Hiram Putnam Papers 1780-1885

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Hiram Putnam Papers 1780-1885

The papers of Hiram Putnam and his wife Elizabeth Osgood. Includes correspondence, bills of lading related to the China trade (1823-1829) and other business documents; account books; and letters relating to his business and political interests in Syracuse, NY, especially those related to the public schools. There is also correspondence related to Dudley Post Phelps of a personal and religious nature and his poetry; copies of (Syracuse, N.Y., 1885), a genealogy of the Phelps family; and correspondence to Samuel Holten, related to the U.S. Continental Congress from John Avery, James Lovell and Azor Orne. The Phelps record

2 boxes; (1 linear ft.)

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Lovell, James, 1737-1814

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James Lovell (October 31, 1737 – July 14, 1814) was a Founding Father of the United States and an educator and statesman from Boston, Massachusetts. He was a delegate for Massachusetts to the Continental Congress from 1777 to 1782. He was a signatory to the Articles of Confederation. Lovell was born in Boston and had his preparatory education at the Boston Latin School. Lovell then attended Harvard and graduated in 1756. He then joined his father and taught at the Latin School, while continui...

Holten, Samuel, 1738-1816

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Samuel Holten (June 9, 1738 – January 2, 1816) was an American Founding Father, physician, and statesman from Danvers, Massachusetts. He represented Massachusetts as a delegate to the Continental Congress, where he signed the Articles of Confederation. He also served as a member of the United States House of Representatives. Holten was born in Salem Village (now Danvers) in the Province of Massachusetts Bay on June 9, 1738. He was educated locally, studied medicine and established a practice ...

Putnam, Elizabeth O., d. 1848

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Orne, Azor, 1731-1796

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Phelps, Lucy, 1826-1907

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Phelps, Dudley Post, 1817-1880

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Phelps family

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Avery, John, 1739-1806

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John Avery (1739-1806, Harvard AB 1759) was secretary of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and then Secretary of State of Massachusetts; Cotton Tufts (1732-1815, Harvard AB 1749) was an Overseer and a member of what became known as a "Visiting Committee" at Harvard. Each of these men was an officer of Harvard by virtue of being a member of the Massachusetts government. In 1790, the Overseers were comprised of the Massachusetts Governer, Lieutenant-Governor, Council, and Senate, the President of ...

China (Ship : 1816-1865)

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Whaling vessel, out of New Bedford, Mass., mastered by Russell Maxfield, on voyage 30 May 1832-29 Apr. 1833 to the Western Island whaling grounds; built at Salem, Mass., in 1816. From the description of Logbook, 1832 May 29-1833 Apr. 29. (Old Dartmouth Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 70976707 Whaling vessel, out of New Bedford, Mass., mastered by Russell Maxfield, on voyage from 20 Oct. 1830-29 Feb. 1833 to the Western Island and Crozet whaling grounds; buil...

Putnam, Hiram

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Hiram Putnam (1786-1874) was born in Danvers, Mass. He went to sea in 1802 and was involved with various aspects of shipping and the China trade until 1827, including time on the ships Aurora and Rising Empire. For ten years he was the captain of the ship China, of Salem, owned by Joseph Peabody. He married Elizabeth Osgood in 1816. They moved to Syracuse, N.Y. in 1829. Elizabeth died in 1848. Their daughter, Lucy Blythe, married Dudley Post Phelps (1817-1880) on Sep. 3, 1845. From t...