Alexander - Pease family papers, 1841-1887.

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Alexander - Pease family papers, 1841-1887.

A collection of deeds and correspondence of the Alexander and Pease families of Connecticut. The deeds are to property owned by John Alexander in East Windsor. Elizabeth Clark of Columbia wrote to her mother. Clark's daughter, Amanda, married Charles N. Pease. Correspondence was also sent to Jerome Alexander (son of John Alexander) of South Windsor, Charles N. Pease, and Charles Henry Pease (son of Charles N. and Amanda Pease). John Alexander exchanged letters with daughter and son-in-law, Amanda and Charles N. Pease, who were in Mexico.

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Clark, Elizabeth Gertrude

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Alexander - Pease family.

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Pease, Charles Henry.

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Pease, Charles N.

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Alexander, Jerome, 1876-

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Jerome Alexander (1876-1959) was the pre-eminent American scientist in the field of colloidal chemistry, the study of substances neither in suspension nor solution, which was pertinent to many other areas of chemistry. In addition to translating a seminal work in the field, Richard Zsigmondy's Colloids and the Ultra-Microscope, he wrote Colloid Chemistry (1919), and edited and contributed to Colloid Chemistry: Theoretical and Practical, the seven-volume standard work in the field. He also publis...

Pease, Amanda Alexander.

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Alexander, John.

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