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SNAC: Social Networks and Archival Context
VIAFrevised2015-09-17machineCPF merge programMerge v2.0revised2016-08-17T14:25:10machineSNAC EAC-CPF ParserBulk ingest into SNAC Databaserevised2016-08-17T14:25:10humanSystem Service (system@localhost)created2024-03-28machineSNAC EAC-CPF SerializerSNAC Identity Constellation serialized to EAC-CPFpersonWard, Samuel Ringgold, 1817-presumedWard, Samuel Ringgold, né 1817presumedWard, Samuel Ringgold, b. 1817presumedWard, Samuel RinggoldpresumedWard, Samuel Ringgold 1817-1866presumedWard, Samuel Ringgold, 1817-ca. 1866.presumedWard, Samuel R., 1817-presumedWard, Samuel B., d. 1863.presumedWard, Samuel Rpresumed1817-10-171866Morris, Robert, 1823-1882.Tappan, Lewis, 1788-1873.Ward, Shadrach.Ward, Samuel RinggoldWard, Shadrach. Correspondence 1854-1871.Ward, Shadrach.Correspondence 1854-1871.31 items.Family correspondence of Shadrach Ward and of his children in Missouri and North Carolina concerning agricultural conditions, "bleeding Kansas," a drought and a flood in Missouri in 1854, Thomas Hart Benton, secession, fugitive slaves in Kentucky and Missouri, and the election of 1860. Letters from Confederate soldiers Samuel B. Ward (d. 1863) and from Lemuel B. Ward describe camp life, health conditions, the possibility of a substitute, clothes, food, hospitals and medications, commodity prices, and other matters. Duke University Libraries, Duke University Library; Perkins LibraryMorris, Robert, 1823-1882. Papers, 1820-1874.Morris, Robert, 1823-1882.Barbadoes, Frederick George, 1832?-1899.Dana, Richard Henry, 1815-1882.DeGrasse, John V., 1817-ca.1866.Downing, George T., 1819-1903.Denison, Charles Wheeler, 1809-1881.Brown, David Paul, 1795-1872.Craft, Ellen.Crummell, Alexander, 1819-1898.Donahoe, P. (Patrick), 1811-1901.Freeman, Cato.Freeman, Thomas D.Gay, Sydney Howard, 1814-1888.Gregory, B. C.Griffin, John Quincy Adams, 1826-1866.Jackson, James, 1777-1867.Parkman, George, 1790-1849.Quincy, Josiah Jr., 1772-1864.Robinson, John.Rock, John S. (John Sweat), 1825-1866.Remond, Charles Lenox, 1810-1873.Smith, Elijah W. (Elijah William), 1830-1895.Still, William, 1821-1902.Ward, Samuel Ringgold, 1817-ca. 1866.Webb, Frank J.Freemen's National Memorial Monument Association.African Humane Society.Freemasons. Prince Hall Grand Lodge of the State of Massachusetts.Union Club of Boston.Papers, 1820-1874.27 folders in box ; 26 x 39 x 13 cm.The collection primarily contains legal documents and legal correspondence from Morris' practice. These materials include: letters from potential clients (usually either a request for representation or a presentation of a potential case), letters and memoranda from the court, marriage certificates, wills, leases, contracts, emancipation papers, an autopsy report (1872), rental agreements, navy discharge papers, deeds, receipts, bank stubs, court testimonies and court documents. Several legal issues are also referenced in the collection: a contestation of Carter H. Edloe's will which would have awarded his slave, Harriet, $8,000 upon his death (1847), the liberation and legal matters pertaining to Liberia, a case regarding the journal, "Panorama, or Mirror of Slavery" (1851), pay inequities for African-American soldiers, slavery, B.C. Gregory versus the Union Club of Boston, Reverend Samuel Ringgold Ward's newspaper, "The Impartial Citizen," and signed petitions requesting a separate African-American militia called the Massasoit Guards. Other items in the collection include: letters regarding Morris' son's graduation from the Imperial College in France, the Freemen's National Memorial Monument Association, the by-laws and regulations of the African Humane Society (1820) with list of members, the Committee on the Militia, a manuscript song "Hang Out the Flag" (Elijah W. Smith, 1863?), and a schedule for the African Grand Lodge Archives (1866). Other correspondents include: Frederick George Barbadoes, Richard Henry Dana, John V. DeGrasse, George T. Downing, Charles Wheeler Denison, David Paul Brown, Ellen Craft, Alexander Crummell, Patrick Donahoe, Cato Freeman, Thomas D. Freeman, Sydney Howard Gay, John Quincy Adams Griffin, James Jackson, George Parkman, Josiah Quincy, Jr., John Robinson, John Sweat Rock, Charles Lenox Remond, William Still, Samuel Ringgold Ward, and Frank J. Webb. Boston AthenaeumTappan, Lewis, 1788-1873. Collection. 1845-46.Tappan, Lewis, 1788-1873.Collection. 1845-46.23 items (photocopies)23 items of correspondence dated 1845 and 1846, pertaining primarily to the business of the Union Missionary Society, Anti-Slavery operations, education of Negroes in the North and the Mendi Mission. Correspondents include John G. Fee, William Harned, John Randall, S. Wedgwood, Thomas Garnick, Samuel R. Ward and Noah Thomas. Tulane University, Amistad Research Center