John Marshall Autograph Letter Signed / 1823

JOHN MARSHALL: AUTOGRAPH LETTER, SIGNED. Author: Marshall, John Title: JOHN MARSHALL: AUTOGRAPH LETTER, SIGNED Publication: 1823. Signature Belonging To: Marshall, John Date: June 25, 1823 Addressed To: Marshall, Martin P A three-page autograph letter from Chief Justice John Marshall to his nephew, Martin. He writes regarding several business and legal matters relating to his recently widowed sister. The letter specifically addresses the sale of several slaves, against Marshall's wishes. Text (in part): I was a good deal surprised the other day at a letter from Mr. Pollard to my son stating a very expensive & troublesome controversy which had taken place respecting the execution levied on my sisters dower slaves which had terminated in their restoration. " Single sheet of 7.5" x 12.5 paper, folded once making four pages.
Light plus age-toning overall, folded several times for mailing. Condition: Very Good; Dimensions: 6.5" x 7.5" Shelved Case 0.
Signature Belonging To: Marshall, John Date: June 25, 1823Addressed To: Marshall, Martin PA three-page autograph letter from Chief Justice John Marshall to his nephew, Martin. We specialize in out-of-print, used and rare books in all subjects, in addition to art, ephemera, collectibles and more. Any questions or comments are welcome. This listing was created by Bibliopolis.
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- Author: Marshall, John
- Publisher: Unknown
- Year Printed: 1823