James Shepard correspondence and research, 1897-1918.

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James Shepard correspondence and research, 1897-1918.

Letters, primarily to George D. Seymour, about the Loyalist Moses Dunbar, about the headstone of Matthias Leaming, and about the publication of Shepards' colonial history of the Episcopal church in New Cambridge (now Bristol), Connecticut. The correspondence about Dunbar mostly related to finding a copy of the man's Last Speech and Dying Words.

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Seymour, George Dudley, 1859-1945

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George Dudley Seymour was born on October 6, 1859 in Bristol, Connecticut. He died on June 21, 1945 in New Haven, Connecticut. Seymour was a practicing patent attorney, antiquarian, historian, author, and city planner. Seymour wrote and published several articles and books. His primary areas of focus were the history of the Seymour family, the life of the patriot Nathan Hale, New Haven city planning, and many individuals and topics of interest in Connecticut history. His major works include: The...

Shepard, James, 1838-1926

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A patent lawyer and his wife of New Britain, Connecticut. From the description of James and Celia Shepard papers, 1880-1896, 1918. (Hartford Public Library). WorldCat record id: 63181653 ...

Dunbar, Moses, -1777

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