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B-5 1817, May/June Four brief statements by Josiah Noyes, Seth Hastings Jr, Sewall Hopkins, and a doctor in Catskill, NY [cannot read doctor’s signature] recommending E. R. be excused from military service. First three statements are on the recto and the fourth is on the verso of a single sheet., half sheet of paper with statement written by O. Williams [lawyer in Clinton, New York], Military ex... [description clipped]
Ch. Hosmer, March 13, 1857, Trumbull Family
P-1/2 1854 - 1859 Letters, papers, and documents acquired by E. R. to write the Memoir of William Robinson. Included in this cache of items are: the wills (originals or copies thereof) for John Robinson, William Robinson, and Ichabod Robinson; genealogy records for the Isaac Robinson and William Robinson families supplied by Amos Otis of Yarmouth, MA; genealogy of the Brown family printed in the W... [description clipped]
Charles Hosmer, Apl 21, 1857, Amelia Wyllys
P-1/2 1854 - 1859 Letters, papers, and documents acquired by E. R. to write the Memoir of William Robinson. Included in this cache of items are: the wills (originals or copies thereof) for John Robinson, William Robinson, and Ichabod Robinson; genealogy records for the Isaac Robinson and William Robinson families supplied by Amos Otis of Yarmouth, MA; genealogy of the Brown family printed in the W... [description clipped]
Church Votes etc. 1779
N-2 1778-1821 Documents connected with the Southington Congregational Church from 25 March 1778 to 24 April 1821, comprising the entire ministry of William Robinson. Included among the 14 separate items are his letter of acceptance to be the pastor, contract letters, and the official letter of his dismissal. [See Memoir, pp. 86-87], Documents connected with Southington Congregational Church, March... [description clipped]
Church in Southington 1818. A meeting was held Aug 24th to attend to a communication made to the Ch. & Soc'y by Mr. Robinson
Documents connected with Southington Congregational Church, March 1778–April 1821, including the “Confession of Faith” [see Memoir of William Robinson, p. 88]
City of Bostsom, March 28, 1873. I, Nicholas A. Apollonio... cannot find therein any record of the birth of Edward Robinson...
1873, March 28 - Registrar, City of Boston, confirms that there is no record of Edward Jr.'s birth on September 19, 1836., Description: 1 page, Certificate of Baptism (duplicate) for Edward Jr., 1837, K-1 1873, Mar. 28 Registrar, City of Boston, confirms that there is no record of Edward Jr.'s birth on 19 Sept. 1836.
Cleveland, Jan 26th, 1837. To Revd Edward Robinson, Boston Massachusetts
Q 1837, Jan. 26 Letter to E. R. in Boston from Augustus E. Foot in Cleveland. Foot has just returned from seeing friends in Connecticut and in the course of his visit saw George and Charles Robinson in New Haven. Sends E. R. the final payment of $466.60 for the sale of the Ohio land and includes a full accounting of expenses and fees. The total amount realized by E. R. was $1837.26., Twinsburg, Oh... [description clipped]
Cleveland, Ohio, June 24th, 1836. Charles Robinson Esqr., New Haven, Connecticut
Q 1836, June 24 Letter to Charles Robinson in New Haven from Augustus E. Foot, who was writing from Cleveland, Ohio. The letter was delivered by Arthur Foot who was traveling to Connecticut. E. R. was going to be in New York and therefore had asked Foot to direct "any funds . . . and information" to his brother Charles. Foot had gone to Cleveland to meet Humphrey, but Humphrey never arrived and th... [description clipped]
Clinton, 30 Nov. 1821. Mr. Edward Robinson, Southington, Connecticut
C-4 1821, Nov. 20 Letter to E. R., Southington, CT from his uncle A. S. Norton, Clinton. E. R. had written his uncle, Asahel, concerning the ill health of Norton's parents who lived in Farmington CT. E .R. suggested his uncle visit them to "do away with certain jealousies which rest here." Norton writes to ask "what jealousies?" Norton says he cannot afford a trip home. Mentions completion of the ... [description clipped]
Clinton, 3d April, 1822. Dear Sir, Your letter from Andover was duly recieved
C-4 1822, April 9 Letter to E. R. in Andover [?] from his uncle, Asahel S. Norton in Clinton. Apparently E. R. had sent him a "specimen" of his Homer which his uncle found very acceptable. Mentions that the faculty of Hamilton College "considered to introduce it" and thus several copies of it should be sent to Utica. E. R.'s plan for a trip to Europe also meets with his uncle's approval. Norton th... [description clipped]
Clinton, Dec. 10th, 1831. Professor Edward Robinson, Andover, Massachusetts
F-2 1831, Dec. 10 Letter to E. R. in Andover, MA from Othniel Williams in Clinton, NY. Concerns the sale of land to Mr. Powell, who along with others is interested in subdividing the property. Othniel Williams is the lawyer for the transaction. This letter asks E. R. to send a copy of the deed for the land in question., 1831, December 10 - Letter to Edward Robinson from Othniel Williams concerning... [description clipped]
Clinton, Dec. 31st, 1832. Rev'd Edward Robinson, Andover, Mass.
