Joseph Larwill papers, 1812-1826.

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Joseph Larwill papers, 1812-1826.

Relate to his service as lieutenant of artillery in the U.S. Army from 1812-1814.

0.2 linear ft. (1 wallet, 1 large manuscript, 2 microfilm reels)

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Larwill, Joseph H. (Joseph Hart), 1783-1867

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Born in Kent Co.,England,son of W.C.Larwill who came to Pa.in 1792 or 1793. 1802 removed to Columbiana Co.,O.,and in 1804 to Liverpool where he was postmaster,1804-1814. With John Bever and William Henry he surveyed and became a proprietor of Wooster, 0h. ,where each owned a quarter section. His brother John was active in many business affairs secured the charter for the Pittsburg, Ft . Wayne,and Chicago R.R. John and Joseph with T.L.Girling formed a dry goods partnership 1918- 1823. No data on ...