MS 1076 mf - Alexander Sankey Latty Family Papers
MLA Citation
Title | MS 1076 mf - Alexander Sankey Latty Family Papers | ||
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Subject | Business & Commerce | ||
Introduction | The papers of the Alexander Sankey Latty family, consists of three cubic feet of material centered on the family of Common Pleas Judge Alexander Sankey Latty of Paulding and Defiance Counties, Ohio, and his wife, Rebecca Stratton Latty, his children, Clara Emily Latty and Edwin Alexander Latty, his son-in-law, Livingston Babcock Peaslee, and his grandson, Alexander Sankey Latty Peaslee. Spanning the years from approximately 1840 to 1943; the collection consists of political, business and personal correspondence between the family members, political colleagues and business associates during the mid nineteenth to the mid twentieth centuries. The loan for duplication of these records to the Center for Archival Collections was arranged through the cooperation of Jean Gaskill of Defiance, Ohio, on September 18, 2007. The addendum materials were obtained in January 2008. No restrictions exist on the use of this collection. Duplication is permitted for the purposes of preservation and research. The register was completed by Stephen W. Badenhop, Graduate Assistant in November 2007. | ||
Biographical Sketch |
After the death of his first wife Alexander remarried to Rebecca Stratton (1833-1919), from Columbiana County, Ohio, on September 13, 1856. This union produced three children, Florence Alexandria Latty (1859-1906), Clara Emily Latty (1863-1943), and Edwin Alexander Latty (1865-1937). Florence married Livingston Babcock Peaslee (1851-1914) on December 5, 1877 and had one child Alexander Sankey Latty Peaslee (1878-1974). In October 1856 Alexander was elected on the Whig ticket as Common Pleas Judge of the second subdivision of the third district, comprising at that time of Defiance, Fulton, Henry, Paulding, Putnam, Van Wert, Williams and Wood Counties; beating Democratic candidate Francis C. LeBlond by around 100 votes. He was re-elected to that office in 1861, 1866 and 1871, later becoming a Republican candidate, and holding the office for twenty years before retiring from the bench in February 1877. The Bryan Press reported on May 28, 1874, the following anecdotal story about Judge Latty: As a juryman was walking along the street last Monday the wind caught his new palmleaf hat, sent it whirling through the air for a moment and finally hung it in triumph on the courthouse lightning rod. Judge Latty issued a writ of habeas corpus and directed the sheriff to bring the flighty member into court. The sheriff, after making several unsuccessful attempts to get possession of the hat, returned the writ, stating he was unable to execute it. The Judge then issued a writ if mandamus, ordering the hat to come down and appear in his presence. This the sheriff took and, having climbed to the top of the cupola, was just getting ready to read, when a guest of wind removed the hat from its elevated position and carried it to the ground, thus relieving the court from any embarrassment that might arise from seeing its authority set at naught. In 1861 the Judge and his family moved from Paulding to Defiance where they had constructed a large pretentious home at 718 Perry Street. Judge Latty served as secretary of the Paulding and Cecil Railroad Company from 1881 until 1884, when the company was sold to the Cincinnati, Van Wert and Michigan Railway (later the New York Central Railroad). He also served as president of the Defiance Gas Works during the early 1880s. During this time he owned and operated a law firm in Defiance with several associates; one of whom was his son-in-law Livingston B. Peaslee. In 1882 the village of Latty was laid out at the junction of the Mackinaw and Nickle Plate Railroads on land owned by Alexander and named for him. Governor Joseph Foraker appointed him one of the three canal commissioners in 