F-2 1832, Dec. 31 Letter to E. R. in Andover from Mary Williams in Clinton. Writes to tell E. R. that her husband has died (Othniel) and that the affairs of the office will henceforth be conducted by her son Othniel S. Williams. She also encourages him to pay the village of Clinton a visit., 1832, December 31 - Letter to Edward Robinson from Mary Williams, telling him that her husband Othniel has ... [description clipped]
Clinton, Dec. th 12[?], 1832. Mr. Edward Robinson, Theological Seminary. Andover, Massachusetts
F-2 1832, Dec. 17 Letter to E. R. in Andover, MA from John Powell in Clinton, NY. Powell informs E. R. that his agent and lawyer, Othniel Williams has died and he wants E. R. to designate another person to continue the affairs of the land transfer. He suggests that Williams' son, Othniel S. Williams and his assistant, O. Gridley, would be acceptable choices. Folded within this letter are copies of... [description clipped]
Clinton, Feb'y 27th, 1832. Professor E. Robinson, Andover, Massachusetts
F-2 1832, Feb. 27 Letter to E. R. in Andover, MA from O[thniel] Williams in Clinton, NY. Williams was handling the legal matters pertaining to the Kirkland farm and property which E. R. was attempting to sell. Powell was negotiating the purchase of a portion of the Kirkland-Robinson land and this letter is setting forth the claims and monies owed, etc., 1832, February 27 - Letter to Edward Robinso... [description clipped]
Clinton, Fr th. 16, 1832. Mr. Edward Robinson, Andover, Massachusetts
F-2 1832, Feb. 16 Letter to E. R. in Andover, MA from John H. Parmelee, John Powell, and Simeon Nelson. Expresses their collective anger and frustration that E. R. has not come forth with a deed as promised, while at the same time requiring them to get in readiness $1000 as a down payment. They demand a deed by return mail and interest on the money which they set aside., 1832, February 16 - Letter... [description clipped]
Clinton, Jan'y 1833. Mr. Edward Robinson, Andover, Mass.
F-2 1833, January Letter to E. R in Andover, MA from Othniel S. Williams in Clinton. Enclosed with the letter was a draft for $960. paid by Mr. Powell for a land transaction with E. R., though this was not the total payment due. Also, Othniel indicates that another land transaction had been made between E. R. and Othniel's father, but since the latter's death, Othniel is having trouble reconstruct... [description clipped]
Clinton, Jan'y 23'd, 1832. Professor Edward Robinson, Andover, Massachusetts
F-2 1832, Jan. 23 Letter to E. R. in Andover, MA from Othniel Williams in Clinton. He is sending "the description of premises contained in Mrs. Kirkland's Quit-claim deed." Williams described the procedure which must be followed for executing proof of the deed. The description is appended at the end of the letter, with a P.S. stating that a small piece of the Kirkland deed was conveyed to Josiah N... [description clipped]
Clinton, March 10th, 1832. Mr. Edward Robinson, Professor And. The. Institution. Andover, Massachusetts
F-2 1832, March 10 Letter to E. R. in Andover MA from Othniel Williams in Clinton. Enclosed with the letter is an accounting of how the money is to be paid for the land, and includes the bonds and mortgage guarantees. Also included is a clarification of how a woman's share of the deeded parcel (i.e., Therese's joint ownership) is to be handled in the court. Letter contains an interesting postscrip... [description clipped]

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