Wisconsin territorial letters, 1837-1852.

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Wisconsin territorial letters, 1837-1852.

Seventy-two letters from various places in Wisconsin, addressed for the most part to residents of Eastern states, reflecting living conditions in rural Wisconsin during territorial and early statehood days. They contain frequent references to the prevalence of fever and ague among the settlers, and notations of wages and the prices of commodities and real estate. Among the letters are small groups from leaders of two religious denominations--the Congregational minister E.D. Seward of Lake Mills and the Presbyterian minister Jeremiah Porter at Green Bay--and 10 letters from ministers of the Baptist Home Missionary Society to the Reverend Benjamin M. Hill, corresponding secretary of the society. A calendar of the collection is included.

0.4 c.f. (1 flat box)

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Seward, Edward Dickenson, 1815-1891.

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Presbyterian Church

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Congregational Church

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Porter, Jeremiah, 1804-1893.

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Baptist Church

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Hill, Benjamin M. (Benjamin Munro), 1793-1881

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