Table of Contents
Collection Overview
Biographical Sketch
Scope and Content
Restrictions
Subject Headings
Administrative Information
Related Material
Contents:
I. Correspondence
II. Bills, Receipts, and Accounts
III. Sermon notes, Memo books, and Diaries
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A Guide to the Jonathan Trumbull, Sr. Papers at the
Connecticut Historical Society
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Repository : |
Connecticut Historical
Society
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Creator : |
Jonathan Trumbull, Sr. |
Title : |
Jonathan Trumbull, Sr. Papers. |
Dates : |
1637 - 1787 |
Extent : |
4.5 linear feet (11 boxes) |
Abstract : |
Collection consists of personal and business
correspondence; bills and accounts; sermon notes, diaries, and legal
documents.
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Location: |
Manuscript stacks |
Language: |
English |
Jonathan Trumbull, Sr. was born on October 12, 1710 in Lebanon, Connecticut, the
second son of Joseph and Hannah (Higley) Trumble (sic). He received his early
education from the second minister of the town, Samuel Welles. Welles moved to
Boston shortly before Trumbull reached university age, which might explain why he
attended Harvard instead of Yale, which was both nearer to home and less expensive.
He completed his studies in 1727 and by 1731 was considering serving as Minister in
Colchester, Connecticut. His plans were thwarted, however, by the death at sea of
his elder brother, Joseph, and Jonathan took his brother's place in the family
business.
Four years later, on December 9, 1735, Jonathan Trumbull married Faith Robinson,
daughter of Rev. John Robinson of Duxbury, Massachusetts. Together they had four
sons and two daughters.
Over the decades, Trumbull developed an extensive trading business. Unlike most
colonial traders, who went through middle men in New York and Boston, he established
direct connections with merchants in Great Britain. By the 1760s, Trumbull's
business was very successful. However, in 1766 he began to suffer irreparable losses
in trade and by 1769 he was virtually bankrupt and retired from business.
Despite his compromised financial position, the General Assembly of Connecticut
elected Trumbull governor in 1769 upon the death of William Pitkin. Trumbull had
enjoyed a long career in politics and public service, having first entered the
General Assembly in 1733 and having served as a speaker in 1739. At the start of the
hostilities with Great Britain in 1775, Trumbull was the only governor to support
the position of the colonies. He had long been a supporter of colonial rights and
during the war supplied General Washington with food, clothing, and munitions.
Trumbull remained in the governor's seat until his retirement in 1784. His
distinguished life came to an end on August 17, 1785.
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Collection consists largely of correspondence, letters, and supporting material
written in both personal and official roles. Such correspondence is arranged
chronologically. Also voluminous are documents relating to Trumbull's trading
business: promissory notes, bills of lading, and accounts. Of special interest are
notes Trumbull took on sermons, most of which were delivered at the church in
Lebanon, Connecticut over the course of sixty years, from 1724 until his death in
1785. Some notable correspondents include Eleazer Fitch, Joseph Trumbull, Jonathan
Trumbull, Jr., Benedict Arnold, George Washington, James Bowdoin, and John
Newcomb.
Arrangement
Materials are organized into three series based largely on form.
Series I: Correspondence consists of correspondence
written by and to Jonathan Trumbull, along with some legal documents concerning
Joseph Trumble (sic), a folder of autograph clippings, and a copy of Lion
Gardiner's Relation of the Pequot Wars.
Series II: Accounts, Bills and Receipts consists of
promissory notes, bills of lading, and accounts.
Series III: Sermon notes, memo books, diaries consists
of notes Jonathan Trumbull took on sermons, memorandum books, diaries, and
accounts.
Collection is arranged chronologically within in each series.
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Access Restrictions
There are no restrictions on access to the collection.
Use Restrictions
Use of the material requires compliance with the Connecticut Historical Society's
Research Center's regulations
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Personal Names
Arnold, Benedict, 1741-1801.
Bowdoin, James, 1726-1790.
Fitch, Eleazer, 1726-1796.
Trumbull, Jonathan, 1740-1809.
Trumbull, Joseph, 1737-1778.
Washington, George, 1732-1799.
Subjects
Merchants Connecticut Lebanon.
Geographic Names
Connecticut Politics and government Revolution,
1775-1783.
United States History Revolution, 1775-1783 Sources.
Genre Forms
Holographs; holographs, signed.
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Item, Collection Title, Collection number (Box #, Folder #). Connecticut Historical
Society, Hartford, Connecticut.
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Related Material
An index of catalog cards is available to aid access to this collection and material
in other collections. Access is through writer, recipient and date. The card catalog
is located in the Research Center reading room.
Microfilm copy available.
