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EnglishVIAFrevised2015-09-17machineCPF merge programMerge v2.0revised2016-08-09T20:35:12machineSNAC EAC-CPF ParserBulk ingest into SNAC Databaserevised2016-08-09T20:35:12humanSystem Service (system@localhost)created2024-03-29machineSNAC EAC-CPF SerializerSNAC Identity Constellation serialized to EAC-CPFpersonGreen, John Cleve, 1800-1875presumedGreen, John ClevepresumedGreen, John C., d. 1875presumed1800-04-141875-04-29College benefactors
John Cleve Green was a Princeton-area businessman and investor who was a notable benefactor of Princeton College primarily during the administration of President James McCosh.
From the description of John Cleve Green collection, 1866-1989 (Princeton University Library). WorldCat record id: 313654151Committee for Relief to East Tennessee.Green, Henry Woodhull, 1804-1876.Houghton Library.Princeton University.Green, John, 1871Green, John CleveGreen, Henry Woodhull, 1804-1876. Green family collection, 1771-1969 (bulk 1810-1895).Green, Henry Woodhull, 1804-1876.Green, Charles Ewing, 1840-1897.Green, John Cleve, 1800-1875.Green family collection, 1771-1969 (bulk 1810-1895).1.35 cu. ft. (3 boxes)Consists of correspondence, documents, and printed matter of the Green family of Trenton and Mercer County, New Jersey, including Henry Woodhull Green (Princeton Class of 1820), his parents, Elizabeth and Caleb Green, his brother, John Cleve Green, and his son, Charles Ewing Green. Princeton University LibraryGreen, John Cleve, 1800-1875. John Cleve Green collection, 1866-1989Green, John Cleve, 1800-1875John Cleve Green collection, 1866-19890.2 linear ft. (1 box)The John Cleve Green Collection consists of research materials compiled regarding the life of John Cleve Green and his contributions to Princeton University. Princeton University LibraryGreen, 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 UniversityCommittee for Relief to East Tennessee. Records, 1864-1865.Committee for Relief to East Tennessee.Records, 1864-1865.4 v.Records, 1864-1865. They consist of a minute book, a checkbook, and a letter book. The letter book also contains ephemera produced by the Committee, accounts of speeches by Colonel N.G. Taylor, a Tennesseean who was organizing appeals in the North for aid to his state, and newspaper clippings. Laid in are some loose receipts, letters, and notes on donations of clothing, etc. There is also an envelope containing the Committee's bankbook for their account with the Bank of Commerce, some canceled checks, three forged banknotes returned to the Committee by the bank, and three printed copies of the Report of the Committee for relief to East Tennessee for the State of New-York (New York: John W. Amerman, 1865). New-York Historical SocietyHoughton Library printed book provenance file, E-K.Houghton Library printed book provenance file, E-K.Index to ownership/provenance information, primarily from printed books, held by Houghton Library.Houghton Library