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Joseph Story
various, ca. 1827-1840
Joseph Story (4) ALS to Nephew-in-Law James William Paige, 1827-1840
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A collection of four letters from Joseph Story to James William Paige (1792-1868), husband of Story's niece Harriette and brother-in-law to Secretary of State Daniel Webster. Ranging in date from 1829 to 1840. Signed throughout as "Joseph Story", with contents mainly concerning logistical and business matters. Varying degrees of light and uneven age toning throughout, with areas of closed tearing and handling wear. Otherwise, very good. Please see accompanying images for further condition information.

The lot includes:

1.) 1p autograph letter with integral address leaf, dated November 28, 1827. Story writes concerning the sending of Mrs. Story's trunk to Boston, and asks for clarification on Paige's first name. Writing vertically in the left hand margin, he asks: "P.S. Have I got your Christian name right? Or the name of the firm right? I have been sadly [illegible] to find any one in Salem who knew you by name, or as Mrs. Webster's Brother." Measuring 8" x 9.75".

2.) 1p autograph letter with integral address leaf, dated February 15, 1832 from Washington, D.C. Story writes concerning a bill of lading for several items sent to Boston to be placed in Paige's care. He also mentions Clay's recent "abominable" speech on the ongoing tariff debate, and that "Mr. Webster is well…". Measuring 8" x 9.75".

3.) 1p autograph note, dated December 4, 1832. Story writes to confirm a meeting with Paige for the completion of a deed. Measuring 5" x 8".

4.) 1p autograph letter with integral address leaf, dated April 3, 1840. Story writes to Paige for assistance in making luggage arrangements. Measuring 8" x 9.75".

Joseph Story (1779-1845) was an American lawyer, jurist, and politician who served as an associate justice of the Supreme Court from 1812 to 1845. He is most remembered for his opinions in Martin v. Hunter's Lessee and United States v. The Amistad, and especially for his Commentaries on the Constitution of the United States, first published in 1833. A notable challenger to Jacksonian democracy, Story believed it to be an "oppression" of property rights by republican governments.

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  • Dimensions: 8" x 9.75"
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