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John J. Crittenden papers, 1783-1913
John J. Crittenden served as U.S. attorney general, U.S. Senator, and governor of Kentucky. His papers consist mostly of correspondence, but also contain legal documents, speeches, and state papers from his political career. Slavery holds a prominent position in Crittenden's papers, as do national and state politics and secession.
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