Guide to the John Parker Hale Papers, 1820-1914

Guide to the John Parker Hale Papers, 1820-1914
Administrative Summary
Title:
John Parker Hale Papers, 1820-1914 (bulk 1840-1874)
Repository:
New Hampshire Historical Society
30 Park Street
Concord, NH 03301
(603) 228-6688
http://www.nhhistory.org/library.html
Collection Numbers:
1926.006, 1988.058, 2013.019
Creator of the Collection:
Hale, John Parker, 1806-1873
Hale, Lucy Lambert (wife of John Parker Hale) 1814-1902
[Chandler], Lucy Lambert Hale [daughter of John Parker Hale], 1841-1915
[Jacques], [Kinsley], Elizabeth ‘Lizzie’ Hale [daughter of John Parker Hale], 1835-1895
Author of Finding Aid:
Sandra L. Wheeler, incorporating also information from an earlier finding aid written by
Thomas E. Camden
Language:
Most of the materials in this collection are in English. There are some Spanish materials
from while Hale was United States Minister to Spain, 1865-1869.
Extent:
22 document cases (numbered 0-19), approximately 12 linear feet
1 oversize folder with 17 items (not included in above box or foot count)
Abstract:
John Parker Hale was a New Hampshire Senator in office 1847-53 and 1855-65. He is
identified with the formation of the Republican Party and the struggle to abolish slavery.
He also served as United States Minister to Spain, 1865-1869. The collection consists
largely of correspondence, both personal letters among his family members (and,
occasionally, to them from friends) and his political correspondence (mostly incoming
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but with some outgoing, especially during his time in Spain for which there are bound
letter books). The collection also includes ephemera, largely newspaper clippings (which
have been photocopied), and Hale’s undated writings and speeches.
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Access and Use
Acquisition Information and Provenance:
In 1926, the estate of William E. Chandler donated his papers to the New Hampshire
Historical Society. These were immediately divided into three separate collections, all
with the same accession number (1926.006): Chandler’s own papers; those of Joseph
Gilmore, governor of New Hampshire and the father of Chandler’s first wife; those of
John Parker Hale, senator from New Hampshire and father of Chandler’s second wife.
These were all probably gathered together and saved by Chandler’s second wife, Lucy
Hale Chandler, who valued her family’s history. All items with NO accession number
written on them are from this original donation.
There have been two additions to the Hale Papers after the original 1926 donation, in
1988 (1988.58) and 2013 (2013.12). They have been interfiled. Unnumbered items are
from the original donation; items from the 1988 and 2013 purchases have their accession
numbers penciled on them.
Hale items with accession number 1988.058 were purchased from Frank Spinney in
1988. There is no documentation about how they came into Spinney’s hands. The
purchase consists of approximately 300 letters written by John Parker Hale to his wife
and daughters. These items have penciled “1988.058” notations on them.
Hale items with accession number 2013.012 were purchased in 2013 from the daughter of
Richard Morcom, who is said to have bought the collection at an estate sale. The
purchase consists of approximately 570 letters plus approximately 200 pieces of
ephemera. Each item has a penciled “2013.012” notation.
Processing Information:
This collection was reprocessed to interfile all accessions by Sandra L. Wheeler between
January and June, 2013. The finding aid was written by Sandra L. Wheeler in August,
2013. This finding aid follows the standards set-forth by Describing Archives: A Content
Standard.
Access Restrictions:
None.
Location:
The collection is housed at the New Hampshire Historical Society in Concord, New
Hampshire.
Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements:
The letters and documents in the collection are in fair to good condition. A few letters
were written on very thin tissue-like paper and will require careful handling. Items that
are badly worn or torn have been placed in polyester sleeves.
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Copyright/Conditions Governing Use:
For permission to reproduce or publish material from this collection, please speak to the
Library Director or Librarian. Users are responsible for following all copyright and
intellectual property laws.
Preferred Citation:
John Parker Hale Papers, 1926.006; 1988.058; 2012.012. New Hampshire Historical
Society. Date accessed.
Biographical Information:
Hale family overview, details of individuals follow:
John Parker Hale (1806-1873) was the son of John Parker Hale and Lydia Clarkson
O’Brien.
He married Lucy Lambert (1814-1902) of Brunswick ME in 1834.
They had two daughters, Elizabeth, known as Lizzie (1835-1895) and Lucy (1841-1915).
Elizabeth ‘Lizzie’ Hale married, first, Edward Kinsley (1825-1888); their only child
died shortly after his birth. Her second husband was William Henry ‘Harry’ Jacques
(1847-1916); this marriage produced no children.
Lucy Hale married William E. Chandler (1835-1917); they had one son, John Parker
Hale Chandler (1885-1940)
John Parker Hale (1806-1873)
Hale was a politician and early abolitionist, serving in the United States House of
Representatives, United States Senate and New Hampshire House of Representatives as
well as a United States Minister to Spain. A chronology:
1806
Born at Rochester NH, first son of 13 children of John Parker Hale and
Lydia O’Brien Hale. He was a descendant of Robert Hale, who settled at
Charlestown MA in 1632.
1819
Death of his father. His mother, left with no money, moved the family to
Eastport ME, where she ran a boarding house. She kept some younger
children with her and sent older ones to live with her relatives. She
decided, however, that her oldest son, John, should be educated.
1820
Entered Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter NH.
1827
Graduated from Bowdoin College with classmates Franklin Pierce,
Nathaniel Hawthorne and Henry W. Longfellow.
1830
Admitted to the New Hampshire Bar after having studied law with
Jeremiah H. Woodman in Rochester NH and Daniel M. Christie in Dover
NH. Began practice in Dover.
1832
Elected to New Hampshire State Legislature as a Democrat.
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1832-34
Served as member of New Hampshire General Court.
1834
Married Lucy Lambert of Brunswick ME.
1834-41
Served as United States Attorney for the District of New Hampshire;
appointed by President Andrew Jackson and renewed by Martin
VanBuren. Removed by President John Tyler on party grounds.
1835
Daughter Elizabeth (Lizzie) born.
1841
Daughter Lucy born.
1842-45
Served in United States House of Representatives as a Democrat.
1844-45
Campaigned against the annexation of Texas on anti-slavery grounds.
Lead by Franklin Pierce, the New Hampshire Democrats struck his name
from the ticket and declared him a traitor to the party. Hale campaigned
against slavery in every town and village in the state.
1846
Elected to New Hampshire House of Representatives as an Independent
Democrat and made Speaker of the House.
1847-53
Served in the United States Senate. Opposed the Mexican-American War
and had an openly anti-slavery platform.
1848
Accepted nomination for President of the United States on the Liberty
Party ticket.
1851
Served as counsel for the defendants in the trials of the rescuers of the
slave Shadrach Minkins from the United States Marshal in Boston.
1852
Nominated by the Free Soil Party for the United States Presidency, ran
against Franklin Pierce.
1853-54
Moved to New York City to practice law.
1855-65
Served as United States Senator from New Hampshire. Became a
Republican and served as chair of Senate Republican Conference.
1865-69
Served as United States Minister to Spain, appointed by President Lincoln.
While there, he feuded with Horatio Perry, the Secretary to the Legation.
Eventually both men were recalled.
1870
Returned to the United States in poor health and suffered a stroke soon
after. Spent last years semi-invalid.
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1873
Died at Dover, NH; buried at Pine Hill Cemetery in that city.
sources:
Sewell, Richard H. John P. Hale and the Politics of Abolition. Harvard University Press,
1965.
Dictionary of American Biography, pp. 105-107.
Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, June 2013.
History of Keene NH, Simon Goodell Griffin, pg 635 ff [information about Horatio Perry
and the feud with Hale while both serving in Spain]
Elizabeth Little “Lizzie” Hale Kinsley Jacques (1835-1895)
Lizzie married Edward Kinsley (1846-1888) in April, 1868. Kinsley graduated from Yale
University, studied law, and succeeded his father as principal of the Classical and
Mathematical School at West Point. He and Lizzie married in Madrid, where he was
serving as Acting Secretary to the United States Legation (Lizzie’s father was United
States Minister to Spain). It is unclear whether Kinsley followed Lizzie to Spain or met
her there. They had one child, John Parker Hale Kinsley, born in Paris the fall of 1869.
He died soon after birth and is buried in Paris. Upon their return from Europe, the
Kinsleys lived in West Point, where he died in 1888.
In 1889, Lizzie married William Henry “Harry’ Jacques (1847-1916), an armor expert
with Holland Submarine and Bethlehem Steel, who had apparently served William E
Chandler, her brother-in-law, as an aide while Chandler was Secretary of the United
States Navy. She refers to Jacques in passing as early as a letter written from London in
1886, when she and Kinsley were invited to breakfast with him. However, when she
married him in 1889, it apparently was an unpleasant surprise to her sister and brother-inlaw. This marriage produced no children.
Lizzie’s last days are documented by letters from her anxious mother to her sister in the
spring of 1895, as Lizzie’s ‘cough’ was diagnosed as rheumatic fever, from which she
died in April.
A long post script to Lizzie’s life surrounds the matter of her will, especially the
disposition of her property in Boar’s Head NH, which she had left partly to her widower,
Harry Jacques, and partly to her mother and sister. The surviving Hale women
complained that Jacques had altered the house without their permission, denied them use
of some of the rooms, etc. They also accused him of giving Lizzie’s jewelry and other
belongings to his second wife, who had been a nurse attending Lizzie’s sickbed (and
someone Lizzie had apparently disliked). Relationships between Jacques and the women
deteriorated, a lawsuit ensued, and at last, in 1899, the court decided for Jacques.
Lucy Lambert Hale Chandler (1841-1915)
Much of what is written about John P. Hale’s second daughter, Lucy, refers to her beauty
and flirtatiousness, with lists of men thought to have been her suitors (John Hay, Oliver
Wendell Holmes Jr, Robert Todd Lincoln, various members of the European aristocracy).
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Most famous, however, is her supposed informal engagement to John Wilkes Booth,
actor and assassin of President Lincoln. There is nothing in these papers to prove this
liaison except an anonymous note said to have been written by Booth in 1862. The matter
is not referred to in any surviving correspondence among family members.
Lucy accompanied her parents to Spain (1865-69) and upon their return met again an
early admirer, William E. Chandler (1835-1917), by now a widower with three sons
(Joseph, born 1860, William, born 1863 and Lloyd, born 1869). Of these sons, she
apparently was involved in raising only Lloyd, and little is known of the later lives of any
of the three. She and Chandler married in 1874 and their son, John Parker Hale Chandler,
known as ‘Jack,’ was born in 1885 and died in California in 1940.
Lucy’s later life revolved around the activities of her husband, who served as Secretary of
the United States Navy and United States Senator. [See the William E Chandler papers
for details of his career.] They divided their time between Washington DC and their New
Hampshire home. As noted above, Lucy was drawn into a long legal dispute with her
brother-in-law, Harry Jacques, after the death of her sister. She seems to have become a
bit obsessed with the controversy, covering many pages with scrawls reiterating the same
complaints over and over. She is buried at Pine Hill Cemetery, Dover NH.
Collection Scope and Content Note:
Overview: The Hale papers contain personal letters exchanged among family members
and written to them by their friends, particularly to Lucy from young men. John P. Hale’s
political correspondence is mostly incoming but includes some copies of outgoing letters,
especially during the period in which he served as Minister to Spain, for which there are
letter books. There are also photocopies of newspaper clippings and ephemera and
memorabilia such as calling cards, invitations and tickets of admission to Washington,
DC activities including receptions at the White House. Newspaper clippings associated
with Lucy Hale Chandler’s husband’s political career are filed with his papers in a
separate collection. Scattered through the Hale Papers are loose pages (many undated) of
journals or diaries kept sporadically by Lizzie and Lucy. Lucy kept a diary for much of
the family’s time in Spain (1867-69). The diary includes details of who called upon
whom, descriptions of balls, festivals, churches and other tourist attractions like walks in
the park. There is very little of a deeply personal nature here; even the wedding of her
sister, Lizzie, in recounted on only two or three sentences. John P. Hale kept a more
specific journal during his time in Spain, apparently to document the shortcomings of
Horatio Perry, Secretary to the Legation.
Personal correspondence, boxes 1-4A: Subject matter of the personal correspondence
tends to be accounts of social activities, arrangements for visits, and reports about the
health and doings of relatives and friends.. Most of the people referred to lived in New
Hampshire, though there is also social and political gossip from Washington, DC during
periods when some of the family members were in residence there. The collection
includes letters from Lucy Hale’s suitors -- among others, John Hay, Oliver Wendell
Holmes Jr, Robert Todd Lincoln, Clayton MacMichael. Also of interest among family
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letters are those from John P. Hale’s brother, Samuel Augustus Hale, who moved to
Alabama in the late 1830s and lived there at least until the 1880s (his death date is
unknown). There are no extant letters from him during the Civil War, but there are letters
before and after that period. Of particular importance is the 1871 letter that discusses
reconstruction and mentions the Ku Klux Klan (box 2, folder 34).
John P. Hale’s letters to his family report on his campaign travels and trips around New
England and the upper mid-west, how he has voted in congress and Washington DC
news. He discusses the annexation of Texas, labor reform, corporeal punishment in the
Navy and other matters.
John P. Hale’s political materials, boxes 5-19: Much of John P. Hale’s political
correspondence has to do with requests from constituents, but there are also many letters
both in favor of and against abolition. There is correspondence about Hale’s arguments
with Secretary of the Navy Gideon Welles, Hale’s defense of James M. Hunt (accused by
the United States Government of fraud in the sale of steamships), the feud between Hale
and Horatio Perry while both served in Spain. In addition to the subject of slavery, Hale’s
letters contain references to important questions of the day, such as women’s rights,
temperance, public lands, labor reform, and the annexation of Texas.
The newspaper clippings sometimes contain transcriptions or summaries of Hale’s
speeches. Box 17 contains 16 copies of speeches he gave or papers he wrote; most of
these are undated and untitled.
Separated from other items in an oversized flat box is a group of 17 certificates of Hale’s
commissions and appointments, including his appointment as United States Attorney
signed by President Andrew Jackson and his appointment as Minister to Spain signed by
Abraham Lincoln.
Not present:
There are no mentions of how Lizzie and Lucy met and married their husbands. Lucy
describes Lizzie’s marriage in a few sentences in her diary (April 4, 1868) and there is no
discussion of Lizzie’s baby’s birth and death. Most importantly for researchers, there is
no documentation at all of Lucy’s supposed clandestine engagement to John Wilkes
Booth.
Arrangement:
Materials from the three accessions (1926, 1988, 2013) have been interfiled. If a given
document has no penciled accession number, it is from the 1926 donation. Items from the
two later purchases are identified by penciled accession numbers.
Arrangement overview:
The collection has been divided into personal correspondence of family members (boxes
1-4), followed by correspondence and other materials relating to John P. Hale’s political
career (boxes 5-19). Note that there are 22 boxes plus an oversize folder, as boxes 0, 1A,
2A were added.
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Hale family personal correspondence, ephemera: boxes 1-4
Personal correspondence is filed by the author of the letter, then chronologically. Thus,
John P. Hale’s letters to his wife and daughters are filed under his name and their replies
under their names. For each family member, in each chronological period, outgoing
letters have been separated from incoming and the incoming letters filed alphabetically
by author. Undated and fragments of letters follow then ephemera and noncorrespondence writings like school papers, diaries, lists, and memoranda.
Boxes 1-2A: John P. Hale’s letters are followed by those of his wife, Lucy Lambert Hale,
Box 3: Elizabeth ‘Lizzie’ Hale’s correspondence is followed by that her husbands,
Edward Kinsley and William ‘Harry’ Jacques
Box 4: Lucy Hale Chandler material. Items belonging to her husband, William E.
Chandler, are in a separate collection, the William E. Chandler Papers, 1926.006. These
include letters written by him and those he received from friends and associates, as well
as ephemera related to him and his career.
John P. Hale political correspondence, ephemera, writings: boxes 5-19
Boxes 5-16: Correspondence is filed chronologically. His outgoing and incoming letters
have not been separated but kept together in chronological order. Ephemera is found at
the end of box 16.
Box 17: John P. Hale’s writings including speeches
Boxes 18-19: Bound volumes including letter books and diaries
Oversize folder: John P. Hale’s appointments, commissions, etc. (17 items)
Contents List
Box 0:
Finding aid: current, old, and in other institutions
Accession information
Biographical and additional information from secondary sources: John P. Hale, Lucy and
Lizzie Hale, Samuel Augustus Hale [John Parker Hale’s brother]
Folder 1
Folder 2
Folder 3
Folder 4
Folder 5
Folder 6
Folder 7
Folder 8
Current finding aid
Old finding aids
Finding aids in other institutions (Dartmouth College)
Accession information, 1989 purchase
Accession information, 2013 purchase
Biographical information: John Parker Hale
Biographical information: Elizabeth ‘Lizzie’ Hale Kinsley Jacques
Biographical information: Lucy Hale Chandler
Biographical information: Samuel Augustus Hale [JP Hale’s brother]
Boxes 1 – 4 are family and personal letters, incoming and outgoing.
Boxes 5 - 19 are John Parker Hale’s political letters, incoming and outgoing.