1883. Latty Township in Paulding County was named after him and Camp Latty, the rendezvous point for the 68th Ohio Volunteer Infantry, in Napoleon, Ohio, during the Civil War was named in his honor. Judge Alexander Sankey Latty died at noon on Thursday, May 30, 1895, at his home in Defiance, Ohio. He was laid to rest in Riverside Cemetery in Defiance. The Defiance Democrat eulogized "he was a good man and the entire community deeply regret his death." Latty Family Tree (pdf format) Rebecca Stratton Latty (1833-1919) was the second wife of Alexander Sankey Latty to whom she married on September 13, 1856. She was the seventh child and fourth daughter, born on April 21, 1833, in Columbiana County, Ohio, to Quaker parents, Aaron Stratton (1799-1861) and Hannah Townsend (1800-1878). The Aaron and Hannah Townsend Stratton family was as follows: Lewis (1822-1827), Joel (1824-1906), Emily Stratton Holmes (1825-1902), Edwin (1827-1831), Rachel Stratton Adams (1829-1862), Martha (1831-1860), Lydia (1835-1860), Jerusha Stratton Jenkins (1837- ), Sina (1840-1901), Louise Stratton Ice (1842-1927) and John Whittier Stratton (1845-1930). Rebecca was an avid correspondent writing to her children and grandchild along with her many siblings. In her early youth in the 1850s she taught in the Paulding County schools. Later in life after the death of her husband she donated the land for the Paulding County Carnegie Library. She resided in the Latty residence on 718 Perry Street in Defiance until her death on February 23, 1919. Louise Stratton Ice (1842-1927) was the eighth daughter and eleventh child of Aaron and Hannah Townsend Stratton. She was born in Columbiana County, Ohio, on April 5, 1842 to a Quaker family. In 1879 she married Captain Joseph Ice (1835-1888) in Paulding County, Ohio. He previously had been married to Anna Maria Latty (1844-1871), daughter of Alexander Sankey Latty and his first wife Eliza Melia. The couple had no children and Joseph passed away on February 15, 1888. She was "prominent and active in social and charitable public affairs" throughout her life. Her family simply called her "Aunt Lou." She died on May 5, 1927, in Columbus, Ohio, but her remains were laid to rest in the Live Oak Cemetery in Paulding County. Clara Emily Latty (1863-1943), the second daughter and second child of Alexander and Rebecca Latty, was born on May 6, 1863 in the Latty home in Defiance. She attended Granville Female College and the New York State Library School. She like her mother was a devoted writer, corresponding to friends and family. She was a prominent and active member in the Defiance area community. She died on March 27, 1943, after a year long illness at the place of her birth, 718 Perry Street, in Defiance. Edwin Alexander Latty (1865-1937) the only son of Alexander Sankey and Rebecca Stratton Latty was born on September 15, 1865. He graduated from Swarthmore College and like his father entered the legal profession. In 1923 he was elected mayor of Defiance and afterward continued his law practice. He died on April 7, 1937, at the University of Michigan Hospital in Ann Arbor after undergoing an operation for his failing liver. He was buried in the family mausoleum in Defiance. Florence Alexandria Latty Peaslee (1859-1906) born on August 5, 1859, was the first child of Alexander Sankey and Rebecca Stratton Latty. She married Livingston Babcock Peaslee on December 5, 1877. This union bore one son Alexander Sankey Latty Peaslee. She died after a lingering illness on Monday, October 22, 1906. She was laid to rest in the family mausoleum in Riverside Cemetery in Defiance, Ohio. Livingston Babcock Peaslee (1851-1914), husband of Florence Alexandria Latty, was born on August 7, 1851, to Joseph Babcock Peaslee and Magdalena Seeber in New York. Livingston married Florence on December 5, 1877, and soon after formed a legal partnership with his father-in-law, Alexander Sankey Latty, in December 1877. His many correspondences are to his father and