Letters to Alexander H. Holley, 1824-1885.

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Letters to Alexander H. Holley, 1824-1885.

Reports on progress in building Black Rock Harbor in Buffalo, N.Y. in 1824; sends specifications for a paper mill in Salisbury, Conn., in 1842; states agent's terms for selling knives in 1846.

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Holley, Alexander H. (Alexander Hamilton), 1804-1887

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John Churchill Coffing of Salisbury, Connecticut (1776-1847), and his second wife, Maria Birch (ca. 1780-1865), had five children: Churchill (1813-1873), Joshua B. (1815-1841), Marcia (1817-1854), Maria (1819-1839), and George (b. 1822). Joshua attended Yale as a member of the class of 1837, but dropped out after one year. Marcia and Maria both attended Grove Hall School in New Haven, Connecticut, in the 1830s. Marcia married Alexander Hamilton Holley (1804-1887) on September 10, 1835; their chi...

Porter, Albert

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