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Information: The first column shows data points from Brackenridge, Henry Hugh (Carlisle, Pa.) in red. The third column shows data points from Brackenridge, H. H. (Hugh Henry), 1748-1816 in blue. Any data they share in common is displayed as purple boxes in the middle "Shared" column.
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Brackenridge, Henry Hugh (Carlisle, Pa.)
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Brackenridge, H. H. (Hugh Henry), 1748-1816
Brackenridge, Henry Hugh (Carlisle, Pa.)
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Brackenridge, H. H. (Hugh Henry), 1748-1816
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Brackenridge, Hugh Henry, 1748-1816
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Brackenridge, Hugh Henry
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Brackenridge, H. H. (1748-1816).
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Brackinridge, H
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Brackenridge, H. 1748-1816
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Brackenridge, H. 1748-1816 (Hugh),
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Brackinridge, H. 1748-1816 (Hugh),
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Brackenridge, Hugh H. 1748-1816 (Hugh Henry),
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H. B 1748-1816
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Gentleman of Maryland
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Gentleman of Maryland, 1748-1816
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Brackenridge, Hugh M. 1748-1816 (Hugh Montgomery),
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Brackenridge, Hugh M. 1748-1816 (Hugh Montgomery),
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HB 1748-1816 (Hugh Brackenridge),
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Democritus 1748-1816
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Author of a dramatic piece, on the Battle of Bunker's-hill
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H. B. 1748-1816 (Hugh Brackenridge),
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Brackenridge, Hugh H. 1748-1816
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HB 1748-1816
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Brackinridge, H. 1748-1816
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Brackenridge, H. M. 1748-1816
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Brackenridge, H. M. 1748-1816
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B., H. 1748-1816 (Hugh Brackenridge),
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Brackenridge, Hugh M. 1748-1816
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Brackenridge, H. H.
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Brackenridge, H. H.
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Author of a dramatic piece on the battle of Bunker's Hill, 1748-1816
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Author of a dramatic piece on the battle of Bunker's Hill, 1748-1816
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Dramatic piece on the battle of Bunker's Hill, Author of 1748-1816
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Brackenridge, H. M. 1748-1816 (Hugh Montgomery),
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B, H. 1748-1816
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Brackenridge, Hugh Montgomery 1748-1816
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John Blair Smith, Princeton Class of 1773.
Hugh Henry Brackenridge, born in 1748 in Scotland, moved to Pennsylvania with his family as a young child. Brackenridge began a teaching career when he was fifteen years old, continuing his own education in 1768 at the College of New Jersey, now Princeton University. While attending Princeton, he became an avid participant in the American Whig Society and collaborated on works in this literary society with its founders, Philip Freneau, William Bradford, and James Madison. After graduating in 1771, Brackenridge taught in Maryland while completing his Master's degree in divinity at Princeton. He went on to serve in George Washington's army during the Revolutionary War as a chaplain. Following this experience, Brackenridge published a magazine in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania called the United States Magazine between 1778 and 1780. However, the magazine was unsuccessful and Brackenridge changed professions again. Brackenridge was admitted to the bar in 1780 and moved to Pittsburgh in 1781. The formation of Allegheny County, in which Pittsburgh now resides, is partly credited to Brackenridge and his dual effort to enhance the legal system and educate the common man of the frontier. In Pittsburgh, Brackenridge started a law firm and became an active member of the Allegheny County Bar with Alexander Addison and John Woods. Brackenridge is credited with establishing the first bookstore and the first Pittsburgh newspaper, the Pittsburgh