Doolittle family papers 1687-1859

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Doolittle family papers 1687-1859

Legal and financial papers, deeds, and correspondence concerning the Doolittle family of Cheshire, Connecticut. Also included are prints engraved by Amos Doolittle, who settled in New Haven. Many of the papers concern Andrew Hull, a member of the Connecticut legislature.

2.5 linear feet (2 boxes)

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Doolittle, Amos, 1754-1832

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Doolittle family

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Amos Doolittle: engraver; born in Cheshire but lived most of his adult life in New Haven, Conn.; charter member of the Governor's Foot Guard; worked also as a silversmith; one of his principal works was an engraving entitled "Display of the United States of America." From the guide to the Doolittle family papers, 1687-1859, (Manuscripts and Archives) ...

Hull, Andrew

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