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Culture:American
Title:book: Boyer's French Dictionary
Date Made:1827
Type:Book
Materials:paper, ink, leather, gilding
Place Made:United States; Massachusetts; Boston
Measurements:overall: 9 in x 5 3/8 in x 2 in; 22.86 cm x 13.6525 cm x 5.08 cm
Accession Number:  HD 70.103
Credit Line:Gift of Captain & Mrs. Edgar Miller Williams
Museum Collection:  Historic Deerfield

Description:
"Boyer's French Dictionary" published by T. Bedlington and Bradford & Peaslee, Boston, 1827, and stamped "Library of Edgar M. Williams / No. 52" in an oval in purple ink on the inside cover; "Williams," in black ink on a piece of paper pasted over another inscription; and "Clarence S. Williams" in ink on the third page. The donor, Captain Edgar Miller Williams (1889-1986), was the son of Admiral Clarence Stewart Williams (1863-1951) who married Anna M. Miller (1860-1955), the daughter of Dr. J. M. Miller of Springfield, Ohio, in 1888; his grandfather was Orson Bennet Williams (1834-1912), who was born in Ashfield and married Pamelia L. Floyd of Springfield, Ohio, in 1862; his great-grandfather was Samuel Barnard Williams (1803-1884) of Deerfield who married Mary A. Bennet (d.1839) of Ashfield, Massachusetts, in 1834, and Caroline Johnson (d.1885) in 1844; his great-great grandfather was Elijah Williams (1767-1832) who married Hannah Barnard (1772-1853), daughter of Samuel Barnard (1721-1788) of Deerfield, in 1803; and his great-great-great grandfather was Dr. Thomas Williams (1718-1775) of Deerfield. This branch of the Williams family is also related to Elizabeth Williams Champney (1850-1922), a well-known writer of her period, who was the half-sister of Orson Bennet Williams and the wife of the artist, James Wells Champney (1843-1903).

Subjects:
Leather

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