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Chauncey Goodrich
Speech of Mr. Goodrich, in the Senate, December 19th, 1808, on the third reading of the Bill Making Further Provisions for Enforcing the Embargo
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13 editions published between 1808 and 1986 in English and held by 188 libraries worldwide
Mr. Goodrich, from the committee to whom was referred the bill for improving the navigation of the River Potomac opposite the city of Washington ... reported
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1 edition published in 1812 in English and held by 62 libraries worldwide
Mr. Goodrich, from the committee to whom was referred the bill for improving the navigation of the River Potomac ... reported
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4 editions published in 1812 in English and held by 45 libraries worldwide
Report of the Committee of Claims on the petition of John Griffin. : Published by order of the House of Representatives
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1 edition published in 1796 in English and held by 6 libraries worldwide
Papers of Timothy Pitkin, 1681-1847 (bulk 1800-1830)
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide Political and personal correspondence of Timothy Pitkin consists of letters addressed to him and drafts of his letters. The correspondence discusses various political, diplomatic, and economic topics, including Jefferson-Burr election, impeachment of Samuel Chase, the foreign policy, War of 1812, the Hartford convention, presidential elections, Louisiana affairs, commerce, banking, internal revenue, patent legislation, etc. Also included are letters related to his historical studies. Correspondents include John Quincy Adams, Simon Baldwin, Theodore Dwight, Chauncey Goodrich, Bela Hubbard, William Stedman, John Treadwell, Eli Whitney, and others.
Eleanor Brainard manuscript collection, 1649-1889
by Eleanor Stuart Moffat Brainard
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide A collection of manuscripts, possibly gathered by her husband, Morgan B. Brainard, but donated by Mrs. Brainard in 1958. Includes letters from politicians such as Chauncey Goodrich, Uriah Tracey, Samuel Dana, Zephaniah Swift and Joseph Trumbull, many of which are accompanied by a printed biographical sketch and may have been collected primarily for their autographs; a letter from the selectmen of Woodstock, 1693, declining to send a representative to the Massachusetts General Assembly; a 1705 bond; correspondence of Jonathan Trumbull and William Williams, 1752 and 1796; a letter from Jonathan Brace concerning Indian rights to land, 1805; a letter from Joel Barlow to Elisha Babcock of the American Mercury asking him to continue to send issues of paper, 1809; testimony of Peter Bulkeley, 1649, concerning Goodwife Stratton of Watertown, Massachusetts; testimony of Harrah Farrars about her scandalous behavior before the congregation at Concord, Massachusetts, ca. 1670; a bill of sale for Negro Caesar from William Douglas of New Haven to John Pierce of Plainfield, 1771; a 1760 account of mustering men, location unknown; letters to Rev. Isaac Bird of the Pavilion School in Hartford, 1829, 1850; a memorial to the Connecticut General Assembly for promoting the abolition of slavery, and asking that local laws not interfere with emancipation, 1794; a diary of Ebenezer Grosvenor, 1802-1803; bills to Noah Scovell for teaching his sons, 1795-1803; documents regarding a grant of land in Quebec, 1788; muster roll of Capt. Waterbury's company, 1757; pay abstract of the 1st Regiment Connecticut militia in the Army of the United Colonies near Boston, 1776; contemporary copy of a 1715 town meeting in Stonington about hiring minister John Noyes; and a letter, probably written by Barnabas Deane to General Nathaniel Green, which includes a paragraph about the burning of New London, 1781. The attribution to Deane is the use of a numeric code.
Speech of Mr. Goodrich, in the Senate, December 19th, 1808
by Chauncey Goodrich
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1 edition published in 1808 in English and held by 1 library worldwide
Governor John Treadwell papers, 1797-1818
by John Treadwell
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide Incoming and outgoing correspondence and several speeches of John Treadwell while Lieutenant Governor and then Governor of Connecticut. The incoming letters discussed such issues as the Alien and Sedition Acts of 1798, the election of 1800, the use of gun-boats for national defense, and the early talks of Union secession over the institution of slavery. Correspondents include Lyman Beecher, Henry W. Dessasure, Chauncey Goodrich, Governor Roger Griswold, James Hillhouse, Ebenezer Huntington, Joseph Lyman, Timothy Pitkin, Benjamin Tallmadge, Uriah Tracy, Jr., Benjamin Trumbull and Rev. Newton Skinner. Treadwell's speeches include his acceptance as Governor and those given at the opening of the General Assemblies during his term.
Hoadley fund autograph collection, 1788-1929
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide Collection of autographs primarily from Connecticut congressmen and senators, mostly in the form of letters. Correspondents include: Noyes Barber, William H. Barnum, Nathan Belcher, Walter Booth, Herbert W. Bowen, Henry Channing, Daniel Crocker, Sidney Dean, James Dixon, William W. Eaton, William W. Ellsworth, Samuel Fessenden, Calvin Goddard, Chauncey Goodrich, Edwin W. Higgins, Charles T. Hillyer, R. R. Hinman, Orrin Holt, Julius Hotchkiss, C. M. Ingersoll, Ralph I. Ingersoll, Samuel Inham, Ebenezer Jackson, Jr., Samuel W. Johnson, Andrew T. Judson, Everett J. Lake, Jonathan Law, Lyman Law, John Lawrence, P.D. Oakey, Thomas B. Osborne, James Phelps, Lancelot Phelps, S. Dryden Phelps, O. H. Platt, John Russ, Charles A. Russell, Origen S. Seymour, William E. Simonds, Nathaniel Smith, Truman Smith, Isaac Spencer, N. D. Sperry, H. H. Starkweather, Griffin Stedman, William L. Storrs, Julius L. Strong, Lewis B. Sturges, Frederic C. Walcott, and John Woodruff. Also includes a letter from Harriet Hawley, wife of Senator Joseph R. Hawley, written to Rev. Jacob Eaton during the Civil War. Contains a document relating to the Connecticut Delaware First Company. Collection has been arranged alphabetically by correspondent.
