Thaddeus Hyatt papers [microform], 1843-1902.

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Thaddeus Hyatt papers [microform], 1843-1902.

Includes correspondence, papers relating to relief & Thaddeus Hyatt's business interests in Kansas, a journal of investigation, John E. Stewart papers, settlers' experiences, Hyatt's articles for the press in 1860, inventions, construction projects, business enterprises, and family matters. Also on the film are 2 letter books of Theodore Hyatt, 1859-1862, to Thaddeus and Samuel Clarke Pomeroy relating to Kansas affairs, lands, & railroads; Thaddeus Hyatt & his imprisonment in Washington, D.C., for contempt; family financial affairs; contracts; and misc. items. Correspondents include W. F. M. Arny, Richard Hinton, and Samuel C. Pomeroy.

3 microfilm reels ; 35 mm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7716522

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Hyatt, Theodore P.

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Stewart, John E.

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Hyatt, Thaddeus

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American engineer, manufacturer, and philanthropist. From the description of Autograph letter signed : Washington Jail, to John Pierpont, 1860 Mar. 28-1860 Apr. 23. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 269539543 Thaddeus Hyatt was born in Rahway, New Jersey on July 21, 1816. From the description of Thaddeus Hyatt papers [microform], 1843-1898. (Kansas State Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 50208808 Thaddeus Hyatt: Manufacturer, inventor, s...

Pomeroy, S. C. (Samuel Clarke), 1816 1891,

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Hinton, Richard J. (Richard Josiah), 1830-1901

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Richard J. Hinton was born on November 26, 1830, in London, England. Hinton crossed the Atlantic in 1851 and took up residence in New York City. While there he learned the printer's trade and soon became a newspaper reporter for several different newspapers in that city, as well as in Boston. As a reporter he opposed the Fugitive Slave Law, became an anti-slavery advocate, and assisted in the organization of the Republican Party. In June 1856 Hinton set out with other free-state emigrants, reach...

Hyatt family.

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Arny, W. F. M. (William Frederick Milton), 1813-1881

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Arny was acting governor the the territory of New Mexico, 1865-1867. From the description of Letter : to Charles Sumner, 1867. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 612870097 Arny was Secretary of the Territory of New Mexico in the 1860s and later became an Indian agent. From the description of William Frederick Milton Arny letter, 1868. (Museum of New Mexico Library). WorldCat record id: 37518561 From the guide to the William Frederick Milton Arny L...