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  1. MS050 - John Langdon, William Whipple, and Elwyn family papers, 1713-1965

    Scope and Content The John Langdon papers, 1761-1817, are primarily letters to John Langdon (approx. 2,200), with one letterbook, 1775-1779, records of the building of the ships Raleigh and America for the Continental Navy, some records of the New Hampshire Government, and a few general business records. A large portion of the papers are from the period of the Revolutionary War, 1775-1781. The letters are both business and political in natu...

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  2. MS050 B01 F18.08 - Tristram Dalton to John Langdon

    Tristram Dalton in City of Washington to John Langdon in Portsmouth N.H. Tristram Dalton ( May 28, 1738 – May 30, 1817) was an American politician and merchant from Massachusetts. He served a single term as one of the first United States Senators, from 1789 to 1791. He was for many years one of the leading citizens of Newburyport, Massachusetts, but lost most of his fortune due to ill-timed and mismanaged investments in the real estate of Wash...

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    Tristram Dalton to John Langdon
  3. MS050 B01 F19.01 - Henry Dearborn to John Langdon

    Henry Dearborn in Exeter N.H. to John Langdon in Portsmouth N.H. Henry Dearborn (1751-1829) was an American soldier and statesman. In the Revolutionary War, he served under Benedict Arnold in the expedition to Quebec and was present at the British surrender at Yorktown. Dearborn served on General Washington's staff in Virginia. He was US Secretary of War, serving under Jefferson from 1801 to 1809, and served as a commanding general in the War ...

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    Henry Dearborn to John Langdon
  4. MS050 B01 F19.02 - Henry Dearborn to John Langdon

    Henry Dearborn in Pittston ME to John Langdon in Portsmouth N.H. Henry Dearborn (1751-1829) was an American soldier and statesman. In the Revolutionary War, he served under Benedict Arnold in the expedition to Quebec and was present at the British surrender at Yorktown. Dearborn served on General Washington's staff in Virginia. He was US Secretary of War, serving under Jefferson from 1801 to 1809, and served as a commanding general in the War ...

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    Henry Dearborn to John Langdon
  5. MS050 B01 F19.03 - Henry Dearborn to John Langdon

    Henry Dearborn in Washington, D.C. to John Langdon. Henry Dearborn (1751-1829) was an American soldier and statesman. In the Revolutionary War, he served under Benedict Arnold in the expedition to Quebec and was present at the British surrender at Yorktown. Dearborn served on General Washington's staff in Virginia. He was US Secretary of War, serving under Jefferson from 1801 to 1809, and served as a commanding general in the War of 1812. Fort...

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    Henry Dearborn to John Langdon
  6. MS050 B01 F19.04 - Henry Dearborn to John Langdon

    Henry Dearborn in Washington, D.C. to John Langdon. Henry Dearborn (1751-1829) was an American soldier and statesman. In the Revolutionary War, he served under Benedict Arnold in the expedition to Quebec and was present at the British surrender at Yorktown. Dearborn served on General Washington's staff in Virginia. He was US Secretary of War, serving under Jefferson from 1801 to 1809, and served as a commanding general in the War of 1812. Fort...

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    Henry Dearborn to John Langdon
  7. MS050 B01 F19.05 - Henry Dearborn to John Langdon

    Henry Dearborn in Washington, D.C. to John Langdon. Henry Dearborn (1751-1829) was an American soldier and statesman. In the Revolutionary War, he served under Benedict Arnold in the expedition to Quebec and was present at the British surrender at Yorktown. Dearborn served on General Washington's staff in Virginia. He was US Secretary of War, serving under Jefferson from 1801 to 1809, and served as a commanding general in the War of 1812. Fort...

