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Daybook (1819-1820) of Zechariah Beckwith during his residence in Monkton, Vt. Included are letters (1860-1885) of his two sons, Julius A. and Buel S. Beckwith.
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Papers (1767-1892) chiefly containing legal and financial records which appear to have no direct connection with the Beckwith family; Beckwith family papers (1825-1871), chiefly papers of/or relating to Dr. Josiah Gale Beckwith. Of note is his correspondence with brother George Beckwith in which he discusses business dealings and events of the day, his account books documenting certificates of exemption he granted during the Civil War in 1862, records relating to his business affairs, and his medical and drugstore ledgers as well as early records relating to the Alsop family. Seymour family papers (1814-1886) contains a small group of materials relating to Jane Seymour Beckwith, her mother, ...
Letters to Andrew and William Strahan, English printers and members of Parliament, discussing English foreign policy during and after the American Revolution, especially relations with Russia and Germany, and rumors about the movements of foreign ships, including those of France, Spain, and Sweden. Lord Nelson, King George III, and France's Prince of Condé are discussed. The first letter, from George Beckwith to Andrew Strahan, is dated Aug. 29, 1779; the second, from John Beckwith to William Strahan, is dated May 23, 1780; the third, from Thomas Beckwith to Andrew Strahan, is dated May 15, 1801.
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