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1 October 1900
Servin, A.T., fl. 1900
Please Note
Short explanation of an appendix at the end of the second volume of the book in question, which apparently includes lists of names.
GLC02150.30.01
1 November 1900
Phelps Genealogy
Summary of monetary expenses associated with putting the genealogy of the Phelps family together.
GLC02150.30.02
1904
Root, Mary Philotheta, fl. 1904
Patriots' Daughters
Chapter from a book regarding daughters of the American Revolution. This chapter names Martha Babcock Noyes as having had ancestors who contributed to the cause of patriotism. Family members dating from Reverend William Noyes, who was born in the...
GLC02150.31
1877-1900
Potter Drug and Chemical Company
Cuticura
Advertisement for a magical cure-all that the company claims can cure every skin and blood disease that exists, including humors, itching, loss of hair, ulcers, and pimples. They claim that the drug can be found at any drugstore. On the opposite side...
GLC02150.32
4 November 1896
Noyes, Charles P., 1842-1921
To Frank Noyes
Letter from Charles P. Noyes to Frank Noyes. It starts out by talking about the 1896 presidential election, in which Charles supported McKinley, and then segues into talking about their family tree and ancestors, especially Peter Wells.
The writing...
GLC02150.33
1893
Stanton, Harriet A., fl. 1893
Aged Residents of Stonington, Connecticut
List of more some of the older residents of the town Stoninington.
GLC02150.34
1877-1900.
[Short list of names]
This document consists of a very short list of names, including indications as to familial connections between some of them.
GLC02150.35
26 November 1895
To F. B. Noyes
Letter to F. B. Noyes from someone whose first name is William but whose last name is too difficult to read. It talks about Nathaniel Greene's heirs selling several things to Sanford Noyes.
GLC02150.36
19 September 1819
Sacred to the memory of Thomas Noyes, who departed this life
Brief note praising Thomas Noyes for his work on behalf of his fellow citizens shortly after he passed away.
GLC02150.37
30 December 1719
[Announcement of James Noyes's death]
Religious funeral announcement for Reverend James Noyes, who died at the age of 80. The date on which he died is written December 30 17 19/20.
GLC02150.38
[Crest]
Small crest on a piece of glossy paper.
GLC02150.39
25 October 1870
Marriage Certificate
Certificate of marriage between Benjamin Brown and Alice Grandall, which occured in October 1870 and was performed by Edward Gilman, a pastor in a local church.
GLC02150.40
21 October 1865 - 11 July 1910
Noyes, William Wallace, 1846-1910
[Series of documents regarding the genealogy of William Wallace Noyes]
Various documents regarding the Civil War Service, pension, marriages, and death of William Wallace Noyes. All are photocopies of the original documents.
GLC02150.41
21 October 1865
Certificate of Disability for Discharge
Form from the Army of the United States to certify discharge due to disability. It is filled in with information regarding William Wallace Noyes, who served in 2nd Lieutenant A. D. Beckwith's Company of the Second Vermont Regiment. According to the...
GLC02150.41.01
22 April - 4 December 1891
Willard, Joseph, fl. 1891
[Divorce decree]
Form certifying the divorce between Adaline E. Merrill and Frank H. Merrill. It is filled out at two different times; on April 22, the reason for the divorce ("gross, wanton, and cruel neglect") is given and the terms of the divorce, including...
GLC02150.41.04
3 June 1899
Davidson, W., fl. 1899
Certificate of Marriage No. 25
Copy of a marriage certificate between William Wallace Noyes and Addie E. Vincent Merrill. At the time, he was 53, and she was 37. It was a second marriage for both of them.
GLC02150.41.06
1 July 1910
Lindsay, William, fl. 1910
Certificate of Death
Copy of the death certificate of William Wallace Noyes. He was 64 years old at the time of his death, which resulted from an accidental head injury. His wife Addie filled out part of the forms, and the health officer and undertaker filled out the...
GLC02150.41.07
11 July 1910
Noyes, Addie E., fl. 1860-1910
Declaration of a widow for accrued pension
Form filled out by Addie E. Noyes regarding her husband's pension; she is petitioning the Bureau of Pensions for the pension funds that had accrued under her late husband's name prior to his death.
GLC02150.41.08
10 May 1918
Wilder, John, fl. 1918
To Henry Babcock Noyes
Letter to Henry Babcock Noyes from John Wilder about financial investments and securities.
GLC02150.42
26 September 1830
[Envelope addressed to Martha Franklin B. Noyes]
Envelope addressed to Martha Franklin B. Noyes. It is marked as having been received on September 26, but does not specify the year. It is also marked as being number 37 of something.
GLC02150.45
[Postcard of Latimer Lighthouse)
Postcard of the Latimer Lighthouse in Stonington, Connecticut. There are no dates and messages written on it.
GLC02150.47
9 February 1939
[Article about the Noyes family]
Newspaper article from the Westerly Sun. It talks about the Noyes family and their influence in the area, especially in terms of property holding. The history dates back to Reverend James Noyes, who was the first pastor of the First Church of Christ...
