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Contains 12 Results:
Colt, Peter, 1779 Mar 3
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Colt, deputy commissary of supplies, writes during the American Revolutionary War; militia has been called to defend New London; there is urgent need of flour, wheat, rye, and corn; secure all Seymour can in a silent manner; if he finds any quantity that is hoarded up, seize it at once; send all the public flour within his reach or they starve.
Papers regarding land in Lawsville, Pa., 1809-1810
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Arranged alphabetically.
Houghton, Edward, 1850-1853
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Epaphroditus Seymour used "Epaphro" for his first name. See also Series 8, Oversize, for an account and memorandum book.
Memorandum book, 1826-1837
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Epaphroditus Seymour used "Epaphro" for his first name. See also Series 8, Oversize, for an account and memorandum book.
Speech, Seymour, Origen Storrs, opening address at the Connecticut State Bar Association, 1875 Nov 29
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Storrs, Zalman, 1812-1813
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Zalman Storrs was a brother of Selima Storrs Seymour, wife of Ozias Seymour.
Storrs, Zalman, 1812 Dec 31
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Writes from Mansfield that he has received a letter from Juba urging Lucius to go to Buffalo with one or two thousand dollars worth of goods; there is much demand for goods there; discusses arrangements; things are quiet since Smyth failed to take Canada.
Storrs, Zalman, 1813 Jun 3
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Writes from Hartford that he hopes Selima has recovered her health; news of family.
Seymour, Origen Storrs, outgoing, Seymour, Lucy Woodruff, 1852
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Deed, Bill, Elijah to Seymour, Moses for land in Harwinton, Conn., 1787 Mar 16
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Witnessed by Honour Catlin and Daniel Catlin Jr.