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VIAFrevised2015-09-17machineCPF merge programMerge v2.0revised2016-08-13T16:54:13machineSNAC EAC-CPF ParserBulk ingest into SNAC Databaserevised2016-08-13T16:54:14humanSystem Service (system@localhost)revised2021-01-15T17:30:17humanLevana Taylor (lmtaylor9@gmail.com)User published constellationcreated2024-03-28machineSNAC EAC-CPF SerializerSNAC Identity Constellation serialized to EAC-CPFpersonFrelinghuysen, Theodore, 1787-1862presumedFrelinghuysen, TheodorepresumedFrelinghuysen, Theodore, 1784-1862.presumed1787-03-281862-04-12Recommendations For PositionsUniversity Of New YorkAgnew, Samuel A.American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions.American Society for Educating Pious Youth for the Gospel Ministry.Anderson family.Anderson family.Bill, J. Howland.Bloomfield Academy (N.J.)Boyd, Elizabeth R.Boyd, Elizabeth R.Bradley, Joseph P., 1813-1892.Bush, George, Rev., 1796-1859.Clay, Henry, 1777-1852Clemson, Isaac R.Colt family.Demarest, David D., 1819-1898Dickerson, Mahlon, 1770-1853.Dix, Dorothea Lynde, 1802-1887Duncan, Sebastian Cabot, 1840-1915.Ely, Edwin A., 1836-1927,Evarts familyEvarts family.Evarts, Jeremiah, 1781-1831.Frelinghuysen family.Gibbons family.Green, Henry Woodhull, 1804-1876.Henry, Joseph, 1797-1878Hubbard familyJackson, John Peter, 1805-1861.Johnson, Ebenezer Alfred, 1813-1891.Murray, DavidNewark Clay Club (Newark, N.J.)New-York Lyceum.Peithessophian Society of Rutgers CollegePeithessophian Society (Rutgers College)Rutgers College. Office of the President.Rutgers University. Office of the President.Smith, J. BryantSwift Family.Thomson, Jacob Stern, 1772-1831.Vroom, Peter Dumont, 1791-1873.Wall, Garret D. (Garret Dorset), 1783-1850.Webster, Daniel, 1782-1852.William L. Clements Library.Wright family.Freylinghuysen, Theodore, 1787-1862.Frelinghuysen, Theodore,d1787-1862.Frelinghuysen, Theodore, 1787-1862Frelinghuysen, Theodore, 1787-1862. Letter, 1848 February 25, New York, to Daniel Webster [n.p.].Frelinghuysen, Theodore, 1787-1862.Webster, Daniel, 1782-1852.Letter, 1848 February 25, New York, to Daniel Webster [n.p.].1 p. 27 cm.Letter of condolence. Dartmouth College LibraryBlauvelt, Abraham, 1764-1838. Quick-Garretson family papers, 1745-1904 1765-1867.Blauvelt, Abraham, 1764-1838.Frelinghuysen, Theodore, 1787-1862.Garretson, John M.Howell, Richard, 1754-1802.Paterson, William, 1745-1806.Quick, Abraham.Stockton, Richard, 1764-1828.Garretson, Leland B.,Quick-Garretson family papers, 1745-1904 1765-1867.1.54 linear feet.This collection contains the papers of various members of the Quick-Garretson Family, spanning the years 1745 to 1904. The bulk of the papers possibly belonged to Abraham Quick, who acted as Executor for the estates of various deceased individuals, both within his family and for others that resided within his native Franklin Township in Somerset County, New Jersey. Most of these papers are documents pertaining to the settlement of the estates of Jacob Bergen, Isaac Brooks, Elbert Dumont, Nicholas Lake, John Van Dyke, and others. Quick's papers date from about 1750 to 1825. Later papers mostly belong to the Garretson Family, with the bulk of the papers attributed to John Garretson, an attorney who had offices in Jersey City, New Jersey. Also included in the collection are legal records signed by Abraham Blauvelt, Theodore Frelinghuysen, Richard Howell, William Paterson (1745-1806), and Richard Stockton (1764-1828). New Jersey Historical Society LibraryAlumni Scrapbook and Alumni Association Minutes, 1839-1934Alumni Scrapbook and Alumni Association Minutes 1839-19342.5 linear feet; (six boxes)This collection consists primarily of the earliest minutes, correspondence and records of the Alumni Association of New York University (then, the University of the City of New York). This collection is divided into two series. Series I consists of the The Alumni Association Scrapbook and dates from 1846 to 1856. This series was compiled by William R. Martin, secretary of the Association, in 1886. Series II consists of the Alumni Association Minutes and dates from 1834 to 1934. This series is arranged chronologically.New York University. ArchivesThomson, Jacob Stern, 1772-1831. Jacob Stern Thomson papers, 1765-1844.Thomson, Jacob Stern, 1772-1831.Bloomfield, Joseph, 1753-1823.Dickerson, Mahlon, 1770-1853.Frelinghuysen, Theodore, 1787-1862.Halsey, William, 1770-1843.Hornblower, Joseph C. (Joseph Coerten), 1777-1864.Leake, Samuel, fl. 1796-1829.Paterson, William, 1745-1806.Stockton, Richard, 1764-1828.Jacob Stern Thomson papers, 1765-1844.5 linear ft.This collection contains the legal papers, dockets, financial records, notes, and military records belonging to Jacob Stern Thomson, which were mainly related to his position as an attorney in private practice and as Clerk of Sussex County, New Jersey, and spans the years 1765 to 1844. The papers include documents signed by Joseph Bloomfield, Mahlon Dickerson, Theodore Frelinghuysen, William Halsey, Joseph C. Hornblower, Samuel Leake, William Paterson (1745-1806), and Richard Stockton (1764-1828). New Jersey Historical Society LibraryRecords of the Founding of the University, Bulk, 1830-1860, 1830-1982New York University Collection of Printed Materials on the Founding of the University, 1830-1982 (inclusive), 1830-1860 (bulk)2.9 linear feetThis collection contains documentation surrounding the University's 1831 founding as well as material from subsequent decades that pertains to events of note in NYU's early history.New York University. ArchivesDorothea Lynde Dix papers, 