Note that there are actually 23 boxes (0,1A, 2A, 4A were added)
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Box 1:
Hale/Lambert family miscellaneous family documents
John P. Hale non-political correspondence incoming and outgoing, 1833-47
[His political correspondence, in and out, is in boxes 5-19]
Folder 1
Folder 2
Folder 3
Folder 4
Folder 5
Folder 6
Folder 7
Folder 8
Folder 9
Folder 10
Folder 11
Folder 12
Folder 13
Folder 14
Folder 15
Folder 16
Folder 17
Folder 18
Folder 19
Folder 20
Folder 21
Folder 22
Folder 23
Folder 24
1795-1835. Hale/Lambert family miscellaneous documents [deeds,
receipts etc]
1822. Hale, J.P. incoming personal
1833-36. Hale, J.P. outgoing
1837. Hale, J.P. outgoing
1837. Hale, J.P. incoming personal
1838-39. Hale, J.P. outgoing
1838-39. Hale, J.P. incoming personal
1840. Hale, J.P. outgoing
1840. Hale, J.P. incoming personal
1841-42. Hale, J.P. outgoing
1843, Feb – Nov. Hale, J.P. outgoing
1843, Dec. Hale, J.P. outgoing
1844, Jan – Feb. Hale, J.P. outgoing
1844, Mar – April. Hale, J.P. outgoing
1844, May – June. Hale, J.P. outgoing
1844. Nov – Dec. Hale, J.P. outgoing [nothing July-Oct]
1844. Hale, J.P. incoming personal
1845, January. Hale, J.P. outgoing
1845, February. Hale, J.P. outgoing
1845, Mar – Oct. Hale, J.P. outgoing [nothing Nov-Dec]
1845. Hale, J.P. incoming personal
1846. Hale, J.P. outgoing
1846. Hale, J.P. incoming personal
1847. Hale, J.P. outgoing
Box 1A:
John P. Hale non-political correspondence incoming and outgoing, 1848-54
Folder 1
Folder 2
Folder 3
Folder 4
Folder 5
Folder 6
Folder 7
Folder 8
Folder 9
Folder 10
Folder 11
Folder 12
1848, Jan – Mar. Hale, J.P. outgoing
1848, Apr – May. Hale, J.P. outgoing
1848, Jun-July. Hale, J.P. outgoing
1848, Aug – Dec. Hale, J.P. outgoing
1848. Hale, J.P., incoming personal
1849, Jan – Mar. Hale, J.P. outgoing
1849, May – Dec. Hale, J.P. outgoing
1849. Hale, J.P. incoming, personal
1850, Jan – May. Hale, J.P. outgoing
1850, Jun – Aug. Hale, J.P. outgoing
1850, Sept – Dec. Hale, J.P. outgoing
1850. Hale, J.P. incoming personal
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Folder 13
Folder 14
Folder 15
Folder 16
Folder 17
Folder 18
Folder 19
Folder 20
Folder 21
Folder 22
Folder 23
1851, Jan – Feb. Hale, J.P. outgoing
1851, Mar – Dec. Hale, J.P. outgoing
1851. Hale, J.P. incoming personal
1852, Jan – Jun. Hale, J.P. outgoing
1852, Jul – Dec. Hale, J.P. outgoing
1853, Jan – Apr. Hale, J.P. outgoing
1853, May – Aug. Hale, J.P. outgoing
1853, Sept – Dec. Hale, J.P. outgoing
1854, Jan – Jun. Hale, J.P. outgoing
1854, Jul – Sept. Hale, J.P. outgoing
1854, Oct – Dec. Hale, J.P. outgoing
Box 2:
John P. Hale non-political correspondence incoming and outgoing, 1855 – 1873, not
dated
Folder 1
Folder 2
Folder 3
Folder 4
Folder 5
Folder 6
Folder 7
Folder 8
Folder 9
Folder 10
Folder 11
Folder 12
Folder 13
Folder 14
Folder 15
Folder 16
Folder 17
Folder 18
Folder 19
Folder 20
Folder 21
Folder 22
Folder 23
Folder 24
Folder 25
Folder 26
Folder 27
Folder 28
Folder 29
Folder 30
1855, Jan – Aug. Hale, J.P. outgoing
1855, Sept – Dec. Hale, J.P. outgoing
1856, Jan – Jul. Hale, J.P. outgoing
1856, Aug – Sept. Hale, J.P. outgoing
1856, Oct – Dec. Hale, J.P. outgoing
1856. Hale, J.P. incoming personal
1857. Hale, J.P. outgoing
1858. Hale, J.P. outgoing
1859, Jan – Jun. Hale, J.P. outgoing
1859, Sept – Dec. Hale, J.P. outgoing [nothing Jul-Aug]
1859. Hale, J.P. incoming personal
1860. Hale, J.P. outgoing
1860. Hale, J.P. incoming personal
1861. Hale, J.P. outgoing
1862, Jun – Sept. Hale, J.P. outgoing [nothing Jan-May]
1862, Oct – Dec. Hale, J.P. outgoing
1862. Hale, J.P. incoming personal
1863. Hale, J.P. outgoing
1863. Hale, J.P. incoming personal
1864, Mar – May. Hale, J.P. outgoing [no Jan-Feb]
1864, Jun – Dec. Hale, J.P. outgoing
1865, Sept – Oct. Hale, J.P. outgoing [no Jan-Aug]
1865, November. Hale, J.P. outgoing
1865, December. Hale, J.P. outgoing
1865. Hale, J.P. incoming personal
1866. Hale, J.P. outgoing
1866. Hale, J.P. incoming personal
1867. Hale, J.P. outgoing
1868. Hale, J.P. outgoing
1868. Hale, J.P. incoming personal
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Folder 31
Folder 32
Folder 33
Folder 34
Folder 35
Folder 36
Folder 37
1869. Hale, J.P. outgoing
1869. Hale, J.P. incoming personal
1870-1871. Hale, J.P. outgoing
1871. Hale, J.P. incoming personal
1872-1873. Hale, J.P. outgoing
not dated, Hale, J.P. undated, incomplete fragments. Some may be parts of
speeches.
not dated, Hale, J.P. incoming, personal
Box 2A:
Lucy Lambert Hale (John Parker Hale’s wife)
Correspondence incoming and outgoing, 1837 – 1914, not dated
Lucy Lambert Hale writings, not dated
Folder 1
Folder 2
Folder 3
Folder 4
Folder 5
Folder 6
Folder 7
Folder 8
Folder 9
Folder 10
Folder 11
Folder 12
Folder 13
Folder 14
Folder 15
Folder 16
Folder 17
Folder 18
Folder 19
Folder 20
Folder 21
Folder 22
Folder 23
Folder 24
Folder 25
Folder 26
Folder 27
Folder 28
Folder 29
Folder 30
1837, 1839, 1840, 1843. Hale, L.L. outgoing
1837 – 1838. Hale, L.L. incoming
1844 – 1845. Hale, L.L. outgoing
1845 – 1847. Hale, L.L. incoming
1848. Hale, L.L. outgoing
1849. Hale, L.L. incoming
1850 – 1852. Hale, L.L. outgoing
1853. Hale, L.L. outgoing
1854. Hale, L.L. outgoing
1855 – 1857. Hale, L.L. outgoing
1858 – 1859. Hale, L.L. outgoing
1861 – 1863. Hale, L.L. outgoing [no 1860]
1864 – 1865. Hale, L.L. outgoing
1865. Hale, L.L. incoming
1866 – 1867. Hale, L.L. outgoing
1866 – 1867. Hale. L.L. incoming
1868., Apr – Aug. Hale, L.L. outgoing [no Jan-Mar]
1868, Sept – Nov. Hale, L.L. outgoing [no Dec]
1868. Hale, L.L. incoming
1869. Hale, L.L. outgoing
1869. Hale, L.L. incoming
1870 – 1871. Hale, L.L. outgoing
1872. Hale, L.L. outgoing [see also J.P. Hale outgoing for 1872, 73 as his
wife often adds a p.s.]
1872. Hale, L.L. incoming
1873 – 1874. Hale, L.L. outgoing [see also J.P. Hale outgoing for 1873 as
his wife often adds a p.s.]
1873 – 1874. Hale, L.L. incoming
1875 – 1876. Hale, L.L. outgoing
1877. Hale, L.L. outgoing
1877. Hale, L.L. incoming
1878 – 1879. Hale, L.L. outgoing
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Folder 31
Folder 32
Folder 33
Folder 34
Folder 35
Folder 36
Folder 37
Folder 38
Folder 39
Folder 40
Folder 41
Folder 42
Folder 43
Folder 44
Folder 45
Folder 46
Folder 47
Folder 48
1880 – 1883. Hale, L.L. outgoing
1882 – 1883. Hale, L.L. incoming
1884 – 1885. Hale, L.L. outgoing
1884 – 1885. Hale, L.L. incoming
1887, 1888, 1891, 1892. Hale, L.L. outgoing
1892 – 1893. Hale, L.L. incoming
1893 – 1894. Hale, L.L. outgoing
1895. Hale, L.L. outgoing
1896. Hale, L.L. outgoing
1897. Hale, L.L. outgoing
1897. Hale, L.L. incoming
1899 – 1901. Hale, L.L. outgoing [no 1898]
1903 – 1904; 1913 – 1914. Hale, L.L. incoming
not dated, Hale, L.L. outgoing
not dated, Hale, L.L. outgoing
not dated, Hale, L.L. outgoing
not dated, Hale, L.L. outgoing, incomplete and fragments
not dated, Hale, L.L. writings of: notes, lists etc.
Box 3:
Elizabeth Hale Kinsley Jacques correspondence incoming and outgoing 1844 – 85, not
dated
Elizabeth Hale Kinsley Jacques ephemera, not dated
Elizabeth Hale Kinsley Jacques legal documents 1868, 1889, 1895-99
Elizabeth Hale Kinsley Jacques writings, not dated
William Jacques [her husband] correspondence incoming and outgoing 1883 – 1914, not
dated
Folder 1
Folder 2
Folder 3
Folder 4
Folder 5
Folder 6
Folder 7
Folder 8
Folder 9
Folder 10
Folder 11
Folder 12
Folder 13
Folder 14
Folder 15
Folder 16
Folder 17
Folder 18
1844 – 1850. Hale, E. outgoing
1851 – 1854. Hale, E. outgoing
1851 – 1854. Hale, E. incoming
1855 – 1859. Hale, E. outgoing
1855 – 1859. Hale, E. incoming
1860 – 1864. Hale, E. outgoing
1860 – 1864. Hale, E. incoming
1865 – 1867. Hale, E. outgoing
1865 – 1867. Hale, E. incoming
1868, Apr – May. Kinsley, E. Hale outgoing [no Jan, Feb, June]
1868, Aug – Nov. Kinsley, E. Hale outgoing [no Dec]
1868. Kinsley, E. Hale incoming
1869 – 1870. Kinsley, E. Hale outgoing
1869 – 1873. Kinsley, E. Hale incoming
1874, 1875, 1877, 1880. Kinsley, E. Hale outgoing
1877. Kinsley, E. Hale incoming
1882, 1884, 1886. Kinsley, E. Hale outgoing
1881 – 1887. Kinsley, E. Hale incoming
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Folder 19
Folder 20
Folder 21
Folder 22
Folder 23
Folder 24
Folder 25
Folder 26
Folder 27
Folder 28
Folder 29
Folder 30
Folder 31
Folder 32
Folder 33
Folder 34
Folder 35
Folder 36
Folder 37
1888. Kinsley, E. Hale outgoing
1888. Kinsley, E. Hale incoming
1889 – 1890. Jacques, E. Hale outgoing
1889 – 1890. Jacques, E. Hale incoming
1892 – 1895. Jacques, E. Hale outgoing
1892 – 1895. Jacques, E. Hale incoming
not dated, Kinsley, E.H. outgoing
[all written from West Point, so probably between 1870 and 1888]
not dated, Hale, E. outgoing
not dated, Hale, E. outgoing fragments
not dated, Hale, E. incoming
not dated, Jacques, E. Hale incoming
[1869?] Kinsley, E. Hale, ephemera [‘The Burial of Love’ an undated
illustrated poem in a pamphlet, perhaps hand-drawn in black ink. Does
this refer to the death of her infant? There are no names or indication of
who wrote the poem or did the drawings.]
Hale, E: ephemera: small address book, calling cards, cards, invitations,
handbills, menus, etc.
1868 – 1889. Kinsley, E. Hale. legal documents re marriage to Kinsley
(1868) and settling his estate (1889)
1895 – 1899, n.d. Jacques, E. Hale. legal documents re her estate
note dated, Hale, E. writings of. essays, school papers, poems etc. [a few
are dated]
1883 – 1895. Jacques, William [husband of Elizabeth Hale].
Correspondence out
1896 – 1900, not dated. Jacques, William. Correspondence out
1890, 1910, 1914-15. Jacques, William. Correspondence, incoming
[business matters]
Box 4
Lucy Hale Chandler correspondence incoming and outgoing, 1844 – 1915
Lucy Hale Chandler diaries, 1854, 1867-68
Folder 1
Folder 2
Folder 3
Folder 4
Folder 5
Folder 6
Folder 7
Folder 8
Folder 9
Folder 10
Folder 11
Folder 12
Folder 13
1844, 1845, 1848. Hale, L. outgoing
1850 – 1854. Hale, L. outgoing [no 1851]
1850 – 1854. Hale, L. incoming
1855 – 1858. Hale, L. outgoing [no 1859]
1955 – 1859. Hale, L. incoming
1860 – 1864. Hale, L. outgoing
1860 – 1864. Hale, L. incoming
1865 – 1868. Hale, L. outgoing [no 1869]
1865 – 1869. Hale, L. incoming
1870, 1873, 1874. Hale, L. outgoing
1870. Hale, L. incoming
1874 – 1877. Chandler, Lucy H. incoming
1876 – 1877. Chandler, Lucy H. outgoing
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Folder 14
Folder 15
Folder 16
Folder 17
Folder 18
Folder 19
Folder 20
Folder 21
Folder 22
Folder 23
Folder 24
Folder 25
Folder 26
Folder 27
Folder 28
Folder 29
Folder 30
Folder 31
Folder 32
1880 – 1890. Chandler, Lucy H. outgoing
1880 – 1890. Chandler, Lucy H. incoming
1891 – 1895. Chandler, Lucy H. outgoing
1892, 1895. Chandler, Lucy H. incoming
1896 – 1899. Chandler, Lucy H. outgoing
1896 – 1899. Chandler, Lucy H. incoming
1900 – 1902. Chandler, Lucy H. outgoing
1900 – 1902. Chandler, Lucy H. incoming
1903 – 1905. Chandler, Lucy H. outgoing
1905 – 1905. Chandler, Lucy H. incoming
in addition to surnames in index: Senators, U.S., various: form letter
replies to her request that they vote for the “anti-docking [of dogs’ tails]
bill. 1904 Trustee account, Wm Chandler Marriage Settlement (of 1874)
1902-03
1906, 1910. Chandler, Lucy H. outgoing
1906 – 1910. Chandler, Lucy H. incoming
1911 – 1915. Chandler, Lucy H. incoming
not dated, Chandler, Lucy H. outgoing
not dated, Chandler, Lucy H. outgoing fragments
not dated, Chandler, Lucy H. incoming, incoming fragments
1852. Hale, Lucy H. diary [single sheet of folded paper]
1854. Chandler, Lucy H. Diary [bound volume, written at school; only
first 10 pages used]
1867 (January)-1868 (September). Chandler, Lucy H. Diary [bound
volume, written in Spain and France.]
Box 4A
Lucy Hale Chandler diary 1869
Lucy Hale Chandler ephemera
Lucy Hale Chandler writings, mostly undated
Folder 1
Folder 2
Folder 3
Folder 4
Folder 5
Folder 6
Folder 7
Folder 8
Folder 9
1869. Hale, Lucy. Diary [bound volume, written in Spain and France,
scattered pages with some loose pages tipped in.]
not dated, Chandler, Lucy Hale. Dairy fragments, notes, etc. [found
together]
not dated, Chandler, Lucy Hale. Diary fragments, notes.
not dated, Chandler, Lucy H. ephemera: calling cards, invitations, etc.
not dated, Chandler, Lucy H. ephemera: calling cards, invitations,
handbills, drawings.
Includes original and photocopy of newspaper clipping supposedly with
John Wilkes Booth’s initials.
not dated, Chandler, Lucy H. ephemera: newspaper clippings [poems,
cartoons, articles, pieces about her or her relatives etc.]
not dated, Hale, L. writings: school essays
not dated, Chandler, Lucy H. writings: fragments re sister’s estate*
not dated, Chandler, Lucy H. writings: fragments re sister’s estate*
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Folder 10
not dated, Chandler, Lucy H. writings: fragments re sister’s estate*
Folder 11
not dated, Chandler, Lucy H. writings: fragments re sister’s estate*
Folder 12
not dated Chandler, Lucy H. writings: fragments re sister’s estate*
Folder 13
empty envelopes
*There was a long, bitter legal battle between Elizabeth Hale’s husband (William
Jacques) on one hand and her sister (Lucy Hale Chandler) (and, indirectly, her mother,
Lucy Lambert Hale) on the other hand over the settlement of Elizabeth Hale’s estate. See
also papers of Elizabeth Hale and William Jacques in Box 3, folders 33 – 36.
Boxes 5 – 19 contain John Parker Hale’s political correspondence, in and out.
Box 5
John Parker Hale political correspondence, 1814 – 1844
Folder 1
Folder 1A
Folder 2
Folder 3
Folder 4
Folder 5
Folder 6
Folder 7
Folder 8
Folder 9
Folder 10
Folder 11
Folder 12
Folder 13
Folder 14
Folder 15
Folder 16
Folder 17
Folder 18
Folder 19
Folder 20
Folder 21
Folder 22
1814-1815
1823-1827
1828-1831
1832-1834
1835-1836
1837
1838-1839
1840, Jan-Aug
1840, Sept-Nov
1841-1842
1843, Jan-Jun
1843, Oct-Nov
1843, Dec
1844, Jan 2-13
1844, Jan 15-31
1844, Feb
1844, March
1844, April
1844, May
1844, Jun-Jul
1844, Aug
1844, Sept.
1844, Oct-Dec
Box 6
John Parker Hale political correspondence, 1845 – 1846
Folder 1
Folder 2
Folder 3
Folder 4
Folder 5
1845, Jan 4-15
1845, Jan 17-25
1845, Jan 26-31
1845, Feb 1-10
1845, Feb 11-20
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Folder 6
Folder 7
Folder 8
Folder 9
Folder 10
Folder 11
Folder 12
Folder 13
Folder 14
Folder 15
Folder 16
Folder 17
Folder 18
Folder 19
Folder 20
Folder 21
Folder 22
Folder 23
Folder 24
Folder 25
Folder 26
Folder 27
Folder 28
1845, Feb 21-28
1845, March
1845, April
1845, May
1845, June
1845, July [this folder contains a proof print of what seems to be a large
dwelling on the river, said to be at West Point. It is folded into letter form
and addressed to Edward Kinsley at Yale. Kinsley eventually married
Hale’s daughter Elizabeth.]
