Alfred P. Sawyer letters 1875-1878 1877-1878 Sawyer, Alfred P. letters

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Alfred P. Sawyer letters 1875-1878 1877-1878 Sawyer, Alfred P. letters

This collection contains letters that Alfred P. Sawyer wrote to his parents in Franklin, New Hampshire, during his senior year at Dartmouth College (1877-1878). Sawyer commented on his coursework, social life, and Republican Party politics.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6391736

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Republican Party (U.S. : 1854- )

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Alfred Patten Sawyer was born in Lowell, Massachusetts, on August 20, 1858, the son of Wesley Sawyer and Mary M. C. Patten. The Sawyer family moved to Franklin Falls, New Hampshire, before 1877. After graduating from Dartmouth College in 1878, Sawyer studied law at Boston University. He was admitted to the bar in 1881 and practiced in Lowell, Massachusetts. On December 15, 1888, he married Addie L. Gibson; they had one daughter, Mary W. Sawyer. From the guide to the Alfr...

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Alfred Patten Sawyer was born in Lowell, Massachusetts, on August 20, 1858, the son of Wesley Sawyer and Mary M. C. Patten. The Sawyer family moved to Franklin Falls, New Hampshire, before 1877. After graduating from Dartmouth College in 1878, Sawyer studied law at Boston University. He was admitted to the bar in 1881 and practiced in Lowell, Massachusetts. On December 15, 1888, he married Addie L. Gibson; they had one daughter, Mary W. Sawyer. From the guide to the Alfr...

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