George Redington Papers 1804-1907 (bulk 1825-1850)
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Redington family.
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Parrish family.
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Ogden family.
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Sons of Temperance of North America. Waddington Division, No. 299 (Waddington, N.Y.)
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The Sons of Temperance is an international organization dedicated to temperance and the teetotalism lifestyle. Purported to have been founded in the 1840s, the society is no longer influential in the United States, though there are active chapters abroad in countries such as England. Little is known about James Seddy, other than he was a member of Sons of Temperance and for some reason honorably withdrew from the Western New York division of the society. From...
Redington family.
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Ogden family.
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Redington, James, 1810-1891
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Sons of Temperance of North America. Waddington Division, No. 299 (Waddington, N.Y.) Sons of Temperance of North America. Waddington Division, No. 299 (Waddington, N.Y.) records.
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Redington, George, 1798-1850
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Redington was a prominent businessman in Waddington, St. Lawrence County, N.Y. He initially began his career as a lawyer, but later became heavily interested in the lumber trade. Redington also had large real estate holdings in St. Lawrence County. He served as a New York State Assemblyman, representing St. Lawrence County, and was later appointed a county judge. At Redington's death in 1850, his brother James assumed direction of his diverse business interests. From the description ...
Parrish family.
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