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Contains 13 Results:
Champion, Epaphroditus, 1794 Aug 28
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Writes from East Haddam regarding a hogshead of Montserat rum for Seymour and rods for nails and brads.
Papers regarding land in Lawsville, Pa., 1803, 1806
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Arranged alphabetically.
Storrs, Juba, 1805-1831
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Juba Storrs was a brother of Selima Storrs Seymour, wife of Ozias Seymour.
Storrs, Juba and Storrs, Zalman, 1805 Jul 8
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Writes with news on family health; Zalman injured his hand in a carding machine; attempted to go to Windham, but was unable due to his father; content where he is, but his only enjoyment is books; has not given up the idea of the profession of law and studying in Litchfield at Mr. Reeve's school. Juba's brother Zalman provides additional family news.
Storrs, Juba to Seymour, Ozias and Seymour, Selima Storrs, 1808 Jul 22
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Writes from Buffalo Creek, N.Y., describing the town; visited Niagara Falls; there is a want of farmers in the country; almost all inhabitants at present rely on the Indians for their beef, pork, veal, etc.; this place is the only channel of communication between the western and eastern states; describes water passage to Mississippi River; may be admitted to the bar here; there is considerable bustle in town because the Six Nations are meeting to receive their annuity of the agent.
Storrs, Juba, 1831 Jan 6
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Writes from Mansfield, Conn., reporting the death of his father Dan Storrs.
Grout, Henry W., 1852-1854
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Epaphroditus Seymour used "Epaphro" for his first name. See also Series 8, Oversize, for an account and memorandum book.
Lease, 1840, 1849
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Epaphroditus Seymour used "Epaphro" for his first name. See also Series 8, Oversize, for an account and memorandum book.