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EnglishVIAFrevised2015-09-18machineCPF merge programMerge v2.0revised2016-08-16T22:13:06machineSNAC EAC-CPF ParserBulk ingest into SNAC Databaserevised2016-08-16T22:13:07humanSystem Service (system@localhost)created2024-03-28machineSNAC EAC-CPF SerializerSNAC Identity Constellation serialized to EAC-CPFpersonBrown, Charles Brockden, 1771-1810presumedBrown, Charles BrockdenpresumedBrown, Charles Brockden, 1771-presumedC.B.BpresumedB. C.B. 1771-1810presumedPoplicolapresumedAuthor of An address to the government of the United States, on the cession of Louisiana, 1771-1810presumedBrown, C. B. 1771-1810 (Charles Brockden),presumedBrown, C. B. 1771-1810presumedAuthor of Arthur Mervyn, Wieland, Ormond, &cpresumedB., C. B. 1771-1810 (Charles Brockden Brown),presumedBrown, BrockdenpresumedFrench counsellor of statepresumedAuthor of Arthur Mervyn, Wieland Ormond, &c 1771-1810presumedBrowne, Charles Brockden 1771-1810presumedAddress to the government of the United States, on the cession of Louisiana, Author of, 1771-1810presumedBrown, Brockden 1771-1810presumedBrown, Brockden CharlespresumedAuthor of Arthur Mervyn, Wieland Ormond, &cpresumedブラウン, C. BpresumedBrockden Brown, Charles 1771-1810presumedBrown, Charles B. 1771-1810presumedC. B. B. 1771-1810 (Charles Brockden Brown),presumedAuthor of Arthur Mervyn, Wieland, Ormond, &c. 1771-1810presumedPoplicola, 1771-1810presumedC.B.B 1771-1810presumedBrockden Brown, Charlespresumed1771-01-171810-02-22EnglishAuthors, AmericanDiariesAmericans
Native of Philadelphia, novelist, journalist, the first person in the United States to make authorship his primary profession. Brown earned considerable distinction for a number of his novels.
From the description of Travel journal, ca. 1800. (University of Pennsylvania Library). WorldCat record id: 213494884Beers, William P., fl. 1800,Beers, William Pitt, 1766-1810Brown, Elizabeth Linn, fl. 1810-1812,Brown family.Brown, James, fl. 1795,Brown, William Linn,Buchanan, James, 1791-1868Cope, Thomas P. (Thomas Pim), 1768-1854.Dunlap, William, 1766-1839.Hall, John Elihu, fl. 1806,Hemenway, Robert E., 1941-Keese, William, fl. 1812,Kennedy, Daniel E.Kennedy, Daniel Edwards.Kent State University. Institute for Bibliography and EditingKent State University. Institute for Bibliography and Editing.Nicholson, Maria, fl. 1798,Oberholtzer, Ellis Paxson, 1868-1936,Ogilvie, James, fl. 1813,Romeyn, John B., fl. 1808,Ross, John, fl. 1769,Smith, Elihu Hubbard, d. 1799Templeton, Maria, fl. 1798,Tilton, Eleanor M. (Eleanor Marguerite), 1913-Wilkins, William Wood, 1790-1795,Brown, Charles Bockden.Brown, Charles Brockden, 1771-1810Cope, Thomas P. (Thomas Pim), 1768-1854. Diaries, 1800-1851 [microfilm and photoprints].Cope, Thomas P. (Thomas Pim), 1768-1854.Diaries, 1800-1851 [microfilm and photoprints].Microfilm 1 reel.Photoprints 10 v.The Cope diaries exist in three forms. The first is the original manuscripts in 8 volumes. The second is a typescript abridgement made by a descendant, Mrs. George Emlen, and the third is a second, different abridgement edited by Eliza Cope Harrison and published as PHILADELPHIA MERCHANT: THE DIARY OF THOMAS P. COPE (South Bend, Ind.: 1978). Both the original manuscript and the Emlen typescript are in the Quaker Collection of the Haverford College Library. Hagley Museum & LibraryEleanor M. Tilton Papers, 1770-1991Tilton, Eleanor M. (Eleanor Marguerite), 1913-Eleanor M. Tilton Papers, 1770-199168 linear ft. (ca.93,000 items in 81 boxes, 58 file drawers, 88 card file boxes & 1 oversized folder).EnglishColumbia University. Rare Book and Manuscript LibraryRobert E. Hemenway Personal Papers, 1906-2008Hemenway, Robert E., 1941- Robert E. Hemenway Personal Papers 1906-200830.5 linear ft (35 boxes), 5 oversize boxes, 1 oversize folder, 1 oversize framed