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Letter signed O.D. Filley, St. Louis, to Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Filley, Hartford Co., Conn. Discussion of progress of my tin business, prices of tin above that of England, etc. You requested information of T. Case. He left here sometime about the 1st of August in company with another person on an expedition down the River in a floating tin shop. They fell out, dissolved partnership, and discontinued business. He is now probably in New Orleans. A gang of counterfeiters was taken up, whose trial will take place next month. A Dutchman is to be hung here next Friday. Enclosed is account of 1831-1833, Oliver Filley and O.D. Filey. (Gift of Wilbur J. Filley, San Marina, Calif., October 25, 1954), 1834 Jan 26

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Scope and Contents From the Collection: Papers consist mainly of correspondence of Oliver D. and Giles F. Filley to their family in Connecticut, relating to early ventures in the tin and stove manufacturing business. Giles F. Filley's firm, the Excelsior Manufacturing Company, made the famous "Charter Oak" cooking stove. Also includes records pertaining to affairs and public service of Chauncey Ives Filley. These include Chauncey I. Filley's letterbook, 1862, containing only two letters, one of which discusses railway routes...
Dates: 1834 Jan 26