1845, Aug
1845, Sept
1845, Oct
1845, Nov-Dec
1846, Jan
1846, Feb
1846, March
1846, Apr-May
1846, June
1846, July
1846, Aug 1-15
1846, Aug 17-31
1846, Sept 1-15
1846, Sept 16-30
1846, Oct 1-15
1846, Oct 16-30
1846, Nov-Dec
Box 7
John Parker Hale political correspondence, 1847-1848 (May)
Folder 1
Folder 2
Folder 3
Folder 4
Folder 5
Folder 6
Folder 7
Folder 8
Folder 9
Folder 10
Folder 11
Folder 12
Folder 13
Folder 14
Folder 15
Folder 16
1847, Jan
1847, Feb
1847, Mar-Apr
1847, May-June
1847, July-Aug
1847, Sept
1847, Oct
1847, Nov
1847, Dec
1848, Jan 1-14
1848, Jan 15-21
1848, Feb 1-15
1848, Feb16-29
1848, March 1-15
1848, March 16-31
1848, April
17
Folder 17
Folder 18
Folder 19
1848, May 1-10
1848, May 11-20
1848, May 22031
Box 8
John Parker Hale political correspondence, 1848 (June) – 1849
Folder 1
Folder 2
Folder 3
Folder 4
Folder 5
Folder 6
Folder 7
Folder 8
Folder 9
Folder 10
Folder 11
Folder 12
Folder 13
Folder 14
Folder 15
Folder 16
Folder 17
Folder 18
Folder 19
Folder 20
Folder 21
Folder 22
Folder 23
Folder 24
Folder 25
Folder 26
Folder 27
Folder 28
Folder 29
Folder 30
Folder 31
Folder 32
Folder 33
Folder 34
1848, June 1-15
1848, June 16-30
1848, July 1-5
1848, July 6-10
1848, July 11-15
1848, July 16-20
1848, July 21-25
1848, July 26-31
1848, Aug 1-19
1848, Aug20-31
1848, Sept 1-14
1848, Sept 18-30
1848, Oct 2-10
1848, Oct 11-20
1848, Oct 21-30
1848, Nov
1848, Dec
1849, Jan 1-10
1849, Jan11-19
1849, Jan 20-31
1849, Feb 1-10
1849, Feb12-20
1849, Feb 21-28
1849, March 1-15
1849, March 16-31
1849, April
1849, May
1849, June
1849, July-Aug
1849, Sept
1849, Oct
1849, Nov
1849, Dec 3-14
1849, Dec 16-31
Box 9
John Parker Hale political correspondence, 1850-1851
Folder 1
1850, Jan
18
Folder 2
Folder 3
Folder 4
Folder 5
Folder 6
Folder 7
Folder 8
Folder 9
Folder 10
Folder 11
Folder 12
Folder 13
Folder 14
Folder 15
Folder 16
Folder 17
Folder 18
Folder 19
Folder 20
Folder 21
1850, Feb 1-15
1850, Feb 16-28
1850, March 2-15
1850, March 17-30
1850, April 1-10
1850, April 11-20
1850, April 22-30
1850, May
1850, June
1850, July 1-15
1850, July 16-30
1850, Aug
1850, Sept-Oct
1850, Nov
1850, Dec
1851, Jan
1851, Feb
1851, March-May
1851, June-Aug
1851, Sept-Dec
Box 10
John P Hale political correspondence, 1852-1854
Folder 1
Folder 2
Folder 3
Folder 4
Folder 5
Folder 6
Folder 7
Folder 8
Folder 9
Folder 10
Folder 11
Folder 12
Folder 13
Folder 14
Folder 15
Folder 16
Folder 17
Folder 18
Folder 19
Folder 20
Folder 21
Folder 22
1852, January
1852, Feb-March
1852, April-May
1852, June-July
1852, August
1982, Sept
1852, Oct
1852, Nov
1852, Dec
1853, Jan
1853, Feb
1853, March-May
1853, June-Aug
1853, September
1853, Oct
1853, Nov
1853, Dec
1854, Jan
1854, Feb
1854, Mar
1854, April-May
1854, June
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Folder 23
1854, July-Dec
Box 11
John P Hale political correspondence, 1855 – 1856
Folder 1
Folder 2
Folder 3
Folder 4
Folder 5
Folder 6
Folder 7
Folder 8
Folder 9
Folder 10
Folder 11
Folder 12
Folder 13
Folder 14
Folder 15
Folder 16
Folder 17
Folder 18
Folder 19
Folder 20
Folder 21
Folder 22
Folder 23
1855, Jan
1855, Feb
1855, March
1855, April
1855, May
1855, June
1866, July
1855, Aug
1855, Sept
1855, Oct
1855, Nov
1855, Dec
1856, Jan
1856, Feb
1856, March
1856, April
1856, May
1856, June
1856, July
1856, Aug
1856, Sept
1856, Oct
1856, Nov-Dec
Box 12
John Parker Hale political correspondence, 1857-1860
Folder 1
Folder 2
Folder 3
Folder 4
Folder 5
Folder 6
Folder 7
Folder 8
Folder 9
Folder 10
Folder 11
Folder 12
Folder 13
1857, Jan-Feb
1857, March-April
1857, May-July
1857, Aug-Oct
1857, Nov-Dec
1858, Jan
1858, Feb 1-10
1858, Feb 11-29
1858, March
1858, April
1858, May
1858, June
1858, July-Aug
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Folder 14
Folder 15
Folder 16
Folder 17
Folder 18
Folder 19
Folder 20
Folder 21
Folder 22
Folder 23
Folder 24
Folder 25
Folder 26
Folder 27
Folder 28
1858, Sept-Nov
1858, Dec
1859, Jan
1859, Feb
1859, March
1859, April
1859, May-Sept
1859, Oct
1859, Nov-Dec
1860, Jan-Feb
1860, March
1860, April-May
1860, June-July
1860, Aug-Sept
1860, Oct-Dec
Box 13
John P. Hale political correspondence, 1861-1862
Folder 1
Folder 2
Folder 3
Folder 4
Folder 5
Folder 6
Folder 7
Folder 8
Folder 9
Folder 10
Folder 11
Folder 12
Folder 13
Folder 14
Folder 15
Folder 16
Folder 17
Folder 18
Folder 19
Folder 20
Folder 21
Folder 22
Folder 23
1861, Jan
1861, Feb 1-15
1861, Feb 16-28
1861, March 1-15
1861, March 16-30
1861, April-June
1861, July 2-15
1861, July 16-29
1861, Aug-Oct
1861, Nov-Dec
1862, Jan 8-21
1862, Jan 22-31
1862, Feb
1862, March 3-14
1862, March 17-31
1862, April
1862, May
1862, June
1862, July
1862, Aug-Sept
1862, Oct-Nov
1862, Dec 4-15
1862, Dec 16-28
Box 14
John P. Hale political correspondence, 1862-1865
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Folder 1
Folder 2
Folder 3
Folder 4
Folder 5
Folder 6
Folder 7
Folder 8
Folder 9
Folder 10
Folder 11
Folder 12
Folder 13
Folder 14
Folder 15
Folder 16
Folder 17
Folder 18
Folder 19
Folder 20
Folder 21
Folder 22
Folder 23
Folder 24
1863, Jan
1863, Feb-April
1863, May-July
1863, Aug-Sept
1863, Oct-Nov
1863, Dec
1864, Jan 2-25
1864, Jan 26
1864, Jan 28-30
1864, Feb 1-10
1864, Feb 11-16
1864, Feb 17-26
1864, March
1864, April
1864, May
1864, June-Aug
1864, Sept-Dec
1865, Jan-Feb
1865, March
1865, April
1865, May
1865, June-July
1865, Aug-Sept
1865, Oct-Dec
Box 15
John P. Hale political correspondence, 1866-1867
Folder 1
Folder 2
Folder 3
Folder 4
Folder 5
Folder 6
Folder 7
Folder 8
Folder 9
Folder 10
Folder 11
Folder 12
Folder 13
Folder 14
Folder 15
Folder 16
Folder 17
Folder 18
1866, Jan
1866, Feb
1866, March-April
1866, May 6-18
1866, May 20
1866, May 26-30
1866, June
1866, July
1866, Aug
1866, Sept
1866, Oct-Nov
1866, Dec
1867, Jan
1867, Feb-March
1867, April
1867, May-June
1867, July 1-24
1867, July 26-30
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Folder 19
Folder 20
Folder 21
Folder 22
1867, Aug
1867, Sept
1867, Oct
1867, Nov-Dec
Box 16
John P. Hale political correspondence, 1868-1874
John P. Hale ephemera
Folder 1
Folder 2
Folder 3
Folder 4
Folder 5
Folder 6
Folder 7
Folder 8
Folder 9
Folder 10
Folder 11
Folder 12
Folder 13
Folder 14
Folder 15
Folder 16
Folder 17
Folder 18
Folder 19
Folder 20
Folder 21
Folder 22
Folder 23
Folder 24
Folder 25
Folder 26
Folder 27
Folder 28
Folder 29
1868, Jan
1868, Feb
1868, March
1868, April
1868, May
1868, June-July
1868, Aug-Sept
1868, Oct
1868, Nov
1868, Dec
1869, Jan
1869, Feb
1869, March
1869, April 3-15
1869, April 18-30
1869, May
1869, June
1869, July
1869, Aug
1869, Sept
1869, Oct-Dec
1870, Jan-June
1871, July-Oct
1872, May-Sept
1874, Jan-Feb
Not dated
Fragments
Ephemera: newspaper clippings [includes obituaries]
Ephemera: political [miscellaneous handbills, pamphlets, programs,
reports, etc]
Box 17
John Parker Hale, speeches and writings, n.d.
[all are mss pamphlets sewn or tied together with ribbon or string; none are dated]
For identification purposes, the first line of each is transcribed
Folder 1
“Address before the New York State Agricultural Society” [35 mss pgs]
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Folder 2
Folder 3
Folder 4
Folder 5
Folder 6
Folder 7
Folder 8
Folder 9
Folder 10
Folder 11
Folder 12
Folder 13
Folder 14
Folder 15
Folder 16
Folder 17
Folder 18
Agrarian Laws of Rome, not dated [42 mss pgs]
Notes on Spanish lessons, vocabulary etc. [many blank pgs]
“That there are some matters beyond the comprehension of the finite
capacity of man is readily and reverently conceded…” [73 mss pgs, then
blanks]
“The false and the true, the genuine and the counterfit…” [41 mss pgs,
then blanks]
“Were I called upon by one expressive phrase…” [40 numbered mss pgs,
then scattered writing on unnumbered pgs]
“Well indeed does the sound of joy…” [pages unnumbered]
“…In the wisdom of that Divine Providence…” [18 numbered pgs, 2
loose pgs, then many blank]
“When an individual voluntarily assumes the performance of an act…”
[26 pgs, then Blank; 2 loose pgs]
“He is but an indifferent observer of the world around him…” [pgs
unnumbered]
“When we look at the earth we inhabit…” [31 numbered loose pgs]
“Were there an inhabitant from another sphere…” [first 5 pgs numbered
followed by many without numbers; few blank]
“Some centuries since, there might have been in any of the larger cities…”
[first 43 pgs numbered, none blank]
“In those retrospections which so largely contribute to fill up our hours of
quiet…” [first 7 pgs numbered; few blank]
“National Festival has returned…” [miscellany of what appear to be
unrelated short pieces tied together; several loose pages]
“The highest prerogative of history…” and “Roman Liberty, which had
existed…” [two mss, back to back, blank pgs between’
Three accounts of Horatio Perry’s behavior as Secretary to the American
Legation in Spain. [one dated 1867, other two probably written 1869-70]
Fragments and incomplete pieces [one with 2 pgs mss and many blank; 3
loose pgs]
Box 18
John Parker Hale, bound volumes, 1848-1873
[measurements in inches, depth x height x thickness]
Folder 1
Folder 2
Folder 3
Folder 41
Folder 5
1848-54. lists of names, copies of letters, memoranda. [“Mr Hale” on
cover in gold. 5 x 7x 0.25.]
1856-57. lists of names, memoranda. [“Mr Hale” on cover in gold. 4.25 x
7.25 x 1]
1865. copies of letters. [“Correspondence to be taken to Spain 1865” on
cover, which also has ‘Mr Hale’ stamped in gold. Many blank pages. [5.5
x 8.5 x 0.5]
1865-66. Spanish lessons. [5.5 x 8.5 x .05]
1866. Spanish lessons. [6 x 9 x 1]
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Folder 6
Folder 7
1868-73. copies of letters, memoranda, journal entries. [many blank pages.
6.5 x 7.75 x 0.5]
1869-70. scrapbook, newspaper clippings with annotations in JPH hand.
Mostly have to do with his experiences in Spain and his difficulties with
Horatio Perry. A few loose clippings have been photocopied – the copies
are in a folder behind the bound volume. [6 x 8.5 x 1]
Box 19
John Parker Hale, bound volumes
[measurements in inches, depth x height x thickness]
Folder 1
Folder 2
Folder 3
Essays: “The Last Gladiatorial Exhibition at Rome” [pgs 1-101],
“National Morality”
[pgs 105-187], untitled beginning “If there be one lesson to be learned…”
[pgs 200-247], “Agrarian Laws of Rome” [pgs 250-279]. [7.5 x 9.5 x 1]
Letter book, 1868-69. [Tissue pages. “Copiador de Cartas” on cover.
About half empty. 9 x 11 x 1]
Letter book, 1866-67. [Handwritten copies of letters. Blank pages in
middle. 9 x 12.5 x 1.5]
In Special Collections flat storage for oversize items:
John Parker Hale appointments, commissions, licenses, passports.
Folder 1
Folder 2
Folder 3
Folder 4
Folder 5
Folder 6
Folder 7
Folder 8
Folder 9
Folder 10
Folder 11
Folder 12
1831. Appointment as Notary Public signed by Governor Samuel
Dinsmoor
1832. Appointment as Justice of the Peace for Strafford County, NH
signed by Governor Samuel Dinsmoor.
1832. Appointment as Adie-de-camp to the Brigadier General of the
Second Brigade with the rank of Captain signed by Governor Samuel
Dinsmoor.
1832. Appointment as Adie-de-camp to the Major General of the Second
Division with the rank of Major signed by Governor Samuel Dinsmoor.
1834. Appointment as U.S. Attorney for the District of New Hampshire
signed by President Andrew Jackson.
1834. Appointment as Division Quartermaster of the second Division
signed by Governor William Badger.
1836. Appointment as Justice of the peace and of the Quorum for the State
of New Hampshire signed by Governor Isaac Hill.
1837. Appointment as a Commissioner for the State of Maine.
1838. Appointment as U.S. Attorney for the District of New Hampshire.
1840. Appointment as Trustee of New Hampshire Asylum for the Insane.
1841. Appointment as Justice of the Peace and of the Quorum for the State
of New Hampshire.
1863. License permitting him to practice law in Dover, NH. (number 686)
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Folder 13
Folder 14
Folder 15
Folder 16
Folder 17
1865. Appointment as Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary
at Madrid, Spain signed by President Abraham Lincoln.
1865. Document permitting Hale and family to journey to Spain under the
aid and protection of the government.
1866. Portuguese passport of JP Hale (number 109)
1867. Portuguese passport of JP Hale (number 213)
1868. Portuguese passport of JP Hale
Removed from Hale Papers:
Concord NH Independent Statesman newspaper, Thursday August 4, 1892 (volume 21
#45) re W.E. Chandler’s gift of a statue of John P. Hale. The newspaper is on microfilm.
New York Tribune, Friday April 28, 1865 (volume XXV, # 507) re Assassination of
Lincoln. The newspaper is available elsewhere.
Harper’s Weekly, Saturday May 20, 1865 (volume IX, # 438) re Lincoln’s funeral, with
illustrations of Garrett’s barn and house where Booth found and died. The magazine is
available elsewhere.
Subject terms
People: listed below are only those with 6 or more letters. For a detailed list, see the
index of personal correspondence and index of JP Hale political correspondence in the
appendix at the end of this finding aid. In the list below, alternative spellings of names or
initials are separated by a backslash.
Brown, John
Browne, Albert
Burnham, DS/DR
Butler, Joseph/Isaiah/Josiah
Carlton, John
Cartland, MA/Moses
Chandler, Lucy Hale
Chandler, William E.
Chase, SP
Claggett, William
Cleveland, Charles
Cram, NP/NS
Eastman, J/Z
Ela, Jacob
Farrell, RJ/RF
Fogg, George
Gordon, George
Hackett, WH
Hale, John Parker
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Hale, Lucy Lambert
Hale, Lizzie
Hale, Samuel
Harris, Edward
Hayes, John
Herrick, Charles
James, JW
Jay, John
Lambert, Abigail
Lambert, Thomas
Leavitt, Joshua
Lindsey, Joseph
Little, Josiah
Long, N
Mason, LD
Palmer, DS/DL
Parker, Thomas
Parkman, John
Parsons, LB/SB
Perry, Horatio
Peavey, John
Peverly, James
Plummer, William
Preston, John
Root, David
Russell, Ida
Shankland, Thomas
Stanton, Henry
Stone, James
Tappan, Lewis
Tappan, MW
Thomas, Eillison
Tuck, Amos
Varney, John
Wentworth, Thomas
Wetmore, Robert
Wiggin, John
Willey, A
Young, A
Locations:
New Hampshire
New York City
Paris, France
Spain (various locations)
Washington DC
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Subjects:
U.S. Congress
U.S. Civil War
U.S. Foreign Service, Spain
Social life, Washington DC
Political Speeches and campaigns
Abolition
Slavery
Appendix 1:
Index to incoming personal correspondence [Boxes 1-4]
Index to John P. Hale political correspondence is separate.
Reference is given as box-folder: 3-5 means box 3, folder 5.
Where the surname is a guess, it is followed by [?]
Where only the first letters of a name are legible, it is listed as Bro…
Where there no first initials or the first name is illegible, the surname is followed by ?
Other possible readings of mss initials are separated by backslash: JS/JL/SL
Illegible entries are not listed
Researchers are advised to look under all possible spellings and variations of both
surnames and first names. Authors signed themselves differently at different times, and
transcriptionists are not consistent.
Abarruza, B: 3-9,
Adams, Kate: 4-17,
Anderson, Frederick: 4-7,
Anderson, ME: 3-3,
Bachelder, A: 3-29,
Baldasano, Arthur: 4-11,
Bartlett, James: 3-28,
Bean, Dolphus: 4-23,
Beard[?], JW: 3-24,
Beauman, Clarke: 3-18,
Bell, Mary: 2A-48,
Besard[?], Blanche: 3-24,
Bingham, M: 4-19
[Booth, John Wilkes] ‘A Stranger’: 4-7 [letter attributed to JWB but not signed by him]
Boulatt, Alice: 4-25,
Bower, Laurence: 4-17,
Brady, JA: 3-7,
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Brayton, Helen: 3-22,
Brown, Mary: 4-19,
Burlingame, Susan: 3-14,
Cassedy, AS: 3-22
Cavis[?], Harry: 4-29,
Chandler, Kate: 3-24,
Chandler, Lillian: 4-21, 4-29,
Chandler, Mary Ann: 2A-32, 4-12, 4-15, 4-19,
Cheever, AD: 4-19,
Cheever, Harriet: 2A-36
Clark, Mrs: 4-23
Clarke, Alice: 4-25,
Coffin, Ellen: 3-24,
Conroy, Mrs P: 3-20,
Cooledge, Jefferson: 4-9,
Corning, Alice: 4-21,
Cox, Julia: 3-14,
Curtis, George: 3-28,
D’Avila, C: 3-28,
Davenport, JR: 3-22,
Delano, C: 3-29,
Delpe…, A: 3-28,
Doyles, Hastings: 3-9
Duffy, R: 3-24,
Duxbury, Emily: 4-29,
Eastman, Samuel: 4-19, 4-21, 4-23,
‘Emma’: 4-17,
Farrell, RM: 3-12,
Fogg, George: 4-9,
Formasa[?], Charles: 4-11,
Fowler, Clara: 4-19,
Frazier[?], Alice: 3-29,
Frink, JS: 4-19, 4-23,
Garbonet[?], H: 4-21,
Gibbons, A: 2A-36,
Gilman, A: 4-15,
Goodsell, A: 3-20,
Hale, Clarkson: 1-2, 1-23, 1A-8,
Hale, Eliza: 1-2, 1A-8,
Hale, Lydia: 1-2, 1A-5,
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Hale, Samuel Augustus: 1-9, 1A-8, 1A-12, 2-11, 2-13, 2-34, 3-3, 3-14, 4-3, 4-7,
‘Hannah’: 2A-43, 3-28, 4-29,
Harris, Mary: 4-21,
Hay, John: 4-9, 4-11,
Hill, Lucy: 3-5
Hoill[?], Mary: 4-21,
Holmes, Oliver Wendell Jr: 4-5,
Jenkins, JP: 3-24,
Johnson, Clarence: 4-17, 4-19,
Johnson, Richard: 2A-6
‘Kate’: 4-21,
‘Katie’: 4-21,
Kemp, William: 4-7,
Kingsland, Mary: 3-9,
Lambert, Abigail: 2A-14, 3-3, 3-5, 3-7, 3-28, 4-3, 4-5, 4-7, 4-9,
Lambert, Edward: 3-22,
Lambert, Grace and Will: 3-24, 3-28, 4-26, 4-29,
Lambert, Thomas: 1-5, 1-7, 1-17, 1-21, 1A-12, 1A-15, 2-6, 2-17, 2-25, 2-27, 2-30, 2-32,
2A-2, 2A-4, 2A-16, 2A-19, 2A-21, 2A-24, 2A-26, 2A-29, 2A-32, 2A-34, 2A-48, 3-3, 35, 3-9, 3-12, 4-9,
‘Leah’: 4-21,
Leevis, Anna: 4-19,
‘Lillie’: 3-24, 4-19, 4-29,
Lincoln, ?: 3-22,
Lincoln, Jeanie: 4-29,
Logan, Mrs John: 4-17, 4-19,
Low, Sarah: 4-19,
‘Lydia’: 3-9,
MacMichael, Clayton: 4-7, 4-12,
Marseilles, Alice: 4-19,
May, James: 4-21,
McClellan, Ellen: 3-28,
McGuire, Rockfort: 3-9,
McKe…, Mary Ann: 3-24,
Meigs, Jane: 3-29,
Mercer, David: 4-21,
Meyers, R: 3:24,
Milla, Jose[?]: 3-28,
Mindclef[?], Mrs J: 3-22
Morrison, N: 3-24,
Morse, Lucy: 2A-48
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‘Olivia’: 4-29,
Phelps, Mrs Walter: 3-18,
Pinto de Loveral, Eliza: 3-18, 3-22,
Putnam, George: 4-17
Robinson, Mary: 3-28,
Rollins, Ellen: 4-12
Rollins, Katharine: 4-29,
Ru…, Louis: 4-21,
Russell, Andrew: 3-24,
Russell, Arthur: 4-21,
Soubrie, Genaro: 4-9,
Spalding, GB: 3-18,
Spalding, S: 4-21,
St…, MA: 3-14,
Stark, Alice: 4-21,
Sternik[?], Mrs J: 4-21,
Sto…, Eliza: 2A-48,
Troy, Emile: 3-18,
Trumbull, Thomas: 3-28,
Turner, EP: 4-7,
Twining, Eliza: 4-29,
Twining, Julia: 4-19, 4-25, 4-26, 4-29,
Twining, Kinsley: 3-22,
Varney[?], JG: 2A-36,
Walsh, Fanny: 3-29,
Warren, Laura: 4-15,
Wentworth, Helen: 2-19, 3-22,
Wentworth, Mary Jane: 1-9, 2-37,
Wheeler, Anna: 3-29,
Wheeler, JH: 3-14, 3-24,
White, Harry: 3-24,
Whyte, Walter: 4-9, 4-12,
Williams, ?: 4-9,
Windu[?], Abby: 4-21,
Young, JH: 3-16,
Young, Susan: 4-21,
Appendix 2: Index to J P Hale’s political correspondence
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References are given as box-folder: 7-16 would be box 7, folder 16
Where the surname name is a guess, it is followed by [?]
