Papers of Nathaniel P. Tallmadge

Nathaniel P. Tallmadge was a leading figure in nineteenth-century New York and Wisconsin politics gaining national prominence during the 1836 slavery debates with Calhoun in defence of the freedom to petition Congress. He was appointed Wisconsin's territorial governor in 1844.
The Tallmadge Papers reproduced on microfilm contain correspondence, speeches and writings that document fifty turbulent and formative years in the history of the United States.