Charles P. Williams Collection (Coll. 86)


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Overview of the Collection

Biography of Charles P. Williams

Restrictions

Index Terms

Administrative Information

Index to Personal and Vessel Names

Detailed Description of the Collection

Overview of the Collection

Repository: G. W. Blunt White Library, Mystic Seaport
Creator: Williams, Charles P. (Charles Phelps)
Title: Charles P. Williams Collection
Dates: 1863-1879
Extent: ca. 35,000 items
Abstract: This collection is one of Mystic Seaport's larger manuscript collections, and includes a vast number of business letters, ca. 1863-1893. There are also general business accounts, bills, receipts, etc., many of which are organized by specific vessels, businesses, or individuals. Included are bills of sale for vessels controlled by Williams, balance sheet, insurance policies, wills, deeds, and other documents. Papers relevant to William's land investments in South Carolina, Georgia, and the Midwest appear as an important section in this collection, as do the letterpress copybooks, account books, and other volumes. There are important groups of incoming correspondence from W. C. Bee & Co., H. C. Potter, and Latham Hull, who was president of the First National Bank in Kalamazoo, Michigan, and who evidently managed Williams' investments there for many years. Numerous accounts with B. F. Carver & Co., Trask & Stone, and Spencer Trask & Co., are also present. It should be noted that after Williams' death in 1879 his estate was managed by William J. H. Pollard (1824-1897) as sole executor for nearly 20 years, and there is a sizable portion of material in the papers relative to this estate period.
Identification: Coll. 86

Biography of Charles P. Williams

Charles Phelps Williams (1804-1879) was a prominent shipowner and businessman in Stonington, Connecticut, during much of the 19th century. By 1825 he was a ship master, but soon thereafter invested in the Stonington sealing industry, which was to provide the foundation for his subsequent fortune. The 1840s found Williams in the whaling business, and during this period he was recognized as being one of the largest whaling shipowners in New England. By the early 1850s he was involved with the creation of the Ocean Bank of Stonington, serving for a while as that institution's president. He also invested in railroads, and for many years was president of the Providence and Stonington Railroad. Williams' keen business foresight led him to investments in the development of the West, and the management of his property and diversified business interests occupied the later years of his life.

This collection, with one exception, covers the period from January 1863, when Charles Phelps Williams was 59 years of age, to his death in October 1879, as well as papers relating to the management of his estate for the eighteen years following his death. [The exception is one document concerning his purchase in November 1840 of the homestead of Dr. Charles Phelps, his maternal grandfather, situated on Front Street in the Borough of Stonington, Connecticut.] The letters, bills, records of investments, copybooks and other material in the collection have to do with the management of the investments of a wealthy man whose money had come primarily from his whaling and sealing ships, but who had withdrawn from active commercial life. While he continued to act as part owner and agent for some ships, barks, and coastal schooners during the later period of his life, the bulk of the collection concerns Charles P. Williams' investments in land in the mid-west, in oil wells in western Pennsylvania, in phosphate, rice and sea island cotton in South Carolina, in railroads, utilities and machinery, and in two abortive ventures into gold mining.

The collection cover the period of economic development and expansion in the United States. The Homestead Act of 1862, which opened up large areas of the mid-west for farming; the expansion and proliferation of the railroads; the 'laissez-faire' philosophy and the gradual deflation of the currency following the Civil War provided opportunity for the knowledgeable investor to make money, and Charles P. Williams was a very canny and careful investor. Letters to him indicate that he investigated each enterprise thoroughly before investing. He did make a few serious mistakes, but on the whole he was very successful, leaving an estate at his death valued at about $3,000,000. The collection, since they include the period of the Chicago Fire of 1871, the panic and depression of 1873, and the loss of the Sea Island cotton crop to caterpillars in 1869, shows how natural and man-made disasters affect the life of an astute businessman.