1798-1893 (inclusive), 1827-1887 (bulk).Dix, Dorothea Lynde, 1802-1887. Dorothea Lynde Dix papers, 1798-1893 (inclusive), 1827-1887 (bulk).29 boxes (9.5 linear ft.)Correspondence and manuscripts of American educator, social reformer, and humanitarian, Dorothea Dix.EnglishHoughton LibrarySwift Family. Correspondence, 1844-1848.Swift Family.Adams, Harriet S., 1812-Swift, Albert E., 1811-Swift, Earl, 1784-1869.Swift, Laura Ripley, 1792-1870.Correspondence, 1844-1848.1 folder ; 24 x 38 cm.Letters, mostly from Albert Swift to his mother Laura Swift in Mansfield, Conn., discussing the Liberty Party, the Clay Club, Linus Child, attorney for Mr. Griggs of Ashford and Theodore Frelinghuysen of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. Correspondents include Earl Swift and Harriet S. Adams. Connecticut Historical SocietyGuide to the David D. Demarest Letters, 1837-1850David D. Demarest letters, 1837-18509 itemsA small collection of letters written to David D. Demarest, eight of which are from Joseph P. Bradley (Rutgers College, Class of 1836), later a Supreme Court Justice, when Demarest was at New Brunswick Seminary, 1837-1839, and one letter from Theodore Frelinghuysen, President of Rutgers College, 1850.EnglishRutgers Special Collections and University ArchivesColt family. Papers, 1777-1913.Colt family.Boudinot, Elisha, 1749-1819.Colt, Boudinot (Elias Boudinot)Colt, E. Boudinot (Elias Boudinot), 1823-1900.Colt, Elizabeth P. Boudinot (Elizabeth Pintard Boudinot)Colt, John, 1786-1883.Colt, Peter, 1744-1824.Papers, 1777-1913.123 items (14 folders).Rutgers UniversityBush, George, Rev., 1796-1859. Papers, 1830-1859.Bush, George, Rev., 1796-1859.Alexander, Adam, 1772-1851.Alexander, James W. (James Waddel), 1804-1859.Alexander, Joseph A. (Joseph Addison), 1809-1860.Arthur, Timothy Shay, 1809-1855.Ballou, Adin, 1803-1890.Beecher, Lyman, 1775-1863.Bellows, Henry W. (Henry Whitney), 1814-1882.Bohn, George Henry, 1796-1884.Brown, Samuel Gilman, 1813-1885.Bushnell, Horace, 1802-1876.Clissold, Augustus, 1797?-1882.Cralle, Richard K., d.1864.Crawford, Thomas, 1813?-1857.Davidson, Samuel, 1806-1898.Davis, Alexander Jackson, 1803-1892.Felton, Cornelius, 1807-1862.Folsom, Nathaniel Smith, 1806-1890.Forrest, Edwin, 1806-1872.Frelinghuysen, Theodore, 1787-1862.Gordon, William Robert, 1811-1897.Green, William Henry, 1825-1900.Harris, Thomas Lake, 1823-1906.Hodge, Charles, 1797-1878.Huntingdon, Frederic Dan, 1819-1904.Kellogg, Miner K., 1814-1889.LeBoys des Guay, Jean-Francois-Etienne, 1794-1864.Lewis, Tayler, 1802-1877.May, Samuel J. (Samuel Joseph), 1797-1871.Pond, Enoch, 1791-1882.Sears, Edmund H. (Edmund Hamilton), 1810-1876.Smith, Gerrit, 1797-1874.Smith, John Pye, 1774-1851.Stanhope, Philip Henry, 1781-1855.Stowe, Calvin Ellis, 1802-1885.Sunderland, La Roy, 1804-1885.Tafel, Emanuel, 1796-1863.Tappan, Henry Philip, 1805-1881.Tracy, Joseph, 1793?-1874.Wilkinson, James J. G., 1812-1899.Papers, 1830-1859.53 items.Incoming correspondence of Swedenborgian minister, controversialist, theologian, and anti-slavery advocate, George Bush. Includes discussions of New Jerusalem Church doctrine, the publication and dissemination of New Church tracts in the U.S. and Britain, propagation of the faith, spiritualism and spirituality, and the anti-slavery movement. Earlier letters in the collection include commentary on Bush's theological publications while he was a professor of Hebrew and Oriental literature at New York University, and while still associated with the Presbyterian Church. Correspondents include several prominent Swedenborgians, theologians and anti-slavery advocates, inluding Joseph Tracy, Richard K. Cralle, Gerrit Smith, Henry Tappan, Adin Ballou, Frederick Dan Huntingdon, Thomas Lake Harris, Alexander Jackson Davis, and Lyman Beecher. William L. Clements LibraryNew-York Lyceum. Records, 1841-1845.New-York Lyceum.Records, 1841-1845.3 v.Records, 1841-1845. The Lyceum's directors included Theodore Frelinghuysen, Lewis G. Forman, Isaac T. Smith, John H. Griscom, and Albert G. Zabriskie. John S. Salisbury was treasurer. One volume contains names and addresses of members, with a record of who introduced them. Another contains minutes of the directors' meetings, which discuss invitations to lecturers and management of the library, as well as routine business. A third volume contains the treasurer's accounts. A few peieces of printed ephemera produced by the Lyceum are pasted or laid into this volume. New-York Historical SocietyGuide to the Elizabeth R. Boyd Historical Collection on Rutgers University, 1795-1956Boyd, Elizabeth R. Guide to the Elizabeth R. Boyd Historical Collection on Rutgers University, 1795-19561 cubic foot; (3 manuscript boxes, 1 oversize box)This collection primarily consists of Rutgers University documents and notes and printed material relating to Rutgers. Many of the original Rutgers University documents were housed in the Rutgers University Archives for a number of years. Then they became separated. At some point, perhaps in the 1950s, these documents came into the possession of Elizabeth R. Boyd, who worked in the Rutgers University Library in the 1930s through the 1950s and was the first curator of the Rutgersensia collection, which was a collection of historical information on Rutgers. Other information regarding painters and paintings was compiled by Alexander Stuart Graham who worked in the Rutgers University Library in the 1920s and 1930s. Although some of the materials were originally housed in different collections, their collation into the Boyd collection has been maintained, with some