Freeman, Jonathan, 1745-1808
Dates
- Existence: 1745 - 1808
Biography
Jonathan Freeman (1745-1808) was a Trustee of Dartmouth College from 1793-1808 as well as Financier of Dartmouth College from 1789-1808. In 1797, Freeman was elected to the U.S. Congress where he served until 1801. As an original Hanover settler and prominent landholder, Freeman was responsible for the first survey of the village as well as its design with the Green at the center.
Found in 127 Collections and/or Records:
B. Conner letter
Letter from B. Conner of Exeter to Jon. Freeman is sending addressee letter about lottery.
B. Woodward letter
B. Woodward of Hanover to Jon. Freeman is sending twenty-one pounds part payment on note due addressee.
B. Woodward letter
Letter from B. Woodward of Hanover to Jon. Freeman concerning him sending addressee account againt State.
B. Woodward letter
Letter from B. Woodward of Dartmouth College to Jon. Freeman regarding business of Landaff.
B. Woodward letter
Letter from B. Woodward of Hanover to Jon. Freeman about federal politics.
B. Woodward letter
Letter from B. Woodward of Hanover to Jon. Freeman, informing him that people are pleased with steps taken by Congress to honor memory of Washington. Big fires at Windsor.
B. Woodward letter
Letter from B. Woodward of Hanover to Jon. Freeman in which he mourns the outcome of politics, by hopes Pres. Jefferson may consult true interests of the United States. Anxious to hear about French treaty.
B. Woodward letter
In English.
B. Woodward letter
In English.
Benj. True letter
Letter from Benj. True of Dartmouth College to Jon. Freeman receipt for $6.68 paid by Peyton R. Freeman.
Bezaleel Woodward letter
Letter from Bezaleel Woodward of Dartmouth College to Jonathan Freeman, discussing a recent fire; the hope that a fire engine may be procured; legistrative action; and local news.
B.M. Gilbert letter
Letter from B.M. Gilbert of Hanover to Jon. Freeman, informing him that he desires to know if addressee will contribute to subscription for fire engine and buy same at Philadelphia. The Jacobins have succeeded in controlling election.
B.M.I. Gilbert letter
Letter from B.M.I. Gilbert of Hanover to Jon. Freeman discussing Lyon-Griswold Trouble. Fears war with France. Miss Lucy Brewster is dead. There have been two outbreaks of fire in the college, so money is being subscribed to buy buckets and an engine.
Col. Freeman letter
Letter from Col. Freeman of Hanover to Jon. Freeman regrets that Jacobin influence should cause high federal officers to criticize executive for sending envoys to France. "This neighborhood is freed from that pest S. Burroughs who went to Canada with his family excorted by Capt. of Hanover militia, Wright, and others of same stamp."
Dan Shaw letter
Letter from Dan Shaw of Lyme to Jon. Freeman informing him that he desires John Fairfield to be appointed Justice of Peace.
E. Brewster, R. Graves and Hutchinson letter
Proposition from E. Brewster, R. Graves and Hutchinson of Hanover to Jon. Freeman to buy the college ferry. Reply by addressee stating terms.
E. Knowlton letter
Letter from E. Knowlton to Jon. Freeman with receipt for payment of account.
Eben Burroughs letter
Personal letter from Eben Burroughs of Hanover to John Freeman, referring to life in town. Speaks to addressee's reference to Bishop of Maryland and church matters.
Eben Burroughs letter
Personal letter from Eden Burroughs of Hanover to Jon. Freeman, telling him of home and town life. Speaks of death of John Wright. Writer's son has removed with family to Canada, leaving debts behind him.
Eden Burroughs letter
Letter from Eden Burroughs of Hanover to Jon. Freeman, congratulating addressee on work and hopes war with France may yet be averted. Mrs. Phelps and daughter were drowned when the ice broke through on Connecticut. Desires news of his son.