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New Haven, Feb. 27, 1829. Mr. Edward Robinson, care of Messrs B. Curtis & Porter, Paris
New Haven, Nov. 15th, 1842. My dear brother, I hoped when we removed here, to find some employment for the winter
New Haven, Nov. 29, 1837, Wednesday. Rev. Edward Robinson D.D., Care of American Consul, Alexandria, Egypt
New Haven, Oct. 20th, 1837. Rev. Edward Robinson D.D., aux soins de M.M. DeLaunay, Burgy et comp., au Havre, en France
New Haven, Oct. 4th, 1843. My dear brother, we are thinking of purchasing a small farm, and to moving to it this fall
New Haven, Oct. 6, 1837. Rev. Edward Robinson D.D., Stettin, Prusse
Northampton, Jun 23d, 1841 (Wednesday). My dear brother, I have been expecting to see you in New York ere this
Northampton, Jun 28th, 1842. My Dear Brother, I ought to have written to you e're this, and have been for some time intending to do so
Northampton, June 17, 1842. Mr. Edward Robinson sir: George Robinson having petitioned for the benefit of the Bankrupt Law
Northampton, Nov. 29th, 1840. My dear brother, your letter of the 24th instant, was received in due season
Oct. 15, 1825. Schedule of estate of Wm Robinson
Papers relative to the affairs of Charles Robinson, June 1, 1832
Saturday morning, Aug. 6th, 1842. My dear brother, It is three weeks tomorrow, since Harriet was confined
Southington papers Ch. & Eliz. Robinson etc. also Edw. Robinson
Southington, July 23rd, 1829. Mr. Edward Robinson, care of Messieurs B. Curtis & Porter, Paris
Southington, Nov. 6th, 1829. Mr. Edward Robinson, care of Messieurs B. Curtis & Porter, Paris
Sunday evening, Dec. 4th, '42 [1842]. My dear brother, we expect Louisa to leave tomorrow morning for N. York to make a visit in your family
To Henry Hill Esq. Treasurer etc. Sir, We herewith make to the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions a donation of one thousand dollars
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