However, the collection is not merely a group of business letters and accounts of the purchases and sales of stocks and bonds. Many letters give a picture of a man with strong family ties and friendships. Related as he was to nearly every prominent family in the area, he found it expedient to place some of these relations in positions where they could better themselves and also be of benefit to him. He loaned one son-in-law the money to purchase a brewery in Chicago, and gave the other a great deal of legal business. He paid the college expenses for his grandson, and then loaned him money to buy into a bank in Kansas with his cousin. He got jobs in New York and elsewhere for his nephews, and helped his nieces to buy houses and educate their children. Former servants could count on his help when they were in need or out of a job, and many an indigent inhabitant of Stonington came to him for small sums of money to tide him of her over hard times. While he was reputed not to be a churchgoer, he was carefully generous in giving money to church-related societies, schools, and colleges. A strong teetotaler (although bills seem to indicate he had a well-stocked wine cellar), he was a strong force behind the Temperance movement. Politically, he was a conservative Republican who chose to remain behind the scenes. He grew prize fruit and sold barrels of pears through a cousin in New York. He was continually on the lookout for a good piece of horseflesh. He had farmlands both in the area around Stonington and in Rhode Island, where he kept cattle and other livestock under the care of tenant farmers, and he was interested in any new invention - windmills, pumps, etc. - that might help his land yield better crops. He was obviously respected by the ship masters of the vessels for which he was owner and agent, and he was openly devoted to his second wife and two young children by that marriage.

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Restrictions

Restrictions on Access

Available for use in the Manuscripts Division

Restrictions on Use

Various copying restriction apply. Guidelines are available from the Manuscripts Division. See also: Mystic Seaport's copyright notice.

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Index Terms

This collection is indexed under the following headings in the catalog of the G. W. Blunt White Library. Researchers desiring materials about related topics, persons or places should search the catalog using these headings.

Persons:

Hull, Latham--Correspondence
Pollard, William J. H. (William John Henry), 1824-1897
Potter, H.C.--Correspondence

Corporate Bodies (Including Vessels):

B.F. Carver & Co.
First National Bank (Kalamazoo, Mich.)
Ocean Bank (Stonington, Conn.)
Pere Marquette Railway
Spencer Trask & Co
Trask & Stone
W.C. Bee & Co. (Charleston, S.C.)

Subjects:

Banks and banking--Connecticut
Cotton trade--Georgia
Cotton trade--South Carolina
Decedents' estates--Connecticut--Stonington
Fires--Chicago--1872
Investments
Oil fields--Pennsylvania
Phosphates--United States
Railroads
Real property--Connecticut--Stonington
Real property--Middle West
Rice trade--South Carolina
Shipping--Connecticut--Stonington
Temperance
Whaling--Connecticut--Stonington

Document Types:

Account books
Bills of sale
Deeds
Estate records--Connecticut--Stonington
Insurance policies
Letterpress copybooks
Wills

Occupations:

Bankers--Connecticut--Stonington
Capitalists and financiers--Connecticut--Stonington
Executors and administrators--Connecticut--Stonington
Shipowners--Connecticut--Stonington

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Administrative Information

Preferred Citation

Coll. 86, Manuscripts Collection, G. W. Blunt White Library, Mystic Seaport Museum, Inc.

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Index to Personal and Vessel Names

