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Contains 6 Results:
Collins, Alexander, 1795, 1797-1799
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Collins corresponds with his friend Frederick Wolcott regarding the legal profession, future prospects, land speculation, and courtship.
Collins, Alexander to Wolcott, Frederick, 1795 July 3
Item 1
Collins asks Wolcott to help him find a teaching position in a Litchfield school. Having just finished Yale, he is financially strapped but would like to study law at the Litchfield Law School.
Collins, Alexander to Wolcott, Frederick, 1797 Dec 9
Item 2
Collins writes a letter of condolence to Wolcott following the recent death of his father, Oliver Wolcott; expresses that he should feel joy that his parents are now reunited in heaven.
Collins, Alexander to Wolcott, Frederick, 1798 May 9
Item 3
Collins writes Wolcott about their speculation in the Yazoo lands in Georgia; advises Wolcott not to pull his investment until the dispute is settled; proposes a lady as a possible wife for Wolcott.
Collins, Alexander to Wolcott, Frederick, 1799 July 29th
Item 4
Collins acknowledges the assistance of Frederick Wolcott in all his affairs; writes of a misunderstanding regarding his last letter; reports of courtship in Massachusetts and of Fredrick’s reputation there.
Connecticut Court of Common Pleas, 1795 Apr 2
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Sentence against John Morey of Cornwall for punishment of theft. Morey was ordered to be whipped ten stripes on the naked body and to pay a fine to the state. He was to be confined to the jail in Litchfield until the sentence was carried out. Signed by Frederick Wolcott, clerk and includes a notice by sheriff Lynde Lord about the execution of the sentence.