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Letter of obligation from Jo[hn] Trumbull, et al. 1653 |
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Correspondence consisting of letter of obligation from Nathanael
Bissell (sic) and testimony regarding Daniel Davison. 1653
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Bill of cost, Ammy Trumbull against Joseph Baker. 1726 |
1 |
4 |
Religious notes. 1727 |
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5 |
Letter to Jonathan Trumbull. 1728 |
1 |
6 |
Daybook, and a letter from Joseph Trumbull to Thom[as]
Green. 1730-1731
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7 |
Letter of obligation. 1734 |
1 |
8 |
Daybook. 1736 |
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9 |
Journal of proceedings. 1737 |
1 |
10 |
Legal papers and correspondence, including that concerning Roger
Wolcott, Thomas Hubbard, John Barnett. 1738-1749
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1 |
11 |
Correspondence, including that from James Bowdoin, Samuel
Sparrow, Josiah Porter, and Ebenezer Bushnell. 1750
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12 |
Correspondence, including that from James Bowdoin, Joseph Pitkin,
and Samuel Sparrow. 1751
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1 |
13 |
Correspondence, including that from Samuel Sparrow, Joseph
Pitkin, and Green and Walker. 1752
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1 |
14 |
Correspondence, including that from Thomas Lane, Green and
Walker, and Joseph Pitkin. 1753
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1 |
15 |
Correspondence, including that from Green and Walker, Thomas
Lane, John Williams, and Thomas Hubbard. 1754
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1 |
16 |
Correspondence, including that from Isaac Woodworth, Caleb
Jewett, and Thomas Lane. 1755
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1 |
17 |
Correspondence, including that from Joshua Mauger, Thomas
Hancock, and William Pitkin. 1756
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1 |
18 |
Correspondence, including that from Thomas Wells, William
Bowdoin, Green and Walker, and Samuel Sparrow. 1757
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1 |
19 |
Correspondence, including that from Thomas Tyler, Abel Stitler,
and Jacob Eliot. 1758
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1 |
20 |
Correspondence, including that from Joseph Trumbull, Samuel
Sparrow, and Nathanial Porter. 1759
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Correspondence, including that from Abel Stiles, Lane and Booth,
Joshua Mauger, Joseph Pitkin, and Samuel Whitney. 1760
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Correspondence, including that from Jacob Eliot, Green and
Walker, and John Alden. January-June 1761
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2 |
3 |
Correspondence, including that from John Alden, William Williams,
John Ledyard, and Silas Crane. July-December 1761
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2 |
4 |
Correspondence, including that from John Newcomb, Samuel Gilbert,
Silas Crane, Ebenezer Storer, and James Bowdoin. 1762
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2 |
5 |
Correspondence, including that from John Williams, John Ledyard,
John Patterson, and John Newcomb. 1763
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2 |
6 |
Correspondence, including that from Abigail Metcalfe, John
Ledyard, Joseph Trumbull, Lane and Booth, and David
Hamilton. 1764
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7 |
Correspondence, including that from Joseph Trumbull, Lane and
Booth, G. Saltonstall, John Irving, and James Bowdoin. July-December 1764
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8 |
Correspondence, including that from Jabez Huntington, Abel
Stiles, Mary Torrey, John Hitchcock, and John Irving. 1765
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9 |
Correspondence, including that from Alex Champion, Joseph
Trumbull, Lane and Booth, and John Newcomb. 1766
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Correspondence, including that from G. Saltonstall, John
Williams, and Joseph Trumbull. January-June 1767
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3 |
2 |
Correspondence, including that from Lane and Booth, William Read,
and J. Huntington. July-December 1767
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Correspondence, including that from Lane and Booth, Samuel
Huntington, and John Graye (sic). 1768
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4 |
Correspondence, including that from John Irving, Matthew
Griswold, H. Huntington, and James Bowdoin. 1769
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5 |
Correspondence, including that from John Gray, J. Huntington, and
John Lane. 1770
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6 |
Correspondence, including that from J. Miller, William Hubbard,
Champion and Hayley, Ezra Hommidieu, and John Gray. 1771
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Correspondence, including that from J. Huntington, Jonathan
Trumbull, and H[ugh] Leslie. 1772
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8 |
Correspondence, including that from J. Huntington and Jonathan
Trumbull. 1773
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Correspondence, including that from Joseph Trumbull, Jonathan
Trumbull, and Nathan Johnson. 1774
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10 |
Correspondence, including that from Jonathan Trumbull and
Benedict Arnold. January-June 1775
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11 |
Correspondence from Jonathan Trumbull to such men as Silas Deane,
Roger Sherman, and [George] Washington. July-December 1775
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Correspondence from Jonathan Trumbull to such men as Shiebael
Griswold, Nathaniel Buell, Jabez Huntington, and David Trumbull, as well
as a proclamation from Jonathan Trumbull, serving as Governor of
Connecticut. 1776
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Correspondence from such men as Jonathan Trumbull, Samuel
Anderson, Walter Stewart, B[enedict] Arnold, and W. Heath. January-June 1777
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2 |
Correspondence from such men as John Trumbull, E. Williams, Lynde
Lord, and William Gardner. July-December 1777
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Correspondence from such men as Jonathan Trumbull, E. Dyer, W.