NOTE: The fraction(S) indicate the Box and Folder numbers where that particular reference can be found. For example, the researcher will find information about the schooner ADVANCE in Box 13, Folder 8 of the collection.
ADVANCE (Schooner) 13/8
BELLE OF THE SEA (Brig) 13/2
BESSIE (Sailboat) 1/7
BRAZOR (Bark) 15/12
Brown, Thomas 10/7
CALHOUN (Ship) 8/8
CHARMER (Schooner) 14/7, 14/9, 14/10, 14/11, 14/12, 15/2, 15/4, 15/6, 15/7, 15/10, 15/14, 15/15, 16/4, 16/6, 16/7, 16/8
Chesbro, Walter S. 12/10
Chester, Charles J. 22/7, 23/9, 24/9, 25/9, 27/5, 28/2, 28/4, 31/6
Chester, D.W. 9/8, 11/3, 11/15, 14/5, 15/4, 15/6, 15/7, 17/7, 17/8, 17/12, 18/4, 18/9, 18/10, 19/1, 19/4, 19/9, 19/11, 20/7, 21/2, 21/10, 22/1, 22/4, 22/7, 22/9, 23/6, 23/8, 24/8, 25/6, 25/7, 26/4, 27/1, 27/5, 27/6, 27/7, 27/10, 28/1, 28/4, 28/10
Chisholms, Robert 5/8
Clark, B.J. 9/11
COMIT (Smack) 5/8
COMMONWEALTH (Steamer) 5/5
Costa, Peter 23/3
Crary, ? 8/8
CREMONA (Brig) 9/4
D.C. FOSTER (Schooner) 5/15
Daboll, Ezra 10/3, 11/1, 13/11, 27/7, 27/8, 28/4, 30/7
DAUNTLESS (Ship) 8/9, 8/10, 9/1, 10/5, 11/1, 11/3, 11/6, 11/10, 12/5, 12/6, 12/11, 13/5, 14/3, 15/1, 15/4, 15/6, 15/14, 16/4, 16/6
Denison, Joseph L. 18/6, 18/11, 19/1, 19/2, 20/11, 21/5, 21/7, 22/5, 22/6, 22/8, 23/3, 23/4, 23/6, 23/10, 24/4, 24/8, 24/11, 25/3, 27/1
Ebbets, Daniel 30/12
ELLA FISH (Schooner) 9/12
ETIWAN (Schooner) 10/7
FARRAGUT (Ship) 22/7, 23/7
Fish, Warren 18/10, 19/4
Forbes, R.B. 13/2
Gilchrest, Albert 9/7, 9/12, 11/5
Gould, Jay 16/4
Hall, ? 4/3
HAZE (Brig) 7/5
Holmes, ? 8/8, 23/7
ISABELLE (Steamer) 16/8
JENNIE (Yacht) 5/5
Latham, B.W. 31/9
Lathar, Ezra 16/8
LIZZIE CARR (Schooner) 7/3, 9/7, 9/12, 11/5
Lunt, William H. (Jr.) 23/7
MARY E. HOXIE (Schooner) 12/10, 19/7, 20/12, 23/3, 23/10
MAZEPPA (Bark) 1/1
MINNIE-HA-HA 1/7
Noyes, Benjamin F. 13/2, 14/10, 14/12, 15/2, 15/4, 15/6, 15/7, 15/10, 16/6, 17/5, 17/9, 17/11, 18/1, 18/2, 18/5, 18/6, 19/8, 19/9, 20/3, 20/6, 20/7, 21/2, 21/7, 22/2, 22/9, 22/10, 23/1, 23/7, 24/1, 24/4, 24/6, 25/2, 25/4, 26/1, 26/6, 26/9, 27/1, 27/4, 27/6, 30/2
OGEECHEE (Schooner) 11/10, 12/2, 12/4, 12/8
Pollard, William J.H. 14/8, 25/4, 26/10, 27/12, 28/2, 30/10, 31/2
Prince, H. 10/7, 27/12
Rathbone, Lemuel 23/3
Reyonlds, Charles F. 12/2, 12/4, 12/8
ROBERT PALMER (Schooner) 7/12, 9/11, 10/3, 11/1, 13/11
Rowland, ? 20/6
S.C. MULDON (Schooner) 13/14
SAPPHO (Bark) 9/10, 10/6, 10/7, 11/1, 11/2, 11/5, 11/6, 11/8, 11/10, 12/1, 12/4, 12/6, 12/7, 13/1, 13/2, 13/3, 13/15, 14/6, 14/7, 15/1, 15/4, 15/6, 15/7
SCOTIA 15/5, 15/6
SEMINOLE (Ship) 8/8
Sisson, Charles C. 23/7, 23/8, 27/10
SOVEREIGN (Schooner) 4/3
THOMAS DANA (Ship) 16/8, 16/10, 16/11
VANDERBILT (Steamer) 5/1
WASHINGTON (Yacht) 3/3
Wilbur, John P. 9/4, 9/10, 11/1, 11/5, 11/6, 12/1, 12/4, 13/15, 14/6, 15/4, 17/4, 17/6, 17/9, 18/1, 18/7, 18/8, 19/6, 19/8, 19/9, 20/6, 20/9, 20/11, 21/4, 22/2, 22/4, 22/5, 23/7, 24/3, 26/1, 27/10
Wilbur, Robert P. 8/8, 8/10, 10/5, 11/1, 11/3, 11/6, 11/10, 12/11, 13/5, 14/3, 15/1, 15/4, 15/16, 16/5, 17/9, 17/12, 18/7, 18/8, 23/7, 25/9
WILLIAM C. BEE (Schooner) 9/8, 9/11, 11/3, 11/5, 14/5, 15/4, 15/6, 15/7, 15/11
WILLIAM MALLORY JR. (Brig) 9/4, 9/10
WILLIAM O. IRISH (Schooner) 4/5, 5/8, 5/12, 7/3, 10/10