Gazette, and continued his own literary works as well as essays on law. He won an election to the state assembly, where he fought for the adoption of the Federal Constitution and obtained endowments for the establishment of the Pittsburgh Academy (University of Pittsburgh). He became unpopular locally for siding with Pennsylvania in maintaining that western lands should not become a separate state dubbed "Westylania". He also fashioned himself as a mediator who sought to preserve unity with the federal government during the Whiskey Rebellion. After this spell of bad publicity, Brackenridge ran for the United States Congress, but was defeated by Albert Gallatin in 1793, a political rival he despised. Brackenridge's opinions of Gallatin are reflected in his correspondence with Alexander Addison, and are located in the Addison papers listed in the "related materials" section below. In December 1799, Governor Thomas McKean appointed Brackenridge a justice of the Pennysylvania Supreme Court. During his years as a judge (1799-1814), beyond penning foundational legal codes for the state, Brackenridge wrote satires, narratives, and published more of his sermons. Modern Chivalry is probably the most famous of his narratives that is full of humor and truth morals and was written for the good of the public, it was published in 1796 after his political career had ended. The story brings to light political corruption, greed, poor leadership and lack of education-all characterized by Brackenridge with wit. Brackenridge wrote prolifically throughout his life, publishing such works such as The Battle of Bunker Hill (1776), The Death of General Montgomery, The Siege of Quebec (1777), Modern Chivalry (1796), and Law Miscellanies (1814). Brackenridge's family life in Pittsburgh is unclear, but he did have one son, Henry Marie, who was cared for by friends in his early life, and was sent to Louisiana by his father for a proper French education. Henry Marie Brackenridge became a prominent figure and judge during his time, and carried on the literary interests of his father. Please refer to the "related materials" section below for information about Henry Marie and other Brackenridge family members. Hugh Henry Brackenridge began a second family with his wife, Sabina Wolfe, adding two more sons and a daughter, William, Alexander, and Cornelia. Hugh Henry Brackenridge died in Carlisle, Pennsylvania on June 25, 1816. Much less is known about Andrew Watson (1755-1823). He is briefly mentioned in the 1889 book History of Allegheny County as a landowner on Market Street in 1795, and as a signatory on an 1817 petition. Andrew Watson married Margaret Thompson (1759-1829) and they had at least one child, a daughter named Elizabeth Watson. Elizabeth Watson married Reverend Doctor John Black (1768-1849) and together they had eleven children, including John Black and Andrew Watson Black. There is some confusion in the papers about who is being referenced by the name "Andrew Watson." The Andrew Watson appearing in the papers after 1823 may in fact be the grandson, son of Elizabeth Watson and John Black. Based upon the papers in this collection, land changed hands between Andrew Watson and Brackenridge, and between their family members after both Brackenridge and Andrew Watson had died. Andrew Watson also appears to have conducted business on Brackenridge's behalf, including land lease, sales, and payment of taxes, when Brackenridge was in Carlisle, Pennsylvania.
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Thomas Addis Emmet collection, 1483-1876 (bulk:1700-1800)
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Thomas Addis Emmet collection, 1483-1876 (inclusive), 1700-1800 (bulk)
The portion of the Emmet Collection housed in the Manuscripts and Archives Division consists of approximately 10,800 historical manuscripts relating chiefly to the period prior to, during, and following the American Revolution. The collection contains letters and documents by the signers of the Declaration of Independence as well as nearly every prominent historical figure of the period.
ArchivalResource: 30.83 linear feet; 108 boxes, 21 volumes
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Leich, Roland, 1911-1995. The town of Pittsburgh / text by Hugh Henry Brackenridge (1786) ; set to music for baritone solo, chorus & orchestra by Roland Leich.
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The town of Pittsburgh / text by Hugh Henry Brackenridge (1786) ; set to music for baritone solo, chorus & orchestra by Roland Leich. [1958].
ArchivalResource: ms. score (204 p.) + parts
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- Leich, Roland, 1911-1995. The town of Pittsburgh / text by Hugh Henry Brackenridge (1786) ; set to music for baritone solo, chorus & orchestra by Roland Leich.
Brackenridge, H. M. (Henry Marie), 1786-1871. Papers of Henry Marie Brackenridge and family, 1816-1889 [electronic resource].
Title:
Papers of Henry Marie Brackenridge and family, 1816-1889 [electronic resource].