brothers in New York. His siblings are as follows: Jacob Thomas (1834- ), James Oliver (1838-1866), Isaac Dorman (1840-1907), Mary Elizabeth (1842- ), Delos Seeber (1844- ), Margaret Eunice (1846-1866), John Smith (1849-1908), Malinda Catherine (1853-1935) and Joseph Albert (1856- ). Livingston in old age traveled back to New York where he died in 1914 and was buried in Seeber Cemetery, Minden Township, Montgomery County, New York. Alexander Sankey Latty Peaslee (1878-1974) was the only child of Livingston Babcock and Florence Alexandria Latty Peaslee. He was born on September 12, 1878, in Defiance. "Alec" as he was called, attended Kenyon College and entered the awards and plaque business, founding the Trophy-Craft Company. He married Annie Hazel Brown of Toronto, Canada, daughter of George William Brown and Gavina Gowans, on January 15, 1913. The couple then went on a three month Mediterranean cruise following their nuptials. Alec and Hazel had three children Florence Margaret "Peg" (1916-1987) who marred Edward "Bud" Vance, Donald Stratton (1919-1999) and Alexander Sankey (1922-1996). Alexander S.L. Peaslee died on September 22, 1974. His wife followed him to the grave nine years later on September 15, 1983. | ||
Scope and Content | The Alexander Sankey Latty Family Papers consists of three cubic feet of materials revolving around the Alexander Sankey Latty family during the mid nineteenth to mid twentieth centuries. Family correspondence makes up a total of 1.3 linear feet of the collection, while the majority of the remainder of the papers includes legal documents, financial papers and printed materials spanning across three generations of Lattys. The correspondence involving Judge Alexander Latty focuses almost exclusively on business and political issues throughout the mid to late nineteenth century. Business correspondence to J.D. Patton about the Defiance Gas Works in the early 1880s is a large cohesive section of the Alexander Latty portion of the collection, along with a regular series of letters from Mellie A. Pittenger describing the early development of the village of Latty, Paulding County, Ohio, during the mid 1880s. The largest segment of the correspondence consists of family letters to and from Rebecca Stratton Latty, Clara Emily Latty, Edwin Alexander Latty, Florence Alexandria Latty Peaslee, Livingston Babcock Peaslee and Alexander Sankey Latty Peaslee. These letters to each other and various other family members relate news as well as business and opinions among immediate and distant family members. The non-family letters in the collection consist of business associated documents and personal letters to friends. The subject files in the collection contain Alexander Latty's canal time book from the late 1830s and early 1840s when he worked as a canal construction supervisor; Clara Latty's, Edwin Latty's and Alexander Peaslee's school documents; Paulding County tax records from the early 1850s and photocopies of the Alexander Sankey Latty Papers held in the Library of Congress. Legal documents in this collection consist in large part of case files involving Alexander Latty, among which is the 1865 case Erasmus D. Peck vs. George Weddell. This important case disputed the Wood County election results in the removal of the county seat from the village of Perrysburg to village of Bowling Green. The financial documents in this collection are mainly nonessential bank statements, tax statements and receipts spanning from the 1870s to 1940s. Newspapers editorials about Alexander Sankey Latty are the most important feature of the printed materials. The clippings predominating in the 1860s are a series of editorials about Latty and his abilities as judge. Family related clippings including news articles and obituaries are also included in this area. The addendum, filed following the main collection, consists of .3 linear feet of materials revolving around the Alexander Sankey Latty family during the late nineteenth