Overview of the Collection
Biography of George W. Noyes (1801-1866)
Restrictions
Index Terms
Administrative Information
Detailed Description of the Collection
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Repository:
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G. W. Blunt White Library, Mystic Seaport |
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Creator:
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Noyes, George W., 1801-1866 |
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Title:
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George W. Noyes II Collection |
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Dates:
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1824-1844 |
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Extent:
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15 items |
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Abstract:
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The collection contains 14 pieces in
one box. The pieces range from the military appointment of Noyes as Sergeant Major in the
Infantry in 1824 to Bills of Sale of shares in whaling and other vessels from 1840 to 1844. |
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Identification:
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coll 195 |
George W. Noyes II (1801 Sep 30-1866 Feb 26) of the Stonington side of Mystic was the
great, great grandson of the Rev. James Noyes who was called to be the first Pastor of the
Congregational Church (known as the Road Church) of Stonington in 1684. Down through the
years the Noyes family married into nearly every prominent family in the Mystic - Stonington area.
They were related to the Stantons, Gallups, Denisons, Wheelers, Cheesebroughs, Browns,
Holmes, and Tifts to name a few.
George W. Noyes II grew up in the Road Church area of Stonington, which was then the
commercial center of Stonington outside of the Borough. Although he joined the 8th Regiment of
Infantry of the Connecticut and rose to be Adjutant in the 1820's, he seems to have spent a quiet
life in Mystic, starting a small mercantile business, marrying three times, fathering nine children,
and taking small shares in whaling and other vessels. He served a stint as Selectman of
Stonington in 1838, and was best known as cashier for thirty years until his death, first of the
Mystic Bank and then of the Mystic River Bank. He was also an incorporator, trustee and
secretary/treasurer of the Groton Savings Bank.
He was probably typical of the many good citizens of Mystic at that time. As his obituary
in the "Mystic Pioneer" of March 3, 1866 reads: "An active worker for the welfare of the
village"... A man of "genial nature and sterling qualities of heart who gathered round him a large
circle of friends." No leader of men, but a man who could be trusted and counted on.
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Restrictions on Access
Available for use in the Manuscripts Division
Restrictions on Use
Various copying restriction apply. Guidelines are available from the Manuscripts
Division. See also: Mystic Seaport's copyright notice.
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This collection is indexed under the following headings in the catalog of the G. W. Blunt White Library. Researchers desiring materials about related topics, persons or places should search the catalog using these headings.
Corporate Bodies (Including Vessels):
Atlantic (Ship)
Connecticut.-- Militia
Coriolanus (Ship)
Leander (Bark)
Shepherdess (Bark)
Tortugas (Sloop)
Vermont (Ship
Places:
Stonington (Conn.)
Subjects:
Whaling--Connecticut--Mystic
Document Types:
Bills of sale
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Preferred Citation
Coll. 195, Manuscripts Collection, G. W. Blunt White Library, Mystic Seaport Museum,
Inc.
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The following section contains a detailed listing of the materials in the collection.
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Papers and Documents; 1824-1839
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Warrant appointing George W. Noyes Sergeant Major in the 8th Regiment of Infantry in the Connecticut Militia; signed by Joseph D. Mason; 1824 Sep 24 |
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Warrant appointing George W. Noyes Adjutant of the 8th Regiment, Connecticut Militia, signed by Joseph D. Mason; 1826 Aug 25 |
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Memo regarding a "small house standing at the corner of the road leading to the shipyard said to be on the town [Mystic?] landing" owned by P. Denison; ca. 1830 |
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Contract Geo. W. Noyes II & Enoch Burrows for partnership in "mercantile business" to be known as George W. Noyes II & Co.; 1830 Mar 29 |
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Contract George W. Noyes II & Elias Brown; for partnership in a "mercantile & manufacturing business at Stonington", known as Geo. W. Noyes II & Co. (Brown purchased Enoch Burrows interest in the Co.); 1832 Mar 9 |
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Complaint from Stonington selectmen to George W. Noyes II regarding a house and barn encroaching on public highway "near the head of Mystic River"; 1838 Aug 17 |
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Agreement establishing the salary of George W. Noyes II, cashier of the Mystic Bank; 1839 Jul 9 |
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Bills of Sale; 1840-1844
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Bill of Sale, sloop TORTUGAS of Mystic, John W. Case to Geo. W. Noyes II, 1/16 share for $150.00; 1840 Aug 29 |
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Bill of Sale, bark LEANDER of Mystic, Ransford Ashbey to George W. Noyes II, 1/64 share for $215.85; 1841 aug 10 |
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Bill of Sale, bark SHEPHERDESS of Mystic, James & William P. Randall to Geo. W. Noyes II, 1/32 share for $201.94; also a receipt for $39.06 on account for 1/32 share of bark SHEPHERDESS from J. & W. P. Randall to George W. Noyes II; 1842 Mar 10, Mar 21 |
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Bill of Sale, ship VERMONT of Mystic, Silas Beebe to Geo. W. Noyes II, 1/64 share for $62.50; 1843 Oct |
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Bill of Sale, bark LEANDER of Mystic, George, Clark & Thomas Greenman to George W. Noyes II, 1/32 share for $421.87; 1843 Nov 17 |
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Bill of Sale, ship ATLANTIC of Mystic; Charles Mallory to George W. Noyes II, 1/64 share for $62.50; 1844 May 25 |
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Bill of Sale, ship CORIOLANUS of Mystic, Charles Mallory to George W. Noyes II, 1/32 share for $156.25; 1844 Sep 2 |
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