The Farmer's almanac, for 1843
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1 edition published in 1842 in English and held by 1 library worldwide
The Farmer's almanac, for 1845 ... [Six lines of verse] 1845
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1 edition published in 1844 in English and held by 1 library worldwide
Nomination for members of Congress. : The gentlemen nominated by the votes of the freemen of the state of Connecticut, at their meeting held the 4th inst
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1 edition published in 1793 in English and held by 1 library worldwide
Letter, 1797 December 6, Philadelphia, Penn., to Ezekiel Williams, Hartford, Conn
by Chauncey Goodrich
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide Oliver Wolcott has given directions to receive crowns at the Bank of the United States at the rate paid before the President's proclamation.
Papers, 1614-1880
by Oliver Wolcott
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide Personal and business correspondence, federal and state government papers, reports, speeches and essays. Papers relate to the China trade, 1805-1814, trade with Canada, 1795-1796, the Treasury Department, 1783-1813, West Point as a military post, 1786, treaties with Great Britain, 1798-1808, the Fauchet affair, 1795, the yellow fever epidemic in Philadelphia, 1791-1796, the whiskey rebellion, 1792-1794, relations with Native Americans, banking, the Judiciary Act, 1790-1802, negotiations with Barbary powers, 1808, steamboats, 1822, Newgate Prison, 1819-1822, the constitution of Connecticut, 1818 and the Litchfield Woolen Manufactory, 1823-1829. Correspondents include John Adams, John Quincy Adams, Fisher Ames, Joel Barlow, Theodore Dwight, Robert Fulton, Chauncey Goodrich, Alexander Hamilton, Rufus King, Timothy Pickering, Josiah Quincy, Benjamin Tallmadge, George Washington, Noah Webster and Oliver Wolcott, Senior.
Papers, 1638-1834
by Oliver Wolcott
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide Correspondence relating to the Continental Congress, negotiations for a treaty with the Six Nations between 1784 and 1786, an account of the Battle of Lexington and Concord, a list of cartridges made from the statue of King George III, records of exchanges of prisoners of war and payments for espionage services; correspondents include Chauncey Goodrich, Samuel Holden Parsons, Israel Putnam, Roger Sherman, Jonathan Trumbull, Sr., Andrew Ward and George Washington.
Papers, 1753-1832
by Jonathan Trumbull
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide Personal and official correspondence, records as paymaster of the New York forces and as comptroller of the U.S. Treasury, militia returns, court martial documents, votes of Connecticut towns on the embargo of 1809 and letters regarding fugitives; correspondents include Timothy Dwight, Eliphalet Dyer, Chauncey Goodrich, John Hancock, James Hillhouse, Henry Knox, Henry Livingston, James Madison, John Pierce, Philip Schuyler, John Trumbull, Jonathan Trumbull, Sr., Joseph Trumbull, William Williams and both Oliver Wolcotts.
Papers, 1779-1917
by Catharine Goodrich Smith
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide Correspondence of the Goodrich and Smith families; correspondents include Chauncey Goodrich, Samuel Goodrich, Elihu Goodrich, David Smith, Fanny Smith Cowles, Jeremiah Day and Simeon Parsons Smith; includes song by unknown author, "the reign of Jefferson" with comments about immigrants, an 1801 statementof regulations for schools in Guilford, Conn., and a key to Hicks' "authors of the United States." more
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Adams, John,--1735-1826 American Revolution (1775-1783) Ames, Fisher,--1758-1808 Baldwin, Simeon,--1761-1851 Banks and banking Barlow, Joel,--1754-1812 Business Chauncey, Charles,--1777-1849 Chauncey, Nathaniel,--1789-1865 Commerce Connecticut Connecticut--Hartford Connecticut--New Haven Dwight, Theodore,--1764-1846 Ellsworth, Oliver,--1745-1807 Embargo (1807-1809) Europe Families French and Indian War (1755-1763) Funeral sermons Goodrich, Chauncey,--1759-1815 Griffin, John History Inland navigation--Law and legislation Jay, John,--1745-1829 Jefferson, Thomas,--1743-1826 Legislators Lieutenant governors Manners and customs New York (State) Palfrey, John Gorham,--1796-1881 Peale, Rembrandt,--1778-1860 Pennsylvania Pennsylvania--Philadelphia Political science Quincy, Josiah,--1772-1864 Records and correspondence Sermons Sermons, American Sources Travel United States United States--Potomac River Washington, George,--1732-1799 Webster, Noah,--1758-1843 Whiskey Rebellion (Pennsylvania : 1794) Whitney, Eli,--1765-1825 Wolcott, Oliver,--1760-1833 Woolsey, Theodore Dwight,--1801-1889 Yale University
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