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- Holderness School Finding Aid: MS 1000.2
Creator: Livermore, Samuel (1732-1803) and his descendants.
Title: Livermore family papers
Quantity: 1 box, containing 58 folders.
Collection #: MS 1000.2
Language: Primarily English, with one letter in French.
Location: Holderness School Archives
Plymouth, NH
Abstract: Livermore, Samuel, 1732-1803. Prominent New Hampshire landowner and statesman, whose descendants
included public figures and clergymen. Papers include correspondence of several Livermore descendants,
particularly items written by Arthur Livermore (1766-1853) during his time in Congress, and many papers
related to members of Edward Livermore's (1815-1886) immediate family. Legal papers include two deeds
of property transfer, items related to the estate of Horace Bliss (c1802-c1878), and diplomas and certificates
of church office.
Biographical
Note:
A descendant of English immigrant John Livermore (1604-1684), Samuel Livermore was born in Waltham,
Massachusetts on May 15, 1732 to parents Samuel Livermore and Hannah Brown. Livermore passed the
bar in 1756 and movd to Portsmouth, NH, in 1758. In that city in 1759, Livermore married Jane Browne
(1734-1820), daughter of Rev. Arthur Browne. Livermore rose to become a prominent statesman and
landowner, with extensive properties in Holderness, NH. He had a successful legal career, working as a
lawyer (1756-1769), judge (1769-1774), and chief justice (1782-1789). He also held many important elected
positions, including: member of Continental Congress (1780-1782, 1785-1786), member/president of state
constitutional conventions (1788, 1791), United States Congressman (1789-1793), and United States
Senator (1792, 1793-1801). Livermore is widely recognized as having been instrumental in New Hampshire'
s decision to adopt the Federal constitution in 1788. Samuel Livermore died on May 18, 1803 in Holderness
NH. By that time, other members of his family were also public figures, most notably his sons Arthur
Livermore (a judge, state senator, and United States Congressman from NH) and Edward St. Loe Livermore
(a judge and United States Congressman from MA). Others of his descendants worked as Episcopal
pastors, perhaps carrying on part of Jane Browne Livermore's legacy of commitment to the Church.
Scope and
Content:
The Livermore family papers consist of correspondence and legal documents, with a few items of personal
papers in some series. The correspondence consists of letters written to and by various members of the
family from the period of time spanning 1807-1935. There are two areas of correspondence of particular
note. The first is series 1001.1, which includes letters written by Arthur Livermore (1766-1853) to his wife,
Louisa Bliss Livermore (1791-1871), several of which were written from Washington, D.C., during his time as
United States Congressman. The second area of note includes the items in series 1001.2-6. Collectively,
these papers represent the correspondence of several members of the family of Edward Livermore (1815-
1886) and Mary Stuart Livermore (1828-). Legal documents of note include two deeds of property,
conferring land in Holderness, NH, to Samuel Livermore by Gov. John Wentworth, and land in Londonderry,
NH, to Samuel Livermore Blain by Samuel Livermore. There are also numerous papers related to the estate
of Horace Bliss (brother of Louisa Bliss Livermore), and documents related to the receipt of diplomas or
church offices.
Terms of Access: Use of these materials may be restricted for preservation purposes. Transcripts of certain items of
correspondence may be available for use upon request.
Citation: Livermore Family Papers, Holderness School Archives, Plymouth, NH.
Collection
Includes: MS Record Group 1000: "Our Home Journal" family paper by Arthur Browne Livermore.
Subgroup 2. "Our Home Journal" family paper by Arthur Browne Livermore.
Series 1. Correspondence of Louisa Bliss Livermore.
File 1. Letter to Louisa Bliss Livermore from Susannah [Rowson].
Series 2. Correspondence of Edward Livermore.
File 3. Letter to Edward Livermore from George Livermore.
File 4. Letter to Edward Livermore from Samuel Livermore.
Series 3. Notebook pages of Mary Stuart Livermore.
Series 4. [Flandsaw]-Livermore correspondence.
File 1. Letter to Mary Stuart Livermore from [J. D. Flandsaw].
Finding Aid for MS 1000.2 (last updated on 1/25/2006) Page 1 of 2
Search Terms:
Series 5. "Our Home Journal" family paper by Arthur Browne Livermore.
File 1. "Our Home Journal" family paper by Arthur Browne Livermore.
File 2. Letter to Arthur Browne Livermore from Edward Livermore.
File 3. Letter to Mary Stuart Livermore from Arthur Browne Livermore.
Series 6. Papers of Elizabeth Livermore.
Series 7. Correspondence of Arthur Livermore.
Series 8. Livermore family legal papers.
Series 9. Livermore family Bibles.
File 1. Livermore family Bibles.
Item 1. Page from Rev. Arthur Brown's Bible.
Blain, Samuel Livermore
Bliss, Horace.
Dartmouth College.
Exeter, NH.
Holderness, NH.
Livermore, Arthur Browne.
Livermore, Arthur.
Livermore, Edward.
Livermore, Elizabeth.
Livermore, Louisa Bliss.
Livermore, Mary Stuart.
Livermore, Samuel.
Londonderry, NH.
St. Peter, MN.
Sutton, Ralph.
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