Report to the President By the Committee On Department Methods Documentary Hist

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United States Committee On Department Methods
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The Library of Congress possesses ample materials for doing it in the case of Jackson. A collection of his correspondence would be of the highest importance and interest, and is strongly to be recommended for early publication. Van Buren could next be undertaken, though with means less complete. The Webster, Corwin, Polk, Pierce, Davis, and Chase papers now in the Library of Congress are not so strong in letters of the men themselves as in letters to them. But many more of the former could usua...lly be obtained from other sources for such publications. Furthermore, many of these collections are rich in letters to statesmen of a kind which constitutes one of the most important types of historical sources, namely, the confidential and personal statements of men on the inside of public life; and selections of the letters written to the statesman in question should always be included in any publication of his correspondence. As to extent, from two to five octavo volumes would apparently be necessary for the writings and correspondence of each of the statesmen above named a somewhat greater number in the cases of Jackson and Van Buren.

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