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Box 635

 Container

Contains 4 Collections and/or Records:

Letterbook, 1871 - 1872

 File — Box: 635, Folder: 7
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The 1871-1872 letterbook of a firm in Richmond, Dallas County, Alabama.
Dates: 1871 - 1872

Correspondence - Outgoing, Business, 4 April 1820 - 20 April 1821

 File — Box: 635, Folder: 484.01
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection contains correspondence from William H. Ely while in Alabama, between February 1820 and June 1821, to his family and business associates in Hartford, Connecticut, while he acted as commissioner of the Connecticut Asylum for the Deaf and Dumb. In 1819, the Congress of the United States, under a motion made by Henry Clay, gave to the school twenty-three thousand acres of public land, and with the proceeds of the sale of this land, suitable grounds were secured, buildings were...
Dates: 4 April 1820 - 20 April 1821

Correspondence - Outgoing, Personal, 20 February 1820 - 2 July 1821

 File — Box: 635, Folder: 484.02
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection contains correspondence from William H. Ely while in Alabama, between February 1820 and June 1821, to his family and business associates in Hartford, Connecticut, while he acted as commissioner of the Connecticut Asylum for the Deaf and Dumb. In 1819, the Congress of the United States, under a motion made by Henry Clay, gave to the school twenty-three thousand acres of public land, and with the proceeds of the sale of this land, suitable grounds were secured, buildings were...
Dates: 20 February 1820 - 2 July 1821

Correspondence - Incoming, 17 May 1818

 File — Box: 635, Folder: 484.03
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection contains correspondence from William H. Ely while in Alabama, between February 1820 and June 1821, to his family and business associates in Hartford, Connecticut, while he acted as commissioner of the Connecticut Asylum for the Deaf and Dumb. In 1819, the Congress of the United States, under a motion made by Henry Clay, gave to the school twenty-three thousand acres of public land, and with the proceeds of the sale of this land, suitable grounds were secured, buildings were...
Dates: 17 May 1818