Papers, 1827-1933.

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Papers, 1827-1933.

Chiefly letters from E.A. Andrews' brothers Horace and William H. Andrews. Horace, a former city engineer of Albany, N.Y., who later moved to Cocoanut Grove, Fla., and William, an attorney in New York City, wrote mostly about private matters in the correspondence. There are also a number of family photographs.

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Andrews, E. A. (Ethan Allen), 1787-1858

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Ethan Allen Andrews: taught in New Britain, Ct., 1814-1822, in Chapel Hill, N.C., 1822-1828, in New Haven, Ct., 1828-1833 and 1840-1843, and in Boston, 1833-1839; author of Latin textbooks beginning in 1836; Connecticut assemblyman in 1815-1817 and 1851; twice Judge of Probate for the Berlin District. From the description of Ethan Allen Andrews family papers, 1837-1862 (inclusive). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702167288 Professor of zoology at Johns Hopkins University. ...

Andrews family.

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