Folder 15
Contains 16 Results:
Deming family, 1817-1819, undated
Folder 15
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.
F. & C. Deming & Co. from Deming, Julius, 1817 Jun 17
Item 1
Writes that the family is well, but he is still has pain in his head; on Dr. Sheldon's advice he has sent for Dr. Smith of New Haven to perform an operation on his jaw; encloses for Frederick money collected on his debts.
F. & C. Deming & Co. from Deming, Julius, 1817 Oct 24
Item 2
Reports the death of his mother.
F. & C. Deming & Co. from Deming, Julius, 1819 Mar 7
Item 3
Bemoans the current state of politics in Connecticut and Litchfield; discusses his opinions of candidates; recounts ballotting; alas, poor Connecticut, lost! lost! lost!; encloses money collected for Frederick.
Deming, William and siblings from Deming, Julius and Deming, Dorothy Champion, 1818 Nov
Item 4
Julius writes that Clarissa is more comfortable; so much time has passed since the operation that the fatal symptoms so much feared have passed; he will leave for home on Monday; gives Seymour farm instructions. Dorothy writes that Clarissa's prospects for recovery are much more promising.
"My dear daughter" from Deming, Julius, undated
Item 5
Indicates his preference for a coffin.