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- catalog abstract "Correspondence and documents, including family letters primarily from Frederic Tudor to his brother William and from William Tudor Jr. to his father. Correspondence also includes thirty-four letters, 1789-1801, to William Tudor Sr. written from England by Sarah Troutbeck, daughter of John Troutbeck, King's reader at King's Chapel, Boston, who had returned to England during the Revolution. Another group of nineteen letters, written in 1823 from Washington by William Lee (1772-1840) to William Tudor Jr. comment on political events. Other family papers include college papers written at Harvard by John Henry Tudor, another son of William Tudor Sr. and some documents relating to John Tudor, the father of William Tudor Sr. Other documents include powers of attorney for William Tudor. Sr., often relating to the administration of loyalist properties, and papers relating to his tenure as Massachusetts secretary of state.".
- catalog contributor b751822.
- catalog contributor b751823.
- catalog contributor b751824.
- catalog contributor b751825.
- catalog contributor b751826.
- catalog contributor b751827.
- catalog contributor b751828.
- catalog contributor b751829.
- catalog coverage "United States Politics and government 1817-1825.".
- catalog date "1740".
- catalog description "Correspondence and documents, including family letters primarily from Frederic Tudor to his brother William and from William Tudor Jr. to his father. Correspondence also includes thirty-four letters, 1789-1801, to William Tudor Sr. written from England by Sarah Troutbeck, daughter of John Troutbeck, King's reader at King's Chapel, Boston, who had returned to England during the Revolution. Another group of nineteen letters, written in 1823 from Washington by William Lee (1772-1840) to William Tudor Jr. comment on political events. Other family papers include college papers written at Harvard by John Henry Tudor, another son of William Tudor Sr. and some documents relating to John Tudor, the father of William Tudor Sr. Other documents include powers of attorney for William Tudor. Sr., often relating to the administration of loyalist properties, and papers relating to his tenure as Massachusetts secretary of state.".
- catalog description "Electronic finding aid available http://nrs.harvard.edu/urn-3:FHCL.Hough:hou01284".
- catalog description "There is related Tudor family material, particularly Frederic Tudor, in Manuscripts and Archives, Baker Library, Harvard Business School.".
- catalog description "Tudor Family Papers, ca. 1740-1869 (MS Am 1197). Houghton Library, Harvard University.".
- catalog description "Unpublished printed finding aid available in the Houghton Accessions Records, 1949-1950, under *50M-114.".
- catalog description "William Tudor (1750-1819) was a lawyer of Boston, Mass., served in the Massachusetts House of Representatives and in the State Senate, and was secretary of state for the Commonwealth. He acted as attorney for many Tory sympathizers during the Revolutionary War. His sons: William Tudor (1779-1830) was a merchant, legislator, author and diplomat; he was founder and first editor of the North American Review. Frederic Tudor (1783-1864) was the successful "Ice King," who sold ice in tropical climates.".
- catalog extent "4 boxes (2 linear ft.)".
- catalog issued "1740".
- catalog language "In English.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog spatial "United States Politics and government 1817-1825.".
- catalog subject "American loyalists.".
- catalog subject "Family records.".
- catalog subject "Harvard University Students.".
- catalog subject "Ice industry.".
- catalog subject "Massachusetts. Office of the Secretary of State.".
- catalog subject "Tudor family.".
- catalog title "Tudor family papers, ca. 1740-1869.".
- catalog type "Business records. aat".
- catalog type "Harvard graduates' papers. local".
- catalog type "Powers of attorney. aat".
- catalog type "collection".