Chauncey Goodrich letter to unknown correspondent, 1854 Oct. 30.

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Chauncey Goodrich letter to unknown correspondent, 1854 Oct. 30.

Letter requesting payment of $5.75 for a law publication, requesting that a Church Journal be handed to Rev. Mr. Hickox and that the "Apple tree Circulars" be given to some one who might benefit from them.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7790727

Sheldon Museum Research Center

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Goodrich, Chauncey, 1798-1858

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Printer and bookseller, of Burlington, Vt.; well known for his interest in horticulture, especially in fruit trees. From 1827 to 1857 he corresponded with a number of residents of Addison County, particularly lawyers, whom he supplied with publications on the law, as well as information on fruit trees. From the description of Chauncey Goodrich letter to unknown correspondent, 1854 Oct. 30. (Sheldon Museum Research Center). WorldCat record id: 609897042 ...

Hickok, Laurens P. (Laurens Perseus), 1798-1888

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Hickok was born in 1798 in Bethel, Connecticut. His teaching career began even before his career as a college student when he opened a small private school in Bethel. When he was twenty, Hickok entered Union College as a junior. Upon returning home he married his former student in Bethel, Elizabeth Taylor. Through this marriage he became related to Mrs. Hickok's brother-in-law, Julius Seelye. Hickok then decided to become a minister. He received no formal education in theology, but instead appre...