Sylvester Judd research on first settlers of Hartford, 1837.

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Sylvester Judd research on first settlers of Hartford, 1837.

Hand written list of the first settlers of Hartford, Connecticut, with the number of acres they were apportioned, followed by "Remarks by Sylvester Judd of Northampton, 1837." The bulk of the notes are about where the person moved or about the settler's family.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8205931

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Judd, Sylvester, 1813-1853

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Judd was born in Massachusetts and graduated from Yale College in 1836 and from the Harvard Divinity School in 1840. He became a Unitarian pastor in Augusta, Maine where he served until his death in 1853. Judd was also a novelist, best known for his major work Margaret (1845). From the description of Book of sermons : manuscript, 1839-1852. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 612774000 Unitarian clergyman, author, lecturer. From the description of Letters o...