exceptions. The collection is divided into three series: I. Rutgers University Files, II. William Henry Steele Demarest Files, and III. Boyd/Graham FilesEnglishRutgers Special Collections and University ArchivesLewis Cass papers (1774-1924)3 linear feetThe Lewis Cass papers contain the political and governmental letters and writings of Lewis Cass, American army officer in the War of 1812, governor and senator from Michigan, American diplomat to France, secretary of war in the Andrew Jackson administration, secretary of state under James Buchanan, and Democratic candidate for President. These papers span Cass' entire career and include letters, speeches, financial documents, memoranda, literary manuscripts, newspaper clippings, and a travel diary. In addition to documenting his political and governmental career, the collection contains material concerning relations between the United States and Native Americans, and Cass' role in presidential politics.EnglishFrenchEnglishFrenchWilliam L. Clements LibraryEvarts, Jeremiah, 1781-1831. Papers, 1830.Evarts, Jeremiah, 1781-1831.Papers, 1830.2 items.Letter to Eleazer Lord in New York City regarding Indian affairs and recently published articles concerning Native Americans. Evarts also mentioned Theodore Frelinghuysen and his involvement in the debate over the removal of the Cherokee and other Southern tribes from their homelands. Collection also includes letter from Evarts to his daughter in Richmond, Va. chiefly concerning his upcoming travel arrangements. Duke University Libraries, Duke University Library; Perkins LibraryAmerican Society for Educating Pious Youth for the Gospel Ministry. Records, 1815-1834.American Society for Educating Pious Youth for the Gospel Ministry.Records, 1815-1834..5 linear feet.The American Society for Educating Pious Youth for the Gospel Ministry collection contains annual reports of the directors for the years 1815 to 1834. Each contains lists of beneficiaries and donations for the year; annual subscribers and lifetime members; sermons delivered to the Society; financial statements and fund raising projections; and requirements for and reports on the ministerial candidates supported. Churchill County MuseumStanford-Ward family papers, 1811-1957 1811-1836.Stanford-Ward family papers, 1811-1957 1811-1836.0.25 linear ft.The majority of this collection is correspondence written by Hannah Ward Stafford to her husband, Ward Stafford, and her father, Thomas Ward. There are also letters from Ward Stafford to his father-in-law and letters of recommendations by Theodore Frelinghuysen, Dewitt Clinton, Archibald Alexander, and H. McCauley. There is also one folder of miscellaneous items, which include a short play in the hand of Hannah Ward Stafford called, The Great Assize or Day of Judgement, and a small amount of genealogical information. New Jersey Historical Society LibraryHubbard Family Papers, 1639-1925, (bulk 1830-1897)Hubbard Family Papers 1639-1925 (bulk 1830-1897)7,500 items; 19 containers plus 1 oversize; 7.6 linear feetChiefly correspondence supplemented by diaries, notes, drawings, poems, speeches and writings, and printed material of various members of the Hubbard family and their relatives, primarily Gardiner G. Hubbard, his wife, Gertrude Mercer McCurdy Hubbard , father, Samuel Hubbard, and father-in-law, Robert Henry McCurdy. Includes material relating to Gardiner Hubbard's interest in the education of the deaf, the Caledonia Mines, ranching in Washington state, and the development of the Bell telephone system in Europe; also includes papers relating to Robert Henry McCurdy's activities during the Civil War, especially with the Union Defence Committee in New York.EnglishLibrary of Congress. Manuscript DivisionDickerson, Mahlon, 1770-1853. Mahlon Dickerson and Philemon Dickerson papers, 1774-1922 1830-1850.Dickerson, Mahlon, 1770-1853.Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848.Calhoun, John C. (John Caldwell), 1782-1850.Canfield, Frederick, 1810-1867.Colt, Samuel, 1814-1862.Dickerson, Jonathan, 1747-1805.Dickerson, Mahlon F.Dickerson, Philemon, 1788-1862.Dickerson, Silas, 1771-1807.Frelinghuysen, John, 1776-1833.Frelinghuysen, Theodore, 1787-1862.Hornblower, Joseph C. (Joseph Coerten), 1777-1864.Madison, James, 1751-1836.Monroe, James, 1758-1831.Polk, James K. (James Know), 1795-1849.Southard, Samuel L. (Samuel Lewis), 1787-1842.Stockton, Richard, 1764-1828.Stockton, Robert Field, 1795-1866.Van Buren, Martin, 1782-1862.Vroom, Peter Dumont, 1791-1873.Whitehead, Asa, 1793-1860.Mahlon Dickerson and Philemon Dickerson papers, 1774-1922 1830-1850.3 linear feet (7 manuscript boxes)The collection dates from 1774-1922, with bulk dates of 1830-1850, and consists of the correspondence, diaries, and professional papers of Mahlon Dickerson and Philemon Dickerson, with additional correspondence and business papers of extended family members, including Edward Nicoll Dickerson, John M. Gould, Jonathan Dickerson, Silas Dickerson, Mahlon Ford Dickerson, and Mary Dickerson Canfield. Correspondence is this series contains letters received by Mahlon Dickerson, and highlights his time as Secretary of the Navy and to a lesser extent, his time as New Jersey's Governor and Senator. New Jersey politics, along with national election campaigns and Jacksonian and Van Buren politics are discussed throughout the correspondence. Specific political issues of the time, such as the Second Bank of America, the Bankruptcy Bill of 1841, the Protective Tariffs of 1828 and 1832, and Southern nullification, are highlighted, as is Dickerson's strong support of