Where only the first letters of a name are legible, it is listed as Bro….
Where there are no first initials or the first name is illegible, the surname is followed by ?
Other possible readings of mss initials are separated by backslash: JS/JL/SL
Illegible entries are not listed
Researchers are advised to look under all possible spellings and variations of both
surnames and first names. Authors signed themselves differently at different times, and
transcriptionists are not consistent.
Each box contains a handwritten folder list with item by item entries, done by an
unidentified archivist at an undated time. These seem to be accurate for the most part
(though they were not extensively checked by the current arranger) and were used to
compile the index.
Abbot, CG: 6-18,
Abbott, Charles: 14-10,
Abbot, George: 8-30, 8-32,
Abbott, Granville: 11-8,
Abbott, James: 8-18,
Abbott, John: 13-6,
Abbott, Waldo: 13-6,
Adams, JG/JF: 6-18, 6-26, 6-29, 9-2,
Adams, LH: 13-1,
Adams, Robert: 8-14,
Adams, Samuel: 7-16,
Addison, HM: 9-18, 10-4,
Akin, Samuel: 7-15,
Albee, GC: 11-20,
Alcord, CA: 10-9,
Alden, Charles: 9-11,
Alden, George: 12-24,
Alden, JW: 8-6, 8-7, 8-15,
Aldrich, Benson: 6-21,
Alesart, WW: 10-9,
Alexander, Henry: 12-14,
Alger, JC: 8-1,
Allard, David: 8-18,
Allen, AG: 5-10, 5-22,
Allen, Charles: 7-5,
Allen, George: 9-21,
Allen, James: 7-16,
Allen, Otis: 9-20,
Amazeen, Joseph: 9-1,
Ames, BD: 7-11,
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Ames, Julius: 6-11, 6-12,
Andrews, Abraham: 10-1,
Andrews, Jeremiah/JD: 9-3, 11-15,
Andrews, John: 7-11,
Angier, Mrs D: 10-8,
Annis, Jason: 6-21,
Anonymous: 5-11, 6-20, 8-9, 16-26,
Appleton & Co: 12-8,
Appleton, James: 7-17,
Archbishop of NY: 14-22,
Archibald, CD: 14-17,
Arms, Charles: 8-5,
Arnett, James: 10-11,
Arnold, B: 10-15, 10-17, 10-19,
Ashton, Samuel: 13-23,
Aspenwall, JC: 8-29,
Atherton, CG: 5-6,
Atkinson, Benjamin: 10-8,
Atkinson, JH: 7-10,
Atkinson, Napoleon: 8-33,
‘Atticus’: 5-14,
Austin, Joseph: 7-16,
Austin, RF: 9-21,
Averill, EP: 10-1,
Avery, George: 16-8,
Ayer, A: 11-14,
Ayer, Samuel: 5-8,
Ayres, Hiram: 10-10, 10-14,
Ayers, J: 9-5,
Babcock, Josiah: 10-7,
Backys, James: 7-17,
Bacon, Benjamin: 8-23,
Bailey, AF: 7-18,
Bailey, G: 8-31, 12-3,
Bailey, LD: 8-13, 8-14,
Bailey, L: 8-3, 8-12, 8-24,
Bailey, W: 7-19,
Baker, DD: 8-32,
Baker, NB: 5-9,
Baker, Peter: 10-18,
Baker, SA: 10-21, 13-9,
Balch, Francis: 12-22,
Balch, George: 13-1, 13-4,
Balch, Jeremiah: 7-9,
Balch, John: 8-20, 8-28,
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Baldwin, AC: 14-1, 14-16,
Baldwin, Cyrus: 6-14,
Baldwin, JD: 9-18, 10-1,
Baldwin, Samuel: 5-10,
Baley, OL: 7-10,
Ball, HS: 9-7
Ball, John: 6-2, 11-6,
Banks, NP: 9-14,
Barborn, JR: 7-17,
Barbour, IR: 13-2,
Baring/Barring Brothers Co. 16-1, 16-3, 16-4, 16-6, 16-8, 16-11, 16-12, 16-20,
Barker, Benjamin: 8-21,
Barker, D: 5-1a, 5-2,
Barker, ED: 10-13,
Barker, Loring: 13-3,
Barley[?], WP: 9-2,
Barnard, Benton: 8-18,
Barner, William: 7-13,
Barnes, Ann: 12-14,
Barnes, George: 14-12,
Barnes, IO: 12-12,
Barnes, Lewis: 5-1a,
Barnes, N. Fred: 6-3, 6-5,
Barnes, William: 16-23,
Barney, Hiram: 10-7,
Barreda, Daniel: 16-12,
Barrett, CB: 6-22,
Barrett, E: 14-18,
Barrett, JH: 11-8,
Barrones, Homer: 11-4,
Barrow, Lanny: 13-1,
Barrows, Edward: 10-12,
Barstow, George: 8-21, 8-26, 8-27,
Barstow, James: 7-2,
Bartlett, Benjamin: 5-4,
Bartlett, DW: 12-19,
Bartlett, Enoch: 5-22, 6-16,
Bartlett, Ichabod: 5-2, 5-16, 8-31, 9-11,
Bartlett, J/Joseph: 9-7, 10-23,
Bartlett, Jefferson: 7-12,
Bartlett, Josiah: 6-4, 6-14, 7-8,
Bartlett, MD: 10-19,
Bartlett, WO: 13-12,
Barton & Guestier: 16-12, 16-20, 16-21 [in French]
Bascom, Ansel: 9-21,
Bascom, WT: 11-21,
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Bassett, William: 7-2,
Bassler, Gottlieb: 9-12,
Batchelor, L: 13-9,
Bateman, LH: 8-19,
Bates, ?: 5-5,
Bates, Benjamin: 9-9,
Bates, John: 9-15, 9-18, 10-18,
Bath Democratic Committee: 5-8,
Battles, A: 11-2,
Bayley, Kiah: 7-10, 7-16, 10-11,
Bayley, RW: 6-24,
Beach, Joseph: 7-14,
Beach, Martin: 11-23,
Beale, B: 8-26,
Beals, William: 6-23,
Beardslee, RG: 10-13,
Beau, Ira: 8-23,
Beck, Hamden: 8-20,
Beckett, JL: 8-21,
Beckwith, Salmon: 8-18, 8-23,
Beecher, RL: 10-18,
Belcher[?], Hiram: 9-2,
Bell, AH: 10-1,
Bell, Charles: 12-4,
Bell, James: 10-3,
Bell, Samuel: 13-14, 14-12,
Bell, SC: 5-6,
Bellows, Henry: 15-21,
Bellows, William: 11-21, 11-22,
Benedict, J: 7-19,
Benjamin, Park: 14-14,
Bennett, Amelia: 8-20,
Bennett, Charles: 9-21, 10-2,
Bennett, Clark: 6-25,
Bennett, Thomas: 7-9,
Benson, Jared: 8-10,
Bent[?], John: 6-2, 8-32,
Berry, John: 8-7,
Berry, NS: 6-9, 7-2, 7-19, 12-2, 12-5,
Bianchy, Elie: 16-5, 16-6 [in Spanish],
Bickford, Nathan: 6-29,
Bigelow, George: 8-8, 8-32,
Bingham, DL: 6-25,
Bird, FW: 12-17,
Birdsell, L: 11-19,
Birney, William: 10-17,
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Bishop, NH: 9-2,
Black, RJ: 9-7,
Blair, M: 14-4,
Blair, William: 14-17,
Blake, SC: 13-17,
Blanchard, JP: 7-12,
Blanco, Henry: 15-3,
Bliss, DW: 14-4,
Bliss, George: 8-34, 9-9,
Blodgett, Calvin: 8-29,
Bogan, BL: 12-12,
Bogue, VA: 13-2,
Bond, EW: 7-8,
Bond, Henry: 9-7,
Bonnefouse[?], S: 9-8,
Bonney, BW: 9-21,
Boodey/Boody, JP: 6-2, 6-5,
Booth, LM/SM: 6-27, 6-28, 10-5, 10-6,
Borden, BE: 8-15,
Boswell, JR: 9-16,
Bott, J: 12-28,
Bourne, William: 14-16,
Bouton, John: 6-9,
Bowditch, HI: 6-24, 6-25, 8-33,
Bowen, BE: 6-18,
Bowen, Henry: 14-2,
Bowen, Joseph: 7-13,
Bowers, Jesse: 5-8,
Bowles Brothers: 16-11, 16-12, 16-13, 16-19,
Boyd, J: 5-1a, 9-2,
Boyden, E: 6-22,
Boynten, John: 11-13,
Boyes, John: 10-5,
Boynton, DS: 10-14,
Boynton, William: 6-27, 6-28,
Brackett, Humphrey: 6-23,
Brackett, John: 11-23, 12-7, 12-17, 14-17,
Bradburn, George: 6-15,
Bradford, Arthur: 7-13,
Bradford, Henry: 12-26,
Bradford, Simeon: 8-23,
Braidwood, Thomas: 10-18,
Brainerd, Lawrence: 8-19,
Brandywine, US Frigate, crew of: 9-15,
Branner, John: 14-22,
Branson, JH: 10-19,
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Brasher, BP: 15-14,
Bratton, EE: 14-18,
Braun, DM: 13-15,
Breck, Moses: 6-26,
Breen, Samuel: 12-5,
Breese, Samuel: 13-12,
Bremer, ?: 9-11,
Brewer, Cyrus: 10-18,
Brewer, James: 6-21,
Brewer, Josiah: 7-8, 7-9, 7-15, 10-19, 10-20,
Brewster, Henry: 7-15,
Brewster, John: 10-9,
Brewster, William: 9-2, 12-18,
Bridge, JF: 9-11,
Bridge, Matthew: 5-6,
Briggs, James: 8-13,
Briggs, William: 8-7,
Brigham, JR: 11-19,
Brigham, W: 7-10,
Brisbane, WH: 9-12, 9-16, 10-1, 10-3, 10-5,
Brock, HH: 7-16,
Brockman, EF: 6-9,
Brodey, Joseph: 9-5,
Brooks, David: 12-22,
Brown, Albert/AE/AG: 9-9, 10-17,
Brown, Ana: 11-1,
Brown, David: 13-6,
Brown, George: 7-19, 8-21,
Brown, Ira: 14-5, 14-17,
Brown, James: 10-19,
Brown, John: 5-15, 6-4, 6-5, 6-8, 6-15, 8-10, 8-15, 14-7,
Brown, Luther/L: 8-10, 8-13, 8-27,
Brown, Simon/SM: 8-23, 8-33,
Brown, T: 9-10, 9-12,
Brown, William/WC: 6-24, 10-3, 10-13, 10-15,
Browne, Aaron: 14-11,
Browne, Albert/AG: 10-8, 10-10, 10-11, 11-19, 13-6, 13-7, 13-9, 13-22,
Bruce, Nathaniel: 8-20,
Bruninghansen, Charles: 11-20,
Brush, Abner: 9-3,
Bryant, Jeremy: 6-13,
Bryant, MB: 10-15,
Bryant, R: 11-15,
Buchanan, George: 10-8,
Buck, Ali: 12-23,
Buckingham, E: 5-7, 5-14,
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Buckingham, GI: 10-13,
Buckland, Andrew: 11-23, 12-2,
Buell, Matthew: 6-3,
Burch, LD: 14-7,
Burleigh, George: 11-1,
Burleigh, MC: 13-6,
Burrell, Charles: 13-7,
Burroughs, Peter: 8-33,
Buffam, Arnold: 8-19, 12-7,
Buffam, LW: 7-2,
Buffam, Mary: 8-19,
Bulkley, PC: 11-15,
Burke, Edmund: 5-9, 5-10, 5-11,
Burleigh, JA: 7-5,
Burlingame, A: 16-15,
Burlingame, Jane: 11-21,
Burnett, RM: 8-1
Burnham, DS/DR: 6-13, 6-14, 8-13, 8-23, 8-26, 9-15, 14-2,
Burnham, John: 8-32,
Burns, AM: 8-10, 7-13,
Burr, David: 8-3,
Burr, William: 9-2,
Burrows, Joseph: 6-26, 7-2,
Burt, Henry: 14-23, 14-24, 16-16, 16-19,
Burt, William: 13-9,
Butler, BF: 5-11, 5-12,
Butler, Isiah/Josiah/Joseph: 5-12, 6-4, 6-6, 7-16, 8-9, 8-24, 9-17,
Butler, JG: 16-11,
Butler, John: 6-10, 8-2, 8-3,
Button, Joseph: 8-22,
Buzzell, Samuel: 10-11,
Calderon de la Barca, Fanny: 15-2, 15-7, 15-9,
Calef, AB: 10-16, 10-17, 10-19,
Calkins, Leonard: 11-6,
Cambridge, JH: 14-14,
Campbell, Napoleon: 10-11,
Candia Democrats: 5-21,
Cann, Thomas: 11-12,
Carleton, Edmund: 8-21,
Carlton/Carleton, John/JL: 6-10, 6-17, 6-18, 6-20, 6-25, 7-1, 7-3, 7-4, 7-5, 7-14, 7-17, 811, 9-6, 11-3, 11-4, 11-15, 12-6, 12-8, 12-9, 12-10, 12-23, 12-26, 12-28, 13-1, 14-21,
Carlton, WR: 6-14,
Carpenter, JH: 11-9, 11-23,
Carr, Alonzo: 6-12,
Carroll, William: 8-28,
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Carter, James: 6-26,
Carter, John: 14-1,
Carter, Robert: 12-28,
Cartland, MA/Moses: 6-17, 6-19, 7-2, 8-6, 10-4, 12-7, 12-22,
Case, O: 12-1,
Cass, Austin: 6-5, 6-19, 7-17, 12-5,
Cass, Sam: 8-34,
Cass, William: 9-9,
Cassady, JB: 11-2,
Cassedy, S: 8-22,
Cassidy, Clinton: 10-13, 10-14,
Cast[?], J: 9-2,
Castle, John: 9-3,
Cate, Horatio: 9-19,
Catlin, James: 8-4,
Catlind, George: 8-18,
Caufman, Abraham: 10-8,
Caverly[?], Robert: 6-6, 9-6,
Caverno, Charles: 12-20, 12-21, 12-23,
Center, Isaac: 6-23,
Ceyder[?], John: 8-30,
Ceyler, LC: 12-13,
Chadwick, AG: 6-26
Chadwick, Edmund: 6-2,
Chadwick, John: 5-8,
Chadwick, SG: 6-29,
Chamberlin, F: 9-9,
Chambers, James: 14-11,
Chance, Mahlon: 12-24,
Chandler, BF: 14-11,
Chandler, MA: 12-18, 13-4,
Chandler, Samuel: 9-6, 9-16,
Chandler, WE: 12-18, 12-22, 13-10, 14-10, 14-11, 14-18,
Chandler, Z: 16-12,
Channing, WH: 7-9, 7-11, 8-6,
Chapman, AM/MW: 6-15, 6-17, 6-20,
Chapman, Cyrus: 8-17,
Chapman, JB: 6-27, 6-28, 7-2,
Chapman, Joshua: 14-14,
Chase, AM: 8-14,
Chase, Charles: 9-10,
Chase, FR: 5-10, 5-21, 6-16,
Chase, Frederic: 11-4,
Chase, Hannah: 11-7,
Chase, Leaman: 15-5,
Chase, Leonard: 11-9,
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Chase, SP: 7-4, 7-6, 7-16, 7-17, 7-18, 8-1, 8-2, 8-29, 9-19, 10-5, 10-14, 10-23, 11-12, 1113, 12-3, 12-9, 12-12, 13-1,
Chase, William: 11-17,
Cheever, AD: 13-3,
Cheever, Charles: 8-26, 10-3,
Chesebro, HO: 10-15,
Cheshire County Democrats: 5-21,
Chester Committee: 6-11,
Chester, William: 9-15,
Cheney, ED: 13-8,
Cheney, OB: 8-7,
Cheney, R: 11-11,
Cheney, TA: 11-17, 13-6,
Chesley, John: 12-6,
Chester City PA, citizens of: 13-2,
Child, David: 6-26,
Childe, Robert: 14-16,
Childs, J: 11-9,
Chipman, Thomas: 13-11,
Chittenden, SE: 8-29,
Christie, John: 8-27,
Church, J: 11-9,
Church, William: 7-9,
Churchill, L: 7-10,
Ciley[?], Thomas: 8-26,
Cilley, A: 9-11,
Cilley, BP: 8-27,
Cilley, Daniel: 9-1,
Cilley, Horatio: 7-3,
Cilley, Joseph: 6-21, 7-11,
Cist, LJ: 14-15,
Claflin, William: 10-23,
Claggett, JB: 8-26,
Claggett, William: 5-13, 5-16, 6-1, 6-2, 6-3, 6-5, 6-7, 6-19, 7-13, 7-16, 9-7, 9-13, 10-2,
10-5,
Clapp, Aaron: 10-15,
Clapp, Eben: 6-2, 9-18,
Clark, Ansyl: 6-23,
Clark, C/CF: 8-2, 9-3, 10-17,
Clark, Daniel: 8-28,
Clark, George: 6-8, 6-14, 6-18, 6-20, 7-2,
Clark, Henry: 7-12,
Clark, Jacob: 13-3,
Clark, LC/JC: 7-10, 8-31,
Clark, Robert/RP: 11-20, 13-1,
Clark, SG: 8-8,
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Clark, W: 8-17,
Clarke, Aaron: 14-11,
Clarke, DWC: 14-14,
Clarke, George: 10-12,
Clarke, Harry: 10-11, 10-16, 10-18, 10-19, 12-7,
Clarke, John: 6-25, 7-2, 9-17,
Clarke, SC: 8-18,
Clarke, WF: 8-19,
Clavendon, Lord: 13-5,
Clement, JP: 8-22,
Clements, JF: 9-19,
Cleveland, Charles/CD,CF: 5-16, 7-8, 7-10, 7-11, 7-17, 9-18,
Cleveland, HT: 11-2,
Cleveland, Moses: 7-10,
Clinton, Thomas: 5-22,
Clizbe, E: 10-18,
Clough, David: 9-7,
Clough, John: 6-13, 7-1,
Clough, Jonathan: 14-18,
Clough, Luther: 14-1,
Coates, Lindley: 9-1, 9-17,
Cobb, William: 9-9,
Cochran, MB: 12-18,
Cochran, NS: 6-2,
Cock, Townsend: 10-19,
Codman[?], JC: 5-2,
Coff, Alfred: 10-2,
Coffin, Addison: 8-7,
Coffin, CC: 7-12,
Coffin, W; 9-13,
Coffman, Isaac: 13-2,
Coggin, Fred: 12-10,
Coggins, P: 8-24,
Cogswell, CN: 5-7,
Cogswell, Francis: 5-12, 5-19,
Cogswell, Pearson: 8-33, 9-2, 9-7, 9-9, 9-12,
