The fonds contains primary source information regarding John C. Butler, including correspondence.
Butler, John C.The file consists of correspondence from John's brother George regarding family news dated March 27, 1845 at Lagrange Center.
The file consists of letter from John's son regarding family affairs dated July 14, 1843 at Lafayette.
The file consists of correspondence from John's son, attending school in Ohio, dated June 7, 1841 at Pomfret.
The file consists of correspondence from Samuel Brooks regarding note dated July 13, 1840 at Sherbrooke.
The file consists of correspondence from John's brother George regarding his work dated June 9, 1839 at Canaan.
The file consists of correspondence from John's son with information about relatives dated March 17, 1838 at Canaan and correspondence form his daughter Hannah regarding her school dated July 3, 1838 at Ascott.
The file consists of correspondence from J. Walcott, Civil Secretary, regarding question of Justice of the Peace dated March 14, 1837 at the Castle of St. Lewis.
The file consists of correspondence from Samuel Brooks with family news, and that road contracts have been en., dated June 27, 1835 at Sherbrooke.
The file consists of correspondence regarding family news from John's daughter Hannah dated January 10, 1832 at Bradford and a circular regarding fines levied dated January 17, 1832 at the Castle of St. Lewis.
The file consists of correspondence from Taschereau & Taschereau, attorneys, regarding account dated July 3, 1828 at Quebec.
The file consists of a family letter from John's brother dated November 16, 1827 at Hoocksette.
The file consists of a family letter dated December 6, 1824 at Boston.
The file consists of correspondence from John's sister Lucinda announcing the death of Mr. Trotter dated June 27, 1822 at Stanstead and correspondence from Lavinia Burbank to her cousin Martha Willey dated November 8, 1822 at Shipton.
The file consists of correspondence regarding family news from John's brother dated September 9, 1821 at Worcester.
The file consists of correspondence from Jacob Williams regarding collections dated August 1, 1820 at Haverhill and correspondence from his sister Mary regarding a sermon dated August 20, 1820 at Byfield.
The file consists of correspondence from John's father regarding affairs at home, a part missing, dated March 1-3, 1817 at Chester and correspondence from his sister with family news dated November 25, 1817 at Bradford.
The file consists of correspondence from Hazen Beent describing conditions in Orford dated August 21, 1807 at Orford.