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 | | Letters from William Pike of Baton Rouge discuss investments, claims on the Clinton and Port Hudson Railroad, and other matters relating to the railroad, including hiring African Americans and wages; Additionally, there are accounts of the railroad with the firm Harris and Levi. |
 | | Letters, including one from prominent Baton Rouge lawyer and judge Thomas Gibbes Morgan, discuss topics such as the cotton crop, the Louisiana senatorial election of 1859, Whig sentiment in the state, and the presidential election of 1860 and the candidates' prospects in Louisiana. |
 | | This box contains printed pamphlets and volumes of political speeches, laws governing the Union Bank of Louisiana, Louisiana Constitution (1879), arguments for Supreme Court Cases in which Marston was named, and memorials to Daniel Webster and to three children killed in a fire. |
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