Ogden family correspondence, ca. 1803-1844, ca. 1984.

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Ogden family correspondence, ca. 1803-1844, ca. 1984.

Photocopies with inventory of correspondence, ca. 1803-1829, of David A. Ogden with family and others; also, letters to Thomas L. Ogden primarily from Gouverneur Ogden, 1811-1843, and also from Charles L. Ogden, 1821-1829; Edwards Ogden, 1827-1835; George B. Ogden, 1832; Isaac Ogden, 1812-1844; Sarah L. Ogden, 1836; Samuel C. Ogden, 1829; Thomas W. Ogden, 1832-1837; and William Ogden, 1831-1836; some letters from Thomas L. Ogden to David A. Ogden, Peter B. Porter, Jasper Parish, Jacob Taylor, and William T. Eustis, 1815-1844, are included; correspondence concerns family, business, and general matters; of note are letters from David A. Ogden to Thomas L. Ogden and others concerning the ownership of land near the Genesee River on which an Indian Reservation was located--probably of the Onondaga and Oneida tribes of the Six Nations (Iroquois).

2 linear feet (2 boxes).

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SNAC Resource ID: 7599734

New York Public Library System, NYPL

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Ogden, Edwards.

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Ogden, David A., 1770-1829.

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Ogden, Gouverneur, 1778-1851.

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University of Michigan.

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