Putnam Catlin letter to Steuben Butler
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Content Description
Letter from Putnam Catlin to his friend Steuben Butler explaining his family's financial situation and the difficulties he faces providing his children with education due to both tuition costs and to the loss of labor on his farm if he doesn't have them there to help. He notes that he may be able to sell land to pay for his son, George Catlin, to attend the Litchfield Law School for a year. He writes, "If he shall persist in the choice of law he will have to glean for himself an Education in some law office, perhaps, I may indulge him a year at Litchfield."
Dates
- Creation: 1815-05-03
Creator
- Catlin, Putnam, 1764-1842 (Person)
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Biographical / Historical
Putnam Catlin was born in Litchfield in 1764. He was admitted to the bar in 1786 and migrated to Pennsylvania shortly after where he farmed. He married Polly Sutton Catlin in 1789 in Wilkes-Barre, PA with whom he had fourteen children. The family moved around Pennsylvania and the Southern Tier of New York state. The fifth of their children was artist George Catlin. He attended the Litchfield Law School in 1817, was admitted to the bar and practiced law for two years in Pennsylvania before giving it up to train as an artist.
Extent
1 items
Language of Materials
English
Abstract
Letter from Putnam Catlin to his Steuben Butler explaining his family's financial situation and the difficulties he faces providing his children with education due to both tuition costs and to the loss of labor on his farm if he doesn't have them there to help. He notes that he may be able to sell land to pay for his son George Catlin to attend the Litchfield Law School for a year. He writes, "If he shall persist in the choice of law he will have to glean for himself an Education in some law office, perhaps, I may indulge him a year at Litchfield."
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Museum purchase
Subject
- Catlin, George, 1796-1872 (Person)
- Butler, Steuben, 1789-1881 (Person)
- Title
- Putnam Catlin letter to Steuben Butler
- Status
- Completed
- Author
- Linda Hocking
- Date
- 2023-11-17
- Description rules
- Describing Archives: A Content Standard
- Language of description
- English
- Script of description
- Latin
Repository Details
Part of the Litchfield Historical Society Repository
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P.O. Box 385
Litchfield CT 06759
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