Photostats of six letters to Oliver Wolcott primarily regarding the construction of a house in Litchfield for Oliver for which Frederick is handling the business. A sketch of the first floor of the house and barn is included in the first letter. Other subjects include finding boys to work in a nail factory and political news. Location of original letters is unknown.
One letter to his daughter Mary Ann Goodrich Wolcott Whitehead giving her advice on behavior and manners. Provides characteristics of estimable women and advises her to take advantage of her situation residing with her cousin Elizabeth Wolcott Gracie who provides her with an example for imitation.