Reminiscence of Yale during the Revolutionary War, [ca. 1911].

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Reminiscence of Yale during the Revolutionary War, [ca. 1911].

Typescript copy of a reminiscence by Jonathan Maltby written in the form of a letter dated 1848 Apr 21, New Haven, describing his experiences at Yale and New Haven during the Revolutionary War. Bound with a letter from Mrs. Dorothy Maltby Verrill to a Professor Schwab, dated 1911 Nov 30, regarding Maltby's reminiscence.

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Yale College (1718-1887)

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The Linonian Literary Society was founded in 1753. All undergraduates were allowed to be members of the Linonian Society. The club provided students with a forum to debate, stage plays, and deliver poems, essays, and orations. The society disbanded in 1868. From the guide to the Linonian Society, Yale College, records, 1753-1870, (Manuscripts and Archives) ...

Maltby, Jonathan, 1759-1850

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Jonathan Maltby graduated from Yale College in 1779. He continued his studies in theology and was licensed to preach by the New Haven Association in 1783. He served as pastor of the Congregational Church, College Street, New Haven, but left the ministry for health reasons. He worked in business, teaching, and farming in Connecticut and New York before retiring in Fair Haven, Connecticut. From the description of Diary, Dec 1776-15 Sept 1781. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702146078 ...

Verrill, Dorothy Lord Maltby.

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