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Martin Van Buren, then a powerful Senator in Washington, informs a member of his "Albany Regency" that he had been reappointed as a Director of the Bank of the United States—an institution Andrew Jackson would work to destroy during his presidency

(1782-1862) Autograph Letter Signed, "M. V. Buren," 1 page, 8" x 10", Washington, December 31, 1821 to Charles Edward Dudley informing him of his nomination as a Director of the Bank of the United States. Expected folds with minor pinholes at a few intersections, a few minor toned spots, else fine condition.

"You have been again nominated for U.S. director of the Bank of the U.S. & your nomination this moment ratifyed [sic] by the Senate—"

The recipient, Charles Edward Dudley (1780-1841) was a longtime supporter of Martin Van Buren—a member of the "Albany Regency." When Van Buren, head of this powerful group of New York politicians, became a Senator in Washington, Dudley kept him informed on affairs in Albany. In 1829, when Van Buren became governor of New York, Dudley was nominated to assume his Senate seat in Washington, where he served until his retirement in 1833.

The present letter had been formerly attached to an autograph transmittal leaf franked by Van Buren. Offered with a color copy of the leaf.

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