    Record Type: Archive

    Henry Dearborn to John Langdon
  8. MS050 B01 F19.06 - Henry Dearborn to John Langdon

    Henry Dearborn in Washington, D.C. to John Langdon. Henry Dearborn (1751-1829) was an American soldier and statesman. In the Revolutionary War, he served under Benedict Arnold in the expedition to Quebec and was present at the British surrender at Yorktown. Dearborn served on General Washington's staff in Virginia. He was US Secretary of War, serving under Jefferson from 1801 to 1809, and served as a commanding general in the War of 1812. Fort...

    Record Type: Archive

    Henry Dearborn to John Langdon
  9. MS050 B01 F19.07 - Henry Dearborn to John Langdon

    Henry Dearborn in Washington, D.C. to John Langdon. Henry Dearborn (1751-1829) was an American soldier and statesman. In the Revolutionary War, he served under Benedict Arnold in the expedition to Quebec and was present at the British surrender at Yorktown. Dearborn served on General Washington's staff in Virginia. He was US Secretary of War, serving under Jefferson from 1801 to 1809, and served as a commanding general in the War of 1812. Fort...

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    Henry Dearborn to John Langdon
  10. MS050 B01 F19.08 - Henry Dearborn to John Langdon

    Two page letter from Henry Dearborn in Gardiner, ME to John Langdon. Henry Dearborn (1751-1829) was an American soldier and statesman. In the Revolutionary War, he served under Benedict Arnold in the expedition to Quebec and was present at the British surrender at Yorktown. Dearborn served on General Washington's staff in Virginia. He was US Secretary of War, serving under Jefferson from 1801 to 1809, and served as a commanding general in the ...

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    Henry Dearborn to John Langdon
  11. MS050 B01 F19.09 - Henry Dearborn to John Langdon

    Three-page letter from Henry Dearborn in Washington, D.C. to John Langdon. Henry Dearborn (1751-1829) was an American soldier and statesman. In the Revolutionary War, he served under Benedict Arnold in the expedition to Quebec and was present at the British surrender at Yorktown. Dearborn served on General Washington's staff in Virginia. He was US Secretary of War, serving under Jefferson from 1801 to 1809, and served as a commanding general i...

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    Henry Dearborn to John Langdon
  12. MS050 B01 F19.10 - Henry Dearborn to John Langdon

    Henry Dearborn in Washington, D.C. to John Langdon. Henry Dearborn (1751-1829) was an American soldier and statesman. In the Revolutionary War, he served under Benedict Arnold in the expedition to Quebec and was present at the British surrender at Yorktown. Dearborn served on General Washington's staff in Virginia. He was US Secretary of War, serving under Jefferson from 1801 to 1809, and served as a commanding general in the War of 1812. Fort...

    Record Type: Archive

    Henry Dearborn to John Langdon
  13. MS050 B01 F19.11 - Henry Dearborn to John Langdon

    Two page letter from Henry Dearborn in Washington, D.C. to John Langdon. Henry Dearborn (1751-1829) was an American soldier and statesman. In the Revolutionary War, he served under Benedict Arnold in the expedition to Quebec and was present at the British surrender at Yorktown. Dearborn served on General Washington's staff in Virginia. He was US Secretary of War, serving under Jefferson from 1801 to 1809, and served as a commanding general in ...

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    Henry Dearborn to John Langdon
  14. MS107 B03 F29 - Thomas Pitts to Jonathan Warner

    Letter from Thomas Pitts to Jonathan Warner introducing Henry and William Hobart "who are ordered to Fort Constitution to attend a General Court Marshall they are young men of merit and grandsons of General Dearborn (the Commander in chief of the Army)." General Dearborn is Henry Dearborn. Dated October 1812.

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    Thomas Pitts to Jonathan Warner
  15. Route guide to New Hampshire's historic houses and markers of the Colonial period up to 1776. - Pamphlet 46496

    National Society of the Colonial Dames of America. New Hampshire.

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    Route guide to New Hampshire's historic houses and markers of the Colonial period up to 1776.
  16. V-034 - Print of Henry Dearborn

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    Print of Henry Dearborn
  17. V-035 - Print of Henry Dearborn

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    Print of Henry Dearborn

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