Box 3
Contains 11 Results:
Edward Little (1773-1849) correspondence, 1794 - 1824
Includes letters of: Thomas Beede; Josiah Little; William B. Banister; Edward Little; Joseph Gerrish; J. Hooper; Jos. Balch; Gilmam White; Hannah Little; Peter Little; Moses Little; and Ebenezer March.
Edward Little (1773-1849) correspondence, 1825 - 1845
Includes letters of: Benjamin Orr; Josiah Little; Julia Riley; Moses Little; Edward Little; A. McArthur; T. Purrington; James McKeen; William Atkinson; and M.L. Atkinson.
Miscellaneous papers, 1745 - 1884
Includes: last will and testament (copy) 1744/5 March 11, of Nathan Little; letters of E.M. Blunt, Hannah Little, William Winthrop, Josiah Little, Ebenezer March; Alice L. Hale, John C. March; W.B. Adams, John McKeen, Anna Atkinson, and Josiah L. Hale; also miscellaneous bills and receipts.
Manuscript notebook, journal, 1776 - 1814
Commenced in 1776 by Colonel Moses Little, containing entries pertaining to the Revolutionary War at Long Island and Peekskill, New York; also includes accounts and diary entries of Josiah Little, the son of Colonel Moses Little, for the period ca. 1807-1814.
Manuscript notebook, history of masonry, n.d.
Probably written by a Mrs. Reed, of Auburn, Maine.
Manuscript notebook, land deeds, n.d.
Containing the memorial of Josiah Little to the General Court, February 1831, concerning disputed land in Lincoln County, Maine; and also, “The title of the Pejepscot proprietors to lands on both sides of Androscoggin River stated from them Feb. 7th, 1797 on a general view of the papers and evidence in the case.”
Thomas, Robert, The farmer’s almanac…for the yr. of Our Lord, 1805
Contains manuscript notations by W.T. Little.
Fiske, Daniel Taggart, An old disciple. A discourse occasioned by the death of Dea. Moses Little, delivered at the Belleville Church, Newburyport, May 17, 1857, 1857
Newburyport: Printed for M. Otis Hall.
Peabody, James C., A memorial of Edward Little. The Little family, n.d.
No publisher information.
Quincy, Josiah, Address to the board of aldermen, of the city of Boston, Jan. 3, 1829, by Josiah Quincy, on taking final leave of the office of mayor, 1829
Boston: Printed by Crocker & Brewster.