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Detailed Description of the Collection

The following section contains a detailed listing of the materials in the collection.

Letters; 1863-1893
Box Folder
1 1 Letters; 1863 Jan (1840 Nov 14, one letter)
2 Letters; 1863 Feb 2-13
3 Letters; 1863 Feb 14-28
4 Letters; 1863 Mar 2-13
5 Letters; 1863 Mar 14-28
6 Letters; 1863 Apr
7 Letters; 1863 May
8 Letters; 1863 Jun
9 Letters; 1863 Jul
10 Letters; 1863 Aug 3-31
11 Letters; 1863 Sep
12 Letters; 1863 Oct
13 Letters; 1863 Nov
14 Letters; 1863 Dec
Box Folder
2 1 Letters; 1864 Jan
2 Letters; 1864 Feb
3 Letters; 1864 Mar
4 Letters; 1864 Apr
5 Letters; 1864 May
6 Letters; 1864 Jun
7 Letters; 1864 Jul
8 Letters; 1864 Aug - Sep
9 Letters; 1864 Oct
10 Letters; 1864 Nov
11 Letters; 1864 Dec
Box Folder
3 1 Letters; 1865 Jan
2 Letters; 1865 Feb
3 Letters; 1865 Mar
4 Letters; 1865 Apr
5 Letters; 1865 May
6 Letters; 1865 Jun
7 Letters; 1865 Jul
8 Letters; 1865 Aug-Sep
9 Letters; 1865 Oct
10 Letters; 1865 Nov 1-18
11 Letters; 1865 Nov 20-30
12 Letters; 1865 Dec
Box Folder
4 1 Letters; 1866 Jan
2 Letters; 1866 Feb
3 Letters; 1866 Mar
4 Letters; 1866 Apr
5 Letters; 1866 May
6 Letters; 1866 Jun
7 Letters; 1866 Jul
8 Letters; 1866 Aug
9 Letters; 1866 Sep
10 Letters; 1866 Oct 1-15
11 Letters; 1866 Oct 16-31
12 Letters; 1866 Nov 1-22
13 Letters; 1866 Nov 23-30
14 Letters; 1866 Dec 1-13
15 Letters; 1866 Dec 14-31
Box Folder
5 1 Letters; 1867 Jan
2 Letters; 1867 Feb
3 Letters; 1867 Mar 1-13
4 Letters; 1867 Mar 14-30
5 Letters; 1867 Apr 1-17
6 Letters; 1867 Apr 18-30
7 Letters; 1867 May
8 Letters; 1867 Jun 3-17
9 Letters; 1867 Jun 18-27
10 Letters; 1867 Jul 1-13
11 Letters; 1867 Jul 15-31
12 Letters; 1867 Aug
13 Letters; 1867 Sep
14 Letters; 1867 Oct
15 Letters; 1867 Nov
16 Letters; 1867 Dec
Box Folder
6 1 Letters; 1868 Jan
2 Letters; 1868 Feb
3 Letters; 1868 Mar
4 Letters; 1868 Apr
5 Letters; 1868 May
6 Letters; 1868 Jun
7 Letters; 1868 Jul
8 Letters; 1868 Aug
9 Letters; 1868 Sep
10 Letters; 1868 Oct
11 Letters; 1868 Nov
12 Letters; 1868 Dec
Box Folder
7 1 Letters; 1869 Jan 1-16
2 Letters; 1869 Jan 18-31
3 Letters; 1869 Feb 1-11
4 Letters; 1869 Feb 12-27
5 Letters; 1869 Mar 1-16
6 Letters; 1869 Mar 18-31
7 Letters; 1869 Apr