Cogswell, William: 6-27, 9-2,
Coit, L. Howland: 16-13, 16-16,
Colby, Andrew: 6-5,
Colby, BB: 14-2,
Colby, CG: 9-13,
Colby, Ethan: 13-20,
Colby, Isaac: 6-17,
Colby, JWH: 6-5,
Colby, John: 16-12,
Colby, Nehemiah: 5-22,
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Colcord, JH: 6-13,
Cole, AN: 10-12,
Cole, Ralph: 6-16,
Collins, AM: 8-6, 8-11,
Collins, Michael: 8-19,
Colman, Nathaniel: 9-5,
Compton, PC: 10-23,
Conant, John: 7-1,
Conard, William: 12-14,
Concent, John: 7-13,
Condit, WW: 12-23,
Cone, ES: 8-5,
Cones, SE: 5-9,
Conover, DD: 12-26,
Conover, FA: 8-33,
Conrad, WF/William: 11-22, 12-12,
Conway, MD: 13-3,
Cook, AA: 11-8,
Cook, EH: 9-19,
Cooke, Samuel: 11-14,
Coolidge, C: 6-27,
Coolidge, Joseph: 16-4,
Coon, J: 9-16,
Cooper, Otis: 6-8, 6-12, 6-13,
Cooper, Saunders: 7-1,
Cooper, William: 5-1,
Cornell, Richard: 13-11,
Corner, WM: 8-21,
Cornish town: 6-17,
Cornstock, RJ: 9-16,
Corrvine, William: 13-7,
Corte, Count: 16-14,
Corti, L: 16-21,
Cortland, Jonathan: 6-19,
Cottell, LD: 8-7,
Cotton, JW: 12-14,
Coues, SE: 13-2,
Coulter, JH: 10-13, 11-18,
Covley, Mrs DN: 14-15,
Cowan, Louis: 8-28,
Cowdin, Elliot: 6-12, 6-13, 6-14,
Cowles, Henry: 9-12,
Cox, SS: 15-16, 16-22,
Crafts, Samuel: 14-12,
Crafts, WA: 12-23,
Craig, Neville: 8-16,
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Craig, WB: 11-12,
Cram, Marshal: 11-7,
Cram, NP/NS: 5-9, 5-14, 6-9, 6-15, 6-18, 7-11, 9-12,
Cramer, EM: 9-18,
Crampton, John: 16-4,
Crane, CH: 11-14,
Crane, Davis: 7-11, 8-18,
Cranston, William: 13-16,
Cravens, JH: 8-32,
Crawford, RP: 12-15,
Crawford, Thomas: 13-15,
Cross, HJ: 11-8, 11-9,
Cross, William: 5-22,
Crowell, Thomas: 7-12,
Crutchett, James: 12-17,
Culver, ED: 9-9,
Cumberland County Democratic Committee: 5-7,
Currier, David: 11-22,
Currier, Dwight: 10-9,
Currier, Jacob: 5-17,
Curtis, Jonathan: 6-7,
Curtis, Silas: 9-7,
Cushing, TH: 9-3, 12-8,
Cushman, David: 7-7,
Cushman, LE: 9-14,
Cushman, Samuel: 8-31,
Custer, GW: 8-25,
Cutter, Charles/CW: 6-18, 7-3, 8-25, 8-30,
Cutts, H: 5-2,
Cuyler, SC: 10-15,
Dainese, F: 11-6,
Dakin, Samuel: 5-21,
Dalton, Eliazer: 6-25,
Damagh, C: 8-34,
Dame, DW: 12-16,
Dana, S: 7-10, 8-6, 8-23, 10-11,
Daner, S: 6-6,
Daniel, GM: 5-16,
Daniels, Timothy: 8-11,
Darling, Charles: 16-16,
Darling, N: 11-3, 11-6,
Darrah, RK: 9-3,
Davis, Asa: 6-20,
Davis, CL: 6-2, 8-25,
Davis, EM: 11-23,
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Davis, George: 8-22, 9-1, 9-2, 9-3,
Davis, James: 5-9, 7-16,
Davis, Jefferson: 7-1,
Davis, MM/MH: 8-29, 9-6, 9-18,
Davis, NA: 6-11, 6-12, 6-13, 6-14,
Davis, S: 14-16,
Davis, William/WBF: 10-18, 12-15,
Davis, Woodbury: 7-17,
Dawson, Henry: 14-16,
Day, John: 8-10,
Day, George: 12-14,
Day, William: 9-18,
Dean, Daniel: 8-1,
Dean, MM: 11-1,
Deane, JC: 15-20,
Deane, James: 9-8,
Deane, Joseph: 7-11,
Deane, LH: 7-9,
Dearborn, John: 6-15,
Decatur, Stephen: 8-21, 13-7,
DeForest, Jacob: 10-7,
Delano, Henry: 14-16,
Deming, Hiram: 11-16,
Denison, F: 10-6,
Dennett, Charles: 9-2,
Dennett, George: 8-26,
Dennis, Gideon: 11-4,
Dennis, J: 16-14,
Derring, H: 10-5, 10-14,
deVoss, J: 6-20,
Dewey, George: 10-4, 12-12, 12-20, 14-17,
Dickens, A: 11-9, 16-26,
Dickerson, EN: 14-18,
Dickerson, KR: 12-8,
Dickins/Dickens, A: 11-6, 12-19,
Dickinson, J: 11-4,
Dickney, John: 14-17,
Dickson, JE: 8-9,
Dietrich, John: 12-28,
Dittenhoefer, Abram: 10-15,
Dix, TM: 10-14,
Dixon, Hiram: 12-1,
Dobie, David: 8-18,
Dodge, George: 5-14,
Dodge, John: 7-13,
Dods, JB: 13-1,
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Doe, Charles: 13-4, 13-6, 14-2,
Doe, JB: 9-5,
Dorrance, WW: 10-16,
Doty, RS: 10-1,
Doughty, George: 7-11, 9-18,
Douglas, William: 11-11,
Douglass, Joshua: 11-23,
Dover Lyceum: 5-6,
Dow, FV: 12-1,
Dow, George: 6-21, 6-22,
Dow, John: 6-28, 6-29, 7-14, 7-18, 13-3,
Dow, Neal: 13-17,
Dow, W: 8-26, 8-28,
Downing, Charles: 14-11,
Downing, EC: 9-13,
Downing, George: 7-11,
Downing, Samuel: 5-13,
Drake, Henry: 10-13,
Draper, S: 6-29, 7-8,
Drew, Elijah: 9-1,
Drew, Ira: 6-5,
DuBois, CE: 11-1,
Dudley, Benjamin: 14-13,
Dudley, CA: 12-24, 14-5,
Duffee, Lewis: 8-28,
Duffie, ON: 16-18,
Duffield, Benjamin: 13-7,
Duganne, AJH: 9-20,
Dugdale, Joseph: 7-15,
Dummer, Harry: 5-1a,
Dummer, HE: 14-13,
Dunbar, Duncan: 8-24,
Duncan, Jeremiah: 8-34, 9-3,
Duncan, Samuel: 12-4,
Dunham, DS: 12-15,
Dunham, John: 12-25,
Dunham, Laban: 10-1,
Dunlap, George: 8-1,
Dunn, Nathaniel: 8-24,
Durgin, JM: 13-15,
Durham, town of: 5-16,
Dutton, Emilie: 16-12,
Dwighte, Francis: 5-1a,
Dwighte, Thomas: 5-1a,
Dyer, CM: 13-5,
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Earle, John: 8-12,
Earle, Pliny: 8-24, 8-34,
Earle, William: 8-8,
Eastland, John: 8-7,
Eastman, AW: 11-2,
Eastman, HG: 12-24,
Eastman, J/Z: 5-9, 7-4, 7-14, 7-19, 10-6, 10-21, 10-23, 11-10, 11-11, 11-18,
Eastman, R: 6-15,
Eccles, DS: 12-7,
Eckley, ER: 10-20,
Edmonds, Joseph: 10-12, 10-21, 11-2,
Edmunds, J: 11-8, 11-20
Edny, George: 8-32,
Edward, Henry: 7-14,
Edward, JL: 8-22,
Edwards, B: 6-18,
Edwards, D: 13-8,
Egberte, Lewis: 8-34,
Ela, Jacob/JH: 6-1, 6-3, 6-4, 6-5, 6-6, 6-7, 6-16, 12-8, 13-7, 13-10, 13-12, 13-15, 14-10,
16-12,
Elbert, William: 13-23,
Elder, William: 10-17,
Eldridge, JL: 9-8, 11-19,
Eldridge, Levi: 7-15,
Elkins, Jeremiah: 5-6,
Ellis, CM: 11-12,
Ellis, Henry: 12-8,
Ellsworth, DC: 5-6, 7-17, 10-3,
Elmen[?], Rufus: 8-4,
Ely, Lewis: 9-11,
Emerson, Abraham: 6-5, 6-8, 6-9,
Emerson, John: 10-14,
Emerson, Sarah: 14-24,
Emerson, Smith: 7-2,
Emerton, Thomas: 6-17,
Emery, James: 7-14,
Emmons, William: 8-9,
Endicott, William: 10-9,
Enriques, Mrs: 15-7,
Epps, John: 8-1,
Errett, Russell: 12-14,
Erwin, James: 10-6,
Esben, F: 12-26,
Evans, Elwood: 7-9,
Evans, Nathan: 7-11,
Evans, Richard: 14-6,
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Errett, Russel: 7-18, 11-8,
Exeter Democrats: 5-22,
Fabre & Co: 16-17,
Fairchild, Peter: 8-19,
Fairfield, Edward: 6-23,
Fairfield, J: 5-20,
Fancher, Hori: 8-18
Farnham, Luther: 9-3, 9-6,
Farnsworth, D: 9-1,
Farnsworth, SD: 14-15,
Farrar, Charles: 12-16,
Farrell, RJ/RF: 16-11, 16-12, 16-13, 16-15, 16-16, 16-17,
Farwell, AB: 12-26,
Farwell, Richard: 6-29,
Faulkner, FA: 11-21,
Faxon, William: 14-3,
Fay, AG: 10-17,
Fee, John: 10-6, 13-1,
Felt, William: 10-8,
Felton, M: 8-18,
Fendall, PP: 13-17,
Fergerson, JB: 9-10,
Fernald, Henry/HB: 11-6, 11-7,
Ferren, AD: 11-10, 12-22, 12-28, 13-3, 14-5,
Fessenden, Samuel: 9-17,
Fessenden, TA: 8-12,
Fessenden, WP: 5-8, 5-9, 6-5, 6-17,
Field, David: 6-11, 8-23,
Finch, AB: 13-9,
Fish, Hamilton: 9-13, 16-15, 16-17,
Fish, L: 12-23,
Fish, William: 12-15, 12-16,
Fisher, Charles: 9-16,
Fisher, Cyrus: 6-26,
Fisher, MM: 8-13,
Fisher, TW: 11-1,
Fitch, AH: 11-15,
Flagg, William/Wilson: 10-2, 10-7, 10-8,
Flanders, Benjamin: 8-6,
Flanders, WP: 6-17,
Fletcher, Arthur: 11-14, 11-19,
Fletcher, Charles/CF: 7-12, 16-26
Fletcher, JM: 10-8, 10-12, 10-13, 10-19,
Flint, JM: 10-13,
Flint, LT: 12-7,
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Floyd, John: 10-11,
Fogg, George: 6-1, 6-12, 6-16, 6-18, 6-19, 6-26, 7-1, 7-4, 7-5, 7-13, 8-10, 8-11, 9-10, 103, 10-19, 10-21, 11-1, 11-6, 12-8, 12-17, 14-3, 14-20, 14-22, 16-13,
Fogg, Stephen: 12-15,
Fogg, William: 8-19,
Folger, BF: 9-11,
Folger, Robert: 7-12, 8-5,
Folsom, FW: 12-21,
Folsom, George:12-23,
Folsom, JA: 14-3,
Foot, HC: 8-14,
Foot, S: 13-21,
Foote, JF: 11-9, 11-11,
Forbes, Hugh: 10-18, 11-1, 11-12,
Forbes, RB: 14-13,
Ford, Elisha: 9-7,
Ford, James: 7-6,
Forist, MC: 12-23,
Forrest, I/Ichabod: 6-3, 12-17,
Forsbay/Forshay, S: 7-14, 8-8,
Foss, CD: 10-16,
Foster, Charles: 11-11,
Foster, E/ES/EW: 11-10, 11-21, 12-25,
Foster, James: 8-9,
Foster, Jason: 11-12,
Foster, Theodore: 8-8,
Foster, William: 8-29,
Fowler, Asa: 5-12, 7-10, 8-24, 9-10, 13-17,
Fowler, B: 6-4,
Fox, GV: 13-20, 14-4, 14-11,
Fox, William: 14-5,
Frank, A: 11-20,
Franklin, CS: 10-1,
Fraser, James: 12-15,
Frazer, JH: 11-21,
Frederick, BF: 5-14,
Freede, Andrew: 5-19,
Freeman, A/Asa: 8-23, 9-2, 9-18, 12-7,
Freeman, Francis: 11-9,
Freeman, M: 14-3,
Freese, Andrew: 5-20,
French, Amos: 10-2,
French, Benjamin B: 5-12, 9-13,
French, Henry: 5-20, 6-1, 8-2,
French, James/JR: 8-20, 9-10, 9-11,
French, James: 6-17, 7-13, 8-31, 8-32,
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French, John: 8-13, 8-31,
French, M: 9-14,
French, Rodney: 8-14,
French, SA: 5-17, 7-15,
French, TS: 12-1,
French, W: 9-16, 12-28,
Fremont, SL: 9-14,
Friend, JD: 10-17, 10-18,
Friend, John: 6-23,
Fries, Benjamin: 14-18,
Frost, DH: 10-14,
Frost, Ichabod: 9-16,
Frothingham, James: 8-18,
Fuller, EN: 8-30, 9-11,
Fuller, Frank: 13-10,
Fuller, JH: 6-6,
Fuller, Hannah: 11-1,
Fuller, HW: 5-4, 5-6, 5-7, 5-14,
Fuller, Isaac: 14-4, 14-5,
Fuller, Richard: 8-13,
Fuller, William: 8-19,
Furness, WH: 9-9, 12-6,
Gage, Frances: 10-8,
Gage, Frank/Franklin: 5-1a, 6-6, 9-5,
Gaines, John: 9-21,
Gale, George: 11-6,
Gallager, John: 13-12,
Gallup, JC: 10-15, 10-17, 10-19,
Gammon, EH: 9-8,
Ganish/Garnish, RP: 8-31,
Gardner, TA: 10-9,
Garland, Richard: 13-10,
Garland, TB: 10-20,
Gates, Seth: 10-19,
Gatling, RI: 14-13,
Gaylord, H: 12-20,
Geary, John: 16-1,
George, John: 13-17,
George, PR: 13-15,
George, Robert: 8-3, 8-18, 9-2,
George, Thomas: 12-9,
George, WW/WF: 6-17, 6-29, 7-15,
Gerrish, R: 16-14,
Gerry, CF: 9-18,
Gibbons, Mrs AH: 15-13,
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Gibbons, AJ: 12-20,
Gibbons, Joseph/J/JH/JS: 9-12, 11-7, 12-8, 12-11, 16-13,
Gibbons, Lucy: 14-3,
Gibbons, William/W: 11-4, 12-2,
Gibbs, John: 9-10,
Giddings, Joshua: 10-6,
Gilbert, GW: 10-15,
Gilbert, Thaddeus: 8-6, 8-8,
Gilchrist, Albert: 9-21,
Gilchrist, David: 6-2,
Gilchrist, Robert: 6-12, 6-13, 6-21,
Gile, James: 7-10,
Gillett, SP: 13-19,
Gilman, Charles: 11-7,
Gilman, General: 5-12,
Gilman, John: 5-1a, 7-10, 7-18, 8-22, 8-32,
Gilman/Gilmand, Joseph: 6-3, 9-10, 12-24,
Gilpatrick, A: 6-24,
Gimmell, J: 6-16,
Glasier, Aaron: 8-4,
Glazier, WB: 10-15,
Glen/Glenn, David: 9-4,
Gloucester, H: 10-12, 11-4,
Goble, JA: 10-9,
Goddard, JA: 8-21,
Godfrey, John: 6-21, 6-22,
Goffe/Goff, William: 7-11, 7-17, 9-9,
Goldsborough, HA: 13-23,
Gonzales, Domingo: 16-12 [in Spanish],
Goodale, JS: 10-15,
Goodale, John: 11-1, 12-4,
Goodrich, CB: 6-2, 7-9, 8-26,
Goodwin, HC: 10-16, 10-17, 10-18, 10-19, 10-20,
Goodwin, Ichabod: 12-8, 12-17, 13-1, 13-4, 14-19,
Goodwin, MB: 13-6,
Goodwin, Thomas: 6-2,
Gookin, JW: 5-1, 8-19,
Gordon, George: 6-18, 9-18, 10-15, 10-17, 12-23, 13-3,
Gordon, James: 6-2, 12-10,
Gordon, Nathaniel: 8-28,
Gore, WH: 12-12,
Gould, Charles: 11-15,
Gould, John:/JS/JP 9-8, 9-10, 12-2, 12-28,
Gould, Robert: 8-25,
Goulding, CH: 11-10,
Gove, Jacob: 8-14,
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Gove, WH: 12-23,
Gow, John: 13-22,
Gowell, Sarah: 8-31,
Gowen, MM: 13-11,
Grafton County: 5-21,
Graham, DM: 12-21, 12-22,
Graham, John/JH: 11-2, 11-3, 11-9,
Graham, Samuel: 10-16,
Graham, William: 9-15,
Grandy, George: 11-12,
Granger, Gideon: 10-18,
Granger, Henry: 13-2,
Grant, GA: 5-16, 8-7,
Grant, Oscar: 8-24,
Grant, M: 6-25,
Graves, CE: 10-16,
Gray, AW: 13-4,
Gray, JA: 9-16,
Gray, WF: 16-22,
Greaves, William: 8-5,
Greely, C: 11-20,
Green, George: 8-19,
Green, William: 14-6,
Greene, Benjamin: 7-19,
Greene, Thomas: 9-21,
Greenleaf, PH: 8-3,
Greenough, GG: 6-15,
Gregg, James: 6-19, 9-7,
Gregory, DS: 12-12,
Gregory, Henry: 9-21,
Gregory, WH: 7-16, 11-20,
Gridley, Silas: 7-10,
Griffin, BFS: 7-12,
Griffin, SH: 12-4
Griffin, William: 7-12,
Grin, JM: 9-19,
Griswold, George: 14-17,
Groom, William: 11-1,
Grover, Edwin: 12-15,
Groves, NF: 7-13,
Guernsey, Orrin: 8-34,
Guest, John: 14-1,
Guestier, Barton: 16-17, 16-18, 16-19,
Gunckel, Lewis: 11-19,
Gunn, SC: 8-9,
Gunnison, William; 7-15,
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Guppey, JJ: 7-8,
Gurowski, ?: 13-10,
Hackett or Hacket, Charles: 6-17, 6-18,
Hackett, WH: 7-10, 8-20, 8-22, 8-23, 8-24, 13-9, 14-19, 14-20,
Hagerman, JE: 8-33,
Haight, Gilbert: 12-18,
