from Alexander Hamilton Jr. to Abel P. Upshur., 11/28/1843-11/28/1843
Series-level Scope and Content Note
One series only.
Dates
- 11/28/1843-11/28/1843
Collection-level Access Restrictions
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Extent
From the Collection: 0.25 Linear Feet (1 box)
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Shelf Location
09/08/06
Container Summary
1 AL (copy) dated 11/28/1843 from Alexander Hamilton Jr. (1816-1889), Secretary of U.S. Legation in Madrid (1842-1844), to Abel P. Upshur, U.S. Secretary of State (7/24/1843-2/28/1844), with discussion of Queen Isabella II's majority confirmed 11/8/1843, her taking an oath to uphold the constitution on 11/10/1843, the Queen's ability to rule, the forming of a new Spanish cabinet, the political issues facing the young Queen, and the various factions vying for influence. References to Joaquin Maria Lopez, Salustiano Olozaga, and Joaquin Baldomero Hernandez Alvarez Espartero. Sent from Madrid to Washington, D.C. Pages 148-150.
Subjects and Associated Physical Materials
HAMILTON, ALEXANDER, JR. - CORRESPONDENCE TO UPSHUR, ABEL P. (1843): Other Types
UPSHUR, ABEL P. - CORRESPONDENCE FROM HAMILTON, ALEXANDER, JR. (1843): Other Types
ISABELLA II (QUEEN OF SPAIN) - CORRESPONDENCE REGARDING (1843): Other Types
SPAIN - POLITICS - CORRESPONDENCE REGARDING (1843): Other Types
LOPEZ, JOAQUIN MARIA - REFERENCE (1843): Other Types
OLOZAGA, SALUSTIANO - REFERENCE (1843): Other Types
ESPARTERO, JOAQUIN BALDOMERO HERNANDEZ ALVAREZ - REFERENCE (1843): Other Types
Repository Details
Part of the Georgetown University Manuscripts Repository
Lauinger Library, 5th Floor
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