8 Letters; 1869 May 1-15
9 Letters; 1869 May 17-31
10 Letters; 1869 Jun
11 Letters; 1869 Jul 1-14
12 Letters; 1869 Jul 15-31
13 Letters; 1869 Aug 1-16
14 Letters; 1869 Aug 17-31
Box Folder
8 1 Letters; 1869 Sep 1-13
2 Letters; 1869 Sep 14-30
3 Letters; 1869 Oct 1-11
4 Letters; 1869 Oct 12-19
5 Letters; 1869 Oct 20-31
6 Letters; 1869 Nov 1-11
7 Letters; 1869 Nov 12-30
8 Letters; 1869 Dec 1-9
9 Letters; 1869 Dec 10-20
10 Letters; 1869 Dec 21-31
Box Folder
9 1 Letters; 1870 Jan 2-17
2 Letters; 1870 Jan 18-31
3 Letters; 1870 Feb 1-14
4 Letters; 1870 Feb 15-28
5 Letters; 1870 Mar 1-20
6 Letters; 1870 Mar 21-31
7 Letters; 1870 Apr 1-18
8 Letters; 1870 Apr 19-30
9 Letters; 1870 May 2-14
10 Letters; 1870 May 16-31
11 Letters; 1870 Jun 1-15
12 Letters; 1870 Jun 16-30
Box Folder
10 1 Letters; 1870 Jul 1-17
2 Letters; 1870 Jul 18-30
3 Letters; 1870 Aug 1-16
4 Letters; 1870 Aug 17-31
5 Letters; 1870 Sep 1-14
6 Letters; 1870 Sep 15-30
7 Letters; 1870 Oct
8 Letters; 1870 Nov 1-16
9 Letters; 1870 Nov 18-30
10 Letters; 1870 Dec 1-19
11 Letters; 1870 Dec 20-31
Box Folder
11 1 Letters; 1871 Jan 2-13
2 Letters; 1871 Jan 14-31
3 Letters; 1871 Feb
4 Letters; 1871 Mar 1-17
5 Letters; 1871 Mar 18-31
6 Letters; 1871 Apr 1-14
7 Letters; 1871 Apr 15-29
8 Letters; 1871 May 1-15
9 Letters; 1871 May 17-31
10 Letters; 1871 Jun
Box Folder
12 1 Letters; 1871 Jul 1-19
2 Letters; 1871 Jul 20-31
3 Letters; 1871 Aug
4 Letters; 1871 Sep 2-19
5 Letters; 1871 Sep 20-30
6 Letters; 1871 Oct 2-20
7 Letters; 1871 Oct 21-31
8 Letters; 1871 Nov 1-14
9 Letters; 1871 Nov 15-30
10 Letters; 1871 Dec 1-12
11 Letters; 1871 Dec 13-30
Box Folder
13 1 Letters; 1872 Jan 1-10
2 Letters; 1872 Jan 11-22
3 Letters; 1872 Jan 23-31
4 Letters; 1872 Feb 1-16
5 Letters; 1872 Feb 17-28
6 Letters; 1872 Mar 1-11
7 Letters; 1872 Mar 12-20
8 Letters; 1872 Mar 21-30
9 Letters; 1872 Apr 1-16
10 Letters; 1872 Apr 17-30
11 Letters; 1872 May 1-11
12 Letters; 1872 May 14-24
13 Letters; 1872 May 25-31
14 Letters; 1872 Jun 1-21
15 Letters; 1872 Jun 22-29
Box Folder
14 1 Letters; 1872 Jul 1-15
2 Letters; 1872 Jul 16-31
3 Letters; 1872 Aug 1-19
4 Letters; 1872 Aug 20-31
5 Letters; 1872 Sep 1-17
6 Letters; 1872 Sep 18-30
7 Letters; 1872 Oct 1-16
8 Letters; 1872 Oct 17-31
9 Letters; 1872 Nov 1-12
