Overview of the Collection
Western Reserve Historical Society
Eddy, George
George Eddy Papers
0.40 linear feet (1 container)
George Eddy (b. 1799) was a New York farmer who was a captain in the state militia, a justice of the peace in Pittsford, Monroe County, and a post office employee in Lansingville, Tompkins County. The collection consists of legal and military papers, including indentures, parade orders, receipts, return of delinquents (for court martial), and Eddy's resignation from the militia.
MS 3717
The records are in English
closed stacks1806-1894
Scope and ContentThe George Eddy Papers, 1806-1894 and undated, consist of legal and military papers, including indentures, parade orders, receipts, return of delinquents (for court martial), and Eddy's resignation from the militia.
Statement of ArrangementThe collection is arranged by document type and then chronologically.
Restrictions on AccessNone.
Preferred Citation[Container ___, Folder ___ ] MS 3717 George Eddy Papers, Western Reserve Historical Society, Cleveland, Ohio
Indexing TermsThe following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in the library's online public access catalog.
Subjects:Eddy, George, b. 1799.Soldiers -- New York (State)New York (State).Detailed Description of The CollectionGeorge Eddy Papers1806-1894 undated11Legal papers1806-189412Legal papers and military papers1832-183313Legal papers1834-183914Legal papers1840-184915Legal papers1850-1858 undated16Receipts1836-1858 undated16Criminal warrants1846-184716Summons and subpoenas1846-1848