Contributed by Maine Historical Society
Description
Writing from Cincinnati on his way back to Maine after a Western journey, George Washington Pierce (1805-1835) wrote to his brother his thoughts about the West and the people who lived there.
Pierce visited Wheeling, Cincinnati, Louisville, and St. Louis.
Pierce and his brother both were lawyers. Pierce wrote that the profession of lawyer is ranked below clergyman, mechanic, merchant, and farmer in the Western states.
He planned to return to Maine via Buffalo and Pittsburgh.
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About This Item
- Title: George W. Pierce to brother, Cincinnati, 1829
- Creator: George W. Pierce
- Creation Date: 1829-04-06
- Subject Date: 1829
- Location: Cincinnati, OH
- Media: Ink on paper
- Local Code: Coll. 4210
- Collection: Pierce family collection
- Object Type: Text
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- Letters
- Pierce, George W. (George Washington)--Travel
- Pierce, George W. (George Washington)--Correspondence
- Pierce family
- Prejudices
- Lawyers
People
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