10 Letters; 1872 Nov 13-30
11 Letters; 1872 Dec 1-17
12 Letters; 1872 Dec 19-31
Box Folder
15 1 Letters; 1873 Jan 1-10
2 Letters; 1873 Jan 11-20
3 Letters; 1873 Jan 21-31
4 Letters; 1873 Feb 1-14
5 Letters; 1873 Feb 15-28
6 Letters; 1873 Mar 1-14
7 Letters; 1873 Mar 15-24
8 Letters; 1873 Mar 25-31
9 Letters; 1873 Apr 1-14
10 Letters; 1873 Apr 15-30
11 Letters; 1873 May 1-15
12 Letters; 1873 May 16-31
13 Letters; 1873 Jun 2-13
14 Letters; 1873 Jun 14-30
15 Letters; 1873 Jul 1-18
16 Letters; 1873 Jul 19-31
Box Folder
16 1 Letters; 1873 Aug 1-13
2 Letters; 1873 Aug 14-30
3 Letters; 1873 Sep 1-12
4 Letters; 1873 Sep 13-20
5 Letters; 1873 Sep 21-30
6 Letters; 1873 Oct 1-16
7 Letters; 1873 Oct 17-31
8 Letters; 1873 Nov 1-14
9 Letters; 1873 Nov 15-29
10 Letters; 1873 Dec 1-10
11 Letters; 1873 Dec 11-19
12 Letters; 1873 Dec 20-31
14 Bills paid; 1869 Jun-Jul
15 Bills paid; 1869 Aug-Oct
Box Folder
17 1 Letters; 1874 Jan 2-9
2 Letters; 1874 Jan 10-20
3 Letters; 1874 Jan 21-31
4 Letters; 1874 Feb 2-14
5 Letters; 1874 Feb 16-28
6 Letters; 1874 Mar
7 Letters; 1874 Apr 1-15
8 Letters; 1874 Apr 16-30
9 Letters; 1874 May 1-16
10 Letters; 1874 May 18-30
11 Letters; 1874 Jun 1-15
12 Letters; 1874 Jun 16-30
Box Folder
18 1 Letters; 1874 Jul 1-15
2 Letters; 1874 Jul 16-31
3 Letters; 1874 Aug 3-12
4 Letters; 1874 Aug 13-31
5 Letters; 1874 Sep
6 Letters; 1874 Oct 2-15
7 Letters; 1874 Oct 16-31
8 Letters; 1874 Nov 2-19
9 Letters; 1874 Nov 20-30
10 Letters; 1874 Dec 1-16
11 Letters; 1874 Dec 17-31
Box Folder
19 1 Letters; 1875 Jan 2-16
2 Letters; 1875 Jan 18-30
3 Letters; 1875 Feb 1-13
4 Letters; 1875 Feb 15-27
5 Letters; 1875 Mar 1-12
6 Letters; 1875 Mar 13-31
7 Letters; 1875 Apr 1-14
8 Letters; 1875 Apr 15-30
9 Letters; 1875 Mar 1-17
10 Letters; 1875 May 18-31
11 Letters; 1875 Jun 1-11
12 Letters; 1875 Jun 12-30
Box Folder
20 1 Letters; 1875 Jul 1-18
2 Letters; 1875 Jul 19-31
3 Letters; 1875 Aug
4 Letters; 1875 Sep 1-14
5 Letters; 1875 Sep 16-30
6 Letters; 1875 Oct
7 Letters; 1875 Nov 1-17
8 Letters; 1875 Nov 18-30
9 Letters; 1875 Dec 1-10
10 Letters; 1875 Dec 11-23
11 Letters; 1875 Dec 24-31
Box Folder
21 1 Letters; 1876 Jan 1-15
2 Letters; 1876 Jan 17-31
3 Letters; 1876 Feb 1-14
4 Letters; 1876 Feb 15-29
5 Letters; 1876 Mar 1-22
