Papers, 1710-1918.

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Papers, 1710-1918.

Correspondence, essays, biographical material, and legal, financial, and other papers, of Josiah Bartlett (1729-1795), physician, jurist, delegate to the Continental Congress, and president and governor of New Hampshire, and his sons, Drs. Ezra (1770-1848), Josiah (1768-1838), and Levi (1763-1823) Bartlett.

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Bartlett, Josiah, 1729-1795

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Josiah Bartlett (December 2, 1729 [O.S. November 21, 1729] – May 19, 1795) was an American Founding Father, physician, statesman, a delegate to the Continental Congress for New Hampshire, and a signatory to the Articles of Confederation and the Declaration of Independence. He served as the first governor of New Hampshire and chief justice of the New Hampshire Superior Court of Judicature. Born in Amesbury in the Province of Massachusetts Bay, by age 17, he had learned some of both Latin and G...

United States. Continental Congress

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The central governing body of the American colonies from 1774, continuing during the American Revolution; and also the first governing body of the U.S. until the establishment of the U.S. Constitution in 1789. From the description of Continental Congress minutes, 1778 Oct. 21. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 429918299 Noah Cooke, Jr. (1749-1829) earned his Harvard AB 1769. His early career was as a clergyman, but he later became a lawyer. He was admitted to the bar in Cheshir...

New Hampshire. Governor (1793-1794 : Bartlett)

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Bartlett family.

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Two families of Concord, Mass. Dr. Josiah Bartlett (Concord physician) & Martha Tilden Bradford of Waltham announced intent to marry, Nov. 1821. Their children: Martha (b. 1824); Gorham (1826); James Walker (1828); Elizabeth B. (1830); author George Bradford (1832); Samuel Ripley (1837); Annie Keyes (1840); Edward Jarvis (1842); & (David) Bradford. Dr. Josiah's son Edward Jarvis ("Ned") served in Civil War, returned to Concord, m. Sarah Flagg French in 1873; d. 1914. ...

Bartlett, Levi, 1763-1828

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Levi Bartlett's father, Josiah Bartlett, was founder of the New Hampshire Medical Society (org. 1791), delegate to the Continental Congress and signer of the Declaration of Independence, and governor of New Hampshire from 1792 to 1794. Levi Bartlett studied medicine with his father and with Thomas Kittredge of Andover, Mass.; and he practiced medicine and surgery in Kingston, N.H. He was active in the state legislature and was a justice in the court of common pleas (1807) and in the circuit cour...

Bartlett, Josiah, 1768-1838

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Bartlett, Ezra, 1770-1848

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Levi Bartlett and Ezra Bartlett were both sons of Josiah Bartlett, governor of New Hampshire and signer of the Declaration of Independence. Levi was born on September 3, 1763, and followed his father into the medical profession, establishing a practice in Kingston, New Hampshire, and becoming an eminent citizen of the town. Among other appointments, he served as a justice of the peace, Kingston postmaster, and lieutenant colonel commandant in the 7th Regiment of the New Hampshire mi...

New Hampshire. President (1790-1793 : Bartlett)

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