Papers, 1819-1895.

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Papers, 1819-1895.

The collection contains the papers of Ebenezer Knibloe, Anson Knibloe and Samuel Wolcott. Included are the sermons and notes of Ebenezer and a biographical sketch of him. The papers of Anson make up the bulk of the collection. These papers include correspondence, 1835-1859; land papers, 1850-1865; bills and receipts, 1830-1850; and genealogy papers. The papers of Samuel Wolcott include his diary, 1819-1843 and his correspondence, 1825-1835.

2 boxes.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6831444

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Knibloe, Anson, 1802-1875.

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New York (State). Legislature

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The 332nd Infantry Regiment was part of the 83rd Division, which was deployed overseas in June 1918. After training in France the regiment was detached for service as army and corps troops, and on July 25 it moved, with the 331st Field Hospital, to Villafranca, Custoza, and Sommacompagna, Italy. In October the regiment participated in the Vittorio-Veneto Operation (Italy). The regiment assisted in establishing bridgeheads at the Piave River, and as part of the Italian 31st Division (Tenth Italia...

Knibloe, Ebenezer, 1729-1785.

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Wolcott, Samuel, 1813-1886

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Samuel Wolcott (1813-1886), a native of South Windsor, Connecticut, was graduated from Yale College in 1833, completed his theological studies at Andover Theological Seminary in 1837, and was ordained in 1839. In that year he went to Syria as a missionary for the American Board for Foreign Missions, and remained there for three years. He subsequently served at various churches in New England and Ohio, and was secretary of the Ohio Home Missionary Society from 1874 to 1882. He was the author of "...

Knibloe family.

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Oneida County, N.Y. family. Ebenezer Knibloe served as pastor of the Presbyterian Church in Amenia Union, N.Y. in the late eighteenth century. Anson Knibloe was the New York State Assembly representative from Oneida County, N.Y. in 1840. He also served in the state militia. In 1844 he married Sophia Wolcott, daughter of Samuel Wolcott, after the death of his first wife Harriet in 1842. Knibloe moved to Fulton, Oswego County, N.Y. in 1840's. From the description of Papers, 1819-1895. ...