Haile, William: 11-6,
Haines, A: 11-14,
Haines, Thomas: 8-23,
Hale, Eben: 6-21,
Hale, Edwin/Edward: 8-22, 8-30,
Hale, George: 8-9, 12-19,
Hale, John P: 5-2, 5-4, 5-5, 5-6, 5-7, 5-8, 5-9, 5-11, 5-12, 5-13, 5-14, 5-16, 5-18, 5-19, 614, 6-15, 6-17, 6-18, 7-1, 7-4, 7-7, 7-9, 7-13, 7-15, 7-16, 8-1, 8-4, 8-11, 8-15, 8-25, 8-28,
8-31, 8-32, 8-34, 9-3, 9-4, 9-7, 9-9, 9-19, 9-20, 9-21, 10-1, 10-3, 10-5, 10-8, 10-13, 1015, 10-18, 10-21, 10-22, 10-23, 11-1, 11-2, 11-3, 11-4, 11-5, 11-7, 11-9, 11-12, 11-13,
11-16, 11-17, 11-19, 11-20, 11-23, 12-2, 12-3, 12-5, 12-6, 12-8, 12-9, 12-11, 12-12, 1213, 12-14, 12-17, 12-18, 12-19, 12-20, 12-21, 12-23, 12-27, 12-28, 13-2, 13-5, 13-6, 139, 13-15, 13-16, 14-2, 14-3, 14-4, 14-7, 14-14, 14-16, 14-17, 14-19, 14-21, 14-22, 14-23,
14-24, 15-1, 15-2, 15-3, 15-4, 15-5, 15-6, 15-7 [this unsent memorandum details Hale’s
problems with the Horatio Perry, Secretary to the US Legation in Madrid], 15-8, 15-9
[more about his problems with Perry], 15-10, 15-11, 15-12, 15-14, 15-15, 15-17, 15-18,
15-19, 15-20, 15-22, 16-2 [notes on his tour in Spain], 16-4, 16-5, 16-6, 16-7, 16-8, 16-9,
16-10, 16-11, 16-12, 16-13, 16-14, 16-15, 16-16, 16-17, 16-18, 16-21 [summary of
problems with Perry], 16-22, 16-24, 16-26,
Hale, Lydia: 11-14,
Hale, Robert: 16-22
Hale, Salma: 7-2, 7-10, 13-14,
Haley, SA/SL: 6-10, 6-20, 6-22, 9-5, 9-7,
Hall, Daniel: 15-16, 16-13, 16-19,
Hall, H/Henry: 11-19, 16-11, 16-13, 16-14, 16-15,
Hall, IP/EP: 6-4, 7-13,
Hall, Isaac: 9-20,
Hall, John, JB, JE: 7-9, 7-15, 8-21, 8-34,
Hall, Josiah: 8-2,
Hall, Launston: 7-19,
Hall, O: 5-13,
Hall, William: 10-19, 10-23,
Hallowell, Norwood: 11-19,
Hamblin, William: 9-13,
Hamilton, ?: 6-29,
Hamilton, Edward: 12-4, 13-13, 13-14, 13-15, 14-12,
Hamlin, ES: 7-18,
Hammond, JD: 6-3,
Hand, Ezekiel: 5-16,
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Hand, SH: 12-6,
Hanford, William: 11-5,
Hanna, John:11-13,
Hanscom, SP: 12-4,
Hanson, John: 8-22,
Hanson, Joseph: 12-16,
Harding, Samuel: 13-21,
Harmon, Artemas: 6-19,
Harmon, Luther: 7-17,
Harper, GM: 9-13,
Harper, JW: 5-16,
Harriman, SM: 12-16,
Harris, Augustus: 6-6, 6-19,
Harris, Edward/EP: 7-1, 7-2, 7-5, 7-6, 7-8, 8-13, 10-14,
Harris, Jerome: 5-8,
Harris, TJ: 6-28, 10-19, 13-4,
Harrison, HL: 12-28,
Harris, Theodore: 16-20,
Hart, LB: 8-25,
Hart, William: 10-18,
Hartland, Moses: 9-12,
Harvey, AW: 9-14, 9-15, 9-16,
Harvey, JG: 8-19,
Harvey, Matthew: 10-3,
Haseltine, George: 8-31,
Haskell, AL: 11-4,
Haskell, Mark: 8-1, 9-14, 9-21, 10-19,
Haswell, Charles: 10-12, 13-5,
Hatch, Albert/A: 5-9, 5-15, 8-33,
Hathaway, SP: 11-10,
Haven, John: 9-10,
Haven, Luther: 10-5, 10-6,
Haven, OH: 7-16,
Havens, Benjamin: 6-6,
Havens, CC: 12-8,
Haverhill Town Committee: 5-21,
Hawkins, Mrs CW: 9-3,
Hawks, JM: 13-2,
Hawley, Alamon: 9-8,
Hawling, HH: 10-12,
Hawthorn, CG: 10-10,
Hay, John: 16-19,
Hayes, Francis: 8-21,
Hayes, John: 5-5, 5-8, 5-16, 6-2, 6-5, 6-7, 6-24, 7-8, 7-15, 8-26, 8-31,
Hayes, William: 6-1,
Hayes, Richard: 8-32,
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Haynes, Watson: 8-31, 9-13,
Haynes, William: 6-26, 8-23,
Haynie, IN: 14-15,
Hazden, EA: 8-22,
Hazeltine, A: 11-20,
Heald, JJ/JT: 12-20, 12-21,
Heald, Jonas: 14-18,
Healey, Samuel: 8-24,
Heaton, Thomas: 8-26,
Hele, John: 12-16,
Helm/Helms, HV/HT: 11-12, 11-17,
Hemmenway, John: 10-3,
Henderson, J: 14-11,
Henderson, James: 12-23,
Henderson, Joseph: 7-10,
Hendry, Samuel: 11-20,
Hendry, William: 6-27,
Henitlelman, Maj. Gen: 13-23,
Henry, Joseph: 10-13,
Henry, William: 11-20,
Hensham, Daniel: 9-14,
Herbert, Thomas: 9-21,
Herkimer County NY, electors of: 6-19,
Herndon, William: 12-7,
Herrick, Charles: 10-2, 10-3, 10-5, 10-7, 10-14, 10-15,
Herrick, Thomas: 11-7, 11-8,
Herring, GW: 11-14,
Hersey, Peter: 11-16,
Hevenor, WS: 10-7,
Hibbard, EA: 12-27,
Hibbard, H: 5-9,
Hickok, James: 8-19,
Hicks, Alex: 9-11,
Higgins, John: 6-2, 6-4,
Higginson, Stephen: 6-25,
Hildrith, R: 9-4,
Hill, EP: 11-4, 11-9,
Hill, James: 6-7,
Hill, Joseph: 11-17,
Hill, Marshall: 5-16, 8-24, 9-1,
Hill, Moses: 6-2,
Hillard, EB: 9-7,
Hillard/Hilliard, LP: 6-22, 6-24, 8-14,
Hiller, Thomas: 10-6,
Hills, Nathaniel: 11-9,
Hills, William: 7-2, 7-7,
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Hinckley, Orville: 12-3,
Hinds, Charles: 12-13,
Hinman, CM: 10-3,
Hitchcock, FL: 12-20,
Hixon, JR: 8-14,
Hobbs, Joseph: 8-34,
Hobbs, Moody: 11-9, 13-18,
Hobsen, Walter: 12-23,
Hodges, ET: 6-23,
Hodgen, George: 8-34,
Hogan, Robert: 7-19,
Hogden, James: 9-6,
Hogdon, William[?]: 5-15,
Hoit/Hoitt, Daniel: 5-16, 6-22, 7-10, 8-6,
Hoitt, GW: 5-17,
Hoitt, Zebediah: 6-14,
Holabird, OF: 13-5,
Holbrook, Harrison: 14-2,
Holcomb, E: 6-2, 6-3, 6-4, 6-5, 13-17,
Holden, George: 9-7,
Holley, Alex: 11-19,
Hollis, Abyah: 12-3,
Holmes, Charles: 10-18,
Holmes, James: 8-17,
Holmes, S/Silas: 8-7, 10-7,
Holt, EH: 10-18,
Holt, N: 12-26,
Homer, PT: 5-19,
Hood, JE: 9-14,
Hooker, John: 8-27,
Hopkins, Charles: 12-5,
Hopkins, Moses: 7-9,
Hopkins, William: 13-19,
Hopper, Isaac: 8-11,
Horback, GL: 11-12,
Horton, Charles: 12-24,
Horton, Jacob: 10-4,
Hoskins, Samuel: 7-11,
Hosmer, Rufus: 11-8,
Hottinger, Isaac: 7-9,
Houghton, EC: 14-5,
Hovey, AG: 12-1,
Hovey, CF: 6-7, 6-15, 8-19,
Howard, Theron: 7-12,
Howe, Estes: 10-4, 14-17,
Howe, JG: 9-1, 9-10,
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Howe, Z: 12-21,
Howell, Andrew: 11-23,
Howell, Robert:11-16,
Howland, Charles: 9-13,
Howland, Joseph: 11-8, 11-9,
Hoyt, E: 11-12,
Hoyt, TR: 10-1,
Hoxie, Joseph: 13-11,
Hubbard, Edwin: 8-3,
Hubbard, OT: 12-22,
Hubbell, Henry: 14-10,
Hudson, JB/TB: 7-11, 7-12,
Huff, Ezra: 8-1,
Humphrey, Luther/L: 9-6, 11-14, 11-23,
Humphrey, Tudor/Zador: 8-10, 9-14,
Humphrey, Z: 6-22, 6-23,
Hunt, Freeman: 9-4,
Hunt, James: 14-3, 14-4,
Hunt, Seth: 11-2,
Hunt, ?/W: 5-9, 6-20,
Huntington, Elisha: 6-24, 8-11,
Huntress, Leonard: 8-34,
Hurd, E: 5-18, 6-2, 6-4, 8-18,
Hurd, Seth: 14-7,
Huse, N: 7-10,
Hussey, Erastus: 9-2,
Hutchins, AH: 8-5,
Hutchins, E: 11-17,
Hutchinson, Titus: 7-8,
Inman, William: 14-10,
Institution of Mercy: 10-18,
Irish, William: 11021,
Jackson, James: 6-28,
Jackson, MM: 14-19,
Jackson, PL: 8-27,
Jacob, E: 13-1,
Jacobs, JN: 13-20,
James, BA: 8-32,
James, EW: 12-22,
James, JW: 6-1, 6-3, 6-12, 6-13, 6-17, 7-5, 7-9, 7-14, 8-7, 8-17, 9-14, 12-8,
Jameson, William: 7-7,
Jay, John: 11-9, 11-15, 12-7, 12-12, 13-3, 13-9, 13-10, 14-2, 14-18, 14-19, 15-10, 16-23,
Jay, William: 7-13, 8-9,
Jefferson, DC: 10-6,
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Jenkins, A: 5-14, 5-20, 5-22,
Jenkins, George: 9-4,
Jenkins, JL: 10-7,
Jenkins, Luther: 5-19,
Jennings, Gilbert: 7-16,
Jessup, George: 9-3,
Jewell, WE: 12-14,
Jewett, Adams: 9-16,
Jewett, Benjamin: 9-6,
Jewett, George: 6-29, 7-2,
Jewett, James: 13-12,
Jewett, John: 6-21, 10-6,
Jewett, SD: 6-2,
Jewett, Solomon: 9-20,
Jillson, C: 10-13, 10-14, 10-15,
Jocelyn, Simeon: 6-20, 9-10, 10-12,
John, John: 7-7, 7-9, 8-5,
Johnson, Alfred: 6-1, 7-15, 8-12,
Johnson, Andrew: 14-21,
Johnson, EB: 8-30,
Johnson, Frances: 12-15,
Johnson, Frank: 12-25,
Johnson, JO: 9-2,
Johnson, JR: 11-13,
Johnson, O: 10-16,
Johnston, John: 6-19,
Jones, CS: 13-5,
Jones, Ezekiel: 9-8,
Jones, Jonathan: 13-22, 14-12,
Jones, SP: 8-1,
Jones, Henry: 13-10,
Jordan, JG: 5-15, 10-3,
Judd, Schuyler: 10-6,
Kane, Thomas: 8-13, 9-11, 9-18,
Keeham, Samuel: 9-10,
Keith, FM: 8-7,
Kelley, CS: 14-15,
Kellog & Comstock Co: 8-5,
Kellogg, HH: 10-18,
Kellogg, JR: 13-15,
Kelly, Patrick: 7-16,
Kelly, William: 11-2, 11-20,
Kelsey, DM: 11-13,
Kendall, BF: 9-20,
Kendall, John: 11-14,
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Kendrick, William: 9-5,
Ketcham, CW: 10-19,
Keyes, Edward: 8-10,
Keyser, John: 9-3,
Kidder, J: 6-9,
Kilgore, Damon: 9-5,
Kimball, Increasse: 7-5,
Kimball, Jesse: 6-23,
Kimball, NP: 6-2,
Kimes, Levi: 11-12,
King, Edward: 16-20,
King, John: 7-14, 10-14,
King, JW: 13-12,
King, Leicester: 7-17,
Kingsbury, Fisher: 8-15,
Kinne, SG: 9-7,
Kittery Committee: 5-19,
Knapp, CL: 6-26, 6-29, 8-11,
Knerr, Levi: 12-17,
Knight, Isaac/IM: 9-7, 11-9,
Knowlton, James: 13-4,
Lackey, AH: 7-16, 7-17, 8-3,
Ladd, Alex: 7-10, 8-33,
Ladd, J: 11-6,
Laighton, William: 5-4, 13-12,
Laird, Wilson: 11-12,
Laker, Henry: 11-12,
Lamb, D: 7-12,
Lambert, TR: 8-18, 9-7, 16-16,
Lamos, Nathaniel: 6-5,
Lamprey, William: 5-15,
Lancaster town: 5-21,
Lane, Levi: 12-3,
Lane, TC/JC: 5-1a, 5-2, 5-4, 5-6, 9-14,
Langenschwartz, Max: 14-9,
Langton, JBF: 14-12,
Lapham, Louis: 8-14,
Larkin, Thomas: 9-12,
Lason, Henry: 7-13,
Lauder, FW: 13-10,
Lavallette, ESF: 13-7,
Lawrence, Joseph: 6-8,
Lawrence, William: 5-9,
Leach, William: 8-21,
Leavitt, Dudley: 8-25, 9-5,
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Leavitt, Joshua: 7-4, 7-8, 7-14, 7-18, 7-19, 8-3, 8-10, 8-12, 8-13, 8-20, 8-33, 9-18,
Leavitt, Nelson: 9-1,
Leavitt, Samuel: 13-21,
LeBaron, Martha: 11-13,
Lefavour, Robert: 9-3,
Leggat, Andrew: 7-1,
Leland, JM: 12-10,
Lenthal, John: 14-3,
Lerch, John: 11-14,
Leslie, HP: 14-12, 14-13,
Letchworth, J: 9-9,
Lewell, Caroline: 8-19,
Lewis, A: 10-19,
Lewis, DC: 9-7,
Lewis, Edward: 7-12, 10-17,
Lewis, Robert: 10-18,
Lewis, Samuel: 7-15, 8-4, 8-8, 9-1, 10-6,
Lewis, TW: 11-5,
Libby, HL: 11-14,
Libby, Stephen: 8-12,
Lightford, Francis: 11-15,
Lindsey/Lindsay, Joseph: 7-9, 8-19, 8-24, 8-31, 8-34, 9-2, 10-8,
Littfield, NL: 5-1a,
Little, Josiah/JL/JS: 8-1, 8-24, 8-25, 8-26, 8-31, 8-33, 9-10,
Little, WD: 8-23,
Littlefield, Rufus: 8-11,
Littlehale, Edna/Edward: 6-20, 8-10,
Littleton Committee: 5-20,
Livermore, AA: 9-15,
Livermore, Isaac: 11-19,
Locke, Jacob: 9-1,
Locke, Stacy: 6-6,
Lockwood, ?: 8-22,
Lockwood, JA: 12-15,
Lockwood, Lewis: 13-12,
Lockwood, William/WA: 12-4, 12-10,
Long, JC: 9-17, 12-1,
Long, JE: 13-6,
Long, NR: 13-4,
Loomis, Dwight: 10-15, 10-17, 10-19, 10-20,
Long, N/NB/NR: 5-2, 5-3, 6-4, 6-15, 6-20, 13-17,
Lord, Harry/HM: 6-2, 12-22,
Lord, SA: 7-12,
Loring, Charles: 16-26,
Loring, Ellis Gray: 6-24, 6-25,
Lothrup, SK/SR: 5-8, 6-1, 6-21, 7-1,
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Lovejoy, JC: 8-11, 8-14,
Loveland, Mrs S: 9-3,
Lovell, Warren: 8-27, 12-11, 12-18, 12-20,
Lovering, James: 14-11,
Lovering, John: 8-14,
Low, Joseph: 8-24,
Lowe, George: 6-25,
Lowell, C: 11-16,
Lowell Hickory Club: 5-21,
Lyford, SC: 12-22, 13-6, 14-9, 14-11,
Lyman, George: 9-15,
Lyman, Giles: 8-19,
Lyman, RW: 12-22,
Lynde, AL: 8-11,
Mace, Daniel: 11-21,
MacKeehan, OP: 15-8, 15-9, 16-2, 16-5,
MacLean, Charles: 16-11,
Macomb, Harriet: 12-23,
MacRea, Mary: 9-5,
Macy, James: 9-9,
Magallon, Joseph: 16-13,
Magill, LW: 10-19,
Magraden, WB: 12-3,
Maher, James: 8-18,
Manchester Committee: 6-7,
Manchester town: 5-22,
Manhon/Manton, Benjamin: 13-13, 13-14,
Mann, JS: 9-12, 10-22,
Manley, John: 11-18, 11-19, 11-23,
Mansfield, NN: 7-17,
Marburg[?], L: 5-13,
March, Clement: 13-6,
March, JC: 9-2,
Marsh, Dellvan: 5-15,
Marsh, Thomas: 5-8,
Marsh, John/J: 7-18, 16-26,
Marshall, Harvey: 11-16,
Marshall, Mrs Humphrey: 14-16,
Marshall, James: 9-13,
Marshall, JM: 16-24,
Marshall, Nathaniel: 8-25,
Marsten, John: 7-2,
Marston, SW: 9-6,
Marston, WA: 5-3, 8-21, 9-21,
Martin, Luther: 11-14,
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Martin, Wait: 9-1, 12-1,
Martinez, ?: 15-13 [in Spanish], 15-17, 15-18,
Martyn, TM: 6-27, 6-28,
Marvin, AL: 9-9,
Maryall, Samuel: 12-22,
Mason, Charles: 6-27, 8-12, 8-13,
Mason, John: 9-18, 10-19,
Mason, LD/Larkin: 11-6, 12-3, 12-8, 12-10, 12-14, 14-16,
Masters, John: 6-16,
Mathews, I: 9-18,
Matteson, OB: 12-6,
Mattison, Martin: 9-10,
Maxey, RP: 10-2,
May, Henry: 12-1,
May, Samuel: 9-16, 10-10, 11-4, 13-9,
May, Seth: 9-10,
McCarty, JH: 13-17,
McCausland, WK: 12-27,
McClelland, JL: 8-19,
McClure, MC: 11-1, 11-2,
McCullough, J: 7-17,
McCurd, CL: 6-17,
McDonati[?], FS: 6-1,
McDonnell, RB: 10-7,
McDowell, FA: 8-12,
McDuffee, John: 16-19,
McDuffee, Louis: 6-6, 9-8,
McEwen, Augustus: 9-3,
McFarland, Andrew: 12-7,
McFarland, Asa: 7-10,