protective tariffs and the iron industry. There are also a large number of letters to Dickerson both as Senator and as Secretary of the Navy requesting recommendations and/or military or political appointments. The correspondence of his brother, Philemon Dickerson, includes incoming letters regarding his legal cases as well as numerous requests for recommendations or political appointments for such offices as Postmaster and Steam Boat Inspector. Other issues brought to Dickerson's attention include the Bankruptcy Bill of 1841, miners' rights to mineral property in New Jersey, protection of the land rights of Louisiana residents during the switch from French to American rule, the Camden and Woodbury Railroad, and the relocation of various regiments along the southwestern frontier. New Jersey Historical Society LibraryNewark Clay Club (Newark, N.J.). Records, 1844.Newark Clay Club (Newark, N.J.)Records, 1844.1 item.Constitution and membership list. New Jersey Historical Society LibraryHenry Clay papers, 1798-1848Clay, Henry, 1777-1852Henry Clay papers 1798-1848.1 linear foot (1 folder)Henry Clay, Sr. (1777-1852) was a lawyer and statesman who represented Kentucky in both the Senate and in the House of Representatives. Collection consists predominantly of letters from Clay, or written on Clay's behalf, to various associates and colleagues. Also included are transcripts of correspondence between Clay and Adam Beatty, and miscellaneous material relating to Henry Clay memorials and memorial societies. Some items are negative photostats or facsimilesNew York Public Library. Manuscripts and Archives DivisionGibbons family. Papers, 1767-1897.Gibbons family.Gibbons, Thomas, 1757-1826.Papers, 1767-1897.ca. 1 cubic ft. (2 boxes, 18 folders, 1 v.)Letters received, deeds, bills, receipts and other papers. Rutgers UniversityGibbons family.Gibbons, Thomas, 1757-1826.Papers, 1767-1897.ca. 1 cubic ft. (2 boxes, 18 folders, 1 v.)Letters received, deeds, bills, receipts and other papers. Rutgers UniversityBloomfield Academy (N.J.). Bloomfield Academy minute book, 1826-1831.Bloomfield Academy (N.J.)Dodd, Edward,Bloomfield Academy minute book, 1826-1831.1 v.This collection contains the minute book of the Bloomfield Academy, spanning the years 1826 to 1831. Included in the minute book are the proceedings of the meetings held by the school's board of trustees. The minute book also contains the rules and regulations for the academy. The board of trustees included Theodore Frelinghuysen, Reverend Asa Hillyer, and Joseph C. Hornblower. Following the last entry on November 17, 1831, are undated newspaper clippings glued into the minute book; these clippings are mainly poetry with religious themes. New Jersey Historical Society LibraryFrelinghuysen family. Papers, 1815-1924.Frelinghuysen family.Papers, 1815-1924.23 items.Correspondence and other documents, relating to politics, temperance, and reform. Correspondents include Benjamin F. Butler, Frederick T. Frelinghuysen, George C. Frelinghuysen, Theodore Frelinghuysen, William Nelson, Edmund Perry, Jacob S. Thomson, William A. Whitehead, and Isaac H. Williamson. New Jersey Historical Society LibraryWall, Garret D. (Garret Dorset), 1783-1850. Papers, 1785-1870 (bulk 1807-1850).Wall, Garret D. (Garret Dorset), 1783-1850.Wall, James W. (James Walter), 1820-1872.Trenton (N.J. : Township). Township Committee.Papers, 1785-1870 (bulk 1807-1850)..8 cubic ft. (2 boxes).Letters received, 1799-1850; legal documents, 1805-1850, pertaining to cases handled by Wall; financial documents, including vouchers, 1816-1819, as treasurer of the Trenton Township Committee; papers, 1811-1835, concerning estates (of George Holcombe and Barnes I. Smock) settled by Wall; and miscellaneous other papers. Also letters received, 1847-1867, by son James W. Wall and miscellaneous papers lacking an obvious Wall family connection. Rutgers UniversityGuide to the Queen's and Rutgers College Presidents' Collection, 1774-1983, 1785-1932 (bulk)Queen's and Rutgers College Presidents' Collection 1774-1983, 1785-1932 (bulk)2.1 cubic feet; (5 manuscript boxes)The Queen's and Rutgers College presidents' Collection features material from 1774 through 1983, with the bulk of the material falling between 1785 and 1932. Items include newspaper clippings, correspondence, commencement addresses, inaugural addresses, and published sermons. Presidents served as both leaders responsible for public addresses and administrators steering the future of the institution, particularly in the form of fundraising efforts. Also included in the collection is genealogical correspondence with descendants of the presidents.EnglishLatinHebrewRutgers Special Collections and University ArchivesVroom, Peter Dumont, 1791-1873. Peter D. Vroom papers, 1783-1891.Vroom, Peter Dumont, 1791-1873.Allen, Andrew, 1740-1825.Anderson, William T., 1777-1850.Bell, Augustus W.Blauvelt, John S.Bradley, Joseph P., 1813-1892.Cass, Lewis, 1782-1866.Chase, Salmon P.Colden, Cadwallader.Darcy, John S. (John Stevens), 1788-1863.Dickerson, E. N. (Edward Nicoll), 1824-1889.Dickerson, Philemon, 1788-1862.Dodd, Amzi, 1793-1838.Dutcher, Andrew.Eakin, Alphonse L.Elmer, Lucius Q. C. (Lucius Quintius Cincinnatus), 1793-1883.Frelinghuysen, Frederick T. (Frederick Theodore), 1817-1885.Frelinghuysen, Theodore, 1787-1862.Haines, Daniel, 1801-1877.Halsey, William, 1770-1843.Hornblower, Joseph C. (Joseph Coerten), 1777-1864.Howell, Richard Washington, 1808-1859.Jackson, John P.Kennedy, Phineas B.Nevius, James Schureman, 1796-1859.Parker, Charles, 1787-1862.Parker, James, 