Cass, Lewis, 1782-1866,. Papers of the Hutton family, 1762-1887.
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Papers of the Hutton family, 1762-1887.
The collection contains Bible records including birth and death dates of the Smith family of Loudoun County, Va.; a deed, 13 February 1797, for land in Alexandria, Va.; and an inventory and sales account, 1825-1836, of the estate of John T. Smith. The collection also contains Hutton and Atkinson family papers, 1775-1887, including letters, 1775-1851, describing the Baptist church in England, family, financial, and religious matters, and travel in New York and across the Atlantic. There are also broadsides, 1811, regarding protestant dissenters in England; minutes, 1816, of the Albany Sunday Free School Society, a group formed for the religious education of free African-Americans in Albany, N.Y.; and a receipt, 11 April 1827, for the sale of a female slave. Also papers, 1818-1820, of Jabez B. Hyde, concerning the Seneca chiefs and their relationship with the U.S. government; and a copy of a letter, 5 December 1830, from Lewis Cass, Detriot, Mich., to John Henry Eaton, Washington, D.C., regarding the Green Bay Agency. Also a muster roll, 1843, for the 60th regiment of the Virginia Militia, from Fairfax County, Va.; and a letter, 10 September 1886, of George E. Ferebee, concerning the battles of Chancellorsville and the Petersburg Crater. Also a deed, 8 January 1887, for 9.25 acres land in Fauquier County, Va.
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