McFarland, GA: 8-13,
McFarland: HH: 12-1,
McFarland, LB: 11-20,
McGundy, CL: 5-12,
McGuire, James: 14-18,
McKay, Donald: 14-8,
McKay, NH: 14-7,
McKeen, James: 8-3,
McKeen, John: 10-2,
McKein, Levi: 8-7, 8-9,
McKinney, John: 9-21,
McKoues[?], Thomas: 6-19,
McLain, Rufe: 12-10,
McLaughlin, William: 14-5,
Mcolly, IH: 8-33,
Mead, Samuel: 11-5,
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Mead, TS: 13-17,
Means, James: 12-25,
Means, William: 9-10,
Meggett, A: 10-16,
Meigs, WC: 10-11,
Melcher, W: 8-25,
Mellen[?], GWF: 5-13, 7-8, 10-10,
Melville, Jonas: 7-1,
Mendenhall, I: 11-17,
Mendenhall, Richard: 7-17,
Meredith, JL: 14-18,
Merriam, MH: 14-15,
Merrill, A: 9-5, 9-12,
Merrill, George: 6-7, 6-8,
Merrill, JE: 5-12,
Merrill, TA: 6-26, 6-27, 8-11, 8-14,
Merrill, William: 7-7, 9-16,
Merrow, Josiah: 8-11,
Merry, R: 15-14,
Methua, JG: 13-11,
Michel, RB: 11-16,
Michener, Ezra: 8-34,
Michie, Thomas: 9-10,
Miller, Daniel: 8-9,
Miller, Frank/FI: 11-16, 12-2,
Miller, James: 9-2,
Miller, Parker: 8-30,
Miller, Thomas: 8-2,
Mills, Ephraim: 11-18,
Mills, James: 7-15,
Miller, JE: 14-11,
Mills, William: 7-18,
Miner, Ovid: 7-13, 8-21,
Mitchel, Martin: 10-8,
Mitchell, ?: 13-12,
Mitchell, Edwin: 7-17,
Mitchell, John: 10-2,
Montemar, F: 16-13,
Monfore, Isaac: 12-1,
Montfort, Elisabeth: 9-18,
Montgomery, James: 7-16,
Moore, EW: 9-4,
Moore, Frank: 16-20,
Moore, Henry: 13-14,
Moore, JB: 11-4, 11-6,
Moore, JW: 11-8,
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Moore, William: 12-24,
More, William: 10-16, 10-17,
Morgan, ED: 11-16, 14-5, 16-11,
Morgan, George: 13-11,
Morrell, WR: 10-17, 11-5,
Morrill, David: 8-1,
Morrison, Hiram: 8-11,
Morrison, Thomas: 5-17,
Morse, Charles: 7-18,
Morse, Chauncey: 6-28,
Morse, Hiram: 8-32,
Morse, John: 6-26, 7-18,
Morse, Joseph: 9-21, 10-7, 10-11,
Morse, JP: 11-3,
Morse, Thomas: 6-6,
Mory, Charles: 11-23,
Moses, John: 13-15,
Moses, LM: 8-29,
Moses, Nehemiah: 5-20,
Morgan, O: 14-17,
Morton, CJ: 11-20,
Morton, Marcus: 8-14,
Morton, Nathaniel: 8-15, 8-23,
Moss, JB: 12-19,
Moulton, JR/JD: 9-2, 14-12,
Moulton, F: 8-29,
Mudd, JH Clay: 14-2,
Mudgett, BF: 13-11,
Mulligan, Miller: 11-12,
Mullin, J: 10-20,
Munroe & Co: 16-12,
Murch[?], AB: 8-11,
Murphy, William: 11-3,
Murray, David: 6-18,
Murray, John: 11-6,
Murray, Timothy: 5-16,
Mussey, BB: 10-21,
Myers, Joel: 7-11,
Nash, Edmund: 9-21,
Nashua Democrats: 5-22, 6-13,
Natick Democrats: 5-22,
Nava de Tajo, Count: 16-14, 16-15,
Navy Dept: 5-4, 5-5, 5-6,
Naylor, Charles: 12-7,
Neal, John: 9-7,
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Neal, William: 9-18, 10-8, 10-17,
Nealley, Andrew: 13-18,
Nealley, Edward: 5-4,
Needham, GF: 8-21,
Neff, A: 11-14,
Nell, William: 6-27, 6-28,
Newburyport Hickory Club: 5-22,
Newell, JHT: 9-16,
Newman, Pat: 9-17,
Newton, HLC: 7-9,
Nichols Co.: 7-10,
Nichols, Curtis: 6-22,
Nichols, E: 8-8,
Nichols, Olney: 8-20,
Nicholson, Elisabeth: 9-2, 16-26,
Nickels, JF: 13-11,
Noble, Moses: 5-22,
Norris, BW: 11-6, 11-7,
Norris, DL: 6-20,
Norris, James: 8-26,
North, JM: 8-1,
Northend, Charles: 9-21,
Norton, Charles: 6-23, 8-1, 16-12,
Norton, ES: 14-5,
Norton, M: 8-17,
Nourse, A: 11-7, 11-8,
Nourse, JE: 14-14,
Noyes, Joseph: 12-14,
Nudd, Amos: 7-2,
Nutt/Nott, Charles: 12-24, 12-25,
Nye, Francis: 12-19,
Oak, Nathaniel: 7-17, 9-3,
O’Conor, Smith: 13-8,
Odell, L: 8-26, 8-34,
Odionne, William: 5-18,
Odlin, George: 11-6, 13-1,
Odlin, William: 9-16,
Oliver, John: 10-3,
Olmstead, Hiram: 11-17,
O’Reilly, Henry: 13-3,
Osband, ED: 9-18,
Osgood, Charles: 11-13,
Osgood, G: 9-3,
Osgood, Ira: 5-8, 9-2,
Osgood, Samuel: 10-3,
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Osmond, AP: 10-9,
Owen, Griffeth: 10-2,
Packard, AS: 7-6, 7-16, 10-2, 10-3, 13-17,
Packard, E: 7-10,
Packer, SH: 8-2,
Paddock, RL: 11-8, 11-9,
Page, Edward: 8-1,
Page, HC: 13-18,
Page, JA: 14-12,
Page, John: 8-18,
Paine, FS: 11-21,
Palmer, DS/DL: 6-6, 6-8, 6-17, 6-18, 8-24, 8-30, 9-5, 9-16,
Palmer, WJ: 10-3,
Parke, Henry: 13-18,
Parker, BF: 7-10, 11-19,
Parker, Calvin: 8-15,
Parker, HG: 12-12,
Parker, James: 11-3, 12-9,
Parker, Jonathan: 11-11,
Parker, Joseph: 6-23,
Parker, LD/Mrs LD: 13-9, 14-9, 14-19,
Parker, MM: 10-15,
Parker, Seth/SH/SA: 7-9, 7-16, 11-4, 11-11, 14-10,
Parker, Theodore: 16-26,
Parker, Thomas: 8-24, 8-31, 9-3, 9-4, 9-9, 11-8, 12-20,
Parker, Wooster: 6-23,
Parkhurst, Charles: 10-7, 10-16, 10-19,
Parkill, David: 11-23,
Parkman, John: 5-7, 5-12, 5-15, 5-22, 6-2, 6-3, 6-7, 6-21, 6-23, 8-4, 8-22, 9-5,
Parkman, Mrs SL/Susan: 6-3, 8-18, 9-12,
Parrish, ?: 9-16,
Parry, George: 14-14,
Parson, DI: 9-8,
Parsons, BF: 13-2,
Parsons, CG/CA: 9-6,
Parsons, David: 16-11,
Parsons, LB/SB: 6-3, 6-5, 6-8, 6-9, 6-10, 6-19, 6-20, 6-21, 6-22, 6-24, 6-25, 7-1, 8-3, 8-4,
Parsons, Thomas: 8-21,
Partridge, James: 12-9
Pasco, Samuel: 10-9,
Patrick, William: 7-1,
Patrick, Samuel: 12-23,
Pattern, John: 7-2,
Patterson, JW: 13-16, 14-19, 15-22, 16-1,
Paul, George: 6-2,
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Paul, Ira: 11-17,
Paul, Moses: 12-11,
Paulk, E: 10-16,
Payne, Abraham: 8-15,
Peabody, AP: 16-24,
Peabody, Charles/CA: 6-9, 6-18, 13-16,
Peabody, E: 5-7, 6-1,
Pearsen/Pearson, JO: 14-1,
Pearson, GF: 13-6,
Pease, DH: 12-20, 12-21,
Pease, Jeremiah/JJR: 7-11, 12-28,
Pease, Richard: 9-13,
Peavey, John: 5-13, 5-15, 6-3, 6-5, 6-7, 6-20,
Peavey, George: 11-14,
Peck, Benjamin: 10-22, 11-8,
Peckham, Samuel: 12-22,
Peckham, William: 9-3,
Peekskill NY, ladies of: 8-34,
Pegler, George: 7-16,
Peirce, ILA: 8-14, 8-31,
Peirce, Gilsin: 9-18,
Peirce, ML: 10-6,
Peirce, TW: 11-19,
Peirce, William: 16-24
Pendergast, Jacobo: 16-16,
Penobscot Democrats: 5-19,
Perham, J/Joniah: 5-1a, 5-2, 8-24, 12-28,
Perkins, Charles: 16-18,
Perkins, Edward/Edwin: 8-2, 10-17,
Perkins, HE: 14-16,
Perkins, JH: 7-10,
Perkins, Jared: 12-7,
Perkins, John W: 8-28,
Perkins, Winslow: 11-12,
Perry, George: 11-8, 11-9, 11-10,
Perry, Horatio: 8-29, 11-8, 11-11, 13-1, 13-5, 14-4, 14-19, 14-20, 14-21, 14-22, 14-23,
14-24, 15-3, 15-4, 15-5, 15-6, 15-7, 15-8, 15-9, 15-10, 15-11, 15-12, 15-13, 15-14, 15-16,
15-17, 15-18, 15-19, 15-20, 15-21, 15-22, 16-4, 16-5, 16-6, 16-7, 16-8, 16-9, 16-10, 1611, 16-12, 16-13, 16-14, 16-15, 16-16, 16-26,
Persons, Edward: 7-11,
Petty, Joseph: 9-7,
Peverly, James: 6-1, 6-2, 6-8, 6-9, 6-10, 6-15, 6-16, 6-18, 6-29, 7-1, 8-25, 9-17,
Phalen, Henry: 10-13,
Phelps, AA: 6-18,
Pierce, FW: 8-31,
Philbrook, Nathan: 9-14,
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Phillips, BT: 10-18,
Phillips, Henry: 7-14,
Phillips, LC: 6-20, 6-25,
Phillips, Stephen: 8-12,
Phillips, Wendell: 9-4, 9-13,
Phoenix, FK: 7-12,
Pickering, Winthrop: 9-4,
Pierce, BK: 5-22,
Pierce, FW: 9-11,
Pierce, Moses: 8-13,
Pierson, Samuel: 7-13,
Pike, Alfred, 12-11,
Pike, John: 6-28,
Pillsbury, Leonard: 13-10,
Pitman, NT: 11-11,
Pitts, Thomas: 7-11,
Place, Enoch/E: 5-6, 5-22, 9-3, 12-6,
Place, Issac: 5-17,
Place, JA/JF: 10-17, 12-23,
Plummer/Plumer, George: 10-11, 12-6,
Plummer/Plumer, William: 5-13, 5-14, 7-13, 9-7, 9-12, 9-18, 10-3,
Poland, J: 6-24, 6-25, 6-26, 7-4, 7-5, 8-12,
Pollard, GL: 5-8,
Pollard, JS: 11-6,
Poor, John: 13-1, 14-7,
Pope, Percival: 13-4,
Pope Pius IX, document granting audience with: 16-22,
Porter, George: 10-14,
Porter, JM: 5-12,
Porter, SD: 7-10, 7-15,
Porter, Susan: 10-4,
Porter, WCBS: 12-3, 12-5, 12-15,
Porter, WD: 14-1, 14-6, 14-8, 14-10, 14-11,
Potrim, CW: 11-21,
Potter, Amos: 8-2,
Potter, CE: 5-6, 5-7,
Potter, Nathaniel: 13-17,
Potter, Phineas: 10-15,
Potter, Richard: 7-14, 8-15,
Potter, W: 11-16,
Potts, George: 10-11,
Potts, John: 14-3,
Powell, CC: 8-18,
Powers, Charles: 10-13, 10-15,
Pratt, George: 10-13,
Pratt, JT: 13-13, 14-12,
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Pratt, Julius: 11-21,
Pratt, PS: 8-19,
Pray, Ezra: 13-16,
Pray[?], Joshua: 8-26,
Pray, LW: 9-20,
Prentiss, John: 6-18, 8-17, 11-6, 12-8, 13-22,
Prescott, GJ: 14-14,
Prescott, John: 8-18,
Prescott, William: 5-11, 5-18, 5-22, 13-2,
Preston, HL: 9-1,
Preston, John: 6-2, 6-27, 11-17, 12-1, 12-12, 12-17, 14-19,
Preston, Mahlon: 9-1,
Preston, William: 12-15,
Price, Rees: 7-1, 7-16, 8-2, 13-3,
Price, Samuel: 8-9,
Prince, David: 10-6
Prince, J: 10-6, 10-7,
Proctor, Charles: 5-9,
Providence [RI?]: 5-20,
Pullen, Thomas: 6-23,
Punderson, E: 10-4,
Purse, DG: 11-19,
Pusey, SN: 8-9,
Putnam, AP: 11-10,
Putnam, Israel: 6-22, 6-23,
Putnam, Rufus: 6-25, 7-9,
Putnam, SS: 12-22,
Quimby, Daniel: 8-16,
Quimby, Johnson: 9-7,
Quimby, Thomas: 7-17,
Ramsdell, CP: 11-17,
Ramsey, Goram: 6-21,
Ramsford, H: 12-16,
Ranch, EH: 9-4,
Rand, CW: 11-22,
Rand, John: 12-28,
Randall, AG: 8-19, 8-27,
Randolph Hickory Club: 5-22,
Randolph, PB: 9-4,
Ransom, William: 14-17,
Read, EF: 12-27,
Reckwith, George: 13-1,
Redlone, Amos: 6-23,
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Reed, Albert: 12-24,
Reed, Charles: 9-6,
Reed, DE: 11-12,
Reed, EF: 12-28,
Reed, John: 9-16,
Rees, D: 10-9, 11-14,
Rees, John: 11-15,
Rees, William; 10-5,
Reeves, William: 8-3,
Reiley,George: 9-15,
Remington, CH: 9-19,
Reynolds, George: 10-14,
Rice, Alex: 14-13, 14-17,
Rice, Fisher: 7-11,
Rice, FR: 13-21,
Rice, Henry: 8-27,
Rice, Warren: 11-2,
Rich, Helen: 11-14,
Rich, John: 8-27,
Richards, Edward: 13-4,
Richards, Lewis: 12-17,
Richardson, GW: 8-18,
Richardson, John: 7-2,
Richardson, Joseph: 6-4,
Richardson, Otis: 7-1,
Richardson, Samuel: 6-28,
Richardson, William: 5-5,
Richendsen, JA: 12-14,
Richmond, BM: 9-11,
Richter, CL: 12-6,
Ricker, JC: 10-16, 10-17,
Ricketson, Joseph: 8-9,
Riden, JE: 13-20,
Riddle, AG: 10-4,
Ridgway, James: 14-11,
Riley, George: 9-1, 9-15, 9-16,
Riley, John: 13-1, 13-11, 13-12,
Riley, P: 12-25,
Rising, A: 8-5, 6-7,
Ritchey, Samuel: 12-12,
Rix, John: 9-6, 12-11, 13-11, 13-14, 13-16,
Robb, Hugh: 10-4,
Robbins, AC: 10-2,
Robbins, Charles: 6-5, 6-7,
Roberts, A: 6-5,
Roberts, DW: 11016,
69
Roberts, Jonathan/JD: 5-18, 9-2, 9-14,
Robins, Thomas: 9-7,
Robinson & Allen: 5-8,
Robinson, Charles: 13-14,
Robinson, Frederick: 8-31, 8-32,
Robinson, GH/IH: 6-22, 8-2,
Robinson, IW: 12-7,
Robinson, LF/ LJ: 10-16,
Rochester, citizens of: 6-8,
Rodgers, Charles/CT: 11-23, 12-25, 13-11,
Rodman, WM: 9-13,
Roe, Alfred: 8-15,
Rogers, BF: 9-6,
Rogers, CT: 12-1,
Rogers, FO: 10-14,
Rogers, John: 8-24, 8-31,
Rollins, Augustus: 13-10,
Rollins, EA: 16-10,
Rollins, JA: 8-16, 8-31, 10-1,
Rollins, Edward: 6-17, 12-27,
Root, David: 6-2, 6-3, 7-12, 8-4, 12-7, 13-2, 13-17,
Rose, George: 6-25,
Rosenkrans, G: 11-13,
Rougeron, Jules: 16-18,
Rowe, William: 13-14,
Rupett, Ida: 6-21,
Russ, John: 8-11,
Russell, Andrew/AL: 11-10, 12-28, 14-6,
Russell, Ida: 7-7, 7-13, 7-14, 7-16, 8-1, 8-4, 8-28, 9-5, 10-23,
Russell, WH: 11-14,
Russell[?], WW: 6-20, 8-17,
Rust, William: 11-4,
Rutherford, Walter: 13-15,
Ryan, John: 16-15, 16-21,
Rychman, LW: 7-11,
Saint, Daniel: 7-11,
St Clair, Alanson: 7-13,
St Clair, Ira: 5-8,
St John, JR: 7-16,
Salem Democrats: 5-21, 5-22,
Salisbury, AH: 8-2,
Salter, John: 8-32,
Salter, Thomas: 14-7,
Sampson, BK: 13-17,
Sampson, Guy: 13-1,
70
Sanborn, Charles: 5-16, 6-19, 7-6,
Sanborn, Cyrus: 7-1, 7-7, 8-2, 8-10, 8-26, 8-27, 8-28,
Sanborn, Dyer: 8-29, 8-31, 12-2, 12-8, 14-18,
Sanborn, E: 8-15, 8-16,
Sanborn, FB: 12-22, 12-23, 14-19,
Sanborn, John/JS: 7-14, 8-20, 9-17, 14-3,
Sanders, AB: 7-2, 7-17, 9-6, 10-11,
Sanders, WH: 11-10,
Sanger, Eugene: 7-9,
Sargeant, James: 6-18,
Sargent, Nathaniel: 6-22,
Saul, Benjamin: 5-1a,
Saunders, AB: 6-18,
Saunders, Rolfe: 10-11,
Sawyer, John: 10-14,
Sawyer, Justin: 12-22,
Sawyer, JW: 6-23, 7-2, 7-13,
Sawyer, LD: 14-9,
Sawyer, Moses: 6-3,
Sawyer, William: 13-6,
Sayward, John: 10-23,
Schaumburg, JW: 9-5,
School Committee: 5-3, 5-4,
Scott, GJ: 10-15,
Scott, Jacob: 7-4,
Scott, OB: 8-25,
Scott, William: 6-21, 10-3,
Scribner, JL: 7-18, 13-2,
Sears, SS: 9-17,
Seaward, MG: 13-10,
Sechman, Benjamin: 12-6,
Sedgwick, CB: 10-18,
Sedgwick, Stephen: 12-12,
Seeley, John: 10-17,
Serrano, General: 16-15,
