Letters to family, 1805-1852.

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Letters to family, 1805-1852.

Letters written by Daniel Wadsworth Coit to family, members of the Coit and Gilman families, in Norwich, Connecticut and New York. Currently arranged alphabetically. Most of the letters are addressed to his father. Later letters, especially those addressed to his nephew Edward Gilman, were from Lima, Peru, and San Francisco, California, during the gold rush.

0.25 linear foot (1/2 box).

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SNAC Resource ID: 7971883

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Gilman, Edward.

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Gilman family.

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Coit family.

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Planters of Darlington County, S.C., with connections in Connecticut, where several McLean boys attended school; James Campbell Coit, lawyer, served in S.C. House, 1867 and 1874-1878, was husband of Sarah E. McLean Coit, and father of six children; Murdoch McLean [MacLean], physician, served in N.C. House, 1815, was son of John and Sarah MacLean, husband of Mary Westfield Pugh MacLean, and father of John Knox McLean, Sallie McLean Coit, Louisa Francis McLean, Mary Anne McLean, and Jane Christian...

Coit, Daniel Wadsworth, 1787-1876

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William Gilman was the husband of Daniel W. Coit's sister Eliza. From the description of Correspondence, 1823-1828. (Hartford Public Library). WorldCat record id: 33842053 ...