John Hooker collection, 1801-1838.

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John Hooker collection, 1801-1838.

This collection consists of three items. The first volume is a legal notebook composed by John Hooker of Columbia, South Carolina, and bound by his nephew, John Hooker of Farmington, Connecticut. The second is an essay on the existence of a deity, thought to possibly have been written by Edward Hooker, brother of the elder John Hooker and father of the younger. The final piece is a commonplace book containing newspaper accounts from various sources.

3 volumes (1 envelope).

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SNAC Resource ID: 7792378

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Hooker, John, 1774-1815.

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Hooker, Edward, 1785-1846.

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Graduate and faculty member of Yale College; tutor at South Carolina College, Columbia, S.C.; faculty member at Cambridge College near Ninety Six, S.C. (now located in area known as Greenwood County, S.C.); son, of Col. Noadiah Hooker and Rebecca Hooker; brother of prominent Columbia lawyer John Hooker (1775-1813). From the description of Edward Hooker papers, 1805-1947. (University of South Carolina). WorldCat record id: 42402499 Edward Hooker graduated from Yale College in...

Hooker, John, 1816-1901

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William W. Patton was John Hooker's former pastor. From the description of Letters to William W. Patton, 1875. (Hartford Public Library). WorldCat record id: 26328144 ...