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Letter from Judah Philip Benjamin to Hon. W. Winslow of Raleigh, N.C., dated Department of Justice Confederate States of America, Richmond, Virginia, September 10, 1861. Benjamin asks Winslow to get North Carolina to provide its statutes, digests and reports to the Department of Justice.
Letters to and from Judah P. Benjamin, referring to business matters; correspondence with friends; a letter signed by Jefferson Davis, David Levy Yulee and Benjamin on behalf of the Confederate States, asking the state of South Carolina not to initiate hostilities with the U.S.
One letter (to a "Mr. H."; dated 2 Jan. 1859) about Benjamin not being able to speak at a young men's association in Washington, D.C. The second letter, to G. Achyers, is undated, and is about a dinner invitation.
Letter of condolence from Benjamin to Louis Jamin on the death of Eugene Jamin, Richmond, Va. Topics include the U.S. Civil War.
Biographical sketch and letter to Edwin De Leon regarding the Confederacy's relations with France and Great Britain.
Letter from Benjamin to W.H. and O.H. Morrison, publishers of Washington, D.C., regarding the completion of the 2nd edition of his book (A treatise on the law of sale of personal property), and the publication and sale of it.
Letter of introduction for law partner, William C. Micon, to Pres. Millard Fillmore. Micon and Benjamin practiced in Louisiana.
Chiefly concerning personal news, with mention of Jefferson Davis and John Cabell Breckinridge.