Ira Betts papers, 1806-1910.

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Ira Betts papers, 1806-1910.

The first half of this collection of bills and receipts for items purchased by Ira Betts of Connecticut. The second half is an assortment of unrelated items: William L. Fish letter to E. Williams, copy of Ezra Hungerford's will, Titus Mansfield's will, a copy of Anna Lane's bill of divorce, portion of an article analyzing the platform of the American Party, papers relating to the First Ecclesiastical Society of North Haven, Connecticut, papers relating to the Seventh Day Baptist Church in Pawcatuck, Connecticut, Todd family papers, John Whiting letter to Gideon Wheeler, a bill from Sam Waldo to Henry P. Jones, Chloe Williams correspondence, and Israel Williams & Co. correspondence.

0.50 linear foot (1 box).

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SNAC Resource ID: 8119854

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Betts, Ira.

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Jones, Henry P.

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Todd family.

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Wheeler, Gideon.

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Lane, John, Mrs.

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Hungerford, Ezra.

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Williams, Israel, 1709-1788

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Town clerk, of Hatfield, Mass. From the description of Expense account of Israel Williams, 1735-1736. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70977346 Public official from Massachusetts, loyalist and army officer. From the description of Papers of Israel Williams, undated. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 71068110 ...

Whiting, John.

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American Party

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One of the most famous incidents of anti-Catholic sentiment expression occurred August 11, 1834; non-Catholic rioters looted and burned the Ursuline Convent of Mount Benedict in Charlestown, MA. Anti-Catholic violence also erupted in Philadelphia when 13 people were killed in riots in 1835. Activities by the American Nativist Party in Kensington, Pennsylvania, in 1844 also sparked anti-Catholic riots. In the 1850s, the American Party, also known as the Know-Nothing Party, was partly founded on a...

Williams, Ernest William, 1916-

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Waldo, Samuel Lovett.

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Congregational Church (North Haven, Conn.)

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Isaac Stiles was pastor of the church from the early part of the century until his death in 1760. Benjamin Trumbull, who graduated from Yale College in 1759, followed Stiles as pastor in 1760, and remained there until his death in 1720. From the description of North Haven Congregational Church records, 1729-1818. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702151957 From the description of North Haven Congregational Church records, 1729-1818. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 80372436 ...

Williams, Chloe.

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Fish, William L.

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Mansfield, Titus.

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