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Correspondence, 1813-1832
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Elizabeth Perkins Ingraham Boswell (1775-1835) was a daughter of Andrew Perkins and Anne Turner Perkins.
[M. H.?] to Boswell, Elizabeth Perkins Ingraham, circa 1813 Apr 19
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Describes events related to Asahel Hooker's last evening; his religious pronouncements and admonitions; Jabez Huntington was present and Hooker wished Huntington to pray with him; Hooker wished to see his neighbors, Capt. Perkins particularly; Hooker expired the morning of the 19th.
Correspondence, Bulkley, Mary Champion to Deming, Dorothy Champion, 1783 Oct 19
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News of family.
Correspondence, 1800, undated
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Clarissa Champion (1785-1801) was a daughter of Epaphroditus Champion and a niece of Julius Deming.
Champion, Clarissa to Deming, Dorothy, 1800 Feb 1
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Writes with news of friends and family; sleighing; Lucretia's pianoforte; has written a eulogy; an account of Bonaparte; books she has read; Phebe Moseley's weight gain; a poem she wrote about Bonaparte; a superb ball; Miss Phebe's hairstyle; mourning on Feb. 22; would send Vira a painting is she had any brushes. A small painting of flowers is attached to the first page.
Champion, Clarissa to Deming, Dorothy Champion, [?] Jul 31
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Writes about visiting Litchfield and her cousins visiting there.
Correspondence, 1776-1781
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Epaphroditus Champion (1756-1834) was a brother-in-law of Julius Deming.
Champion, Epaphroditus to Deming, Dorothy Champion, 1776 Oct 9
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Writes from Manor of Pelham regarding clothes she has sent him including his regimental coat; he left a Spanish milled dollar in his corduroy breeches pocket and hope she has taken it out and kept it safe; hopes to be at Colchester within a month.
Gray, [S.?] to Champion, Epaphroditus, 1777 Jan 20
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Writes that the bearer of this has brought 5 cattle; he depends on Champion sending a number more or the army there must suffer for want of provision; he must not fail.
Champion, Epaphroditus to Deming, Julius, 1777 Mar 24
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Writes that their people are likely to get well through inoculation; discusses cattle and settling the due; wants Deming to find out what Capt. Phelps has done as it is time to do something about it; if Deming can light of a Mugford fuzee or rather a carbine he wishes Deming buy one for him; order from Gov. Trumbull regarding a new quota of men; inoculation.