GLC02150.48
31 August 1899
[Short biographies]
Short biographies about several early prominent members of Stonington, including William Chesebrough, Thomas Minor, Walter Palmer, and Thomas Stanton.
GLC02150.49
[Short poem]
Short poem taking up both sides of the piece of paper. The sides are numbered one and two.
The poem repeatedly refers to someone named 'Maggie'
GLC02150.50
17 January 1935
Babcock, Harry W., fl. 1920-1940
To Mrs. Noyes
Letter from Harry W. Babcock to a Mrs. Noyes. He mentions enclosing a check for Sunday collections, and indicates that he felt inclined to pay nothing but is instead just reducing the amount.
The letter is written on Babcock's personal stationary.
GLC02150.51
10 December 1870
Noyes, Thomas R., fl. 1870
Copy contract Thomas Noyes with Prudence Noyes
Copy of a contract between Thomas R. Noyes and Prudence Noyes pertaining to a lease Prudence held on lands in Southport, New York which she lived on and which Thomas apparently owned. Included is an agreement on mortgage payments.
GLC02150.52
1852-1902
William Coddington [picture]
Print of William Coddington, who was an official in the Massachusetts and Rhode Island colonies in the seventeenth century.
GLC02150.53
25 March 1898
Obituary for Charles H. P. Babcock
Short obituary for Charles H. P. Babcock, who had been influential in the financial and trade industries, especially in his role as head of Babcock and Milnor. The is also a small announcement for the time of the funeral service, as well as an...
GLC02150.54
1922/10/21
List of stocks on deposit
List of shares in capital stock, including the company, the number of shares, their financial worth, and the dates in which they were held. This information appears to pertain to Henry B. Noyes.
GLC02150.55
1808
Johnson, Thomas, 1732-1819
Muster Roll of Capt. Thomas Johnson Company of Foot, 1808
Militia muster roll of Captain Thomas Johnson, Company of Foot. The back of the document is a typewriten set of directions for annually revising muster rolls.
GLC02669.040
[Muster roll of Capt. Joseph E. Foxcraft]
Muster roll of Captain Joseph E. Foxcraft. The back of the document is a typewriten set of directions for annually revising muster rolls. The list of names was too long to fit on one sheet so an additional paper was attached to the bottom of the...
GLC02669.041
12 January 1813 - 28 February1813
[Pay roll for company of Capt. Robert Snell]
Pay roll accounts for a company of volunteers under the command of Captain Robert Snell for January and February 1813. Signature on verso certifying that the Snell's company is under "the service of the United States."
GLC02669.042
5 January 1813 - February 1813
[Military supply receipt roll]
A receipt roll of arms from "Captain Snell's company", signed by 60 soldiers, for swords, guns, ammunition, knapsacks, and other military items. Includes witnesses and remarks sections.
GLC02669.043
circa 1813
[Military pay rolls]
A pay roll document for soldiers, likely from the War of 1812. There is a sizable hole in the center of the document that has resulted in some text loss. Handdrawn calculations, presumably adding up wages or expenses, on both pages.
GLC02669.044
30 June 1813
Subsistence account of Ensign Jacob Bailey
Subsistence account of $36.60 for May 1, 1813 to June 30, 1813. Printed chart includes sections: commencement, expiration, no. of days, no. of rations per day, total no. of rations, post or place where due, price ration, amount, remarks.
GLC02669.045
[Subsistence account of Ensign Jacob Bailey]
A subsistence account of $36.60 for May 1, 1813 to June 30, 1813. Copy of GLC02669.045. Signature of Jacob Bailey and handdrawn calculations on verso.
GLC02669.046
Subsistence account of Lieut. Thomas V. Sylvester
A subsistence account of $36.60 for May 1-June 30, 1813. Sylvester was stationed in Burlington, Vermont, and was part of a regiment of volunteers.
GLC02669.047
13 June 1822
[Costs for cartage]
Costs for cartage with a list of people which continues on verso. Right side edge is not uniform in measurement.
GLC02669.073
1852
Horn, Hosea B., fl. 1852
Horn's overland guide, from the U.S. Indian sub-agency, Council Bluffs, on the Missouri River, to the City of Sacramento, in California... [with map] [Decimalized .01- .02]
GLC04152
October 21, 1910
Nichols, A.A., fl. 1861-1901
to Owen Horsfall
Nichols is writing for Owen's Father saying that clothes he is sending to his father should wait for Spring, and not to send it over the land during winter since it will take too long. Also that he will be dissapointed not to be able to write but the...
GLC05245.54
February 13, 1848
Santa Anna, Antonio López de, 1794-1876
[in Spanish]
GLC06293.08
14 February 1848
GLC06293.09
GLC06293.10
13 February 1848
GLC06293.12
29 March 1848
GLC06293.13
17 September 1849
GLC06293.15
GLC06293.16
[no date]
GLC06293.17
13 October 1847
GLC06293.18
1 May - 2 May 1821
Hale, Aurelia, 1798-?
to Horatio Hale
Letter to her brother Horatio, sent upon docking in New York on her way to Georgia. She talks briefly about life on board the ship, including dining with several men from her hometown of Hartford, and complains that they docked in New York three...
GLC08934.001
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