1776-1868.Parker, Joel.Pennington, William, 1796-1862.Potts, Stacy G. (Stacy Gardner), 1799-1865.Randolph, Joseph Fitz, 1803-1873.Sherrerd, John M. (John Maxwell), 1794-1871.Southard, Samuel L. (Samuel Lewis), 1787-1842.Stockton, Robert Field, 1795-1866.Van Arsdale, Elias, 1770-1846.Vroom, Garret D. W. (Garret Dorset Wall), 1843-1914.Vroom, James.Vroom, John P., d. 1865.Wall, Garret D. (Garret Dorset), 1783-1850.Ward, Marcus L. (Marcus Lawrence), 1812-1884.Whitehead, Asa, 1793-1860.Williamson, Isaac H. (Isaac Halsted), 1767-1844.Sweet, Forest H.,Peter D. Vroom papers, 1783-1891.20 linear ft. (42 boxes)This collection consists of general correspondence from 1783-1869, individual legal case files from 1813-1891, letter books from 1840-1857, personal financial records from 1813-1861, diaries from 1850-1874, subscription and nominations lists from 1832-1868, and written personal opinions from 1822-1870. The collection also contains record books from various New Jersey churches, organizations, and individuals from 1821-1856 and Supreme Court cases from 1840-1894. Included in this collection are materials from prominent people in New Jersey history, including: Robert Adrain, Andrew Allen, William T. Anderson, Augustus W. Bell, John S. Blauvelt, Joseph P. Bradley, Lewis Cass, Salmon P. Chase, Cadwallader Colden, John S. Darcy, Edward Nicoll Dickerson, Philemon Dickerson, Amzi Dodd, Andrew Dutcher, Alphonse L. Eakin, Lucius Q.C. Elmer, Frederick T. Frelinghuysen, Theodore Frelinghuysen, Daniel Haines, William Halsey, Joseph C. Hornblower, Richard W. Howell, John P. Jackson, P.B. Kennedy, James S. Nevius, Charles Parker, James Parker, Joel Parker, William Pennington, Stacy G. Potts, Joseph F. Randolph, Theodore F. Randolph, George M. Robeson, John M. Sherrerd, Samuel L. Southard, Robert Field Stockton, Elias Van Arsdale, Martin Van Buren, James Vroom, John P. Vroom, Garret D. Wall, Marcus L. Ward, Asa Whitehead, and Isaac H. Williamson. New Jersey Historical Society LibraryEly, Edwin A., 1836-1927,. Autograph collection, ca. 1663-1890.Ely, Edwin A., 1836-1927,Abbett, Leon, 1836-1894.Alexander, William, 1726-1783.Barber, Francis, 1750-1783.Biddle, Clement, 1740-1814.Bloomfield, Joseph, 1753-1823.Boudinot, Elisha, 1749-1819.Brearly, David, 1745-1790.Caldwell, James, 1734-1781.Cochran, John, 1730-1807.Colt, Peter, 1744-1824.Dayton, Elias, 1737-1807.Dayton, Jonathan, 1760-1824.Dearborn, Henry, 1751-1829.Dickerson, Mahlon, 1770-1853.Dickerson, Philemon, 1788-1862.Drake, Samuel, 1622-1679.Elmer, Ebenezer, 1752-1843.Franklin, William, 1731-1813.Frelinghuysen, Frederick T. (Frederick Theodore), 1817-1885.Frelinghuysen, Theodore, 1787-1862.Greene, Nathanael, 1742-1786.Howell, Richard, 1754-1802.Knox, Henry, 1750-1806.Lewis, Joseph, 1748-1814.Livingston, William, 1723-1790.Morris, Robert, 1734-1806.Ogden, Aaron, 1756-1839.Ogden, Matthias, d. 1791.Paterson, William, 1745-1806.Pickering, Thomas.Pownall, Thomas, 1722-1805.Reed, Joseph, 1741-1785.Remsen, Henry, 1736-1792.Scammell, Alexander, 1747-1781.Schuyler, Philip John, 1733-1804.Southard, Samuel L. (Samuel Lewis), 1787-1842.Stockton, Richard, 1730-1781.Symmes, John Cleves, 1742-1814.Tilghman, Tench, 1744-1786.Ward, Marcus L. (Marcus Lawrence), 1812-1884.Washington, George, 1732-1799.Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1796.Autograph collection, ca. 1663-1890.250 items.Autograph letters and signed documents, chiefly from the Revolutionary era. New Jersey Historical Society LibraryAmerican Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. Certificate, 1842 Sept. 22.American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions.Frelinghuysen, Theodore, 1787-1862.Certificate, 1842 Sept. 22.1 item (1 p.) ; 21 cm.Document certifies that John W. Adams of Syracuse, New York, is a corporate member of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. Signed by Theodore Frelinghuysen.University of Chicago LibraryBradley, Joseph P., 1813-1892. Papers, 1836-1937.Bradley, Joseph P., 1813-1892.Bradley, Charles, b. 1857.Hornblower, Caroline Bradley.Papers, 1836-1937.15 ft.Correspondence, diaries (1843-1891), speeches, journal of law cases (1842-1869), legal papers, genealogical material, and other papers. Other correspondents include Melville W. Fuller, Archer Gifford, Horace Grey, John Marshall Harlan, Benjamin Harrison, Joseph Henry, George F. Hoar, Joseph C. Hornblower, William Hornblower, John P. Jackson, James G. King, Thomas T. Kinney, L.Q.C. Lamar, Martha J. Lamb, S.P. Langley, Robert Todd Lincoln, Arthur MacArthur, A.W. Markley, Weir Mitchell, Lot M. Morrill, Franklin Murphy, William Nelson, Cortlandt Parker, William Pennington, Benjamin Perley Poore, Rodman M. Price, Theodore F. Randolph, Charles H. Reed, George M. Robeson, Elihu Root, Martin Ryerson, Carl Schurz, Thomas Scott, John Sherman, Benjamin Silliman, Jr., Ellen L. Stanton, R.H. Stevens, John P. Stockton, Robert Field Stockton, William Howard Taft, Peter D. Vroom, Morrison Remick Waite, John Wanamaker, Marcus L. Ward, Stephen Wickes, Joseph G. Wilson, and Beatrice Winser. Correspondence is indexed in the manuscripts catalog.EnglishNew Jersey Historical Society LibraryRutgers University. Office of the President. Queen's College and Rutgers College Presidents' Collection, 1774-1983; 1785-1932 (bulk).Rutgers University. Office of the President.Queen's College and Rutgers College Presidents' Collection, 1774-1983; 1785-1932 (bulk).2.1 cubic feet 5 manuscript boxes.The Queen's and Rutgers College Presidents' collection contains approximately 5 boxes, or 2.1 feet of material, spanning 1774 through 1983. The bulk of the