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Summary Information
Family papers,
Olivia S.
T., Pruyn
1604-1856, 1787-1856
(bulk)
.5 cubic
ft.
Abstract:: Journal-account book (1823) kept by George
Talcott, U.S. Army Ordnance Department, while on an official surveying trip
through Ohio, Kentucky,. and Tennessee; one letter to Talcott from Winfield
Scott (1842) concerning a recently invented machine for throwing shot;
thirty-six Mexican War letters, chiefly to Talcott at Washington, D.C. from
Benjamin Huger, Scott's chief of ordnance, concerning the capture of Vera Cruz,
the march on Mexico City, the storming of Chapultepec, and the numerous
difficulties encountered on this campaign, but also from Alexander Brydie Dyer,
describing the action taken to quell the Taos uprising and other events, and
from Josiah Gorgas, George Douglas Ramsay, and other officers; one diary
(1841-1842) of Talcott's son, Sebastian Visscher Talcott, kept during the
official survey of the Northeastern boundary of the United States. Also,
personal and business correspondence and accounts, estate settlement papers,
deeds, bills, and miscellaneous papers of the related Talcott, Shearman
(Sherman), Bogard, and Gibson families; fair copies of 17th and 18th century
wills and inventories. Places represented include Braintree, Essex County,
England; Glastonbury, Wethersfield, Connecticut; Albany, Canandaigua, New York
City, Rochester, and Utica, New York; and Danville, Illinois.
2087 Language: Collection material in English
Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell
University Library
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