Seymour Boughton Treadwell papers, 1818-1869 and undated.

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Seymour Boughton Treadwell papers, 1818-1869 and undated.

Addresses, clippings, broadsides, land records, and correspondence of Treadwell, his son Jerome, and other members of the family; including correspondence, covering personal and business affairs, firsthand views of the South and slavery in 1859-1860, the anti-slavery movement in Michigan and elsewhere, Hamilton Institute of New York, temperance, and politics. Correspondents include: John P. Cleaveland, George Dawson, George W. Eaton, Arthur L. Porter, Gerrit Smith, Alvan Stewart, Charles H. Stewart, Electa Maria Sheldon Stewart, Samuel N. Sweet, and Jerome Treadwell.

.4 linear ft. and 1 outsize folder.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8260459

Bentley Historical Library

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Cleaveland, John P. (John Payne), 1799-1873

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Eaton, George W. (George Washington), 1804-1872

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Sheldon, E. M. (Electa Maria), 1817-1902

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Stewart, Alvan, 1790-1849

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Dawson, George, 1813-1883

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Alexander Hamilton Institute (U.S.)

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Smith, Gerrit, 1797-1874

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Stewart, Charles Henry.

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Treadwell, S. B. (Seymour Boughton), 1795-1867

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