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Contains 7 Results:
1819 Jan 1-Jan 15
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Stoddert, John Truman to Benjamin Tallmadge, 1819 Jan 9
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Acknowledges Tallmadge's letter concerning two law suits that Stoddert is conducting for Tallmadge; judgment has been made against the defendants, but Stoddert has not yet been able to collect debts owed to Tallmadge; when collected Stoddert will put them in charge of Cushman; reminisces of his stay in Litchfield.
Tallmadge, Benjamin to John H. Wells, 1781 Oct 15
Concerns the death of Lt. James Wells of the 2nd Regiment Light Dragoons; arrangements for the disposal of the deceased's belongings. Photostat.
Tallmadge, Benjamin to John Paine Cushman, 1818 Jan 3
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Acknowledges Cushman's letter; mostly concerning legal action for collection of a debt and sale of some property.
Tallmadge, Benjamin to John Paine Cushman, 1819 Jan 3
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Acknowledges Cushman's letter; mentions some claims against the government; approves of a recent condemnation of Gen. Andrew Jackson's conduct and hopes for a canvass of Congressional opinion on the subject; is anxious to hear a report on the findings of the court of inquiry at West Point.
Tallmadge, Benjamin to John Paine Cushman, 1819 Jan
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Acknowledges receipt of Cushman's letter; comments on the manner in which Congressman George Mumford's funeral has been conducted; is enthusiastic about sermons recently preached by Lyman Beecher and hopes for another religios revival.
Tallmadge, Benjamin to John Paine Cushman, 1819 Jan 11
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Acknowledges receipt of Cushman's letter; religious revival seems to be spreading in Litchfield; describes the effect of Lyman Beecher's sermon on the congregation in Bradleyville; disapproves of a military career for his children, but thinks a military appointment will keep William Tallmadge from idleness.