Letters from Miss E. B. Huntington and S. Leroy Blake, 1905, n.d.
Scope and Contents
ALS dated 1905 May 22, from Miss E. B. Huntington, regarding the Jonathan Trumbull house in Lebanon, Connecticut.
Accompanied by three postcards of the house, the Revolutionary War Office and the First Congregational Church in Lebanon, which contain manuscript notes by Miss Huntington.
ALS from S. Leroy Blake dated Mar 11, New London, Connecticut, regarding Eliphalet Adams.
Removed from: The Colonial Parson in New England by Child (New York: Baker and Taylor Co., 1896).
With an advertisement for Child's book An Unknown Patriot containing Child's photograph, and a leaf containing a manuscript note in an unidentified hand concerning a seventeenth-century surgeon.
Dates
- 1905, n.d.
Creator
Physical Description
2 items.
Conditions Governing Access
The materials are open for research. Restricted Fragile Papers may only be consulted with permission of the appropriate curator. Preservation photocopies for reference use have been substituted in the main files.
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
General note
Accession: 19980211-ao
Part of the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library Repository
Location
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New Haven, CT 06511
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