through the early twentieth centuries. Family correspondence makes up most of the addendum collection, while the remainder of the papers includes literary productions, legal documents, financial papers and photographs. The correspondence consists of family letters to and from Rebecca Stratton Latty, Clara Emily Latty, Edwin Alexander Latty, Livingston Babcock Peaslee and Alexander Sankey Latty Peaslee. These letters to each other and various other family members relate news as well as business and opinions among immediate and distant family members. The non-family letters in the collection consist of business associated documents and personal letters to friends. Legal documents in the addendum consist in large part of the last wills and testaments of Alexander Sankey Latty and Rebecca Stratton Latty. A premarital indenture from 1856 between Alexander Latty and his future wife Rebecca Stratton it also worth noting in the addendum collection. Literary productions material includes diaries and personal memoirs of Alexander and Clara Latty. The financial documents consist of income tax and property tax summaries of the Latty families liabilities in the early twentieth century. The photographs in the addendum collection are inside shots of the Latty home. | ||
Series Description | CORRESPONDENCE CORRESPONDENCE - ALEXANDER S. LATTY & FAMILY CORRESPONDENCE - REBECCA STRATTON LATTY & FAMILY CORRESPONDENCE - CLARA E. LATTY & FAMILY CORRESPONDENCE - EDWIN A. LATTY & FAMILY CORRESPONDENCE - FLORENCE A. LATTY PEASLEE & FAMILY CORRESPONDENCE - LIVINGSTON B. PEASLEE & FAMILY CORRESPONDENCE - ALEXANDER S.L. PEASLEE & FAMILY CORRESPONDENCE - HANNAH STRATTON TO FRIEND CORRESPONDENCE - LOUISE STRATTON ICE & FAMILY CORRESPONDENCE - MISCELLANEOUS FAMILY CORRESPONDENCE - J.D. PATTON TO ALEXANDER S. LATTY CORRESPONDENCE - MELLIE A. PITTENGER TO ALEXANDER S. LATTY CORRESPONDENCE - ALEXANDER S. LATTY & MISCELLANEOUS CORRESPONDENCE - LATTY & PEASLEE & MISCELLANEOUS CORRESPONDNECE - REBECCA STRATTON LATTY & MISCELLANEOUS CORRESPONDENCE - CLARA E. LATTY & MISCELLANEOUS CORRESPONDENCE - EDWIN A. LATTY & MISCELLANEOUS CORRESPONDENCE - LIVINGSTON B. PEASLEE & MISCELLANEOUS CORRESPONDENCE - ALEXANDER S.L. PEASLEE & MISCELLANEOUS CORRESPONDENCE - MISCELLANEOUS/FRAGMENTS CORRESPONDENCE - POSTCARDS CORRESPONDENCE - COVERS SUBJECT FILES LITERARY PRODUCTIONS LEGAL DOCUMENTS - AGREEMENTS LEGAL DOCUMENTS - CASES LEGAL DOCUMENTS FINANCIAL DOCUMENTS NEWS CLIPPINGS/ARTICLES MAPS PRINTED MATERIALS PHOTOGRAPHS | ||
Inventory | Box 1 (Roll 1) Folder 1 - Correspondence - Alexander Sankey Latty to Family
Folder 2 - Correspondence - Family to Alexander Sankey Latty
Folder 3 - Correspondence - Rebecca Stratton Latty to Family
Folder 4 - Correspondence - Family to Rebecca Stratton Latty (1850-1899)
Folder 5 - Correspondence - Family to Rebecca Stratton Latty (1900-n.d.)
Folder 6 - Correspondence - Clara Emily Latty to Family
Folder 7 - Correspondence - Family to Clara Emily Latty (1881-1939)
Folder 8 - Correspondence - Family to Clara Emily Latty (1940-1942)
Folder 9 - Correspondence - Family to Clara Emily Latty (1943-n.d.)
Folder 10 - Correspondence - Edwin Alexander Latty to Family
Folder 11 - Correspondence - Florence Alexandria Latty Peaslee to Family
Folder 12 - Correspondence - Livingston Babcock Peaslee to Family
Folder 13 - Correspondence - Family to Livingston Babcock Peaslee
Folder 14 - Correspondence - Alexander Sankey Latty Peaslee to Family
Folder 15 - Correspondence - Family to Alexander Sankey Latty Peaslee
Folder 16 - Correspondence - Hannah Townsend Stratton to Friend
Folder 17 - Correspondence - Louise Stratton Ice to Family
Folder 18 - Correspondence - Family to Louise Stratton Ice
Folder 19 - Correspondence - Miscellaneous Family
Box 2 (Roll 1) Folder 1 - Correspondence - J.D. Patton to Alexander Sankey Latty
Folder 2 - Correspondence - Mellie A. Pittenger to Alexander Sankey Latty
Folder 3 - Correspondence - Alexander Latty to Miscellaneous (1862-n.d.)
