Correspondence of John V.L. Pruyn and John A. Rockwell, 1833-1834.

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Correspondence of John V.L. Pruyn and John A. Rockwell, 1833-1834.

Correspondence concerns litigation over debts incurred in connection with the steamship "Victory". Collection consists of 10 letters from Pruyn to Rockwell and one letter from Rockwell to Pruyn. Pruyn wrote on behalf of clients Lancelot Fidler and Daniel Richards.

12 folded sheets (42 p.) ; 25 cm.

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Richards, Daniel, fl. 1833.

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Fidler, Lancelot.

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Rockwell, John A. (John Arnold), 1803-1861

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Connecticut Representative and chairman of the Committee on Claims born in Norwich, Connecticut. From the description of Incoming correspondence, 1846-1861. (Hartford Public Library). WorldCat record id: 57615941 U.S. Congressman from Connecticut. From the description of Tax receipt, 1838 Jan. 18. (Ohio Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 42288957 Born in Norwich, New London, Connecticut, a lawyer and congressman. From the description of...

Pruyn, John VanSchaick Lansing, 1811-1877

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Pruyn was admitted to the New York bar (1831) and practised law in Albany. He was later director of the Mohawk and Hudson Railroad Company (1835-1845), and a trustee of the Mutual Life Insurance Company. Rockwell was a graduate of Yale University (1822) and practised law in Norwich, Connecticut. He later served in the Connecticut senate (1839) and the U.S. Congress (1845-1849). From the description of Correspondence of John V.L. Pruyn and John A. Rockwell, 1833-1834. (Harvard Law Sch...

Victory (Steamboat)

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