Albert Henry Sewell papers, circa 1869-1916.

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Albert Henry Sewell papers, circa 1869-1916.

Business and family letters to and from Albert J. Sewell; 10 letters by W. Elbridge Swell, written from the Steamer "Blake"; other documents, including receipts for Cornell tuition; printed broadsides; and one unidentified carte-de-visite photograph of a woman.

.9 cubic feet.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7392467

Cornell University Library

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Frank Woods, Thomas Reed, and J. Dennis Malone, Cornell University alumni and owners of Clos du Bois Wines, donated 1,600 cases of pinot noir wine to the University in 1981. It was first served at a Board of Trustees Council dinner, October 30, 1981. From the description of Council dinner wine bottle, 1978. (Cornell University Library). WorldCat record id: 64073841 ...

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Sewell, Albert Henry, 1847-1924.

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Albert H. Sewell entered Cornell when the university opened in 1868 and graduated in 1871. He received an LL.B degree from Albany Law School and practiced law in Walton, Delaware County, N.Y. He later became a New York State Assemblyman, and a New York Supreme Court judge. His brother, Commander William Elbridge Sewell served in the Navy from 1866 to 1904, worked on the U.S. Coast Survey, and served as Governor of Guam from 1903 until his death in 1904. From the description of Albert...

Sewell, William Elbridge.

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Cornell University

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