Folder 4 - Correspondence - Miscellaneous to Alexander Sankey Latty (1842-1859)
Folder 5 - Correspondence - Miscellaneous to Alexander Sankey Latty (1860-1865)
Folder 6 - Correspondence - Miscellaneous to Alexander Sankey Latty (1866-1869)
Folder 7 - Correspondence - Miscellaneous to Alexander Sankey Latty (1870-1874)
Folder 8 - Correspondence - Miscellaneous to Alexander Sankey Latty (1876-1879)
Folder 9 - Correspondence - Miscellaneous to Alexander Sankey Latty (1880-1885)
Folder 10 - Correspondence - Miscellaneous to Alexander Sankey Latty (1886-1889)
Folder 11 - Correspondence - Miscellaneous to Alexander Sankey Latty (1890-n.d.)
Folder 12 - Correspondence - Latty & Peaslee to Miscellaneous
Folder 13 - Correspondence - Miscellaneous to Latty & Peaslee
Folder 14 - Correspondence - Rebecca Stratton Latty to Miscellaneous
Folder 15 - Correspondence - Miscellaneous to Rebecca Stratton Latty (1861-1899)
Folder 16 - Correspondence - Miscellaneous to Rebecca Stratton Latty (1900-1905)
Folder 17 - Correspondence - Miscellaneous to Rebecca Stratton Latty (1906-1913)
Box 3 (Roll 2) Folder 1 - Correspondence - Clara Emily Latty to Miscellaneous
Folder 2 - Correspondence - Miscellaneous to Clara Emily Latty (1888-1889)
Folder 3 - Correspondence - Miscellaneous to Clara Emily Latty (1890-1899)
Folder 4 - Correspondence - Miscellaneous to Clara Emily Latty (1900-1905)
Folder 5 - Correspondence - Miscellaneous to Clara Emily Latty (1906-1909)
Folder 6 - Correspondence - Miscellaneous to Clara Emily Latty (1910-1919)
Folder 7 - Correspondence - Miscellaneous to Clara Emily Latty (1920-1929)
Folder 8 - Correspondence - Miscellaneous to Clara Emily Latty (1930-1939)
Folder 9 - Correspondence - Miscellaneous to Clara Emily Latty (1940-1943)
Folder 10 - Correspondence - Miscellaneous to Clara Emily Latty (n.d.)
Folder 11 - Correspondence - Miscellaneous to Edwin Alexander Latty
Folder 12 - Correspondence -Livingston Babcock Peaslee to Miscellaneous
Folder 13 - Correspondence - Miscellaneous to Livingston Babcock Peaslee (1876-1879)
Folder 14 - Correspondence - Miscellaneous to Livingston Babcock Peaslee (1880-1885)
Folder 15 - Correspondence - Miscellaneous to Livingston Babcock Peaslee (1886-1889)
Folder 16 - Correspondence - Miscellaneous to Livingston Babcock Peaslee (1890-1899)
Folder 17 - Correspondence - Miscellaneous to Livingston Babcock Peaslee (1900-1904)
Folder 18 - Correspondence - Miscellaneous to Livingston Babcock Peaslee (1905-n.d.)
Box 4 (Roll 2) Folder 1 - Correspondence - Alexander Sankey Latty Peaslee to Miscellaneous (1906-1929)
Folder 2 - Correspondence - Alexander Sankey Latty Peaslee to Miscellaneous (1930-n.d.)
