[Papers], 1947.

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[Papers], 1947.

This collection contains a letter from E.R. Shute to Dorothy Riker (Indiana Historical Bureau) provides a summary of the Annie Ellsworth's life (1/27/1947); a typewritten short biography of A.G. Ellsworth from History and Genealogy of Ancient Windsor, Connecticut and a biography from the Dictionary of American Biography about her father, Henry Leavitt Ellsworth.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7136671

Indiana State Library - ISL

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Henry Leavitt Ellsworth graduated from Yale in 1810. He studied law at Litchfield Law School, and in 1832 he was appointed Commissioner of Indian tribes in Arkansas and Oklahoma. In 1835, Ellsworth was elected mayor of Hartford, Connecticut, but only served one month. In 1835, he was appointed U.S. Commissioner of Patents, remaining until 1845. Following this, Ellsworth settled in Lafayette, Indiana, acting as an agent for purchase and settlement of public land. From the description ...

Shute, E. R.

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A.G. Ellsworth's one claim to fame, she sent the first message "what hath God wrought" over Morse's original telegraph lines. From the description of [Papers], 1947. (Lincoln Library). WorldCat record id: 247157766 ...

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