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John A. Rockwell papers

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    Rockwell, John

    Manuscripts

    A one page carbon copy of a memo pertaining to John Rockwell.

    mssLAT

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    Asa West letter to John A. Rockwell

    Manuscripts

    In this letter to Senator Rockwell, Asa West implores to have the government take a handful of tradesmen to California, assuring that the men are of good and respectable character.

    mssHM 4084

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    John A. Rockwell's "Vindication of the principles of the Constitutional Union Party,"

    Manuscripts

    Letter to the editor of the Norwich Weekly Courier, a short-lived iteration of the paper that was under the ownership of D.E. Sykes, shortly before it was taken over by Henry Clay Kinne (1830-1910) in August 1860. The piece, a part of a rather testy exchange with the Republican editorial board, appeared in the July 26, 1860 issue of the paper. The handwritten manuscript is 22 pages.

    mssHM 83177-83178

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    Map of John A. Rockwell's first addition to the city of Evansville, Indiana

    Rare Books

    A four square block plat map. MS note: 82439. Prime meridian: GM. Relief: no. Graphic Scale: Feet. Projection: Plane. Printing Process: Lithography.

    82439

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    John Thompson Peters letter to Enoch Perkins

    Manuscripts

    In this letter to a colleague, Peters is asking Perkins' opinion on a pauper case that was being heard in Tolland County. The pauper was a slave of a resident of Haddam, Connecticut. The man "became Free by enlisting in the Continental Army." The man was "hired" in Branford, but was counted to fill the Connecticut Line quota apportioned for his master's town, Haddam. Peters inquires whether or not the veteran could be considered a resident of Haddam. He also refers to a similar case involving Colonel Jonathan Welles, which was decided by the Assembly in May 1782. The letter was written from New London, Connecticut.

    mssHM 82578

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    David Turner letter to John A. Rockwell

    Manuscripts

    David Turner is heading west from Connecticut to settle in California, and asks for Rockwell's expertise regarding California, such as any information, maps or documents, that might be of use to him concerning his move.

    mssHM 4156