Benjamin Huntington papers, 1766-1787

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Benjamin Huntington papers, 1766-1787

An account, two letters, and a memo written by Benjamin Huntington of Norwich, Connecticut. The account is between Elijah Huntington and Benjamin Huntington. Includes one providing weaving and dry goods, the other wheat and meat. The letters were written from Lebanon, Connecticut, and Philadelphia. The memo was written in New London. Transcriptions included.

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Huntington, Benjamin, 1736-1800

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Benjamin Huntington (April 19, 1736 – October 16, 1800) was an eighteenth-century American lawyer, jurist and politician from Connecticut and served as a delegate to the Second Continental Congress and as a member of the U.S. House of Representatives during the First United States Congress. Born in Norwich in the Connecticut Colony, Huntington pursued academic studies, ultimately graduating from Yale College. Appointed surveyor of lands for Windham County in October 1764, Huntington went on t...

Huntington, Elijah

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