The focal point of this collection is the professional career of Henry Marie Brackenridge. There are also letters and documents written by and pertaining to the Brackenridge family. While the collection contains some published documents, approximately sixty-five percent of the papers consist of handwritten correspondence with Brackenridge. Also represented are some of Caroline Marie Brackenridge's personal papers and correspondence. Henry Marie Brackenridge's professional correspondence encompasses letters from various notable contemporaries, including John Quincy Adams, Andrew Jackson, Henry Clay, and William Henry Harrison. The letters relate to Brackenridge's various professional activities, which took him to South America, Florida, and Washington, D.C. Other discussions cover controversial topics of the day, including America's role in the colonial wars of South America, corruption in the Jackson administration, and the legal status of slavery in newly admitted American states. The Brackenridge family correspondence incorporates a number of letters between Henry Marie and Caroline, detailing the difficulties of their long separations. Letters from other family members are also represented, including Henry Marie's son, Benjamin Morgan, his brother, Alexander Brackenridge, and sister, Cornelia Brackenridge. All of these letters relate to some aspect of the Brackenridge family. Typically the letters address the health and well being of friends and family members. Education, attire, and careers are topics also covered within the correspondence. Family members writing to Henry Marie, especially Cornelia, often chided him for his lack of timely response to their letters, as well as for his long absences from home. Henry Marie Brackenridge's speeches and essays contain drafts of various writings with handwritten corrections. Also included are newspaper clippings of articles by Brackenridge, along with editorial notes written in the margins. Items of note include copies of several speeches Brackenridge delivered at various Independence Day celebrations and a review of Uncle Tom's Cabin. Miscellaneous items consist of obituaries, legal papers and handwritten copies of literary works by other authors. Researchers may be interested to note that three of Brackenridge's memorandum books are included in this series. The books contain notes that were clearly used in his published works detailing his work in Florida and criticisms of Andrew Jackson. The locations of the sender and recipient have been noted when possible. Item level scope and content notes are provided for each folder in Series I, II, and III. Jane Honeycutt's dissertation on the letters of Henry Marie and Hugh Henry Brackenridge provided useful information in the creation of the notes as did the initial cataloging by the Darlington Memorial Library staff. The original catalog cards have been included in the folders when available. For matters of convenience, Brackenridge's name has been abbreviated to H.M. Brackenridge at the series level.
ArchivalResource: 4 boxes.
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- Brackenridge, H. M. (Henry Marie), 1786-1871. Papers of Henry Marie Brackenridge and family, 1816-1889 [electronic resource].
Addison, Alexander, 1759-1807. Papers of Alexander Addison, 1786-1803 [electronic resource].
Title:
Papers of Alexander Addison, 1786-1803 [electronic resource].
This collection of correspondence contains long runs of letters from newspaper publisher Hugh Henry Brackenridge and from the Reverend Charles Nisbet of Dickinson College, and a short run of letters from Congressman William Findley. Addison, Brackenridge, Nisbet and Findley were all educated men of Pennsylvania. To Addison, Brackenridge was a fellow lawyer and writer. Nisbet was Addison's friend and a fellow Scottish theologian. Findley's relationship to Addison is less clear, although they both worked to quiet the Whiskey Rebellion. The bulk of the correspondence relates to the time and place in which they were written. All correspondents mention constitution ratification and early congressional events. Brackenridge writes repeatedly about the Jay Treaty and Pinckney Treaty. Brackenridge also references events surrounding the Whiskey Rebellion, and writes about his political enemy, Albert Gallatin, a federalist and foil to Alexander Hamilton's fiscal policy. Brackenridge provides editorial feedback on Addison's political tracts and essays. Findley's few letters detail events in the House of Representatives. Nisbet's letters are the most colorful, and touch upon the broadest range of domestic and foreign issues, most notably his openly sarcastic hostility towards post-revolutionary politics, both American and French. Nisbet also corresponds extensively with Addison about deeply personal problems related to Nisbet's alcoholic son. Names of people and events that are inferred, rather than explicitly stated in the correspondence, are bracketed in the item level scope content notes. The majority of the correspondence includes typed transcriptions, which are filed with the original letters. Address information within the correspondence varies and is noted at the item level when known.
ArchivalResource: 1 box.
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- Addison, Alexander, 1759-1807. Papers of Alexander Addison, 1786-1803 [electronic resource].
