Folder 6
Contains 4 Results:
Boardman, David Sherman to Wolcott, Frederick, 1836 June 13
Item 2
Boardman, Chief Justice of the Connecticut Supreme Court, acknowledges Wolcott’s letter of resignation as clerk of the county court; praises his long service; reminisces about his days as student of Tapping Reeve; hails their years of friendship and cooperation.
Chapin, Martha Wolcott, 1749 Nov 22
Folder 6
A "release to moveables" acknowledging the receipt of her portion of the estate of her father and giving her brothers William and Ephraim Wolcott title and interest in the remaining estate.
Boardman, David Sherman, 1796, 1836
Folder 6
Two letters to Frederick Wolcott.
Boardman, David Sherman to Wolcott, Frederick, 1796 May 8
Item 1
Boardman writes from New Milford CT to comment about the implications of the House of Representatives’ vote to implement the Jay Treaty on Connecticut's western reserve claim; believes that the Jeffersonian opposition decided to abide by the treaty since they allowed the vote on its funding to come to the floor; the land claims of Connecticut residents to the western reserve is secure and a sale has already taken place in New Haven.