Papers, 1800-1863.
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Papers, 1800-1863.
Correspondence of Jacob Brown includes six letters concerning family, farm mortgage, and military matters, 1814, 1820-1828; and correspondence of George W. Strong with clerk of Jefferson County concerning mortgage held by Brown and legal judgments against him, 1825. Correspondence of Samuel Brown consists of letters from Edmund Kirby concerning Gen. Brown's health, politics, Presidential campaigns, family news, business, Brownville's future, property, and the Episcopal Church at Brownville, 1822-1827. Correspondence of Edmund Kirby consists primarily of letters received concerning property, Gen. Brown's death, military matters, business, railroads and canals, politics, sale of cloth and wool, and family news, 1824-1844. Correspondence of Jacob Brown Kirby concerns his father's estate, Eliza Kirby's pension claim, property, and business matters, 1836-1854. Family correspondence includes letters to Gen. and Mrs. Brown, 1826-1835, and letters of Eliza B. Kirby to her son Marvin concerning the family and Civil War news, 1860-1863. Legal papers include bonds, mortgages, deeds, contracts, leases, agreements, stocks, and estate papers of Jacob Brown, 1800-1841, John Brown, 1828-1832, Nathan Brown, 1857, Edmund Kirby, 1823-1857, and Jacob Brown Kirby, n.d. Accounts include bills, receipts, and memoranda of Edmund Kirby, Jacob Brown Kirby, and other Kirby family members, 1813-1857, and of the Dexter Village Company, 1835-1858.
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