embroideryRobert "Bob" Hemenway, the sixteenth Chancellor at the University of Kansas, research and course notes on American literature, particularly African American literature. Materials include administrative documents from previous posts at the University of Kentucky, the University of Wyoming, and the University of Oklahoma, his literary biography of Zora Neale Hurston, and his dissertation on Charles Brockden Brown.EnglishGermanFrenchSpanish; CastilianRussianUniversity of Kansas Kenneth Spencer Research Library University ArchivesAutograph File, B, ca.1500-1976.Autograph File, B, ca.1500-198218.5 linear feet (37 boxes)The Autograph File is an alphabetically arranged collection of single letters, manuscripts, and drawings received from various sources at various times. Additions continue to be made.Houghton LibraryCope, Thomas P. (Thomas Pim), 1768-1854. Notebook describing a visit to the Soho Works, 1800 [typed transcript].Cope, Thomas P. (Thomas Pim), 1768-1854.Notebook describing a visit to the Soho Works, 1800 [typed transcript].1 item.The record is a typed transcript of a small notebook containing Cope's account of a trip in 1800 to inspect the Soho Works of Nicholas J. Roosevelt, which was engaged in manufacturing the steam engine to be used in the Philadelphia Waterworks designed by Latrobe. The purpose of the visit was to check on Roosevelt's progress and pressure him into completing his contract more quickly. Cope generally believed that Latrobe and Roosevelt aimed to bilk the city through unnecessary changes, experiments and delays. Hagley Museum & LibraryHood, Richard, 1910-. Portraits of American authors [manuscript], ca. 1902-1935, (bulk 1910-1919).Hood, Richard, 1910-Ruzicka, Rudolph, 1883-1978.Wall, Bernhardt, 1872-1956.Field, Eugene, 1850-1895Portraits of American authors [manuscript], ca. 1902-1935, (bulk 1910-1919).27 items.The portraits include two engravings of Walt Whitman, engravings by Richard Hood of Robert Frost, Sinclair Lewis, Edwin Arlington Robinson, and Booth Tarkington; and engravings by Bernhardt Wall of John Burroughs, Washington Irving, Joyce Kilmer, Edwin Markham, George Barr McCutcheon, Edgar Allan Poe, Theodore Roosevelt, Mark Twain, and Woodrow Wilson. Also include plaques or medallions of Sherwood Anderson, Charles Brockden Brown, Joaquin Miller, S. Weir Mitchell, and Twain; a reproduction of the Gilbert Stuart portrait of Sarah Wentworth Morton; two scenic engravings by Rudolph Ruzicka; and a signed fair copy of "The bibliomaniac's prayer" by Eugene Field. University of Virginia. LibraryKent State University. Institute for Bibliography and Editing. Charles Brockden Brown Bicentennial Edition records, 1689-1995 (bulk 1917-1995).Kent State University. Institute for Bibliography and Editing.Brown, Charles Brockden, 1771-1810.Kennedy, Daniel Edwards.Krause, Sydney J.Reid, S. W.Smith, E. H. 1771-1798.Brown, Elizabeth L. 1775-1834.Dunlap, William, 1766-1839.Allen, Paul, 1775-1826.Wilkins, William, 1827-1892.Godwin, William, 1756-1836.Hemenway, Robert E., 1941-Keller, Dean H.Clark, David Lee, 1887-1956.Cowie, Alexander.Nye, Russel B. 1913-1993.Grabo, Norman S.Ringe, Donald A.Arner, Robert D.Modern Language Association of America. Center for Editions of American Authors.Charles Brockden Brown Bicentennial Edition records, 1689-1995 (bulk 1917-1995).11.75 cubic feet (11 record storage boxes, 3 small media boxes)Source material, bibliographic research, manuscript drafts, and documentary evidence related to the six-volume critical edition The Novels and Related Works of Charles Brockden Brown: Bicentennial Edition which was produced by the Kent State University Bibliographical and Textual Center under the editorial supervision of Professors Sydney J. Karuse and S.W. Reid and was published from 1977-1987 by the Kent State University Press. The collection