Folder 5
Contains 38 Results:
Dickinson, James T. to Perkins, Abigail, 1836 Dec 29
Item 1
Writes from Singapore regarding his and others' health; describes sights and sounds; Islamism; the house he is staying and its occupants; make-up of citizenry; his preaching.
Ch-Cl, 1778-1836
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Correspondence in this sub-series is arranged alphabetically by correspondent. Incoming and outgoing letters are interfiled and arranged chronologically. See the Military papers sub-series for correspondence related to the American Revolutionary War.
Charlton, Jesse to Deming, Julius, 1836 Aug 18
Item 1
Asks if Deming recollections the services of Samuel Wolcott during the American Revolutionary War in order to secure a pension.
Charlton, Jesse from Deming, Julius, 1836 Aug 22
Item 2
Writes that he has no recollection of Samuel Wolcott during the American Revolutionary War and suggests Samuel Gray may have such knowledge.
Deming, Dorothy Champion from Deming, Julius, 1802 Jan 7
Item 3
Reports to his wife that he has been thrown from his horse and broken his hip; requests Dr. Samuel Catlin to come as quickly as possible. Written by Elizabeth Clapp.
Clapp, Elizabeth to Deming, Julius and Deming, Dorothy Champion, 1802 Apr 2
Item 4
She has received their letters and garden seeds; comments on Deming being removed in a litter; they are often in her memory since leaving; news of weather and friends; hopes to see them again.
Discharge letter signed by Col. Timothy Skinner, 1788 Nov 3
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Julius Deming (1755-1838) was married to Dorothy Champion Deming. They had eight children: Julius, Dorothy, Frederick, Charles, William, Clarissa, Mary, and Lucretia.
Bills and receipts, Miss(es) Deming, 1844-1845
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Tutor information for the sons of Col. Benjamin Tallmadage and Capt. Julius Deming, undated
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information on the tutor Thomas Day who was employed by Col. Tallmadge and Capt. Deming for their sons who all attended Yale College between 1773-1811.
Perkins, Abigail to Dickinson, James T., 1838 May 10
Item 2
Writes of his and her health; describes a serious injury she received riding in a carriage; has left Norwich for Litchfield to be with her brother following the death of his wife; describes his family; her health is established and the Litchfield air is conducive to a restoration; news of friends; church in Litchfield.