Legal documents
Subject
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Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:
Collamer Family Papers
Collection
Identifier: mss-093
Overview
The Collamer Family Papers consist of three cartons of letters, business papers, legal notes and dockets, account books, speeches and orations, and other manuscripts. Although the collection includes material from the early 1800s to the 1910s, the majority of the Papers fall in date between 1840 and 1865.
Grand Trunk Railway Collection
Collection
Identifier: mss-108
Overview
Materials in the collection deal with the lawsuit brought against the Grand Trunk Railway following a fire on June 17, 1862, in the village of Norton Mills.
Milton Tyler Papers
Collection
Identifier: mss-539
Abstract
Collection contains correspondence, accounts, cases, writs, deeds, warrants, wills and other estate records, dockets, and other legal materials documenting the career of Judge Tyler.
Perley Family Papers
Collection
Identifier: mss-123
Overview
The Perley Family Papers consist of deeds to land owned in Northern Vermont as well as correspondence and financial records in the form of receipts belonging to Anson Perley. Records pertaining Anson Perley's Estate and Legal documents are also present.
Peter Thatcher Washburn Papers
Collection
Identifier: mss-080
Overview
Peter Thatcher Washburn was a Vermont Governor and Lawyer in Ludlow and Woodstock, Vermont. Collection includes letters books (2v.) of family correspondence (1839-58), letter books (2 v.) of business and legal correspondence (149-53), and manuscript records and transcriptions (1v.) of Vermont county court cases (1836-52).
Smith Family Papers
Collection
Identifier: mss-004
Overview
Collection includes correspondence and other papers of a prominent Vermont political family. The Smith Family Papers contain correspondence, legal documents, notes, typed and printed material, newspaper clippings and assorted family memorabilia.
Williams Family Papers
Collection
Identifier: mss-861
Abstract
This collection contains legal papers, financial records, correspondence, photographs and a War of 1812 muster roll, documenting some of the activites of Williams Family members Norman and his son Edward.