Description: SENT BY REVOLUTIONARY WAR VET ROSWELL GREEN, 2 PAGES TO WILLIAM H HARISON -- ONLINE INFO / In the pursuance of my hobby of collecting cancels fromold St. Lawrence County post offices on letters and cards,I have acquired a number of old folded letters of the stampless era. Some of these, written by residents of 100 to 150years ago, flesh out the dry bones of the history books withdetails of everyday living in our north country communities.*era1 of these letters were addressed to the same man,and in one case had copies of his replies. He was WilliamH. Harison (note that spelling), Counselor at Law, ChambersSt, New York City. He must have been well known becauseall but one are addressed simply to "William H. Harison,Esq., New York. Even in the 1836-45 period of these lettersthis seems like an inadequate address.Apparently Mr. Harison was a Proprietor (owner or representing the owners) of considerable land in the county. Houghshistory lists a Richard Harrison as ownig nearly 40,000 acres in the eastern part of Canton and Lisbon in 1805,and notes that Morley was named for some of his relativesin 1835, after starting out as Long Rapids.One of the letters is written by a brother, Francis L.Harison, who lived in Canton, and four by Roswell Greenwho is listed by Hough as the first Warden of Grace Episcopal Church, established there in 1836. Mr. Green was theson-in-law of Mr. Francis Harison, and seems to be thelocal agent or representative of Mr. W. H. Harison. --- ---- SEE PHOTOS !!! NO RESERVE, SHIPPING AND HANDLING IS $2.00 IN USA, OR $4.00 FOREIGN. I COMBINE SHIPPING COSTS ON MULTIPLE ITEM TO SAVE YOU MONEY.
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