Assorted legal documents, 1795-1856.

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Assorted legal documents, 1795-1856.

The collection of unrelated documents consists of a writ of attachment against Lent Parker of Plymouth, Connecticut, 1795; a resolve issued by the General Assembly in the petition of Nathaniel Curtis, a prisoner at Newgate Prison, 1815; minutes of the meeting of the Methodist Episcopal Church at Windsor Locks, Connecticut, at which they agreed to raise money to build a church, 1856; and the undated Constitution of the Lyceum of Essex and Vicinity, which includes the signatures of the initial subscribers.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8074925

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Newgate Prison (East Granby, Conn.)

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Methodist Episcopal Church (East Windsor, Conn.)

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Connecticut. General Assembly

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Curtis, Nathaniel Cortlandt, 1881-1953

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Nathaniel Cortlandt Curtis (1881-1953) was a teacher of architecture at Tulane University, writer, and architect. He also worked for the architectural firm of Goldstein, Parham and Labouisse in New Orleans, La. From the description of Nathaniel Cortlandt Curtis papers, 1906-1953. (Tulane University). WorldCat record id: 600186726 ...

Parker, Lent.

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