Wayne family. Anthony Wayne family papers, 1681-1913.
Title:
Anthony Wayne family papers, 1681-1913.
The Anthony Wayne family papers contain correspondence, diaries, documents, and accounts relating to several generations of the Wayne family of Pennsylvania. Of particular note is material concerning Anthony Wayne's service in the American Revolution and the Northwest Indian War, and William Wayne's service with the 97th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment in the Civil War.
ArchivalResource: 7 linear feet.
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- Wayne family. Anthony Wayne family papers, 1681-1913.
Brackenridge, H. H. (Hugh Henry), 1748-1816. Autograph letters signed (2) and letter signed : Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, 1786 Aug. 25, 1797 Apr. 1, 1798 Apr. 7.
Title:
Autograph letters signed (2) and letter signed : Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, 1786 Aug. 25, 1797 Apr. 1, 1798 Apr. 7.
Concerning legal matters in Philadelphia and Washington.
ArchivalResource: 3 items (5 p.) ; (8vo)
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- Brackenridge, H. H. (Hugh Henry), 1748-1816. Autograph letters signed (2) and letter signed : Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, 1786 Aug. 25, 1797 Apr. 1, 1798 Apr. 7.
Madison, James, 1751-1836. Letters of James Madison, 1772-1775.
Title:
Letters of James Madison, 1772-1775.
Seven letters, 1772-1775, from James Madison to William Bradford, discuss Bradford's education, literature, the Boston Tea Party, religious tolerance and freedom in Virginia, hostilities between Native Americans and colonists, the possibility that war between the U.S. and Great Britain may be avoided, H.H. Brackenridge's poetry, raising a force to defend Virginia against invasion, and Moses Allen. Madison also compares civilization in Virginia and Philadelphia, Pa., and gives an excerpt of chief Logan's speech to Lord Dunmore, regarding the colonists' treatment of the Shawnee.
ArchivalResource: 1 v.
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- Madison, James, 1751-1836. Letters of James Madison, 1772-1775.
Brackenridge, H. M. (Henry Marie), 1786-1871. H.M. Brackenridge letter to Carey & Hart, 1846 Jan. 26.
Title:
H.M. Brackenridge letter to Carey & Hart, 1846 Jan. 26.
Brackenridge writes to Carey & Hart, 26 Jan. 1846, proposing a reprint of his father's book, Modern Chivalry, claiming it would sell well and be well read. Includes integral envelope.
ArchivalResource: 2 p.
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- Brackenridge, H. M. (Henry Marie), 1786-1871. H.M. Brackenridge letter to Carey & Hart, 1846 Jan. 26.
Jensen, Alfred C. The theatre in Los Angeles, 1936.
Title:
The theatre in Los Angeles, 1936.
The manuscript, which Alfred Jensen wrote for the Los Angeles Federal Theatre Project, covers the history of theater in the United States and more specifically in Los Angeles. The manuscript includes an appendix listing plays that were performed in Los Angeles, the theater in which they were performed, the opening dates, and duration of the plays. In his history of the theater Jensen specifically talks about the following early American playwrights: William Dunlap, John Howard Payne, John Augustus Stone, Mercy Otis Warren, Hugh H. Brackenridge, and Royall Tyler. Jensen also covers the early history of movies and some of its actors including John Barrymore as well as the development of the Federal Theatre Project.
ArchivalResource: 202 pages, typescript, 28 cm.
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- Jensen, Alfred C. The theatre in Los Angeles, 1936.
Swank, James Moore, 1836-1914. Papers, 1785-1898 (inclusive), 1785, 1871-1898 (bulk).
Title:
Papers, 1785-1898 (inclusive), 1785, 1871-1898 (bulk).
