Leffingwell family papers, 1688-1954 (inclusive).
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Leffingwell, Catherine Beatty Alsop, 1835-
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Foote, Caroline Augusta Street, -1863
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Caroline Foote was the wife of Rear-Admiral Andrew Hull Foote of the United States Navy. From the description of Letter, 1847 March 30, Boston, Mass., to her aunt in Paris, France. (Hartford Public Library). WorldCat record id: 17349266 ...
Leffingwell, Russell Cornell, 1878-1960.
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Street, Emily Frederica Russell.
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Street, Augustus Russell, 1791-1866
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Dunlap, Thomas, 1792-1864.
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Lathrop, Joanna Leffingwell.
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Leffingwell and Pierpont.
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Leffingwell family.
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Christopher Leffingwell: manufacturer in Connecticut; built first paper mill in Connecticut in 1776; colonel in the state militia during the Revolution; member of the Connecticut Committee of Correspondence. William Leffingwell: shipping merchant and stock and insurance broker in New York City; retired to New Haven in 1809 and became a benefactor of Yale College. From the description of Leffingwell family papers, 1688-1954 (inclusive). (Unknown). WorldCat rec...
Leffingwell, Benajah, 1765-1804.
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Stribling, Cornelius Kincheloe, 1796-1880.
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Leffingwell, Samuel, 1690 or 1-1753.
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Leffingwell, Christopher Starr, 1827-
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Leffingwell, Edward Henry, 1803-1888.
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Foote, Andrew H. (Andrew Hull), 1806-1863
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U.S. naval officer; commander of U.S.S. Perry off west coast of Africa and of U.S.S. Portsmouth as part of East India Squadron involved in Battle of the Barrier Forts near Canton, China (1856). From the description of Andrew H. Foote papers, 1824-1865. (New Haven Colony Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 435675954 American naval officer. From the description of Autograph telegraph signed : [n.p.], to Lieut. J.P. Sanford, [n.d.]. (Unknown). WorldCat ...
Leffingwell, Lucius W.
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