Sewall, Charles/CH: 10-11, 11-6,
Seward, William/WH: 14-18, 15-11, 15-13, 15-10, 15-22, 16-8, 16-9,
Sewell, Richard: 10-5,
Sewell, SE/SG: 6-26, 8-31,
Seymour, E: 9-12,
Seyon, George: 13-22,
Shafer, Samuel: 8-19,
Shankland, Frank: 12-7,
Shankland, Thomas: 12-7, 12-15, 12-28, 13-20, 14-2, 14-4, 14-13, 14-14, 14-16, 14-17,
14-19, 16-11,
Shapleigh, John: 6-24,
71
Sharp, AP: 12-8,
Sharp, John: 8-16, 9-17, 11-13,
Shaw, Edwin: 8-21,
Shaw, FG: 9-6,
Shaw, James: 12-7,
Sheldon, Joseph: 11-1,
Shepard, CO: 9-12,
Sherburn, John: 8-9,
Sheldon, GJ: 8-18,
Sherburne, A: 13-21,
Sherry, ND: 14-17,
Sherwood, AE/JE: 10-7, 10-12,
Shields, William: 12-13,
Shinn, Allen: 8-2,
Shiras, OP: 12-13, 12-14,
Shrigley[?], J: 5-7,
Shroder, H: 11-14,
Shurtleff, WS: 12-13,
Shute, Nathaniel: 7-15,
Sickles, General: 16-18,
Silliman, B: 11-17,
Sim, Elizabeth: 13-2,
Simonds, GW: 9-7,
Simonds, William: 8-5,
Simpson, Henry: 5-3,
Simpson, James: 8-2,
Simpson, Nathan: 8-1,
Sinclair, JL: 6-2,
Skerrett, DC: 8-16,
Slack, Charles: 5-6, 12-13,
Slater, John: 13-16,
Slaughter, Lawrence: 8-8,
Small, James: 8-21,
Small, WB: 7-18,
Smalley, George/GW: 15-11, 15-20, 16-12m
Smart, Henry: 10-15, 12-20,
Smith, Abby: 13-11,
Smith, Alvah: 7-2, 8-14,
Smith, Amos: 13-11,
Smith, Azariah: 11-4,
Smith, Daniel: 14-15,
Smith, David: 9-6,
Smith, Dudley: 5-9,
Smith, EH: 9-11,
Smith, FE: 10-16, 10-17,
Smith, HA: 10-14,
72
Smith, Isabella: 13-23,
Smith, J: 13-8,
Smith, J. Cutts: 5-14,
Smith, JF: 10-18,
Smith, James: 8-28, 11-18,
Smith, John: 5-11,
Smith, Joseph: 6-2, 8-21, 10-16,
Smith, Richard: 8-11, 8-12,
Smith, Samuel: 7-14, 10-8, 13-13,
Smith, Stephen: 8-19,
Smith, Thomas: 9-10, 10-23 [collection for his manumission with signatures and
amounts], 11-5, 13-4,
Smith, Truman: 8-32,
Smith, Warren: 6-17,
Smith, William: 8-8, 9-2,
Smyth, William: 12-9, 16-26,
Sneed, John: 13-15,
Snethen, WG: 12-28,
Snow, John: 10-13,
Soubrie, Genaro: 16-19, 16-20, 16-21,
Soubrie, Henry: 16-16,
Soule, Charles/CE: 7-10, 8-22, 8-23, 8-33, 9-1, 10-10,
Soule, GL: 5-12,
Soule, Moses: 12-22,
Southard, George: 16-8,
Southwick, Joseph: 8-34,
Southworth, MM: 10-9, 11-9,
Spain, Government of [various ministries and officials; letters are in Spanish]: 14-23, 1424, 15-1, 15-2, 15-3, 15-6, 15-11, 15-12, 15-14, 15-15, 15-16, 15-17, 15-18, 15-21, 1522, 16-1, 16-2, 16-3, 16-4, 16-9, 16-10, 16-11, 16-12, 16-13, 16-14, 16-15, 16-21,
Spaulding, Daniel: 12-15, 13-18,
Spaulding, Joseph: 9-13,
Spaulding, RP: 10-5,
Spalding, Justin: 11-6,
Spooner, ZW: 11-9,
Speer, FJ: 9-8,
Spencer, CS: 12-25,
Sprague, BF: 9-9,
Sprague, HJ: 16-2,
Stackpole, CA: 8-11, 11-7, 13-2,
Stacy, George: 8-11,
Stanley, Temple: 7-14,
Stansburg, EA: 9-19,
Stanton, Benjamin: 7-9,
Stanton, Henry: 6-21, 6-24, 6-25, 7-5, 7-6, 7-11, 7-14, 7-18, 8-10, 11-19,
Staples, JLK: 9-9,
73
Starr, Frederick: 13-14,
Starr, Peter: 11-6,
Statesbury, Thomas: 13-1,
Stebbins, Dwight: 10-11,
Stebbins, Rufus: 7-17,
Steck, JH: 11-23,
Stedman, Jesse: 8-6,
Stedwell, JH: 10-15, 10-17,
Steel, William: 7-14,
Steele, ?: 5-22,
Sterling, J: 12-27,
Stephenson, WN: 7-17,
Stetson, Isiah: 10-15,
Stevens, AG: 9-1,
Stevens, AW: 14-3,
Stevens, BF: 16-2, 16-11, 16-12, 16-13, 16-14,
Stevens, George: 8-18, 8-32,
Stevens, HR/Hiram: 6-6, 8-26,
Stevens, Mark/MW: 12-26, 12-27,
Stevens, JD: 14-18,
Stevens, John: 9-7, 14-2,
Stevens, Simeon/Simon: 12-11, 13-5,
Stewart, C: 10-5,
Stewart, David: 6-22,
Stewart, EW: 7-11,
Stewart, HC: 9-13,
Stickney, AH: 5-18, 7-5,
Stickney, JW: 10-1,
Stief, HM: 12-27,
Stienes, Alban: 14-14,
Stiles, Lewis: 11-14,
Stilwell, Richard: 9-8,
Stimpson, John: 6-28,
Stinson, AP: 9-1, 9-19, 10-20, 11-13,
Stinson, John: 12-9,
Stinson, William: 6-29,
Stockbridge, Joseph: 12-15, 12-25,
Stone, James/JW: 8-15, 8-31, 9-10, 9-14, 9-20, 11-11,
Storrs, A: 8-7,
Storry, Dan: 7-15,
Story, Joseph: 5-11, 6-6,
Strafford County Court notices: 5-3,
Stratton, John: 11-21,
Stratton, N: 10-14, 10-15, 10-16,
Street, Isaac: 8-6,
Streeter, GL/GS: 10-13, 10-14, 10-16,
74
Stubbs, RS: 13-5,
Sturgeon, SL: 10-6,
Sturtevant, Isaac: 7-2,
Sullivan, John: 12-12, 13-4,
Sumner, Charles: 15-3,
Sunderland, B: 14-24,
Swampscot Democrats: 5-20,
Swan, Caleb: 7-4, 7-16, 7-18,
Swanton, JB: 8-11,
Swasey, Henry: 7-13, 8-13,
Sweetser, Reuben: 8-1,
Sweetser, Washington: 8-10,
Swetland, Walton: 8-20,
Talcott, Sylvester: 13-10,
Tallmadge, James: 9-1,
Tammany Hall (NY) Committee: 5-20,
Tash, Thomas: 10-15, 10-16,
Tapett, Henry: 6-27,
Tappan, Lewis: 6-20, 7-16, 7-19, 8-4, 8-5, 8-7, 8-9, 9-2, 9-4, 9-5, 9-8, 9-13, 10-3, 12-17,
Tappan/Tappin/Tappen, MW: 6-3, 7-2, 7-3, 7-10, 9-7, 9-19, 10-1, 10-20, 10-21, 10-22,
11-1, 11-2, 11-3, 11-5, 11-6, 11-10, 12-2, 13-18, 13-23, 14-16, 16-22,
Taylor, Andrew: 6-17, 6-28,
Taylor, William: 9-10,
Tenney, JE: 12-22,
Tenney, OB: 6-23,
Tenney/Tenny, William: 11-3, 12-13,
Tenny, JB: 11-22,
Terwilliger, James: 12-27,
Thankland, Thomas: 11-11,
Thatcher, George: 8-2, 8-9,
Thayer, AW: 7-9,
Thomas, Alfred: 9-12,
Thomas, MJ: 12-28,
Thomas, William: 7-8, 8-1, 8-2, 10-10, 10-17, 11-9, 11-13,
Thompson, Charles: 12-14,
Thompson, E: 12-7,
Thompson, Egbert: 14-17,
Thompson, Francis: 6-26,
Thompson, JP: 15-22,
Thompson, LA: 10-23,
Thompson, LM: 11-13,
Thompson, Martha: 12-24,
Thompson, RB: 10-21,
Thomson, CH: 7-15,
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Thorn, John: 12-20,
Thorp, DD: 9-12,
Thurston, David: 8-19,
Thurston, N: 5-19,
Tibbets, John: 8-24,
Tibbets, Thomas: 6-18, 7-17,
Tichenor, Vernon: 9-4,
Tiffany, Thomas: 8-2,
Tiffeney[?], D: 7-10,
Tilden, HD: 8-21,
Tilton, Reuben: 7-10,
Tirrell, NQ: 12-5,
Tisdale, James: 6-4, 9-7,
Todd, George: 12-18,
Todd, JM: 12-22,
Todd, LB: 10-2,
Todd, TG: 6-17,
Todd, William: 8-19, 9-10,
Tolman, Albert: 10-6,
Tomkins, IH/JH: 11-10, 11-12, 11-13,
Tompkins, CS: 13-6,
Toncey[?], I: 13-3,
Torten, WD: 13-20,
Towl, John: 11-22,
Towle, George: 6-16,
Townsend, GL: 10-16,
Townsend, John: 5-15,
Tracy, Albert: 12-25,
Trafton, Charles: 8-31,
Trask, George: 6-25, 7-6, 8-12,
Trask, Harvey: 9-14,
Trombly, William: 12-9,
Trumbull, JR: 10-14, 10-23,
Tuck, Amos: 5-12, 5-13, 5-20, 6-1, 6-2, 6-3, 6-4, 6-5, 6-7, 6-11, 6-17, 6-20, 6-22, 7-2, 75, 7-6, 8-2, 8-11, 8-19, 8-25, 8-26, 10-5,
Treat, Joseph: 8-22,
Tucker, Anson: 12-13,
Tucker, Gideon: 8-28,
Tuckerman, James: 12-3,
Tufts, AA: 9-4,
Tufts, SS: 8-33,
Tullidge, H: 13-19,
Tullock, Thomas: 12-11, 14-14, 14-16,
Turell, Charles: 9-10,
Turner, George: 10-1, 10-4, 10-5,
Turner, W: 8-20,
76
Turney[?], Samuel: 7-13,
Tuttle, Edmund: 8-3,
Tuttle, S/L: 9-1, 9-2, 10-13,
Tuxbury, John: 9-2,
Twombly, John: 6-12, 9-9,
Twombly, LA: 14-2,
Tyler, Moses: 10-11,
Tyng, James: 10-4, 11-14,
Underwood, FH: 9-13,
Underwood, John/JB: 6-26, 10-3, 13-3,
Underwood, Porter: 11-14,
Upham, JB: 14-10,
Upham, JW: 7-11,
Upham, T: 6-1,
Upson, Theron: 12-2,
Upton, George: 13-6, 13-8,
Vananda, SG: 10-22,
VanBuren, John: 9-21,
VanDien, R: 10-12, 10-17,
VanDuzen, EM: 12-13, 12-14,
VanPelt, John: 10-22,
Vanter, PC: 10-21,
VanValkinburgh, J: 10-13,
vanVleet: JRL: 7-16,
Varney, JR/John: 11-23, 12-11, 16-4, 16-17, 16-21, 16-22,
Vaughan, WC: 10-5,
Vermont Democrats: 5-20,
Vilass, CK: 6-10,
Villey, A: 6-21,
Vinton, John: 7-17,
Vionis, Frederick: 9-1,
Visitation, Sisters of the: 14-12,
vonDame, B: 6-17,
Vose, John: 7-6,
Vunt, Henry: 12-20,
Wade, Edward: 7-9,
Wadleigh, B: 11-1, 11-2, 13-8,
Wadleigh, G: 10-8,
Wadleigh, John/JC: 7-2, 11-5,
Wadleigh, Simeon: 12-7,
Wadsworth, ? [Brig.Gen.]: 13-19,
Wadsworth, Andrew: 12-28,
Wakeman, M: 13-12,
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Waldron, John: 5-11, 5-12, 5-18,
Walker, Abner: 8-15,
Walker, Amaser: 13-12,
Walker, B/L: 9-3,
Walker, CI: 12-2,
Walker, James: 7-10,
Walker, JT: 12-24,
Walker, Lyman: 5-10,
Walker, Matthew: 8-17,
Walker, Samuel: 14-9,
Walker, WW: 10-12, 10-13,
Wall, John: 5-8,
Wallace, N: 14-3,
Wallace, William: 9-7,
Wallen, HD: 14-12,
Walsh, Mrs E: 13-18,
Walsh, George: 9-12,
Walten, George: 12-22,
Walter, Benjamin: 9-10,
Walton, Samuel: 11-15,
Ware, JA: 8-18,
Warfield, RN: 10-17,
Warner, William: 6-21,
Warren, MR: 7-1,
Warren, Rich: 10-13,
Washborn, EB: 12-27,
Washburn/Washburne, EB: 11-21, 11-22,
Washburn, Hayes: 8-21,
Washburn, J: 13-6,
Washburn, Thomas: 12-19,
Washburn, William: 11-3,
Waterhouse, S/L: 9-7,
Waterhouse, William: 13-9,
Waterman, TB: 6-24,
Waters, CJB: 6-25, 7-5,
Watkins, Samuel: 12-21,
Wattles, GA: 12-18,
Watson, ?: 8-24,
Weatherbee, Marshall: 8-13,
Weatherbee, JT: 6-14,
Webb, SE: 10-14,
Webber, CC: 5-8,
Webster, JC: 11-3,
Weed, T: 11-10,
Weeks, Eliphalet: 14-17,
Welch, Archibald: 8-3,
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Welles, Gideon: 13-6, 13-8, 13-14, 13-20, 14-1, 14-3,
Wellington, Charles: 9-12,
Wells, ES: 11-22,
Wells, SR: 10-1,
Wendell, BR: 10-15,
Wendell, GW: 6-5,
Wentworth, Eli/EW: 12-7, 12-8,
Wentworth, George: 12-17,
Wentworth, Paul: 5-8,
Wentworth, Thomas: 8-16, 8-26, 8-27, 8-29, 8-31, 9-3,
West, Perry: 11-12,
Weston, Anne Warren: 6-22, 6-24,
Wetman, ND: 10-6,
Wetmore, ND: 6-8, 6-9, 6-16,
Wetmore, LF: 9-15,
Wetmore, Robert: 6-8, 6-9, 6-10, 6-11, 6-15, 6-16, 8-3,
Wetzell, Jeremiah: 14-10,
Wharton, CG: 5-3,
Wheaton, RM: 11-14,
Wheeler, Charles: 6-23,
Whipple, AW/OW: 10-2, 10-6,
Whipple, George: 10-16, 10-17,
Whipple, James: 14-16,
White, FC: 12-8,
White, Horace: 12-28,
White, John: 6-5, 8-8,
White, Oscar: 7-12,
White, Rufus: 9-1,
White, Sister Teresa: 14-18, 14-19,
White, TH: 11-9,
White, WA: 7-8,
Whitman, Walter: 10-5 [original in vault],
Whitney, E: 7-14,
Whitney, Hiram: 9-9, 9-18, 12-2,
Whitney, James: 9-19,
Whitney, MB: 10-17,
Whitney, Thomas: 11-19,
Whiton, John: 7-2, 7-18,
Whittemore, Charles: 14-1,
Whitten, Thomas: 10-19, 12-17,
Wickersham, S: 12-11,
Wickliffe, CA: 5-18,
Wieley, Lewis: 8-19,
Wiggin/Wiggins, John: 5-10, 5-13, 5-14, 5-15, 5-17, 5-18,
Wiggin, Joseph/JB: 8-24, 12-18,
Wiggin, William: 13-17,
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Wilbur, Jacob: 10-11,
Wilcox, WR: 10-13, 11-1,
Wilder, Alexander/AC: 9-2, 11-10,
Wilkinson, David: 11-12,
Wilkinson, FM: 9-1,
Willard, John: 10-16,
Willets, LB: 10-10,
Willey, A: 6-29, 7-5, 7-8, 8-4, 8-12, 9-14, 10-20, 10-22,
Williams, Charles: 7-18,
Williams, ED: 11-19,
Williams, Euphemia: 19-18,
Williams, HW: 8-21,
Williams, John: 13-6,
Williams, William: 11-14,
Williamson, ?: 8-20,
Williamson, Thomas: 11-19,
Williamson, William: 12-4, 12-14,
Willis, Henry: 7-12,
Williston, JP: 6-25, 6-26,
Willson, J: 8-2, 8-9, 8-17,
Wilson, Asa: 12-6,
Wilson, Alexander: 6-17,
Wilson, James: 8-26,
Wilson, O: 9-12,
Wilson, US: 7-13,
Wilson, William: 8-24,
Winchell, JR: 7-19,
Winder, NH: 8-33,
Wingate, Charles: 6-17,
Wingate, J: 5-1a,
Winger, CA: 14-14,
Winslow, ES: 8-12, 8-14,
Winslow, Nathan: 6-22,
Wiston, Thomas: 7-12,
Wiswell, Luther: 7-18,
Withington, A: 7-19, 8-1,
Witman, NL: 8-29,
Wolff, James: 7-14,
Wood, Bradford: 10-13,
Wood, Daniel: 8-33, 9-20,
Wood, George: 13-2,
Wood, JH: 11-21, 11-22,
Wood, JM: 10-20,
Wood, Samuel: 9-4,
Wood, WH: 12-14,
Wood, W. Maxwell: 12-18,
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Woodbury, A: 11-7,
Woodbury, William: 11-15,
Woodhouse, HA: 8-7,
Woodhull, R: 10-3,
Woodman, Charles: 8-15, 9-12, 16-11, 16-21,
Woodman, Jaber: 9-4,
Woodman, JH: 5-1a, 8-5,
Woodman, Lafayette: 11-15,
Woodman, ME: 5-3,
Woodruff, John: 7-9,
Woods, Henry: 10-17,
Woods, Leonard: 10-13,
Woodward, Paschall: 10-1,
Worcester, D: 6-12, 10-12,
Worcester, John: 12-23,
Workman, CW: 16-15,
Worthington, R: 12-19,
Wright, E: 6-13, 7-12,
Wright, Erastus: 14-13,
Wright, JJ: 12-7,
Wright, John: 12-7,
Wright, Mrs James: 9-13,
Wright, WP: 14-10,
Wyatt, Oliver: 13-4, 14-15,
Wylie, Samuel: 7-14,
Yates, William: 13-8,
Yeaton, John: 11-12,
York Democrats: 5-21,
Young, AN/AH: 12-17, 13-3, 14-5, 14-7, 14-16, 16-13, 16-17, 16-19, 16-22,
Young, Andrew: 13-18,
Young, Edward: 12-14,
Young, Timothy: 5-9, 5-15,
Zambert, TJ: 12-1,
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