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Wolcott, Frederick, 1822 Dec 12
Folder 106
Copy of a letter sent to J. Mason in response to his inquiry about purchasing Wolcott's factory. (See series 1: folder 45.) Notes that he shall be prepared in the spring to make the conveyance as they do not differ in terms. Notes orders for the purchase of additional machinery costing $3000.
Wolcott, Frederick, 1827 May 19
Folder 107
Reply to a letter from Peter Jackson noting his pleasure to hear that Jackson approves of the upcoming marriage of their children, John Peter Jackson and Elizabeth Wolcott. Notes his efforts to provide his children with education and principles that would render them "happy & respectable." Describes his daughter's disposition and expresses his affection for John Jackson; invites his family to be present for the ceremony.
Wolcott, Frederick, 1834 May 7
Folder 108
Copy of a letter sent to Zebedee Cook of the Massachusetts Horticultural Society thanking him for the certificate of membership, letter, and box containing grape vines which Wolcott will attempt to cultivate.
Wolcott, Frederick, 1836 Jun 7
Folder 109
Copy of a letter sent to David S. Boardman resigning his office as Clerk of the County Court and other clerkships, and asks that his resignation be communicated to the associate judges.
Wolcott, Frederick, 1803-1804
Folder 40
Photostats of six letters to Oliver Wolcott primarily regarding the construction of a house in Litchfield for Oliver for which Frederick is handling the business. A sketch of the first floor of the house and barn is included in the first letter. Other subjects include finding boys to work in a nail factory and political news. Location of original letters is unknown.
Wolcott, Frederick, 1822 Dec 12
Folder 41
Order to sell the estate of Truman Seymour of Torrington at public auction to pay creditors. Appears to be a draft in the hand of Frederick Wolcott with a large "X" through the text on the front. A note on the reverse indicates that the sale did not occur.
Wolcott, Frederick, 1823 May
Folder 42
Copy made by Frederick Wolcott of the resolve incorporating the Litchfield Manufacturing Company "for the purpose of manufacturing cloths and other fabrics of wool and cotton and of wool and cotton together."
Wolcott, Frederick, 1826, 1835
Folder 43
Two receipts for probate fees, one received of Ephaphroditus Seymour for the estate of Moses Seymour and one from Morris Woodruff for the estate of Abner Northrup.
Wolcott, Frederick from Deming, Julius, 1831 Jun 27
Item 2
Because Wolcott has been provided for membership into this church, Deming writes that it is his desire that the alienation of feeling as well as the discontinuation of friendly intercourse that has for some years manifested itself between them be happily terminated.