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The first volume contains summonses, docketed notes due, and court records kept by a North Guilford, Connecticut Justice of the Peace between 1819-1836. The second volume contains his records as executor of his twin brother Harvey Elliot's estate, 1824-1826.
Chiefly letters from Elliot and his wife, Harriet Eames Elliot (1818-1868) to their son, James Henry Elliot (1842-1893) during his attendance at Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, N.H., and Harvard College and his service with 44th Massachusetts Volunteers during the Civil War; and correspondence of other family members.
Letters while on duty as Lieut., Engineers, U.S.A., with the Coast Survey. Many in his handwriting.
Examines the life of the nineteenth-century author famous for the novel "Uncle Tom's Cabin," which denounced slavery and intensified the disagreement between the North and South.