Esther Smith tea cannister drawing, 1876 May.

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Esther Smith tea cannister drawing, 1876 May.

Drawing with the legend, "Inscription on an ancient tea cannister found by H. P. Griswold in Milton - May 1876." Cannister has "Esther Smith her tea cannister" written on it. Drawn on the stationery of Dwight C. Kilbourn.

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Griswold, H. P., active 1876

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Smith, Esther L., 1895-

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In the summer of 1935, Esther Smith, a 23-year-old high school teacher, was a member of a group of young, professional, single women on a bus tour of the American West. The tour was offered by the summer travel program, "University of Tours." The group was chaperoned by a male college professor, a principal driver, and a back-up driver. The University of Tours was described as "an educational institution on wheels." The California portion of the tour included stops in San Francisco, Yosemite, Lo...

Kilbourn, Dwight C. (Dwight Canfield), 1837-1914

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Lawyer and author, of Litchfield, Conn.; served with 2nd Conn. Heavy Artillery during the Civil War and was secretary of his regiment for 47 years after the war; active in many civic, veterans, and masonic organizations; author of Bench and Bar of Litchfield County, 1709-1909 and other works; and Litchfield postmaster. Married Sarah M. Hopkins in 1866. From the description of Dwight C. Kilbourn letter, 1910 Aug. 15. (Litchfield Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 775360757 ...