material dates from between 1785 and 1932. The records are arranged into nine different series to reflect each of the nine Presidential administrations they document. The Presidential administrations included in this collection are: Jacob Rutsen Hardenbergh, William A. Linn, Ira N. Condict, John H. Livingston, Philip Milledoler, Abraham Bruyn Hasbrouck, Theodore Frelinghuysen, William H. Campbell, and Merrill E. Gates. Within each series, the items are arranged chronologically. Many of the letters in the collection from the first half of the 20th century are from presidential descendants with Rutgers Library and Presidential Offices to document family history and create memorials to their ancestors. Rutgers UniversityJackson, John Peter, 1805-1861. Correspondence, 1828-1860.Jackson, John Peter, 1805-1861.Correspondence, 1828-1860.ca. 29 items.Chiefly letters received by Jackson; together with one from him to his daughter, Mary (Jackson) Henry. Correspondents include Henry Clay, Philemon Dickerson, Edward Everett, Cyrus W. Field, Hamilton Fish, Theodore Frelinghuysen, Charles G. McChesney, Senator James Alfred Pearce, William Pennington, Samuel L. Southard, and Governor Isaac H. Williamson. Rutgers UniversityEvarts, Jeremiah, 1781-1831. Jeremiah Evarts collection, 1784-1851.Evarts, Jeremiah, 1781-1831.Jeremiah Evarts collection, 1784-1851.23 items.1 container.Principally correspondence between Evarts and such individuals as Rufus Anderson, Timothy Dwight, Theodore Frelinghuysen, John Jay, and Daniel Webster relating to foreign missions and opposition to Andrew Jackson's Indian policy. Also includes some financial items. Library of CongressFrelinghuysen, Theodore, 1787-1862. Letter, 1849 June 11, New York, to Daniel Webster.Frelinghuysen, Theodore, 1787-1862.Webster, Daniel, 1782-1852.Letter, 1849 June 11, New York, to Daniel Webster.2 p. on 1 leaf. 32 cm.Recommends J. Howland Bill for a consular post. Endorsement of Frelinghuysen's recommendation by Webster. Dartmouth College LibraryClemson, Isaac R. Letter : Woodstown, N.J., to Henry W. Green, Trenton, N.J., 1844 Apr. 20.Clemson, Isaac R.Green, Henry Woodhull, 1804-1876.Letter : Woodstown, N.J., to Henry W. Green, Trenton, N.J., 1844 Apr. 20.1 item (3 p. on double sheet) ; 25 x 39 cm. folded to 25 x 20 cm.ALS. Bryn Mawr College, Mariam Coffin Canaday LibraryPeithessophian Society (Rutgers College). Records, 1825-1927 (bulk 1825-1891, 1925-1927).Peithessophian Society (Rutgers College)Records, 1825-1927 (bulk 1825-1891, 1925-1927).8 cubic ft. (16 manuscript boxes)Records of the Peithesopphian Society date from 1825-1927. The bulk of the papers date from 1825-1891, with a supplementary set of papers from the Society's revival dating from 1923-1927. Sixteen manuscript boxes contain minutes, correspondence, receipts and reports. Bound volumes include Treasurer's Records from 1831-1881. Constitutions and By-laws from 1830-1847 and 1876-1891 are also in bound volumes. Minutes of the Society are in bound volumes and loose papers in folders, covering the years 1825-1890 and 1923-1927. Bills and vouchers are in folders, covering the years 1847-1884. There are miscellaneous papers from 1826-1891, general correspondence from 1828-1875, and 1923-1926. Correspondence with the Philoclean Society, a rival literary society at Rutgers, dates from 1820-1868.Addresses presented to the Society date from 1829-1882, and 1923-1926, some of which are bound. There are lists of Honorary Members, bound, from 1825-1858 and Membership Record Books and Registrar's Books from 1843-1879, and 1923-1926. Librarian's Reports cover 1827-1882, and there are also Library Catalogues for 1834 and 1864, and Librarian's Circulation Registers from 1857-1886. There are History and By-Laws dating 1923 and 1927, and a Society photograph dated 1923. The records are arranged in series and subseries, then arranged chronologically. Appendix A lists the correspondents to the Society, chronologically, giving name, date, and address, with occasional notations. Appendix B lists Addresses before the Society, with date, speaker and title of Address, from 1829-1881. Appendix C lists Addresses given before the Society during the Society's revival from 1923-1924, plus a list of undated addresses. Rutgers UniversityGreen, Henry Woodhull, 1804-1876. Letters received, 1844-1893 (bulk 1844).Green, Henry Woodhull, 1804-1876.Letters received, 1844-1893 (bulk 1844)51 items.Letters received, 1844, chiefly concerning selection of Theodore Frelinghuysen as Whig vice-presidential candidate. Also two letters, 1853, received from John T. Duffield concerning efforts to convince Joseph Henry to accept the presidency of the College of New Jersey. The final item is a letter received by Green's son (Charles E. Green) in 1893.EnglishRutgers UniversityThomson, Jacob Stern, 1772-1831. Papers, 1765-1844.Thomson, Jacob Stern, 1772-1831.Anderson, William T., 1777-1850.Bloomfield, Joseph, 1753-1823.Coryell, Lewis.Dickerson, Mahlon, 1770-1853.Frelinghuysen, Theodore, 1787-1862.Halsey, William, 1770-1843.Hornblower, Joseph C. (Joseph Coerten), 1777-1864.Howell, Richard, 1754-1802.Ogden, Aaron, 1756-1839.Paterson, William, 1745-1806.Seeley, Elias P., 1791-1846.Sharpe, Edward.Thomson, Mark, 1739-1803.Wall, Garret D. (Garret Dorset), 1783-1850.Washington, Bushrod, 1762-1829.New Jersey. Court of Common Pleas (Sussex County)New Jersey. Militia. Sussex Brigade.Papers, 1765-1844.4 ft.Correspondence; dockets; legal papers; records kept by Thomson as clerk, Sussex County Inferior Court of Common Pleas; and returns (1812-1817) kept as paymaster, Sussex