also includes the unpublished manuscript of "Charles Brockden Brown: His Life and Works," by Daniel Edwards Kennedy. Kent State UniversityCharles Brockden Brown Bicentennial Edition records, 1689-1995, 1917-1995Charles Brockden Brown Bicentennial Edition records 1689-1995 1917-1995This collection contains source material, bibliographic research, manuscript drafts, and documentary evidence for the six volume critical edition published by the Kent State University Press under the Modern Language Association Center for Editions of American Authors / Committee on Scholarly Editions. It includes the unpublished manuscript of by Daniel Edwards Kennedy. The Novels and Related Works of Charles Brockden Brown: Bicentennial Edition Charles Brockden Brown: His Life and WorksEnglishKent State University Libraries. Special Collections and Archives.Newspaper and other clippings related to Charles Brockden Brown, 1896-1928.Newspaper and other clippings related to Charles Brockden Brown, 1896-1928.pieces.University of Virginia. LibraryLetters regarding Charles Brockden Brown [manuscript], 1769 and n.d.Letters regarding Charles Brockden Brown [manuscript], 1769 and n.d.2 items.2 letters: September 19, 1769, Philadelphia, adressed to James Brown, brother of Charles Brockden Brown; and letter of James Ogilvie to [?], April 23, [n.y.] about Charles Brockden Brown, n.d. University of Virginia. LibraryBrown, Charles Brockden, 1771-1810. Travel journal, ca. 1800.Brown, Charles Brockden, 1771-1810.Travel journal, ca. 1800.1 volume.Handwritten travel journal, presumably in the hand of Brown but possibly written by an older brother, with additional pages of prose, poetry and pencil drawings. University of Pennsylvania LibraryBrown family. Brown family papers, 1715-1837, bulk 1800-1810.Brown family.Brown family papers, 1715-1837, bulk 1800-1810.30 v., 1 box (2.33 linear ft.)The Brown Family Papers are largely comprised of commonplace books kept by Elijah Sr. on religious and political subjects. They contain occasional excerpts of Charles Brockden Brown's published and unpublished writings. Charles's notes for his novel Wieland are contained in a separate notebook, continued by his father as a commonplace book. Elijah Jr. is represented by eight volumes, most of which pertain to his work as a merchant, and there are two volumes belonging to Mary (Armitt) Brown. Two journals belonging to her grandfather, Maurice Lisle, are also included in this collection. Historical Society of PennsylvaniaOberholtzer, Ellis Paxson, 1868-1936,. Papers, 1735-1931.Oberholtzer, Ellis Paxson, 1868-1936,Papers, 1735-1931.24 linear ft.Correspondence and miscellaneous papers of a Philadelphia historian include material on: the thrift movement, establishment of school savings banks and thrift savings banks in the United States, 1886-1928; Historical Pageant of Philadelphia, 1912, data on its organization, administration, finance, and executive committee meetings, with water color drawings of costumes and pageantry, posters, names of subscribers and of members, souvenirs, etc.; Indian Welfare in Oklahoma; Civil War; abolition of slavery; Temperance Union; Valley Forge Commission; education; motion picture censorship; League for Better Moving Pictures; Sesqui-Centennial Exposition, etc. A portion of correspondence relates to publications, essays, lectures, and biographies of Robert Morris, Jay Cooke, Salmon P. Chase, Charles B. Brown, and others; included in this group of papers are Sarah Louisa Oberholtzer's letters, poems and essays. Papers of an earlier period include: deeds of grants of land in Uwchlan Township, Chester County, 1735-1809; inventory of the estate of Thomas Potts, 1762; Uwchlan Society of Friends, notes and minutes of meetings, 1806; John and Paxson Vicker correspondence, 1823-1844; papers relating to the Pickering