Levi and Ezra Bartlett papers 1776-1826 1811-1826 Bartlett, Levi and Ezra papers

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Levi and Ezra Bartlett papers 1776-1826 1811-1826 Bartlett, Levi and Ezra papers

The Levi and Ezra Bartlett papers contain personal correspondence and documents related to Dr. Levi Bartlett of Kingston, New Hampshire, who held several public offices in that town and who frequently discussed local and national political matters with his brother Ezra.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6391758

William L. Clements Library

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Bartlett, Levi, 1763-1828

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Levi Bartlett's father, Josiah Bartlett, was founder of the New Hampshire Medical Society (org. 1791), delegate to the Continental Congress and signer of the Declaration of Independence, and governor of New Hampshire from 1792 to 1794. Levi Bartlett studied medicine with his father and with Thomas Kittredge of Andover, Mass.; and he practiced medicine and surgery in Kingston, N.H. He was active in the state legislature and was a justice in the court of common pleas (1807) and in the circuit cour...

Bartlett, Ezra, 1770-1848

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Levi Bartlett and Ezra Bartlett were both sons of Josiah Bartlett, governor of New Hampshire and signer of the Declaration of Independence. Levi was born on September 3, 1763, and followed his father into the medical profession, establishing a practice in Kingston, New Hampshire, and becoming an eminent citizen of the town. Among other appointments, he served as a justice of the peace, Kingston postmaster, and lieutenant colonel commandant in the 7th Regiment of the New Hampshire mi...