County Brigade of Militia. Includes letters and signed documents of William T. Anderson, Joseph Bloomfield, Lewis Coryell, Mahlon Dickerson, Theodore Frelinghuysen, William Halsey, Joseph C. Hornblower, Richard Howell, Aaron Ogden, William Paterson (1745-1806), Elias P. Seeley, Edward Sharpe, Richard Stockton (1764-1828), Mark Thomson, Garret D. Wall, and Bushrod Washington. New Jersey Historical Society LibraryVroom, Peter Dumont, 1791-1873. Papers, 1820-1893.Vroom, Peter Dumont, 1791-1873.Vroom, Peter D. (Peter Dumont), 1745-1831.Vroom, Garret D. W. (Garret Dorset Wall), 1843-1914.Papers, 1820-1893.20 ft.Correspondence, diaries, case files, and other papers, reflecting Vroom's career as a lawyer in Schooleys Mountain, Hackettstown, Flemington, Somerville, and Trenton, N.J., state legislator, governor, congressman, U.S. minister to the court of Prussia (1854-1857), and law reporter for the New Jersey Supreme Court (1865-1873), and his activities in the Whig Party and Dutch Reformed Church. New Jersey Historical Society LibraryInventory to the Records of the Peithessophian Society of Rutgers College, 1825-1927Inventory to the Records of the Peithessophian Society of Rutgers College 1825-1927Records of the Peithessophian Society, a student literary group founded at Rutgers College in 1825 for the intellectual broadening of its members. The Society ranged widely in membership size, probably over one hundred by the mid-19th century. It declined in membership after the Civil War, although it continued to exist until the late 1890's. It was revived briefly in the 1920's.EnglishRutgers Special Collections and University ArchivesGarretson family. Quick-Garretson families' papers, 1763-1868.Garretson family.Blauvelt, Abraham, 1764-1838.Frelinghuysen, Theodore, 1787-1862.Howell, Richard, 1754-1802.Paterson, William, 1745-1806.Southard, Isaac, 1783-1850.Stevens, Benjamin, of Somerset County, N.J.Stockton, Richard.Quick-Garretson families' papers, 1763-1868.2 ft.Estate papers of Jacob Bergen, Isaac Brooks, Elbert Dumont, John Garretson, Abraham Hogeland, Nicholas Lake, Abraham Quick, John Van Dyke, and others; letters of Isaac Collins, Elias Hubbard, Jonathan Sergeant, and others; and documents signed by Abraham Blauvelt, Theodore Frelinghuysen, Richard Howell, William Paterson (1745-1806), Isaac Southard, Richard Stockton (1764-1828), and Benjamin Stevens. New Jersey Historical Society LibraryFrelinghuysen, Theodore, 1787-1862. Letter, 1840 March 3, New York, to Daniel Webster, Washington.Frelinghuysen, Theodore, 1787-1862.Webster, Daniel, 1782-1852.Letter, 1840 March 3, New York, to Daniel Webster, Washington.2 p. on 1 fold. leaf. 25 cm.Speaks of Webster's trip abroad. Will be unable to visit Washington. Dartmouth College LibraryEbenezer Alfred Johnson family papers, 1760-1969Johnson, Ebenezer Alfred, 1813-1891.Ebenezer Alfred Johnson family papers 1760-19697.5 linear feet (19 boxes, 1 folio)Papers of three related families: the Johnson and Gibbs families of New Haven, Connecticut, and the Van Cleve family of New Jersey. The principal figure is Ebenezer Alfred Johnson, professor of Greek and Latin Literature at the University of the City of New York (1839-1891). His papers consist of personal and professional correspondence and a small amount of printed matter and records relating to the University of the City of New York.Included in his personal correspondence are letters from Josiah W. Gibbs, his nephew, a lengthy series of courtship letters with Margaret Fox Van Cleve, whom he married in 1842, and additional letters on the birth of their children (1843-1849). Two friends who figure in the personal correspondence are Thomas A. Thacher and Louis Janin. Among his notable professional correspondents are: Ethan Allen Andrews, Theodore Frelinghuysen, Isaac Ferris, Elias Loomis, Taylor Lewis, and George S. Parker. On matters concerning Yale University, he corresponded with George E. Day, Edward C. Herrick, and James Luce Kingsley. The major part of the collection is made up of correspondence among various branches of the family and contains the letters of Johnson's two wives and his children with intimate details of family life and relationships in the 19th century. Three members of the family who travelled to Europe (1866-1869) recorded their impressions in family letters. There is also a series of letters from Europe (1877-1879) by Alfred V. C. Johnson.EnglishYale University. Department of Manuscripts and ArchivesParker, James, 1725-1797. New York and New Jersey boundary dispute collection 1663-1872.Parker, James, 1725-1797.New York and New Jersey boundary dispute collection 1663-1872.8 v.Abstract of documentary evidence (1663-1748); application for the royal approval act of assembly for running the line (1753); correspondence and other documents of James Parker (1725-1797), relating to proceedings before a commission appointed to settle the boundary between New York and New Jersey in 1769 (arranged by William A. Whitehead in 1860 and 1872); interrogatives and cross-interrogatives by agents from New York and New Jersey in 1769; letters and documents relating to boundary negotiations of 1827-1828, including letters of Lucius Q.C. Elmer, Theodore Frelinghuysen, John Rutherfurd (1760-1840), Richard Stockton (1764-1828), and Isaac H. Williamson; and material on the controversy respecting the eastern boundary of New Jersey between John Cochran, H.B. Dawson, and William A. Whitehead (1865). New Jersey Historical Society LibraryWright family. Papers, 1785-1902 (bulk 1809-1876).Wright family.Papers, 1785-1902 (bulk 