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Calvin Philleo to father, Calvin Philleo. Suffield, CT., October 5, 1852

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More about the sale of Mr. Calvin Philleo's Boonville property. Copy.

Dates: October 5, 1852

Calvin Philleo to father. Calvin Philleo. Suffield, CT., October 31, 1852

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Unable to raise $1,000 to aid father in repurchasing Boonville property. Promises to aid father if he pursues course to set aside the sale and tries to invalidate the title of Leavenworth. Copy.

Dates: October 31, 1852

Calvin Philleo to Hon. Richard Hernidien. Suffield, CT., November 1, 1852

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Acknowledges judge's aid to father; Rev. Philleo cheated by Mr. Leavenworth on Boonville property; father incompetent but impatient of control. Copy.

Dates: November 1, 1852

Philleo MSS-4, 1841 - 1865

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Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Lear Center holds material related to the life of Prudence Crandall. The archive was left to Connecticut College by Helen Earle Gilbert Sellers, who was at work on a biography of Crandall at the time of her death in 1951. There are 23 letters and one manuscript of poems by Crandall, including three letters to the abolitionist Simeon Jocelyn detailing the opposition to her school. Most of the remaining letters are to her husband, Calvin Philleo. There are also nearly three dozen...
Dates: 1841 - 1865

Calvin Philleo from J. Covenhoven, q.v., August 4, 1848

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Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Lear Center holds material related to the life of Prudence Crandall. The archive was left to Connecticut College by Helen Earle Gilbert Sellers, who was at work on a biography of Crandall at the time of her death in 1951. There are 23 letters and one manuscript of poems by Crandall, including three letters to the abolitionist Simeon Jocelyn detailing the opposition to her school. Most of the remaining letters are to her husband, Calvin Philleo. There are also nearly three dozen...
Dates: August 4, 1848

Calvin Philleo from George Lyons, q.v., February 7, 1853

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Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Lear Center holds material related to the life of Prudence Crandall. The archive was left to Connecticut College by Helen Earle Gilbert Sellers, who was at work on a biography of Crandall at the time of her death in 1951. There are 23 letters and one manuscript of poems by Crandall, including three letters to the abolitionist Simeon Jocelyn detailing the opposition to her school. Most of the remaining letters are to her husband, Calvin Philleo. There are also nearly three dozen...
Dates: February 7, 1853

Calvin Philleo from Henry Marchant, q.v., October 24, 1853

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Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Lear Center holds material related to the life of Prudence Crandall. The archive was left to Connecticut College by Helen Earle Gilbert Sellers, who was at work on a biography of Crandall at the time of her death in 1951. There are 23 letters and one manuscript of poems by Crandall, including three letters to the abolitionist Simeon Jocelyn detailing the opposition to her school. Most of the remaining letters are to her husband, Calvin Philleo. There are also nearly three dozen...
Dates: October 24, 1853

Calvin Philleo from Henry Marchant, q.v., March 5, 1853

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Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Lear Center holds material related to the life of Prudence Crandall. The archive was left to Connecticut College by Helen Earle Gilbert Sellers, who was at work on a biography of Crandall at the time of her death in 1951. There are 23 letters and one manuscript of poems by Crandall, including three letters to the abolitionist Simeon Jocelyn detailing the opposition to her school. Most of the remaining letters are to her husband, Calvin Philleo. There are also nearly three dozen...
Dates: March 5, 1853

Calvin Philleo from Levi Hungerford, April 2,1853

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Certificate of Levi Hungerford's lands in Rock Island County, Illinois, accompanied by statements by F. Ketcham, pastor of the last Bapt. Church, Rock Island, and by A.K. Philleo, treasurer and assessor of Rock Island, Ill. ALS to son, Calvin W. Philleo, 4/6/1853, requests latter to arrange a loan for Mr. Hungerford.

Dates: April 2,1853