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Voyage to Jamaica, 1850 Jan-Mar

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John Bigelow Correspondence

Document related to John Bigelow (1817-1911) - American statesman, diplomat, journalist, and author born in New York and attended Union College. Bigelow worked as a reporter and editor for several newspapers, including the New York Evening Post and the New York Tribune. He was also involved in politics, serving as Secretary of State of New York from 1855-1857 and as United States Consul in Paris during the Civil War.

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1850
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Bigelow, John, 1817-1911, Author
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Voyage aux États-Unis d'Amérique, et description des mœurs, coutumes et usages de ses habitans.

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Les saisons, poëme

1859 Apr 24-1860 Mar 18 - John Bigelow manuscripts, correspondence

map from "[Journal of a Third Voyage for the discovery of a North-West Passage from the Atlantic to the Pacific; performed in the years 1824, 25, in His Majesty's ships Hecla and Fury, under the orders of ... W. E. P. ... Illustrated by plates and charts. (Appendix. Zoology ... By Lieut. J. C. Ross. Botanical Appendix by Professor Hooker. Notes on ... Geology ... By Professor Jameson.)]"

1908 Jun 3-1911 Oct 15 - John Bigelow manuscripts, correspondence

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jamaica diaries ultra high resolution high resolution bigelow john 1817 1911 author archival materials voyage john bigelow correspondence geography travel and description