Folder 36
Contains 5 Results:
Middletown Bank settlements, 1821-1824
Folder 36
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Rogers, Daniel Denison, 1823
Folder 36
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.
Rogers, Daniel Denison to Deming, Julius, 1823 Sep 27
Item 1
The Litchfield Law School has obtained so much reputation that he is very desirous that a son of his should attend; asks for information.
Rogers, Daniel Denison to Deming, Julius, 1823 Dec 27
Item 2
His son is greatly affected by the death of his fellow student Mr. Stevens; is concerned about his son's health in the cold and asks Deming's advice about how his son can avoid sickness; if his son is taken sick and unable to write would Deming have the goodness to give him the earliest information possible.
Rogers, Daniel Denison from Deming, Julius, 1823 Dec 31
Item 3
Discusses the death of Mr. Stevens; law students' boarding arrangements; is unable to say what is the healthiest arrangement; has become somewhat acquainted with Rogers' son and is pleased with him; Rogers' son has spent an evening or two at his house with others since the death of Mr. Stevens and appeared in good health and spirits; offers to give Rogers' son advice on boarding; if any accident or indisposition should render it necessary, he will give Rogers the earliest information.