Abraham Bradley account, 1773-1777.

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Abraham Bradley account, 1773-1777.

Fragment of a page of an account, apparently by Abraham Bradley, Society Treasurer, signed by Oliver Wolcott and Lynde Lord, Society Committee in Litchfield in 1773, and in Jan., 1777 by Reuben Smith and Edward Phelps, Committee and Abraham Bradley, treasurer.

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Wolcott, Oliver, 1726-1797

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Oliver Wolcott Sr. (November 20, 1726 – December 1, 1797) was an American Founding Father and politician. He was a signer of the United States Declaration of Independence and the Articles of Confederation as a representative of Connecticut, and the nineteenth Governor of Connecticut. Born in Windsor, Connecticut, he attended Yale College, graduating in 1747 as the top scholar in his class. After serving as a Captain during the French and Indian War, he moved to newly settled Goshen in northwe...

Champion, Judah, 1729-1810

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Bradley, Abraham, 1731-1824

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Treasurer, First Ecclesiastical Society, Litchfield, Conn. From the description of Abraham Bradley account, 1773-1777. (Litchfield Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 720013764 ...

First Ecclesiastical Society (Litchfield, Conn.)

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The First Congregational Church of Litchfield was founded in 1721. Its first minister was Timothy Collins, who served until 1751. Noted clergyman Lyman Beecher was the church's minister from 1810-1826. The first church building was constructed in 1723 or 1724 and was replaced by a new structure in 1761. A third church was built in 1829 north of the green. This building was moved and replaced in 1873 with a Gothic structure. In 1929, as part of the colonial revival movement in Litchfield, the 182...

Catlin, Thomas

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Lord, Lynde, 1733-1801

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Smith, Reuben M.

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Reuben Smith, a native of Heard County, Ga., began working in textile mills at age fourteen. He played baseball on the mill team and eventually played in the minor leagues. From the description of Oral history interview with Reuben Smith, 1988 Feb. 1 / conducted by Sam Spence. (Columbus State University). WorldCat record id: 62735087 ...

Phelps, Edward, active 1777

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