Fenno-Hoffman Papers, 1780-1882, (Bulk, 1789-1845).

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Fenno-Hoffman Papers, 1780-1882, (Bulk, 1789-1845).

1780-1882, (Bulk, 1789-1845)

Correspondence from, to, and between the family members of Maria Fenno Hoffman, daughter of John and Mary (Curtis) Fenno of Boston and Philadelphia, and wife of Josiah Ogden Hoffman of New York. Included are letters from John to Mary Fenno, correspondence between the nine Fenno children, and among Maria Fenno Hoffman, her husband and three children. The Fenno sons in particular traveled widely, and there is information in the collections about social and economic conditions in St. Augustine, Florida. South Carolina, Georgia, and, in particular, New Orleans.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6912310

William L. Clements Library

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Hoffman, Julia, 1810-1861.

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Editor and army officer. From the description of John Fenno papers, 1775-1798. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70982902 John Fenno was a printer who worked in Boston, New York, and Philadelphia. From the description of John Fenno letters to Joseph Ward, 1789-1800. (Pennsylvania State University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 62093932 ...

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Fenno, James (James Bowdoin), b. 1794.

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Irving, Washington, 1783-1859

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Hoffman, Charles Fenno, 1806-1884

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Fenno, Edward, 1796-1823.

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Hoffman, George (George Edward), 1808-1884.

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Fenno, Charles J., 1784-1807.

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Fenno, Jack (John Ward), 1779-1802.

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Gratz, Rebecca, 1781-1869

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