Correspondence of James M. Swank, secretary of the American Iron and Steel Association, with industrialists, political leaders, and others, relating to tariff and to the development of the iron industry in the United States. Among the correspondents are: George Bancroft, 1885; William Belknap, 1871; Simon Cameron, 1876; H. C. Carey, 1871; Andrew Carnegie, 1898; S. P. Chase, 1872; A. G. Curtin, 1878; John Dallzell, 1896; Hamilton Fish, 1871; H. C. Frick, 1893; A. Gorman, 1894; Benjamin Harrison, 1888; Marcus A. Hanna, 1902; William McKinley, 1891; Justin S. Morrill, 1893; O. H. Platt, 1884; M. S. Quay, 1884; Samuel J. Randall, 1884; Carl Schurz, 1872; General W. T. Sherman, 1871; J. W. Forney, and others. There are also letters of an earlier period contributing information on political and economic trends; Hugh H. Brackenridge, 1808; John Binns, 1812; Abner Lacock, draft of a letter, 1832, to President Andrew Jackson concerning the Seminole and Florida War, and revealing J. C. Calhoun's attitude toward Jackson in 1818; Henry C. Clay, 1849; John C. Breckinridge, 1860; James Monroe, 1822; deeds of John Penn, Jr., and John Penn, 1785, conveying land in Westmoreland County; and other items.
ArchivalResource: ca. 250 items.
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- Swank, James Moore, 1836-1914. Papers, 1785-1898 (inclusive), 1785, 1871-1898 (bulk).
Ewart, Samuel D., Mrs. Mrs. Samuel D. Ewart papers 1786-1921.
Title:
Mrs. Samuel D. Ewart papers 1786-1921.
Papers include an indenture for property in Pittsburgh signed by John Penn and John Penn, Sr. in 1786, a sworn statement by Hugh Henry Brackenridge, 1799, and a stock certificate of Mesheck Browning Fishing and Hunting Club, 1921.
ArchivalResource: .05 linear ft.
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- Ewart, Samuel D., Mrs. Mrs. Samuel D. Ewart papers 1786-1921.
Brackenridge, H. H. (Hugh Henry), 1748-1816. Papers of Hugh Henry Brackenridge and Andrew Watson, 1784-1827.
Title:
Papers of Hugh Henry Brackenridge and Andrew Watson, 1784-1827.
The majority of the collection consists of the business papers of Hugh Henry Brackenridge, including receipts, agreements, stock, and correspondence related to various properties. Some of the property transactions were officiated by Andrew Watson on behalf of Brackenridge. Many of the same plots of property change hands throughout the papers; deeds, leases, and other documents are witnessed by a variety of Pittsburgh residents. The collection contains an undated sketch of Watson family plots, some of which correspond to properties referenced elsewhere in this collection. The papers also contain a number of deeds Andrew Watson held on land purchased from Sabina Brackenridge following the death of her husband. A small number of papers relate to the same plots of land exchanged by members of the Brackenridge and Watson families after the deaths of Brackenridge and Andrew Watson in 1816 and 1823, respectively. There are also references in the collection to Brackenridge's financial support of his sister-in-law, Mary. A number of other people are mentioned peripherally in the papers, and are listed in the itemized scope content notes below, including Isaac Gregg, James Alexander, George Wallace, James G. Herron, G.J. Woods, John Wilkins, Jeremiah Barker, McKean, Ross, Edward McCuen, "Negro Phillip," William Cunningham, John Park, Abnes Barker, David Wallace, Matthew Logan, Henry Wolfe, Tom Hayes, a witness with the surname Irwin, and Zadok Cramer. As an additional note, Brackenridge's reputation for poor penmanship is well deserved, making many of the items in this collection difficult to decipher. Please note that Brackenridge is often referred to as "H.H. Brackenridge" or "H.H." within the papers.
ArchivalResource: 0.25 linear feet ( 42 items)
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- Brackenridge, H. H. (Hugh Henry), 1748-1816. Papers of Hugh Henry Brackenridge and Andrew Watson, 1784-1827.
Addison, Alexander, 1759-1807. Papers of Alexander Addison, 1786-1803.
Title:
Papers of Alexander Addison, 1786-1803.
