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Wolcott, Oliver

U.S. Circuit Court for the Second Circuit (1801-1802)

Connecticut Historical Society
Hartford, Conn.

Papers, 1759-1837.
ca. 15 ft. (ca. 10,000 items); collection contains correspondence, documents from
Wolcott?s public service, record booklets containing comptroller of Connecticut and U.S.
Treasury records (1784-1806), and other papers; microfilm copy available at Harvard
University.

Library of Congress
Washington, D.C.

Papers, 1759-1837.
10,000 items; finding aid; correspondence and record booklets containing U.S. Treasury
records.

Papers, 1792-1829.
1 container (300 items); family and political correspondence.

Massachusetts Historical Society
Boston, Mass.

Wolcott family papers II, 1754-1932.
4 boxes and 1 container; finding aid; personal and professional correspondence.

New York Public Library
New York, N.Y.

Correspondence, 1789-1848.
0.15 linear ft.; finding aid; restricted; collection contains assorted papers related to
Wolcott?s appointment as Secretary of the U.S. Treasury (1760-1833) and family
correspondence.

Columbia University
New York, N.Y.

Baltimore (Maryland) Collector of the Port papers, 1789-1808; 0.5 linear ft.; finding aid;
correspondence.

Robert Hiester Montgomery business papers, ca. 1600-1945; ca. 3,500 items; finding aid;
25 documents relating to Wolcott?s China tea trade, 1795-1811.

Records of the U.S. Custom House, Baltimore, 1789-1808; 66 items; correspondence.

Connecticut Historical Society
Hartford, Conn.

Blacks in Connecticut and New England collections, 1720-1893; ca. 100 items; finding
aid; represented.

Stearns family papers, 1785-1918; 8 linear ft. (4,600 items); finding aid; correspondence.

Duke University
Durham, N.C.

John Rutledge papers, 1760-1862; 117 items and 2 vols.; finding aid; correspondence.

U.S. Officeholders? papers, 1780-1941; 2,097 items and 10 vols.; assorted papers.

The Filson Club Historical Society
Louisville, Ky.

Preston family papers?Joyes collection, 1780-1956; 2 cubic ft.; correspondence.

Library Company of Philadelphia
Philadelphia, Pa.

Papers of Samuel Breck and Samuel Breck, Jr., 1770-1845; 1 ft.; correspondence.

Library of Congress
Washington, D.C.

Alexander Hamilton papers, 1708-1903; 12,000 items; finding aid; correspondence.

James McHenry papers, 1775-1862; 3,600 items; finding aid; correspondence.

George Morgan papers, 1775-1822; 0.1 linear ft. (43 items); correspondence.

Alden Patridge papers, 1807-1959; ca. 2 ft. (650 items); finding aid; correspondence.

Litchfield Historical Society
Litchfield, Conn.

Alice Wolcott collection, 1740-1893; ca. 2 ft. (ca. 300 items); correspondence.

Maryland Historical Society
Baltimore, Md.

James McHenry papers, ca. 1770-1877; ca. 2 ft.; correspondence.

Massachusetts Historical Society
Boston, Mass.

Channing family papers II, 1732-1909; 1 box; correspondence.

University of Michigan
William L. Clements Library
Ann Arbor, Mich.

Henry Glen papers, 1781-1801; 15 items; finding aid; represented.

Northwest Territory collection, 1786-1816; 102 items; 12 letters between Oliver Wolcott
and Rufus Putnam concerning the survey of the Greenville Treaty Line.

New England Historic Genealogical Society
Boston, Mass.

Jeremiah Colburn papers, 1656-1892; 3 ft.; finding aid; represented.

University of Oregon
Eugene, Or.

Wolcott-Gibbs family correspondence, 1785-1867; 67 items; correspondence.

Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, Pa.

Henry C. DuBois papers, 1774-1890; 31 items; correspondence.

Princeton University
Princeton, N.J.

Wolcott family correspondence, 1763-1838; 0.25 cubic ft.; correspondence.

Yale University
Sterling Memorial Library
New Haven, Conn.

Chauncey family papers, 1675-1928; 8 linear ft.; finding aid; represented.

David Daggett papers, 1781-1851; 5 linear ft.; finding aid; represented.

Eli Whitney papers, 1716-1959; 4.75 linear ft.; finding aid; represented.

Woolsey family papers, 1750-1950; 37 linear ft.; finding aid; represented.

 

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