![]() The originals of the copied diary entry and inventory of silverware can be found in Series 3. Most of the originals of the copied correspondence can be found in Series 1. The bulk of the volume consists of copied correspondence, photographs, diary entry, notes, and inventory of silverware. Sammons Nielsen a list of Bouton family members and a table of contents of oversize correspondence, sermons, and a chronological listing of correspondence, photographs, and other family documents. Publications, 2009, contains the 350 page bound volume of Bouton Family Letters and Sermons, 1820-1865 that includes an introduction by Laurel E. Archibald Bouton, 1894, contains a inventory list of silverware by Mrs. Bouton was during the beginning of the Civil War. Diary, 1861-1862, contains a half page diary entry consisting of dates and locations where John B. Sermons, 1820-1827, consist of sermons written by Nathaniel Bouton before and during his pastorate at the First Congregational Church in Concord, New Hampshire. The rest of the correspondence contain letters from George W. The bulk of the correspondence is between John B. ![]() Correspondence, 1825-1865, include sixteen folders and eleven oversize letters between Bouton family members. ![]() The series include Correspondence, Sermons, Diary, Archibald Bouton, Publications, Miscellaneous, and Photographs. The letters and sermons were arranged into seven series which reflect the Bouton families role in religion, civic leadership, family life, and service during the Civil War. ![]()
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