This collection of correspondence contains long runs of letters from newspaper publisher Hugh Henry Brackenridge and from the Reverend Charles Nisbet of Dickinson College, and a short run of letters from Congressman William Findley. Addison, Brackenridge, Nisbet and Findley were all educated men of Pennsylvania. To Addison, Brackenridge was a fellow lawyer and writer. Nisbet was Addison's friend and a fellow Scottish theologian. Findley's relationship to Addison is less clear, although they both worked to quiet the Whiskey Rebellion. The bulk of the correspondence relates to the time and place in which they were written. All correspondents mention constitution ratification and early congressional events. Brackenridge writes repeatedly about the Jay Treaty and Pinckney Treaty. Brackenridge also references events surrounding the Whiskey Rebellion, and writes about his political enemy, Albert Gallatin, a federalist and foil to Alexander Hamilton's fiscal policy. Brackenridge provides editorial feedback on Addison's political tracts and essays. Findley's few letters detail events in the House of Representatives. Nisbet's letters are the most colorful, and touch upon the broadest range of domestic and foreign issues, most notably his openly sarcastic hostility towards post-revolutionary politics, both American and French. Nisbet also corresponds extensively with Addison about deeply personal problems related to Nisbet's alcoholic son. Names of people and events that are inferred, rather than explicitly stated in the correspondence, are bracketed in the item level scope content notes. The majority of the correspondence includes typed transcriptions, which are filed with the original letters. Address information within the correspondence varies and is noted at the item level when known.
ArchivalResource: 1 box.
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- Addison, Alexander, 1759-1807. Papers of Alexander Addison, 1786-1803.
Brackenridge family. Brackenridge family papers 1796-1963.
Title:
Brackenridge family papers 1796-1963.
The materials include correspondence, genealogical notes, wills, estate papers, newspaper clippings, poetry, diaries, and photographs.
ArchivalResource: .5 linear ft.
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- Brackenridge family. Brackenridge family papers 1796-1963.
Madison, James, 1751-1836. Letters of James Madison [manuscript], 1772-1775.
Title:
Letters of James Madison [manuscript], 1772-1775.
Seven letters, 1772-1775, from James Madison to William Bradford, discuss Bradford's education, literature, the Boston Tea Party, religious tolerance and freedom in Virginia, hostilities between Native Americans and colonists, the possibility that war between the U.S. and Great Britain may be avoided, H.H. Brackenridge's poetry, raising a force to defend Virginia against invasion, and Moses Allen. Madison also compares civilization in Virginia and Philadelphia, Pa., and gives an excerpt of chief Logan's speech to Lord Dunmore, regarding the colonists' treatment of the Shawnee.
ArchivalResource: 1 v.
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- Madison, James, 1751-1836. Letters of James Madison [manuscript], 1772-1775.
Anthony Wayne family papers 1681-1913 Wayne, Anthony, family papers
Title:
Anthony Wayne family papers 1681-1913 Wayne, Anthony, family papers
The Anthony Wayne family papers contain correspondence, diaries, documents, and accounts relating to several generations of the Wayne family of Pennsylvania. Of particular note is material concerning Anthony Wayne's service in the American Revolution and the Northwest Indian War, and William Wayne's service with the 97th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment in the Civil War.
ArchivalResource: 7 linear feet
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- Anthony Wayne family papers, Wayne, Anthony, family papers, 1681-1913
Brackenridge, H. M. (Henry Marie), 1786-1871. Papers of Henry Marie Brackenridge and family, 1816-1889.
Title:
Papers of Henry Marie Brackenridge and family, 1816-1889.
