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John Cotton Smith letter drafts
00-1948-08-0
Drafts of letters by John Cotton Smith of Sharon (Conn.) including a tombstone inscription for Tapping Reeve; one page letter to Rev. Henry A. Rowland about school in New York for John Cotton Smith's son; two page letter to Mrs. Tapping Reeve about publication of Book of Descents, tombstone inscription for Tapping Reeve, and visit of Mrs. Reeve and Rev. Beecher. All 3 items are on one large, folded piece of paper.
Levi Smith land survey
00-2010-29-0
Survey of 2 pieces of land in Goshen (Conn.) owned by Levi Smith.
Maria Cooke Smith correspondence
00-2013-125-0
Three letters (2013-125-0) from Maria Cooke Smith to her sister and niece Sarah. Maria Cooke was a student at the Litchfield Female Academy and married Truman Smith.
Letter, Rufus Smith to Quartermaster General
00-2012-05-0
Letter from Rufus Smith to an unnamed quartermaster general agreeing to transport all merchandise sent to Litchfield Station for the 19th Connecticut volunteeers quartered at Litchfield, Connecticut, including wood, wooden boards, scanthing (sic), and rye.
Smith, S. to Smith, B.W.
2015-21-0-1
Smith S. to Smith B.W. 2015-21-0-1 Hand written letter from Smith S. wondering why Smith B.W. had not been hear from. The Grist Mill needs to be finished and cannot get time away. Invites Smith B.W. to visit before Smith S. leaves Connecticut for Virginia.
Simeon Smith papers
00-2010-79-0
Two deeds and a land survey of Simeon Smith of the town of West Haven, Rutland County, Vermont.
T. Smith note
00-2010-78-0
Postmarked Litchfield Oct. 20, a note from T. Smith [Truman Smith?] , dated Oct.19th, to Abijah Catlin in Harwinton, informing Catlin that he had found an article lying on his office table and is enclosing it in the envelope.
Smith, Tallmadge, and Company Letterbook
00-1971-67-2
Truman Smith letter to Abijah Catlin
00-2023-42-0
Truman Smith writes to Abijah Catlin regarding party politics.
Truman Smith letter to R. E. [Richard Ely] Selden
00-2023-32-0
Letter from Truman Smith to Richard Ely Selden regarding the Whig party and upcoming elections.