6 Letters; 1876 Mar 23-31
7 Letters; 1876 Apr
8 Letters; 1876 May 1-12
9 Letters; 1876 May 13-31
10 Letters; 1876 Jun 2-15
11 Letters; 1876 Jun 16-30
Box Folder
22 1 Letters; 1876 Jul 1-17
2 Letters; 1876 Jul 18-31
3 Letters; 1876 Aug 1-10
4 Letters; 1876 Aug 11-31
5 Letters; 1876 Sep 1-18
6 Letters; 1876 Sep 19-30
7 Letters; 1876 Oct 2-18
8 Letters; 1876 Oct 19-31
9 Letters; 1876 Nov
10 Letters; 1876 Dec 1-13
11 Letters; 1876 Dec 14-30
Box Folder
23 1 Letters; 1877 Jan 1-13
2 Letters; 1877 Jan 15-31
3 Letters; 1877 Feb 1-14
4 Letters; 1877 Feb 16-27
5 Letters; 1877 Mar 1-12
6 Letters; 1877 Mar 13-31
7 Letters; 1877 Apr 2-13
8 Letters; 1877 Apr 16-30
9 Letters; 1877 May 1-9
10 Letters; 1877 May 10-30
Box Folder
24 1 Letters; 1877 Jun 1-13
2 Letters; 1877 Jun 14-29
3 Letters; 1877 Jul 2-16
4 Letters; 1877 Jul 17-31
5 Letters; 1877 Aug
6 Letters; 1877 Sep 1-19
7 Letters; 1877 Sep 21-28
8 Letters; 1877 Oct 1-16
9 Letters; 1877 Oct 17-31
10 Letters; 1877 Nov
11 Letters; 1877 Dec 1-13
12 Letters; 1877 Dec 15-31
Box Folder
25 1 Letters; 1878 Jan 1-14
2 Letters; 1878 Jan 15-31
3 Letters; 1878 Feb
4 Letters; 1878 Mar 1-11
5 Letters; 1878 Mar 12-30
6 Letters; 1878 Apr
7 Letters; 1878 May 1-20
8 Letters; 1878 May 21-31
9 Letters; 1878 Jun
Box Folder
26 1 Letters; 1878 Jul 1-16
2 Letters; 1878 Jul 17-31
3 Letters; 1878 Aug 1-16
4 Letters; 1878 Aug 19-31
5 Letters; 1878 Sep 2-16
6 Letters; 1878 Sep 17-30
7 Letters; 1878 Oct
8 Letters; 1878 Nov 1-15
9 Letters; 1878 Nov 16-30
10 Letters; 1878 Dec
Box Folder
27 1 Letters; 1879 Jan
2 Letters; 1879 Feb
3 Letters; 1879 Mar
4 Letters; 1879 Apr
5 Letters; 1879 May
6 Letters; 1879 Jun
7 Letters; 1879 Jul
8 Letters; 1879 Aug
9 Letters; 1879 Sep
10 Letters; 1879 Oct
11 Letters; 1879 Nov
12 Letters; 1879 Dec
Box Folder
28 1 Letters; 1880 Jan
2 Letters; 1880 Feb
3 Letters; 1880 Mar
4 Letters; 1880 Apr
5 Letters; 1880 May
6 Letters; 1880 Jun
7 Letters; 1880 Jul
8 Letters; 1880 Aug
9 Letters; 1880 Sep
10 Letters; 1880 Oct
11 Letters; 1880 Nov
12 Letters; 1880 Dec
Box Folder
29 1 Letters; 1881 Jan 3-17
2 Letters; 1881 Jan 18-31
3 Letters; 1881 Feb 1-8
4 Letters; 1881 Feb 9-28
5 Letters; 1881 Mar 1-22
6 Letters; 1881 Mar 23-31
7 Letters; 1881 Apr 1-16
8 Letters; 1881 Apr 18-30
9 Letters; 1881 May 2-16
