William Grover Smith papers, 1815-1847.

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William Grover Smith papers, 1815-1847.

Letter, 1838, from his brother, J.S. Smith, concerning his work as a teacher in the Geneva Lyceum; and account book containing a copy of an unidentified letter, 1832, sent to Joel Jewett concerning establishment of a temperance society, and including a description of wilderness home and faith in God.

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Bentley Historical Library

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Geneva Lyceum

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Jewett, Joel.

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Smith, William O. 1926-

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Resident of Northville, Michigan. From the description of William Grover Smith papers, 1815-1847. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 34419315 ...

Smith, J. Stewart (British artist, active 18th-19th centuries)

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J. S. Smith and his daughter Carrie lived in Randolph, Orange County, Vermont. He may have been a physician as he mentions visiting the sick. His son Francis B. was a dentist in New York City; his home was at 11 Waverly Place, off Broadway. Francis was married to Elizabeth, also called Lizzie, whose maiden name may have been Richardson as a Mrs. Richardson lived with them. They had a young son called Frankie. The John mentioned in the letters was another of Smith's sons. It is unclear whether th...