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Davy Crockett Letter
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Source: John Heritage Bryan Papers, East Carolina Manuscript Collection #147 Staff Person: Lynette Lundin Description: Transcription: from David Crockett to John H. Bryan, May 26, 1829 ![]()
Dresdon Weakley County 26 May 1829 Your friend David Crockett John H. Bryan
An[swere]d July 1 re[corded?] letter book [Envelope]
[Addressed:] Hon John H Bryan [JHB written sideways in a different color] [Transcribed by Anna Hardee 2006 and some additional corrections made by Lynette Lundin 2007] John Heritage Bryan was a Representative from North Carolina born in New Bern, N.C., Nov. 4, 1798. He graduated from Univ. of N.C. in 1815, studied law and passed the bar in 1819 and practiced in New Bern, N.C. He was a trustee of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 1823-1868. He was a member of the State Senate from Craven County from 1823-1824, elected to congress 1825-1829. He continued to practice law moving to Raleigh around 1839. He died in Raleigh, N.C. May 19, 1870 and was buried in Oakwood Cemetery. The collection contains political and legal history of his career. This letter was one of many letters of correspondence. To find out more about this collection the finding aid is Manuscript Collection 147. In 1829 David Crockett was very popular. The race (mentioned in the letter) between him and his opponents Colonel Adam Alexander and Captain Joel Estes was very heated. Crockett won 8525 to Alexander 5000 and Estes 132. Click on the images shown above to see an enlarged version. 3/1/2007 |