10 Letters; 1881 May 17-31
Box Folder
30 1 Letters; 1881 Jun 1-18
2 Letters; 1881 Jun 20-30
3 Letters; 1881 Jul 1-14
4 Letters; 1881 Jul 15-30
5 Letters; 1881 Aug 1-15
6 Letters; 1881 Aug 16-31
7 Letters; 1881 Sep
8 Letters; 1881 Oct 1-18
9 Letters; 1881 Oct 19-31
10 Letters; 1881 Nov 1-12
11 Letters; 1881 Nov 14-30
12 Letters; 1881 Dec 1-17
13 Letters; 1881 Dec 19-31
Box Folder
31 1 Letters; 1882 Jan 2-17
2 Letters; 1882 Jan 18-31
3 Letters; 1882 Feb 1-17
4 Letters; 1882 Feb 18-28
5 Letters; 1882 Mar 1-11
6 Letters; 1882 Mar 13-31
7 Letters; 1882 Apr 1-18
8 Letters; 1882 Apr 19-29
9 Letters; 1882 May 1-15
10 Letters; 1882 May 16-31
11 Letters; 1882 Jun 1-10
12 Letters; 1882 Jun 12-30
Box Folder
32 1 Letters; 1882 Jul 1-22
2 Letters; 1882 Jul 24-31
3 Letters; 1882 Aug 2-14
4 Letters; 1882 Aug 15-31
5 Letters; 1882 Sep 1-14
6 Letters; 1882 Sep 15-30
7 Letters; 1882 Oct
8 Letters; 1882 Nov 1-15
9 Letters; 1882 Nov 16-30
10 Letters; 1882 Dec 1-18
11 Letters; 1882 Dec 19-30
Box Folder
33 1 Letters; 1883 Jan 1-17
2 Letters; 1883 Jan 18-31
3 Letters; 1883 Feb 1-16
4 Letters; 1883 Feb 17-28
5 Letters; 1883 Mar 1-20
6 Letters; 1883 Mar 21-31
7 Letters; 1883 Apr 1-18
8 Letters; 1883 Apr 19-30
9 Letters; 1883 May 1-17
10 Letters; 1883 May 18-31
11 Letters; 1883 Jun 1-14
12 Letters; 1883 Jun 18-30
Box Folder
34 1 Letters; 1883 Jul 1-17
2 Letters; 1883 Jul 18-31
3 Letters; 1883 Aug 1-9
4 Letters; 1883 Aug 10-30
5 Letters; 1883 Sep
6 Letters; 1883 Oct 1-19
7 Letters; 1883 Oct 22-31
8 Letters; 1883 Nov
9 Letters; 1883 Dec 1-15
10 Letters; 1883 Dec 17-31
Box Folder
35 1 Letters; 1884 Jan 1-17
2 Letters; 1884 Jan 18-31
3 Letters; 1884 Feb 1-11
4 Letters; 1884 Feb 12-29
5 Letters; 1844 Mar 1-12
6 Letters; 1884 Mar 13-31
7 Letters; 1884 Apr
8 Letters; 1884 May
9 Letters; 1884 Jun
Box Folder
36 1 Letters; 1884 Jul
2 Letters; 1884 Aug
3 Letters; 1884 Sep
4 Letters; 1884 Oct 1-17
5 Letters; 1884 Oct 18-31
6 Letters; 1884 Nov
7 Letters; 1884 Dec
Box Folder
37 1 Letters; 1885 Jan
2 Letters; 1885 Feb
3 Letters; 1885 Mar 1-13
4 Letters; 1885 Mar 14-31
5 Letters; 1885 Apr
6 Letters; 1885 May
7 Letters; 1885 Jun
8 Letters; 1885 Jul
Box Folder
38 1 Letters; 1885 Aug
2 Letters; 1885 Sep
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