Folder 3 - Correspondence - Miscellaneous to Alexander Sankey Latty Peaslee (1919-1929)
Folder 4 - Correspondence - Miscellaneous to Alexander Sankey Latty Peaslee (1930-1934)
Folder 5 - Correspondence - Miscellaneous to Alexander Sankey Latty Peaslee (1935-1939)
Folder 6 - Correspondence - Miscellaneous to Alexander Sankey Latty Peaslee (1940-1943)
Folder 7 - Correspondence - Miscellaneous
Folder 8 - Correspondence - Miscellaneous Fragments (NOT MICROFILMED) Folder 9 - Correspondence/Postcards - Miscellaneous to Alexander Sankey Latty
Folder 10 - Correspondence/Postcards - Miscellaneous to Latty & Peaslee
Folder 11 - Correspondence/Postcards - Miscellaneous to Rebecca Stratton Latty
Folder 12 - Correspondence/Postcards - Miscellaneous to Clara Emily Latty
Folder 13 - Correspondence/Postcards - Miscellaneous to Clara Emily & Edwin Alexander Latty
Folder 14 - Correspondence/Postcards - Miscellaneous to Florence Alexandria Latty Peaslee
Folder 15 - Correspondence/Postcards - Miscellaneous to Livingston Babcock Peaslee
Folder 16 - Correspondence/Postcards - Miscellaneous to Alexander Sankey Latty Peaslee
Folder 17 - Correspondence/Postcards - Miscellaneous to Donald Stratton Peaslee
Folder 18 - Correspondence/Postcards - Miscellaneous to Miscellaneous Family
Folder 19 - Correspondence/Postcards - Miscellaneous to Trophy-Craft
Folder 20 - Correspondence/Postcards - Miscellaneous
Box 5 (Roll 2) Folder 1 - Correspondence - Covers
Folder 2 - Correspondence - Covers (NOT MICROFILMED)
Folder 3 - Correspondence - Covers (NOT MICROFILMED)
Folder 4 - Correspondence - Covers (NOT MICROFILMED)
Folder 5 - Correspondence - Covers (NOT MICROFILMED)
Folder 6 - Correspondence - Covers (NOT MICROFILMED)
Box 6 (Roll 2)
Folder 2 - Subject Files (NOT MICROFILMED)
Folder 3 - Subject File - Government Documents
Folder 4 - Subject Files - Government Documents (NOT MICROFILMED)
Folder 5 - Subject Files
Folder 6 - Subject Files
Folder 7 - Subject Files
Folder 8 - Subject Files
Folder 9 - Literary Productions - Poem
Folder 10 - Literary Productions - Research Notes
Folder 11 - Literary Productions - Research Notes
Folder 12 - Literary Productions - Research Notes
Box 7 (Roll 2) Folder 1 - Legal - Agreements (1874-1879)
Folder 2 - Legal - Agreements (1880-1889)
Folder 3 - Legal - Agreements (1890-1899)
Folder 4 - Legal - Agreements (1900-n.d.)
