Papers, 1820-1839.

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Papers, 1820-1839.

This collection of papers, for the period 1820 to 1839, consists of accounts, correspondence, and documents relating to the legal action taken by Jonathan Hatch Hubbard (1768-1849) of Windsor, Vt., against officers of the Green Mountain Turnpike Corporation. Those officers were Alexander Campbell (1762-1837) and his sons, Edward Raymond Campbell (1787-1857), Alexander Stearns Campbell (1790-1867), and John Hubbard Campbell (1793-1869), all of Rockingham, Vt. The papers concern the ownership of corporation stock and the management of the turnpike, as well as claims levied by Hubbard against John H. Campbell.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6957533

Gadsden Public Library

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Green Mountain Turnpike Corporation.

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The Green Mountain Turnpike Corporation was chartered in 1799 and the turnpike extended from Clarendon, Vt., to Bellows Falls, Vt. From the description of Papers, 1820-1839. (American Antiquarian Society). WorldCat record id: 191259389 ...

Campbell, John Hubbard, 1793-1869.

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Campbell, Alexander, 1796-1870

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Campbell, Edward R., 1787-1857

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Campbell, Alexander, 1762-1837.

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Hubbard, Jonathan Hatch, 1768-1849.

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Jonathan Hatch Hubbard was born on May 7, 1768 in Tolland, Connecticut, the second son of George and Thankful (Hatch) Hubbard. Hubbard was admitted to the bar in 1790 in Charlestown, N.H. and moved to Windsor, Vermont five years later to establish his law practice. He was elected to the U.S. House in 1808 and served a single term. Hubbard served as a Vermont Supreme Court Justice in 1813 and 1814. He also owned and operated the Mill Dam Company in Windsor. Jonathan Hubbard died in Windsor on Sep...