Papers, 1792-1851.

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Papers, 1792-1851.

Correspondence with family and friends about her children's health, schooling and activities; correspondents include Samuel William Johnson, Ann Frances Johnson, William S. Johnson, Betsy Chester and Faith Wadsworth. Letter of April 29, 1835 mentions the stranding of sloop Paragon on Black Rock; letter of October 4, 1849 mentions the cholera epidemic.

2 boxes ; 39 x 26 x 12 cm. or smaller.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7612234

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Wadsworth, Faith Trumbull, 1769-1846.

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Chester, Elizabeth Mitchell, 1770-1852.

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Johnson, Ann Frances.

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Johnson, Samuel William.

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Johnson, Susan Edwards, 1771-1856.

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Johnson, William Samuel, 1795-1883

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William Samuel Johnson was a grandson of Columbia College President William Samuel Johnson (1727-1819); Assistant Alderman, 35d Ward, 1834-1835, Trustee of the New York Society Library, 1837-1840; and a member of the New York State Senate, 1848-1849. From the description of William Samuel Johnson papers, 1834-1868. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 506123980 President of the Bank of Camden (Kershaw County, S.C.); resident of Kirkwood near Cam...