Folder 5 - Legal - Contracts
Folder 6 - Legal - Case
Folder 7 - Legal - Case
Folder 8 - Legal - Case
Folder 9 - Legal - Case
Folder 10 - Legal - Case
Folder 11 - Legal - Case
Folder 12 - Legal - Case
Folder 13 - Legal - Case
Folder 14 - Legal - Case
Folder 15 - Legal - Case
Folder 16 - Legal - Case
Folder 17 - Legal - Case
Folder 18 - Legal - Deeds
Folder 19 - Legal - Deposition
Folder 20 - Legal - Estate
Folder 21 - Legal - Indentures
Folder 22 - Legal - Insurance Policy
Folder 23 - Legal - Judgment
Folder 24 - Legal - Mortgage
Folder 25 - Legal - Notices
Folder 26 - Legal - Summons
Folder 27 - Legal - Survey
Box 8 (Roll 2) Folder 1 - Financial - Bank Books (NOT MICROFILMED)
Folder 2 - Financial - Bond
Folder 3 - Financial - Ledger (NOT MICROFILMED)
Folder 4 - Financial - Statement
Folder 5 - Financial - Statements (NOT MICROFILMED)
Folder 6 - Financial - Statements/Postcards (NOT MICROFILMED)
Folder 7 - Financial - Statements/Postcards (NOT MICROFILMED)
Folder 8 - Financial - Statements/Postcards (NOT MICROFILMED)
Folder 9 - Financial - Statements/Postcards (NOT MICROFILMED)
Folder 10 - Financial - Statements/Postcards (NOT MICROFILMED)
Folder 11 - Financial - Statements/Postcards (NOT MICROFILMED)
Folder 12 - Financial - Statements/Postcards (NOT MICROFILMED)
Folder 13 - Financial - Statements/Postcards (NOT MICROFILMED)
Folder 14 - Financial - Statements/Postcards (NOT MICROFILMED)
Folder 15 - Financial - Statements/Postcards (NOT MICROFILMED)
Folder 16 - Financial - Statements & Receipts (NOT MICROFILMED)
Folder 17 - Financial - Receipts (NOT MICROFILMED)
Folder 18 - Financial - Receipts (NOT MICROFILMED)
Folder 19 - Financial - Receipts (NOT MICROFILMED)
Folder 20 - Financial - Receipts (NOT MICROFILMED)
Folder 21 - Financial - Receipts (NOT MICROFILMED)
Folder 22 - Financial - Receipts (NOT MICROFILMED)
Folder 23 - Financial - Receipts (NOT MICROFILMED)
Folder 24 - Financial - Receipts (NOT MICROFILMED)
Folder 25 - Financial - Receipts (NOT MICROFILMED)
Folder 26 - Financial - Receipts (NOT MICROFILMED)
Box 9 (Roll 2) Folder 1 - News Clippings - Latty Family
Folder 2 - News Clippings - Alexander Sankey Latty
Folder 3 - News Clippings - Clothing Patterns
Folder 4 - News Clippings - Miscellaneous (NOT MICROFILMED)
Folder 6 - Printed Materials - Government Documents (NOT MICROFILMED)
Folder 7 - Printed Materials - Stocks
Folder 8 - Printed Materials - Publications
Folder 9 - Printed Materials - Certificates
Folder 10 - Printed Materials - Business Cards
Folder 11 - Printed Materials - Miscellaneous (NOT MICROFILMED)
Folder 12 - Printed Materials - Background Information (NOT MICROFILMED)
Folder 13 - Photographs - Family
Folder 14 - Photographs - Estate
Box 10: Addendum (Roll 3) Folder 1 - Correspondence - Miscellaneous to Rebecca Stratton Latty
Folder 2 - Correspondence - Clara Emily Latty to Miscellaneous
Folder 3 - Correspondence - Miscellaneous to Clara Emily Latty
Folder 4 - Correspondence - Edwin Alexander Latty to Miscellaneous
Folder 5 - Correspondence - Miscellaneous to Edwin Alexander Latty
Folder 6 - Correspondence - Miscellaneous to Livingston Babcock Peaslee
Folder 7 - Correspondence - Alexander Sankey Latty Peaslee to Miscellaneous
Folder 8 - Correspondence - Miscellaneous to Alexander Sankey Latty Peaslee
Folder 9 - Correspondence - Miscellaneous
Folder 10 - Literary Productions - Diaries and Memoirs
Folder 11 - Literary Productions - Notes
Folder 12 - Legal - Abstract of Titles
Folder 13 - Legal - Estates
Folder 14 - Legal - Deeds
Folder 15 - Legal - Depositions
Folder 16 - Legal - Indentures
Folder 17 - Financial - Statements
Folder 18 - Financial - Statements
Folder 19 - Financial - Statements
Folder 20 - Financial - Statements
Folder 21 - News Clippings
Folder 22 - Map
Folder 23 - Printed Material - Programs
Folder 24 - Printed Material - Stocks
Folder 25 - Photographs
Folder 26 - Photographs - Family
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