Papers, 1802-1832. [microform].

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Papers, 1802-1832. [microform].

The Hubbard papers span the years 1802-1832 and include both business and personal correspondence. Contained in the papers are a large number of letters from various members of Vermont's congressional delegation, which often reveal the political intrigue of the times. Correspondents include Benjamin Swift, Carlos Coolidge, Martin Chittenden, Daniel Chipman, Luther Jewett, John Noyes, Isaac Tichenor, Chauncy Langdon, Samuel Prentiss, James Whitelaw and Heman Allen (both have papers in the Stevens Collection). Other notable correspondents are Joseph Gallup, author and inventor, Dartmouth College president John Wheelock, U.S. Representative Frank Gardner, Roger Vose, a New Hampshire Congressman, and U.S. Supreme Court Justice William Strong.

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