions at the Cheraws," and advising "Mr. Hicks has done the business of both courts hitherto and is an attentive good clerk so that I think it would be well to constitute him clerk of both courts."
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Collection consists of copies and drafts of outgoing correspondence as well as letters received. His correspondence from the 1790s deals with legal affairs, but is principally with female acquaintances and is social or romantic in nature. Other letters and letters received pertain to legal matters and politics. As a leader of the Federalists in Boston, Sullivan was in contact with Federalist supporters outside of Boston, in central, western, and southeastern Massachusetts and southern Maine. Subjects include federal and state election politics, Democratic party politics, opposition to the war with England, the political press and pamphleteering, the case of Barnabas Bidwell, DeWitt Clinton, ...
Includes extra sessions.