Waterbury family papers, 1750-1897 (inclusive).

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Waterbury family papers, 1750-1897 (inclusive).

Correspondence, financial records, and memorabilia of this Stamford, Connecticut family. The principal figure is David Waterbury (1722-1801), who served as a colonel in the French and Indian War and again in the American Revolution.

1 linear ft. (4 boxes)

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SNAC Resource ID: 8022781

Yale University Library

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Waterbury family.

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David Waterbury (1722-1801): military officer; served in six campaigns in the French and Indian Wars; appointed Brigadier General, 1776; served 23 successive terms as Stamford representative in the Connecticut legislature. From the description of Waterbury family papers, 1750-1897 (inclusive). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702168107 ...