Eastman family correspondence, 1822-1825.

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Eastman family correspondence, 1822-1825.

Correspondence from members of the Eastman family, chiefly Benjamin F. Eastman to his parents, Benjamin and Ann (Barker) Eastman, in Strong, Me., detailing his life in New York and Ohio. He returned to Strong in 1825.

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Eastman, Benjamin, 1761-1831

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Eastman, Ann Carr Barker, 1766-1852

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Eastman (Family : Portland, Me.)

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Family of Benjamin Franklin Eastman, militia colonel, state legislator, Republican, and businessman, of Portland, Me. From the description of Eastman family correspondence, 1822-1825. (Maine Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 173281482 ...

Eastman, Benjamin F. (Benjamin Franklin), 1800-1894

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Benjamin F. Eastman was born 15 Nov. 1800, in Mt. Vernon, Me., and died 10 Feb. 1894, in Portland, Me., the son of Benjamin Eastman and Ann Baker Eastman. He worked as a clerk in his brother Samuel's store in Strong, Me., attended Framingham Academy in 1821 and taught at Freeman Ridge school among others. He also taught in Ohio. He returned to Strong, Me., in 1825 and engaged in local businesses, some with his brother-in-law, John Dyar, until 1860, when he opened B.F. Eastman & ...