Papers of Christopher and William Leffingwell, 1790-1831.

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Papers of Christopher and William Leffingwell, 1790-1831.

Correspondence and associated papers concerning Ohio Company land, and field notes for a survey of a township in the Ohio Purchase. Correspondents include Wheeler Coit, Samuel H. Parsons, David Putnam, Israel Putnam, Henry Strong, Peter Williams, and Dudley Woodbridge.

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Leffingwell, William, 1765-1834

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Woodbridge, Dudley W.

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Dudley Woodbridge was born in Stonington, Conn. on Oct. 9, 1747. After graduating from Yale University in 1766, he moved on Norwich, Conn. He married Lucy Backus on Apr. 28, 1774. In 1788 they moved to Marietta, Ohio, where Mr. Woodbridge served as judge of the peace. He died in Marietta on Aug. 6, 1823. From the description of Dudley Woodbridge papers, 1729-1837. (Detroit Public Library). WorldCat record id: 300017168 Physician of Groton, Conn. From the descript...

Williams, Peter

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Peter Williams was a Newport, Del., general merchant. From the description of Daybooks, 1829-1836. (Historical Society of Pennsylvania). WorldCat record id: 122590421 Item found in a cellar pinned to the wall in a house built in 1865, called "Stone Villa" in Bennetts Street, Bacchus Marsh, although addressee is not believed to have lived there. From the description of Invitation to a Mayoral Ball, Melbourne Town Hall, 1891, issued to Peter Williams, 1891. 1891. (...

Putnam, Israel, 1740-1812.

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Parsons, Samuel Holden, 1737-1789

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In January 1789 the Connecticut General Assembly appointed Samuel Parsons, legislator and revolutionary major-general, and James Davenport, lawyer and judge, as commissioners to purchase Indian land titles held in the Connecticut Reserve in Ohio. From the description of Letter : Philadelphia, to his excellency Governor [Samuel] Huntington, 1789 Apr. 6. (Newberry Library). WorldCat record id: 39287161 Army officer. From the description of Orderly books of Samuel H...

Putnam, David, 1769-1856.

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Hezekiah Howe, a New Haven book dealer, was Capt. Elias Stillwell's stepson. David Putnam was the son of Israel Putnam, Jr. From the description of Letters, 1799-1833, Marietta, Ohio, to Elias Stillwell and Hezekiah Howe. (Hartford Public Library). WorldCat record id: 17349279 ...

Coit, Wheeler.

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Strong, Henry.

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Leffingwell, Christopher, 1734-1810

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Resident of Norwich, Conn. William Leffingwell was a resident of New Haven, Conn. From the description of Papers of Christopher and William Leffingwell, 1790-1831. (Rhinelander District Library). WorldCat record id: 22463633 ...

Ohio Company (1786-1795)

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