1809-1876).16.67 linear ft.The papers of Samuel G. Wright document his activities as a New Jersey gentleman farmer, a Philadelphia merchant, an ironmaster and a member of the New Jersey Legislature as well as his private investments in land and securities. As such it is a valuable source on the details of the early nineteenth century iron industry and its allied activities, including coastwise shipping, on the impact of economic fluctuations during the Jacksonian Era, on the linkages between eastern merchants and the developing West, and on everyday life in rural New Jersey and Delaware. Hagley Museum & LibraryEvarts family papers, 1753-1960, 1798-1901Evarts family papers 1753-196024.25 linear feetThe papers consist of correspondence, writings, legal and financial material, congressional papers, family memorabilia, and other papers of various members of the Evarts family of Vermont, Boston, and New York. The principal figures, however, are Jeremiah Evarts (1781-1831), author, editor, lawyer, and philanthropist, and his son, William Maxwell Evarts (1818-1901), lawyer and statesman. The papers of Jeremiah Evarts relate to his work and writings on Congregational orthodoxy, his travels for the American Board of Foreign Missions, and his efforts on behalf of American Indians. His correspondents include family members, fellow members of the Yale Class of 1802, and many well-known clergymen, lawyers, statesmen, and missionaries.EnglishEnglishYale University. Department of Manuscripts and ArchivesDuncan, Sebastian Cabot, 1840-1915. Papers, 1861-1915.Duncan, Sebastian Cabot, 1840-1915.Papers, 1861-1915.1 ft.Chiefly Civil War letters (1862-1865) written by Duncan to his family in Newark while serving with Company E, 13th New Jersey Volunteers, in the battles of Antietam, Bentonville, Chancellorsville, and Gettysburg and during Sherman's march to the sea. New Jersey Historical Society LibraryJackson, John Peter, 1805-1861. John P. Jackson papers, 1821-1887 1830-1860.Jackson, John Peter, 1805-1861.Bayard, Samuel, 1767-1840.Chetwood, John Joseph, 1800-1861.Davis, John, 1787-1854.Dayton, William L. (William Lewis), 1807-1864.Everett, Edward, 1794-1865.Field, Richard Stockton, 1803-1870.Frelinghuysen, Theodore, 1787-1862.Gayarré, Charles, 1805-1895.Goodrich, Chauncey A. (Chauncey Allen), 1790-1860.Gregory, Dudley S. (Dudley Sanford), 1800-1974.Hornblower, Joseph C. (Joseph Coerten), 1777-1864.Jackson, James, 1803-1882.Jackson, Peter, 1777-1859.Miller, Jacob Welsh, 1800-1862.Phoenix, J. Phillips, 1788-1859.Schuyler, Robert, 1797 or 8-1855.Sheldon, George, 1813-1881.Southard, Samuel L. (Samuel Lewis), 1787-1842.Stockton, Richard, 1824-1876.Stockton, Robert Field, 1795-1866.Thomson, John Renshaw, 1800-1862.Vroom, Peter Dumont, 1791-1873.Whitehead, Asa, 1793-1860.Whitehead, William A. (William Adee), 1810-1884.Abeel, Neilson, Mrs,Baker, William S.,John P. Jackson papers, 1821-1887 1830-1860.0.25 linear feet (1 small manuscript box)The papers consist largely of letters received by John P. Jackson, and date from 1821-1887, with bulk dates of 1830-1860. The correspondence mostly pertains to John P. Jackson's business matters and contains complaints concerning the various railroads Jackson oversaw; requests for free tickets or passes; information regarding the railroad company's stock; discussion of New Jersey and United States politics; invitations to dinners, meetings, lectures, and visits; and inquiries into money owed. Correspondents include Samuel Bayard, John J. Chetwood, John Davis, William L. Dayton, Edward Everett, Richard Stockton Field, Theodore Frelinghuysen, Charles Gayarré, Chauncey A. Goodrich, Dudley S. Gregory, Joseph C. Hornblower, Peter Jackson, Jacob W. Miller, J. Phillips Phoenix, Robert Schuyler, George Sheldon, Samuel L. Southard, Richard Stockton, Robert Field Stockton, John R. Thomson, Peter D. Vroom, Asa Whitehead, and William A. Whitehead. There are a few letters from family members, including one from John P. Jackson's brother, James Jackson, describing the state of the slaves at Mount Vernon. There are also a number of letters discussing the various organizations and societies that Jackson was involved in, including the New Jersey Colonization Society, the Essex County Bible Society, Princeton University, South Park Church, and an unspecified temperance society. The papers also contain editorials; a small number of receipts and bills; court documents; one Newark land deed; and a few letters to other people, including John Darcy Stevens, the President of the New Jersey Railroad and Transportation Company. New Jersey Historical Society LibraryAnderson family. Anderson family papers, 1762-1950.Anderson family.Abeel, James.Alexander, William, 1726-1783.Boudinot, Elisha, 1749-1819.Conover, Samuel Forman, 1766?-1824.Franklin, William, 1731-1813.Frelinghuysen, Theodore, 1784-1862.Greene, Nathanael, 1742-1786.Livingston, William, 1723-1790.Parker, James, 1725-1797.Stevens, John, 1716-1792.Washington, George, 1732-1799.Ballantine, Percy, Mrs,Anderson family papers, 1762-19509 linear ft.Contains correspondence, account books, legal documents, and genealogical materials pertaining chiefly to the Anderson family of Newton, Sussex County. Includes Newton town records, Civil War letters of Henry Ogden Ryerson, and documents and letters of the following individuals: James Abeel, William Alexander (Lord Stirling), Elisha Boudinot, Samuel F. Conover, William Franklin, Theodore Frelinghuysen, Nathanael Greene, William Livingston, James Parker, John Stevens, and George Washington.EnglishNew Jersey Historical Society Library