Box 7
Contains 99 Results:
Pendleton, Lodwick, 1849 Sep 15
This sub-series consists of a variety of legal and financial documents pertaining to various members of the Thompson family, in particular Hezekiah and George. There are a number of deeds, some bills and receipts, as well as estate information, in particular for Elizabeth and Tapping Reeve.
Reeve, Elizabeth (Thompson) , 1842
This sub-series consists of a variety of legal and financial documents pertaining to various members of the Thompson family, in particular Hezekiah and George. There are a number of deeds, some bills and receipts, as well as estate information, in particular for Elizabeth and Tapping Reeve.
Reeve, Tapping, 1824 Jan 20
Drawings of survey of land.
"Report of one of the directrisses" - Anna, undated
This sub-series contains a variety of miscellaneous items created by various Thompson family members. Items of note include George W. Thompson’s Copy Book and Memorandum Book, and a variety of literary compositions.
Thompson, George William - Memorandum Book, 1868
The George William Thomspon memorandum book (2011-86-0) was kept in 1868. "G.W. Thomspon Litchfield, Conn" is written on the front cover of the small leather bound notebook. The book contains various groupsings of words under the heading such as "Miscellaneous", "Jewelers Table", "Jaw Breakers", "Names of Trees", and "Vegetables".
Thompson, George W. - Simple Math Copy Book, 1830
The George W. Thompson Copy Book Collection (2011-82-0) contains two separate copy books. They both cover mathematical concepts. The first book covers concepts such as measurements, division, and simple addition. The second book appears to cover more complex mathematical concepts such as square and cube roots. The two books are housed under the same collection in Small Acquisitions, but they are in separate folders.
Thompson, Sarah A. - Composition, circa 1870
Composition on the creation of the world.
Thompson, Sarah A. - Literary Publication, 1860 Dec 26
"Dedicated to Literature, wise and otherwise" published three times a year by the [illegible] Society. S. A. Thompson, editoress. One entry compares Lucifer's fall to the Confederacy splitting during the Civil War.
Miscellaneous Essays, circa 1870-1891
Essays on: "Science and Religions", "Hobbies", "Advertisement", "Value of True Friends", "Darkness Shows as Worlds of Life," [Illegible], "The Long Age", "Samson", "Glory of a Toad", "Our Sister Mary." Also present is a correspondence list (from 1890s). Also a small note card-unclear what this is. Contains information about C.O.D. and Sarah A. Thompson.