Albert McClellan Mathewson papers 1735-1941

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Albert McClellan Mathewson papers 1735-1941

The Albert Mathewson Papers consist of correspondence, financial, business and legal records and genealogical material of the Lanman, Trumbull and Huntington families, ancestors of Mathewson. His own personal papers (1888-1941) are largely related to his professional activities, with the Connecticut State Shellfish Commission, among others.

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Mathewson, Albert McClellan, 1860-

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Admitted to the Connecticut Bar, 1884; lawyer in Putnam, Conn., 1884-1888, and in New Haven, Conn., 1888-1934; clerk of Shell Fisheries, State of Connecticut, 1896-1905; judge of the New Haven City Court, 1905-1911; author of several books; active in civic and philanthropic organizations in Connecticut. From the description of Albert McClellan Mathewson papers, 1735-1941 (inclusive). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122501364 From the description of Albert McClellan Mathewson ...