Valley Railroad, 1869-1870; and other items of social and political character. Historical Society of PennsylvaniaHemenway, Robert E., 1941-. [Robert E. Hemenway personal papers]Hemenway, Robert E., 1941-[Robert E. Hemenway personal papers] 1906-2008.30.5 linear ft.EnglishGermanFrenchSpanish; CastilianRussianUniversity of Kansas Archives / MSS / Rare Books, Kenneth Spencer Research LibraryTilton, Eleanor M. (Eleanor Marguerite), 1913-. Papers, 1770-1991.Tilton, Eleanor M. (Eleanor Marguerite), 1913-Papers, 1770-1991.68 linear ft. (ca.93,000 items in 81 boxes, 58 file drawers, 88 card file boxes & 1 oversized folder).This collection includes nine letters of Ralph Waldo Emerson as well as letters of Louis Agassiz, Amos Bronson Alcott, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr., Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, James Russell Lowell, John Lothrop Motley, Charles Sumner, and John Greenleaf Whittier. In addition, there are two incomplete manuscripts by Emerson and one document from the Liverpool Custom-house signed by Nathaniel Hawthorne as Consul for the United States. The collection also includes the corrected typescript, index, and page and galley proofs for Thomas Franklin Currier, A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES (New York, 1953) which was edited by Professor Tilton. Also, some early correspondence and photographs of the Tilton family and friends. There are letters from the actors Annie Louise Ames, Richard J. Dillon, and Hans L. Meery to Tilton's grandfather, Bernard Paul Verne, as well as photographs, tintypes, and daguerreotypes of the Verne family and friends. 1992 Addition: Her professional papers include correspondence, manuscripts, notes, and printed materials on many aspects of 18th and 19th century American literature, especially literary New England. Among her papers are files compiled in editing volumes 7 and 8 of THE LETTERS OF RALPH WALDO EMERSON (New York, 1939-1991). These files contain correspondence, card files, notes, transcripts, photocopies, book typescripts, printed materials, and other related items. There are also similar files relating to Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. and to her books, AMIABLE AUTOCRAT: A BIOGRAPHY OF DR. OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES (New York, 1947) and LITERARY BANTLINGS: ADDENDA TO THE HOLMES BIBLIOGRAPHY (New York, 1957). Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesBrown, Charles Brockden, 1771-1810. Papers of Charles Brockden Brown [manuscript], 1769-1848, 1922, and n.d.Brown, Charles Brockden, 1771-1810.Beers, William Pitt, 1766-1810Brown, Elizabeth Linn, fl. 1810-1812,Brown, James, fl. 1795,Brown, William Linn,Hall, John Elihu, fl. 1806,Kennedy, Daniel Edwards.Keese, William, fl. 1812,Ogilvie, James, fl. 1813,Romeyn, John B., fl. 1808,Ross, John, fl. 1769,Nicholson, Maria, fl. 1798,Templeton, Maria, fl. 1798,Wilkins, William Wood, 1790-1795,Papers of Charles Brockden Brown [manuscript], 1769-1848, 1922, and n.d.40 items.The collection consists chiefly of research material assembled by Daniel E. Kennedy for his projected biography of Brown. These include his commentary on William Dunlap's "Life of Charles Brockden Brown" and miscellaneous notes and annotations on Brown; manuscript copies of other material related to Brown particularly a copy of an article from "Littell's Living Age," 1844, and a copy of Brown's death notice; and a resolution by the Friends of Philadelphia concerning Brown's expulsion for marriage to a non-member by a "hireling minister." With these is his manuscript "The verses of Charles Brockden Brown studied in metre." The collection also contains a letter from John Ross to Charles Brown on business matters, 1769; three letters from Brown to William Wood Wilkins and one letter from Wilkins about their