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Letter from Horace Hotchkiss, 17 March 1840

 
Fair Haven 17th. March. 1840
Rev Sidney Rigdon

19 Feb. 1793–14 July 1876. Tanner, farmer, minister. Born at St. Clair, Allegheny Co., Pennsylvania. Son of William Rigdon and Nancy Gallaher. Joined United Baptists, ca. 1818. Preached at Warren, Trumbull Co., Ohio, and vicinity, 1819–1821. Married Phebe...

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& Joseph Smith Jr.
Gent. I some time since address ed a letter to Mr. Smith at Phild

Port city founded as Quaker settlement by William Penn, 1681. Site of signing of Declaration of Independence and drafting of U.S. Constitution. Nation’s capital city, 1790–1800. Population in 1830 about 170,000; in 1840 about 260,000; and in 1850 about 410...

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, to which I have  recd. no reply, and was in that City two or three  weeks ago, but not being able to hear any thing  of Mr. Smith, I suppose he must of course have  left; and with the hope of still reaching you  I now send to Washington

Created as district for seat of U.S. federal government by act of Congress, 1790, and named Washington DC, 1791. Named in honor of George Washington. Headquarters of executive, legislative, and judicial branches of U.S. government relocated to Washington ...

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— I should have written  you long before, and indeed very often this winter.  but my health has been miserable, and since my return  from Phild.

Port city founded as Quaker settlement by William Penn, 1681. Site of signing of Declaration of Independence and drafting of U.S. Constitution. Nation’s capital city, 1790–1800. Population in 1830 about 170,000; in 1840 about 260,000; and in 1850 about 410...

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I have been confined to my house.
I beg you  to inform me how you are progressing with your  petition before Congress and its probable result—  Whether you have any friends in the House or in the  Senate, who will bring forward your case, and  advocate it in cincerity— and persevere in your  behalf with skill and ability untill something is  accomplished. Milk and water friends in Congress  are good for nothing. They must be true. have  talents, be zealous, or else they will be detrimental  rather than advantageous to you— Should you  Gen’t & judge [Elias] Higbee

23 Oct. 1795–8 June 1843. Clerk, judge, surveyor. Born at Galloway, Gloucester Co., New Jersey. Son of Isaac Higbee and Sophia Somers. Moved to Clermont Co., Ohio, 1803. Married Sarah Elizabeth Ward, 10 Sept. 1818, in Tate Township, Clermont Co. Lived at ...

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come as far east as this it will  afford much gratification to have you take up your  quarters at my house— I did intend to see you at  Washington

Created as district for seat of U.S. federal government by act of Congress, 1790, and named Washington DC, 1791. Named in honor of George Washington. Headquarters of executive, legislative, and judicial branches of U.S. government relocated to Washington ...

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, but my health will not now permit
With much respect Yours
Horace R. Hotchkiss

15 Apr. 1799–21 Apr. 1849. Merchant, land speculator. Born in East Haven, New Haven Co., Connecticut. Son of Heman Hotchkiss and Elizabeth Rowe. Moved to New Haven, New Haven Co., by 1815. Married Charlotte Austin Street, 22 Feb. 1824, in East Haven. Purchased...

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