Box 1
Contains 48 Results:
Letter, Benj[amin] Blanchard, Lima, New York, to Mr Jacob Blanchard, Peacham, Vermont, 7 April 1812
Benjamin reports that both he and his brother Mark took jobs teaching school the previous winter. Mark is now gone to the "Alegany"; Benjamin plans to stay at Lima (east of Batavia) and make bricks for a house being built by a Mr. John Morgan. Again speaks of the region's superior access to markets, via the Genesee River, Lake Ontario, and the St. Lawrence.
Letter, Lewis Blanchard, Montreal, Lower Canada, to Abel Blanchard, Peacham, Vermont, 6 May 1812
Lewis speaks of the raising of a regiment of Canadian militia, with an eye to possible war with the United States. Notes the terms of enlistment, and the large number of Americans who have volunteered (including an acquaintance, John Guy). Plans to spend the summer in Montreal; the harsh winter there, and commentary on prices.
Letter, Mark Blanchard, Nunda, New York, to Abel Blanchard, Peacham, Vermont, 18 July 1812
Letter, Lewis Blanchard, Utica, New York to Mr Capt Abel Blanchard, Peacham, Vermont, 6 September 1812
The author, driven from Canada by the war, describes his travels from Montreal to Utica. Reports on the continued success of Benjamin's brickmaking business in Lima, New York, and on Mark's status as a "minnet man". Mention of military drafts and the location and number of troops around the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence region.
Letter, Ben[jamin] Blanchard, Batavia, New York, to Hazen Blanchard, Peacham, Vermont, 30 December 1812
A report on the brothers' whereabouts in the winter of 1812-13: Benjamin is "tending Bar" at McCracken's Tavern in Batavia; Mark is a distiller at Caledonia, New York, and Lewis is teaching school at Avon, New York. Speaks of the spread of infectious disease among the U. S. troops at Buffalo.
Letter, Lewis Blanchard, Lima, New York to Capt Abel Blanchard, Peacham, Vermont, 5 February 1813
Letter, Mar[k Blanchard], Caledonia, New York, to Mr Abel Blanchard, Peacham, Vermont, 28 March 1813
Letter, Benjamin Blanchard and Ruhanna Blanchard, Nunda, New York, to Abel Blanchard and Clarissa Blanchard, Peacham, Vermont, 15 January 1815
Letter, Mark Blanchard, Nunda, New York, to Hazen Blanchard, Peacham, Vermont, 13 July 1815
Mark complains of having received but one letter from home in nearly three years, and vows to write no more under such circumstances. His wife (Jerusha Spencer Blanchard, m. 1814) sends her regards.
Letter, Lewis Blanchard, Lima, New York, to Capt Abel Blanchard, Peacham, Vermont, 18 June 1815
Lewis reports on his brickmaking, and notes that conditions are generally better since the declaration of peace.
Letter, Benjamin Blanchard, Fort George, Upper Canada, to Capt Abel Blanchard, Peacham, Vermont, 9 June 1816
Letter, Abel Blanchard, Jr., Preble, New York, to Abel Blanchard, Peacham, Vermont, 18 May 1817
Abel, Jr., reports on what is perhaps his first journey from home, to the town of Preble in central New York.
Letter, Benjamin Blanchard, Niagara, Upper Canada, to Hazen Blanchard, Peacham, Vermont, 23 June 1817
Benjamin reports on that's spring's journey from Vermont back to Nunda. He is now in Canada, arriving to make bricks with his brother Lewis (who had remained in the area through the winter, chopping wood and digging clay). Business is slow in the absence of government contracts; Benjamin has hired a new group of seasonal employees at $11-13 per month. Commodity prices: pork is now starting at $35 per barrel and flour ranges from $9-10 per barrel.
Letter, Abel Blanchard, [Jr.], Preble, New York, to Hazen Blanchard, Peacham, Vermont, 21 December 1817
Scraps of news; Abel Jr. may head west in February.
Letter, Abel Blanch[ard, Jr.], Preble, New York, to Judah [Judith] Blanchard, Peacham, Vermont, 24 December 1817
Personal news.
Letter, Betsey Knight, Rumford, Maine, to Capt. Abel Blanchard, Peacham, Vermont, 25 February 1818
A brief personal letter to Abel Blanchard from a niece in Maine.
Letter, Benj[amin] Blanchard, Pike, New York, to Hazen Blanchard, Peacham, Vermont, 3 June 1818
Letter, Abel Blanchard [Jr.], Centreville, New York, to Judith Blanchard, Peacham, Vermont, 25 February 1819
Mark's wife Jerusha recently delivered a stillborn child, and Lewis has set out for Peacham. This is the first of the family letters headed Centreville (Centerville), which was set off from Pike in January 1819.