Greene, Artemas Ward, and Obadiah Johnson. 1778
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Correspondence from such men as Jonathan Trumbull, Samuel Brown,
Samuel Culver, Joshua Huntington, and Oliver Ellsworth. 1779
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Correspondence from such men as William Hunt, John Dishen, Oliver
Ellsworth, and John Chipman. 1780
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6 |
Correspondence from such men as Jonathan Trumbull, Heman Swift,
J.W. Hamilton, and Henry Champion. 1781
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7 |
Correspondence from such men as Jonathan Trumbull, John Tyler,
John Dishen, B. Franklin, and Jan Gabriel Teagelaar. 1782
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8 |
Correspondence from such men as Jonathan Trumbull, William
Greene, Giles Mumford, and John Barclay. 1783
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Correspondence from such men as Abraham Gregory, Jonathan
Trumbull, Ezra Stiles, and Simon Smith. 1784
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10 |
Legal documents and correspondence from such men as Jonathan
Trumbull, and Lane Son and Fraser. 1785-1787
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11 |
Correspondence from such men as E. Fitch, Daniel Lathrop, and J.
Tisdale. 1750s-1780s
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Copy of Lion Gardiner's Relation of the Pequot
Wars. 1637-1663
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Autographs, primarily that of Jonathan Trumbull. 1710-1785 |
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Bills, receipts, accounts from such men as Thomas Flucker and
James Bowdoin. 1722-1739
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Bills, receipts, accounts from such men as Walker Harris,
Ebenezer Webster, Thomas Cushing, and Theophilus Hall. 1740-1744
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Bills, receipts, accounts from such men as Thomas Hubbard, Thomas
Flucker, Jonathan Amory, James Calkin, and John Barrett. 1745-1749
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Bills, receipts, accounts from such men as Aaron Thorp, Samuel
Deming, Joel White, and Jon Mason. 1750
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2 |
Bills, receipts, accounts from such men as Edward Bacon, Samuel
Sparrow, and Joshua Abell. 1751
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Bills, receipts, accounts from such men as Edward Bacon, James
Grant, Thomas Bell, Joseph Marsh, and Green and Walker. 1752-1753
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Bills, receipts, accounts from such men as John Williams, Oliver
Carpenter, Caleb Whitney, and James Grant. 1754
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Bills, receipts, accounts from such men as John Alden, Oliver
Huntington, Isaac Sawyer, and Nathan Thompson. 1755
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Bills, receipts, accounts from such men as Joseph Sluman, Joseph
Waters, Joseph Winshipp, and Green and Walker. 1756
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7 |
Bills, receipts, accounts from such men as Joseph Badcock, John
Dewey, James Bowdoin, and John Huntington. 1757
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8 |
Bills, receipts, accounts from such men as George Wyllys, Ichabod
Robinson, and Daniel Boyer. 1758
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Bills, receipts, accounts from such men as Lane and Booth, Edward
Holyoke, John Ledyard, and James Grant. 1759
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Bills, receipts, accounts, correspondence, and personal
notes. 1754-1761
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Bills, receipts, accounts from such men as Joshua Mauger, James
Grant, John Bartlett, and John Robinson. 1760-1761
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3 |
Bills, receipts, accounts from such men as John Newcomb, John
Webster, Richard Saltonstall, William Waterman, and James
Grant. 1762-1763
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Bills, receipts, accounts from such men as Jabez Huntington, John
Graye (sic), Archippus Mackall, and Nathaniel Coffin. 1764-1765
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Bills, receipts, accounts from such men as eilsha Marsh,
Nathaniel Coffin, Isaac Smith, and John Newcomb. 1766-1767
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Bills, receipts, accounts from such men as J. Huntington, Silas
Sprague, Samuel Huntington, and Nathaniel Cushman. 1768-1769
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Bills, receipts, accounts from such men as Isaac Williams, Amos
Robinson, James Tisdale, Joel Marsh, and John Gray. 1770-1779
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Bills, receipts, accounts from such men as Oliver Phelps,
Ebenezer Geary, Joseph Loomis, and Abraham Bliss. 1780-1789
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Bills, receipts, accounts from such men as Joseph Loomis, Samuel
Trapp, James Tisdale, and Roger Wolcott. 1722-1785
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Bills, receipts, accounts from such men as Samuel Huntington,
James Lassell, and Abraham Bliss. 1722-1785
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Sermon notes. 1724-1739 |
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Memo book. 1724-1784 |
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Sermon notes. c. 1730s |
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Sermon notes. 1738 |
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Sermon notes. 1739 |
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Sermon notes. 1740-1749 |
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Sermon notes. 1750-1759 |
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Sermon notes. 1760-1785 |
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Sermon notes. 1770-1779 |
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Memo book. 1776 |
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Sermon notes. 1780-1785 |
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Personal notes, correspondence, accounts. 1710-1785 |
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Sermon notes. 1724-1785 |
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Sermon notes. 1725-1731 |
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Note books. 1724-1785 |
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Journal. 1733 |
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Diary and account book. 1759-1762 |
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Diary. 1780-1785 |
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