The focal point of this collection is the professional career of Henry Marie Brackenridge. There are also letters and documents written by and pertaining to the Brackenridge family. While the collection contains some published documents, approximately sixty-five percent of the papers consist of handwritten correspondence with Brackenridge. Also represented are some of Caroline Marie Brackenridge's personal papers and correspondence. Henry Marie Brackenridge's professional correspondence encompasses letters from various notable contemporaries, including John Quincy Adams, Andrew Jackson, Henry Clay, and William Henry Harrison. The letters relate to Brackenridge's various professional activities, which took him to South America, Florida, and Washington, D.C. Other discussions cover controversial topics of the day, including America's role in the colonial wars of South America, corruption in the Jackson administration, and the legal status of slavery in newly admitted American states. The Brackenridge family correspondence incorporates a number of letters between Henry Marie and Caroline, detailing the difficulties of their long separations. Letters from other family members are also represented, including Henry Marie's son, Benjamin Morgan, his brother, Alexander Brackenridge, and sister, Cornelia Brackenridge. All of these letters relate to some aspect of the Brackenridge family. Typically the letters address the health and well being of friends and family members. Education, attire, and careers are topics also covered within the correspondence. Family members writing to Henry Marie, especially Cornelia, often chided him for his lack of timely response to their letters, as well as for his long absences from home. Henry Marie Brackenridge's speeches and essays contain drafts of various writings with handwritten corrections. Also included are newspaper clippings of articles by Brackenridge, along with editorial notes written in the margins. Items of note include copies of several speeches Brackenridge delivered at various Independence Day celebrations and a review of Uncle Tom's Cabin. Miscellaneous items consist of obituaries, legal papers and handwritten copies of literary works by other authors. Researchers may be interested to note that three of Brackenridge's memorandum books are included in this series. The books contain notes that were clearly used in his published works detailing his work in Florida and criticisms of Andrew Jackson. The locations of the sender and recipient have been noted when possible. Item level scope and content notes are provided for each folder in Series I, II, and III. Jane Honeycutt's dissertation on the letters of Henry Marie and Hugh Henry Brackenridge provided useful information in the creation of the notes as did the initial cataloging by the Darlington Memorial Library staff. The original catalog cards have been included in the folders when available. For matters of convenience, Brackenridge's name has been abbreviated to H.M. Brackenridge at the series level.
ArchivalResource: 4 boxes.
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- Brackenridge, H. M. (Henry Marie), 1786-1871. Papers of Henry Marie Brackenridge and family, 1816-1889.
Jay, John, 1745-1829. Letter to Hugh Henry Brackenridge, 5 August 1779.
Title:
Letter to Hugh Henry Brackenridge, 5 August 1779.
Written at Philadelphia in response to a letter Brackenridge sent to William Henry Drayton. At issue were unspecified rumors. In this letter Jay also discusses the political climate of the time and denies any involvement in commerce.
ArchivalResource: 1 folded sheet (1 p.) ; 31 cm.
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- Jay, John, 1745-1829. Letter to Hugh Henry Brackenridge, 5 August 1779.
Brackenridge, H. H. (Hugh Henry), 1748-1816. Papers of Hugh Henry Brackenridge and Andrew Watson, 1784-1827 [electronic resource].
Title:
Papers of Hugh Henry Brackenridge and Andrew Watson, 1784-1827 [electronic resource].
The majority of the collection consists of the business papers of Hugh Henry Brackenridge, including receipts, agreements, stock, and correspondence related to various properties. Some of the property transactions were officiated by Andrew Watson on behalf of Brackenridge. Many of the same plots of property change hands throughout the papers; deeds, leases, and other documents are witnessed by a variety of Pittsburgh residents. The collection contains an undated sketch of Watson family plots, some of which correspond to properties referenced elsewhere in this collection. The papers also contain a number of deeds Andrew Watson held on land purchased from Sabina Brackenridge following the death of her husband. A small number of papers relate to the same plots of land exchanged by members of the Brackenridge and Watson families after the deaths of Brackenridge and Andrew Watson in 1816 and 1823, respectively. There are also references in the collection to Brackenridge's financial support of his sister-in-law, Mary. A number of other people are mentioned peripherally in the papers, and are listed in the itemized scope content notes below, including Isaac Gregg, James Alexander, George Wallace, James G. Herron, G.J. Woods, John Wilkins, Jeremiah Barker, McKean, Ross, Edward McCuen, "Negro Phillip," William Cunningham, John Park, Abnes Barker, David Wallace, Matthew Logan, Henry Wolfe, Tom Hayes, a witness with the surname Irwin, and Zadok Cramer. As an additional note, Brackenridge's reputation for poor penmanship is well deserved, making many of the items in this collection difficult to decipher. Please note that Brackenridge is often referred to as "H.H. Brackenridge" or "H.H." within the papers.
