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Henry Clay Trumbull correspondence

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Henry Clay Trumbull (1830-1903) was a noted author, editor, and Sunday-school missionary. Trumbull was born in Stonington, Connecticut to a prominent family. His brother, James Hammond Trumbull, was a noted historian, philologist, and bibliographer. Trumbull attended Stonington Academy and Williston Seminary. He moved to Hartford, Connecticut, at age 21 and worked for the Hartford, Providence, and Fishkill Railroad as a clerk. In 1854, he married Alice Cogswell Gallaudet, the daughter of Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet who was named in honor of Alice Cogswell, a daughter of Dr. Mason Cogswell and first deaf pupil of Gallaudet's.

In 1852, Trumbull joined the church and became the superintendent of a mission Sunday-school, continuing to work at the railroad. After working at several different jobs, in 1858 he became the state Sunday-school missionary for Connecticut.

Trumbull was ordained in 1862 and became the chaplain of the 10th Connecticut Regiment, stationed in North Carolina. He was held by the Confederates for four months in 1863, and after his release served in Virginia until his discharge in August 1865.

He then became New England secretary for the American Sunday-school Union. In 1875, he and his family moved to Philadelphia where he became editor of the

Sunday School Times. Trumbull was the Lyman Beecher Lecturer at Yale Divinity School in 1888.

During his life, Trumbull wrote thirty-three books, including

Kadesh-Barnea, about a historic site he identified in Palestine, and The Knightly Soldier, a biography of his friend Henry Ward Camp.

Malone, Dumas (ed.). Dictionary of American Biography. Volume 10. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1964. pp. 8-9.

The collection contains 120 letters written by various members of Henry Clay Trumbull's family. The majority of the letters are between Trumbull and his parents and siblings. Several were written between his father and brother as well as between his mother and wife. The letters span 1844 to 1892, but the bulk are from 1851 to 1852 and 1864 to 1865. These cover part of Trumbull's time in Hartford and most of his Civil War service. They primarily deal with family news and requests but there is also information on religion, Connecticut state legislative action, and Trumbull's feelings towards those who paid for proxies during the war. Letters from April 1861 from Thomas Trumbull tell of his campaign to obtain letters of recommendation to support his application for the Consulship at Tunis.

A list of family names follows:

Trumbull, Henry Clay

Trumbull, Gurdon, father

Trumbull, Sarah Anne (Sally), mother

Trumbull, Charles, brother

Trumbull, James Hammond, brother

Trumbull, Alice Cogswell, wife

Trumbull, Thomas, brother

Prime, Mary Trumbull, sister

Noyes, Mrs. Fanny, grandmother

Box 1: Shelved in SPEC MSS manuscript boxes

A digital copy of material in this collection is available at the University of Delaware Digital Institutional Repository.

Gift, Anna D. Moyerman, 1972

Processed by Rhonda R. Newton, June 1993. Encoded by Jaime Margalotti, October 2018.

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University of Delaware Library Special Collections
Finding Aid Author
University of Delaware Library, Special Collections
Finding Aid Date
2018 October 1
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Collection Inventory

1844-1849.
Box 1 Folder F1
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5 items

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1850.
Box 1 Folder F2
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4 items

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1851 February-July.
Box 1 Folder F3
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7 items

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1851 October-December.
Box 1 Folder F4
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9 items

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1852 January-February.
Box 1 Folder F5
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7 items

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1852 March-May.
Box 1 Folder F6
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7 items

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1852 June.
Box 1 Folder F7
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6 items

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1852 July.
Box 1 Folder F8
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5 items

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1852 August-September.
Box 1 Folder F9
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6 items

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1852 October-December.
Box 1 Folder F10
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5 items

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1853-1854, 1856.
Box 1 Folder F11
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4 items

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1860-1861.
Box 1 Folder F12
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9 items

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1862-1863.
Box 1 Folder F13
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7 items

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1864 May-July.
Box 1 Folder F14
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6 items

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1864 August-December.
Box 1 Folder F15
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5 items

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1865 January-May.
Box 1 Folder F16
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9 items

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1865 June-August.
Box 1 Folder F17
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9 items

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1885-1886, 1892.
Box 1 Folder F18
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3 items

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undated.
Box 1 Folder F19
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7 items

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