Oviatt family papers, 1757-1876 [microform].

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Oviatt family papers, 1757-1876 [microform].

Deeds, agreements, financial papers, and certificates of Benjamin, Heman, Elizabeth, Orson, Marvin, Nathaniel, and Schuyler R. Oviatt. Includes a report of the Summit County Treasurer (1876), a catalogue of books in the Richfield Sunday School (1835), the constitution of the Academic Institution of Richfield and a list of subscribers (1847), papers relating to the Congregational Church of Richfield (1835-58), and notes on the history of Richfield. Also includes several letters from the abolitionist, John Brown.

1 roll of microfilm.

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Oviatt, Nathaniel.

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Summit County (Ohio). Treasurer.

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Oviatt, Elizabeth L.

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Academic Institution of Richfield, Ohio.

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Oviatt, Schuyler Ransom, 1819-1908.

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Richfield Sunday School (Richfield, Ohio)

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Brown, John, 1800-1859

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John Brown (May 9, 1800, Torrington, Connecticut – December 2, 1859, Charles Town, Virginia) was born in Connecticut in 1800 before migrating with his family at an early age to the Connecticut Western Reserve. He failed at several business ventures and land speculations before devoting his life to the abolition of slavery. Brown was executed in 1859 following his failed attempt to incite a slave rebellion at Harper's Ferry, Virginia. Edwin Coppoc, a native of Salem, Ohio, joined Brown in his rai...

Oviatt, Benjamin

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Oviatt, Marvin.

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Oviatt family.

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Benjamin Oviatt, from Litchfield, Conn., was one of the original settlers of Hudson, Ohio. His brother, Heman, dealt in land in Cuyahoga, Medina, Portage, and Summit counties while a resident of Hudson, Richfield, and Cleveland, Ohio. Schuyler R. Oviatt was Treasurer of Summit County in the 1870s. From the description of Oviatt family papers, 1757-1876 [microform]. (Rhinelander District Library). WorldCat record id: 44588500 ...

Oviatt, Orson M.

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Oviatt, Heman, 1821-1895.

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Congregational Church (Richfield, Ohio)

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