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Charles Robinson, writing to his wife, Sara Robinson, in Lawrence, Kansas Territory, on January 19, 1861, is confident that things still looked good from him in Washington, D.C. Robinson mentions numerous men of political influence who he believes will be supportive and thus insure his appointment as Commissioner of Indian Affairs.
Creator: Robinson, Charles, 1818-1894
Date: January 19, 1861
Item Number: 90811
Call Number: Charles & Sara Robinson Coll. # 488 Box 1 Fldr 10
KSHS Identifier: DaRT ID: 90811
Collections - Manuscript - Robinson, Charles and Sara
Date - 1861-1869 - 1861
Government and Politics - Federal Government - Federal agencies and programs - Agencies - Indian affairs
Objects and Artifacts - Communication Artifacts - Documentary Artifact - Letter
People - Notable Kansans - Lane, James Henry, 1814-1866
People - Notable Kansans - Robinson, Charles, 1818-1894
People - Notable Kansans - Robinson, Sara T. L. (Tappan Lawrence), 1827-1911
Places - Cities and towns - Lawrence
Places - Counties - Douglas
Type of Material - Unpublished documents - Letters
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