ArchivalResource: 0.25 linear feet ( 42 items)
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- Brackenridge, H. H. (Hugh Henry), 1748-1816. Papers of Hugh Henry Brackenridge and Andrew Watson, 1784-1827 [electronic resource].
Leich, Roland, 1911-1995. The town of Pittsburgh / text by Hugh Henry Brackenridge (1786) ; set to music for baritone solo, chorus + orchestra by Roland Leich.
Title:
The town of Pittsburgh / text by Hugh Henry Brackenridge (1786) ; set to music for baritone solo, chorus + orchestra by Roland Leich. 1958 Oct. 24.
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score (204 p.) ; 39 cm.
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- Leich, Roland, 1911-1995. The town of Pittsburgh / text by Hugh Henry Brackenridge (1786) ; set to music for baritone solo, chorus + orchestra by Roland Leich.
Brackenridge, H. H. (Hugh Henry), 1748-1816. The battle of Bunker's Hill, 1776.
Title:
The battle of Bunker's Hill, 1776.
Handwritten manuscript of "dramatic piece."
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- Brackenridge, H. H. (Hugh Henry), 1748-1816. The battle of Bunker's Hill, 1776.
Brackenridge, H. H. (Hugh Henry), 1748-1816. Letter, H. H. Brackenridge [manuscript], 1824.
Title:
Letter, H. H. Brackenridge [manuscript], 1824.
H. H. Brackenridge, Letter, 1824 Nov. 13, to James Monroe, President of the United States.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Brackenridge, H. H. (Hugh Henry), 1748-1816. Letter, H. H. Brackenridge [manuscript], 1824.
Brackenridge, H. H. (Hugh Henry), 1748-1816. Letters of H. H. Brackenridge [manuscript], 1801-1809.
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Letters of H. H. Brackenridge [manuscript], 1801-1809.
H. H. Brackenridge letters to Jasper Yeates and to Richard Rand.
ArchivalResource: 2 items.
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- Brackenridge, H. H. (Hugh Henry), 1748-1816. Letters of H. H. Brackenridge [manuscript], 1801-1809.
Linhart, Samuel B. Growth and organization of the University of Pittsburgh 1914 [manuscript]
Title:
Growth and organization of the University of Pittsburgh 1914 [manuscript]
Typescript document of a speech given at the Historical Society of Western Pennsylvania March 31, 1914.
ArchivalResource: .05 linear ft.
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- Linhart, Samuel B. Growth and organization of the University of Pittsburgh 1914 [manuscript]
Brackenridge, H. H. (Hugh Henry), 1748-1816. Letter to Christian Febiger [manuscript], 1790 April 30.
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Letter to Christian Febiger [manuscript], 1790 April 30.
H. H. Brackenridge, letter, to Christian Febiger, April 30, 1790.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Brackenridge, H. H. (Hugh Henry), 1748-1816. Letter to Christian Febiger [manuscript], 1790 April 30.
Brackenridge, H. H. (Hugh Henry), 1748-1816. Father Bombo's pilgrimage to Mecca : wherein is given a true & faithful account of the occasion of his journey and the innumerable ills & disasters which befell him in the course of his travels 'till he returned once more to his native country : manuscript, [1772] / by Hugh Henry Brackenridge and Philip Freneau.
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Father Bombo's pilgrimage to Mecca : wherein is given a true & faithful account of the occasion of his journey and the innumerable ills & disasters which befell him in the course of his travels 'till he returned once more to his native country : manuscript, [1772] / by Hugh Henry Brackenridge and Philip Freneau.
Manuscript copied in ink by John Blair Smith, "Written at Nassau Hall, 1772."
ArchivalResource: 1 v. ; 21 cm.
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- Brackenridge, H. H. (Hugh Henry), 1748-1816. Father Bombo's pilgrimage to Mecca : wherein is given a true & faithful account of the occasion of his journey and the innumerable ills & disasters which befell him in the course of his travels 'till he returned once more to his native country : manuscript, [1772] / by Hugh Henry Brackenridge and Philip Freneau.
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- Allegheny County (Pa.)
Allegheny County (Pa.)
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
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Citation
- Convention Declaration
- Convention Declaration 122