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Legal and Financial Documents, 1709-09-21 - 1886-10-20

 Item — Box: 03, Folder: 05

Scope and Contents

From the Collection:

This collection contains materials between 1709 and 1951. These materials vary greatly and include: 2 journals, 2 diaries, 1 photostat diary, 1 architectual record, 12 personal letters/correspondence, 1 letter from the Treasury Department, 1 letter of debt, 1 letter of dispute, 1 letter of complaint/warrant against “Ambrose Black, a Negro”, 1 letter of indenture, 5 education notebooks focusing on learning Mathematics, 2 military pension requests, 2 shipping receipts, 4 poems, 5 turnpike receipts, 3 receipts, 2 tax receipts, 1 tuition receipt, 1 tax accounting book for the city of Norwich, 1 book of school district records, 2 accounting ledgers of both financial and verbal agreements, a receipt of forage for an army’s rations during their stay during the Revolutionary War (1783), 1 cargo/sales manifest, 1 expense report for the Schooner Mary, 2 deeds, 1 land sale, 5 photographs, 2 memorials, 1 court summons, 1 attendence record of a general assembly, 1 visitors log, 2 collection notices, 1 promissory note, 1 Norwich City meeting announcement, 1 bankruptcy announcement, 1 education request, 4 envelopes, 2 notes, 1 booklet of a reading by Cowper, 1 correspondence to the “Times”, and 1 genealogical research on the Story family.

These materials build an understanding of the state of Connecticut in the United States during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. There are notebooks and ledgers from times of war and this timeframe covers numerous wars. Upon initial review, the wars named were the War of 1812 and the Revolutionary War. Other wars may be mentioned upon further study. The personal life of people within this timeframe is seen through this collection. The educational information shared, the information shared between friends and family members, and the notebooks and ledgers of important information build a well-rounded overview of important aspects of every-day life.

There are gaps within this collection of information about racial and female experiences within these time periods. There are a few letters and personal correspondences from/to women, but a majority of the information gathered is from/to men. There is no race attached to the names included, therefore, additional research on the genealogy of the men named must be done to determine racial identity.

Dates

  • Creation: 1709-09-21 - 1886-10-20

Creator

Access

This collections is open to researchers and has no known restrictions.

Extent

From the Series: 0.325 Cubic Feet

Language of Materials

English

Abstract

Tolland County (Hebron, CT) September 21, 1709- A court summons to settle a debt between Oziar Gillet and Philip Turner. Marked Settled.-- Receipt of Forage by Brigadier General Birch from George Brinley Esq. Deputy Commissary 462. Dated from June 30- August 31, 1783. The receipt for rations includes 6,244lbs of hay, 2,912lbs of oats, and 784lbs of corn. -- Bill of Collection by Timothy Green, Justice of the Peace, New London, CT -- A shipping receipt for Christopher Raymond for $48 for contents bound for the West Indies on the Schooner Mary signed Josiah Douglas -- A shipping receipt for Stephen Dart for $48 for contents bound for the West Indies on the Schooner Mary signed Josiah Douglas -- Promisary note of payment by Josiah Douglass -- Bankruptcy announcement of Josiah Rose of Lisbon, CT March 24, 1818 -- Envelope from J.T. Spaulding, Cambridge, VT to S.G.C. Co. The Antiquarian, New York, NY- The envelope is empty -- Small bundle of 5 papers clipped together: 4 turnpike receipts and notes. #1- Financial notes on a bank receipt with multiple dates; #2- Shetucket Turnpike receipt naming Jedidiah Huntington Esq. for 1 1/4 share- $125 dated Dec 18, 1833; #3- Shetucket Turnpike receipt naming Hannah A Thomas for 1 1/4 share- $125 dated May 11, 1834; #4- Shetucket Turnpike receipt naming ? Tinney for 2 1/2 shares- $250 dated June 11, 1836; #5- Shetucket Turnpike receipt naming Amos H. Hubburd Esq. for 8 shares- $800 dated July 11, 1831 -- Mary L. Geer- Receipt for tuition payment $8.55 (possibly for Norwich Female Seminary), a name tag on cardstock, and a newspaper clipping- Obituary for Dr. Claudius Buchanan Webster. -- A receipt for James McCracken for $1,000 for 10 shares to manufacture the Anderson Spring Bed in Ledyard, CT -- An envelope labeled Harvey Spalding, Washington D.C.- and a collection notice for $5.14 for James McCracken -- Receipt for James McCracken for Anderson Spring Bed- totaling $56.25 -- Notice of a delivery receipt to James McCracken from Anderson Spring Bed -- Letter from Harvey Spalding Attorney-at-law to James McCracken Esq- This is a request for fees to be paid.

Arrangement

Chronological

Repository Details

Part of the Linda Lear Center for Special Collections and Archives Repository

Contact:
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