Diaries, 1805-1830.

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Diaries, 1805-1830.

Records of daily activities and comments on political events by tutor at South Carolina College in Columbia, S.C. between 1807 and 1808 and at Yale in New Haven, Conn., between 1809 and 1811 and after 1812, as a farmer in Farmington, Conn.; includes several references to the canal in Farmington, Conn. and mentions conditions under which women could vote in Canada in 1820.

31 v. : ill. ; 21 cm. or smaller.

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Goodwin & Co. (Hartford, Conn.)

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Hooker, Edward, 1785-1846.

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Graduate and faculty member of Yale College; tutor at South Carolina College, Columbia, S.C.; faculty member at Cambridge College near Ninety Six, S.C. (now located in area known as Greenwood County, S.C.); son, of Col. Noadiah Hooker and Rebecca Hooker; brother of prominent Columbia lawyer John Hooker (1775-1813). From the description of Edward Hooker papers, 1805-1947. (University of South Carolina). WorldCat record id: 42402499 Edward Hooker graduated from Yale College in...

Farmington Canal (Farmington, Conn.)

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University of South Carolina (Columbia, S.C.)

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Yale University.

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