Scrapbook of clippings and notes regarding domestic and international political affairs, 1888-1891
Item — Volume: V207-02
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The collection consists principally of Richard W. Thompson’s political correspondence, including correspondence regarding state and national Whig and Republican party politics, and Thompson’s role in political campaigns (1840s-1880s); letters from constituents during his terms in Congress regarding political appointments and local politics (1841-1849); Civil War correspondence, including correspondence regarding state and national politics and Thompson’s duties in Terre Haute (1861-1865); his correspondence as Secretary of the Navy, including letters from Congressmen and others making recommendations for appointments and correspondence regarding naval contracts and policies (1877-1880); and his correspondence regarding a canal across Panama (1880-1881). Also included is correspondence regarding his legal work, including the settlement of Shawnee, Menominee, and other Indian claims (1850s), railroads and the Wabash and Erie Canal (1850s-1880s), and Vigo County land; his correspondence with his wife and parents (1830-1853); correspondence with Harper and Brothers regarding The Papacy and the Civil Power (1876-1880); political speeches; his essay on Henry A. Wise; his notebook of expenses and speech notes(1865); his wife’s diary (1838); correspondence between relatives in Adair County, Kentucky, and Culpeper County Virginia (1818-1830); and newspaper clippings.
The volumes include a Civil War scrapbook containing printed orders and clippings from Thompson’s service in the Indiana militia; a political scrapbook containing clippings and Thompson’s notes on domestic and international political affairs; and a manuscript of Thompson’s commentary on Letters on the Spanish Inquisition by T. J. O’Flaherty, Catholic Pastor of Salem, Massachusetts (V207).
There is also an oversize folder containing a certificate from Oliver P. Morton commissioning Richard Thompson as a Brigadier General dated November 1, 1861; a newspaper clipping, titled "Another Installment of the Johnson-Grant Correspondence"; and a 1827 Statement of reports received from road commissioners (OBC081).
The volumes include a Civil War scrapbook containing printed orders and clippings from Thompson’s service in the Indiana militia; a political scrapbook containing clippings and Thompson’s notes on domestic and international political affairs; and a manuscript of Thompson’s commentary on Letters on the Spanish Inquisition by T. J. O’Flaherty, Catholic Pastor of Salem, Massachusetts (V207).
There is also an oversize folder containing a certificate from Oliver P. Morton commissioning Richard Thompson as a Brigadier General dated November 1, 1861; a newspaper clipping, titled "Another Installment of the Johnson-Grant Correspondence"; and a 1827 Statement of reports received from road commissioners (OBC081).
Dates
- 1818-1931
Conditions Governing Access
This collection is open for research.
Extent
From the Collection: 1.06 Cubic Feet (2 manuscript boxes; 3 volumes; 1 large oversize folder)
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Creator
- From the Collection: Thompson, Richard W. (Richard Wigginton), 1809-1900 (Person)
Repository Details
Part of the Rare Books and Manuscripts Repository
Contact:
140 North Senate Avenue
Indianapolis, Indiana 46204 U.S.A.
317-232-3671
140 North Senate Avenue
Indianapolis, Indiana 46204 U.S.A.
317-232-3671