An Early Connecticut Engraver and His WorkCase, Lockwood & Brainard Company, 1906 - 48 Seiten |
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ABIJAH BROOKS accompanying reproduction AMOS WHITE Andover appears April Backus Baillie bearing Belchertown belonged book-plate engraved born Oct Boston brass Cannon Capt children were born Conn Connecticut Historical Society convict Cooley copper copy counterfeit Court daughter death died East Granby East Hartford East Windsor Elijah engraved by Brunton ERASTUS father Gad Rose graduated from Yale Hartford hatched lines inches Jacob Sargeant John Sargeant JOHN TYLER Jonathan Humphreys Jonathan Knight JOSIAH OLCOTT Justus LARRABEE WATCH letters map of Connecticut March married Mass metal plate Middletown Newgate prison Norwich original impressions ornaments owner PETER OSGOOD PETER SHERMAN Philo Shelton plate engraved plate was engraved Portage county possession probably removed resident Reuben Humphreys Revolution Richard Brunton Samuel Sarah Sept shield silver Simsbury SOLOMON INGRAHAM spoons Stratford Timothy town volume West Simsbury West Suffield wife William William E Windham writer Yale College York
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Seite 41 - Commander in Chief of the Armies of the United States of America, from An Inhabitant of the State of Maryland. To which is annexed, A Short Sketch of General Washington's Life and Character.
Seite 1 - A New and Correct Map of Connecticut one of the United States of North America From Actual Survey — Humbly Dedicated by Permission to his Excellency Samuel Huntington Esquire Governor and Commander in Chief of Said State. By his most Humble Servant William Blodget.
Seite 22 - ... foot of these hills, made the first settlement between the Miami rivers. Born on Long Island, State of New York, July 21, AD 1742. Died at Cincinnati, Feb. 26, AD 1814. Mr. Symmes was born at Riverhead, on Long Island, and early in life was employed in land surveying and in teaching school. He served in the war of the Revolution, and was in the battle of Saratoga. Having removed to New Jersey, he became chief justice of the State, and at one time represented it in Congress. As early as 1787,...
Seite 41 - GEORGE WASHINGTON, Commander in Chief of ye Armies of ye UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. 8vo, bust in oval, line, with inscription "Don't Tread on Me.
Seite 23 - That such returns of the board of county canvassers was based solely and entirely upon returns made to it by the board of inspectors of each of the 154 election districts contained in the said Thirty-sixth district. Third: That said Samuel H. Miller has been or is about to be sworn in as a member of the Senate of the State of New York from the Thirty-sixth district and has taken or is about to take his seat in your honorable body as a member. Fourth: Your petitioner further shows that such election...
Seite 41 - Washington, Esq; Commander in Chief of the Armies of the United States of America. From An Inhabitant of the State of Maryland. To which is annexed, A Short Sketch of Gen.
Seite 33 - He was a member of the state Convention for the adoption of the Federal Constitution. Removed to Boston and took a high stand among merchants and politicians. In 1818 he purchased the library of Prof. Ebeling, of Hamburg, which contained between three and four thousand volumes of American history or kindred works, at that time the most complete collection of...
Seite 17 - ... the service at this date only the 4th cavalry, one battalion of four companies of the 9th infantry, the 35th infantry, six companies of the 48th regiment infantry, and the 50th regiment infantry. All other organizations have been mustered out and returned to their homes. BOUNTIES The men who enlisted in the United States Army during the early part of the war did not receive the same bounties from the government which have been paid to those who entered the service at a late date. They were none...