friendship, 1790-1793, and a letter to his brother James Brown about Wilkins's death, 1795; a postscript on a 1798 letter from Maria Templeton to Maria NIcholson mentioning yellow fever in Philadelphia; letters to lawyers William P. Beers and John Elihu Hall on literary matters, 1800, 1806; a letter to Mary Linn urging her to cultivate her mind, 1802; a letter to John B. Romeyn on family matters after the death of his father-in-law, 1808; and a letter from James Ogilvie to [Tart Esquires?] of Charleston, S.C., concerning a legal matter and the possibility of writing a biography of Brown for which he would like Charleston subscriptions. In addition there are four letters to his widow Elizabeth, 1812 and n.d. from her brother-in-law William Keese on a financial matter, her son William Linn Brown on a trip to England and a friend Eliza Kane on social matters. Miscellaneous papers include diplomas of John Blair Linn, 1795-1897 and William Linn Brown, 1821; a bond signed by Elizabeth Linn Brown, 1810; inventories and appraisals of the estates of Charles Brockden Brown, 1810, and Elihu Hubbard Smith, 1799; three receipts to Charles Brockden Brown and Charles Brockden Brown, Jr., 1806, 1821, 1830; the will of Elizabeth Armitt, 1798; a passport of William Linn Brown signed by James Buchanan, 1846; a newsclipping regarding William Linn Brown, 1846; and photographs of the [tombstone?] of Charles Brockden Brown. University of Virginia. LibraryBrown, Charles Brockden, 1771-1810. Papers of Charles Brockden Brown, 1783-1848, and n.d.Brown, James, fl. 1795,Brown, Charles Brockden, 1771-1810.Beers, William P., fl. 1800,Brown, Elizabeth Linn, fl. 1810-1812,Brown, William Linn,Hall, John Elihu, fl. 1806,Kennedy, Daniel E.Keese, William, fl. 1812,Romeyn, John B., fl. 1808,Nicholson, Maria, fl. 1798,Templeton, Maria, fl. 1798,Wilkins, William Wood, 1790-1795,Papers of Charles Brockden Brown, 1783-1848, and n.d.37 items.The collection consists chiefly of research material assembled by Daniel E. Kennedy for his projected biography of Brown. These include his commentary on William Dunlap's "Life of Charles Brockden Brown" and miscellaneous notes and annotations on Brown; manuscript copies of other material related to Brown particularly a copy of an article from "Littell's Living Age," 1844, and a copy of Brown's death notice; and a resolution by the Friends of Philadelphia concerning Brown's expulsion for marriage to a non-member by a "hireling minister." The collection also contains three letters from Brown to William Wood Wilkins and one letter from Wilkins about their friendship, 1790-1793, and a letter to his brother James Brown about Wilkins's death, 1795; a postscript on a 1798 letter from Maria Templeton to Maria NIcholson mentioning yellow fever in Philadelphia; letters to lawyers William P. Beers and John Elihu Hall on literary matters, 1800, 1806; a letter to Mary Linn urging her to cultivate her mind, 1802; and a letter to John B. Romeyn on family matters after the death of his father-in-law, 1808. In addition there are four letters to his widow Elizabeth, 1812 and n.d. from her brother-in-law William Keese on a financial matter, her son William Linn Brown on a trip to England and a friend Eliza Kane on social matters. Miscellaneous papers include diplomas of John Blair Linn, 1795-1897 and William Linn Brown, 1821; a bond signed by Elizabeth Linn Brown, 1810; inventories and appraisals of the estates of Charles Brockden Brown, 1810, and Elihu Hubbard Smith, 1799; three receipts to Charles Brockden Brown and Charles Brockden Brown, Jr., 1806, 1821, 1830; the will of Elizabeth Armitt, 1798; a passport of William Linn Brown signed by James Buchanan, 1846; a newsclipping regarding William Linn Brown, 1846; and photographs of the [tombstone?] of Charles Brockden Brown. University of Virginia. Library