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Penn, Guillaume, 1644-1718
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Pen, William, 1644-1718
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Penn, Guljelmus, 1644-1718
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The British colony of Pennsylvania was given to William Penn (1644-1718) in 1681 by Charles II of England in repayment of a debt owed his father, Sir Admiral William Penn (1621-1670). Under Penn's directive, Pennsylvania was settled by Quakers escaping religious torment in England and other European nations. Three generations of Penn descendents held proprietorship of the colony until the American Revolution, when the family was stripped of all but its privately held shares of land.
Sir Admiral William Penn was born in 1621 and started his life-long seafaring career as a young boy on merchant ships. In 1642/3, he married Margaret Jasper Van der Schuren (d. 1682). They had three children: William (1644-1718), Margaret (1645-1718) and Richard (1648-1673). Penn joined the Royal Navy, and rose to the rank of rear admiral by 1645. Admiral Penn was a career navy man and was promoted several times over the next two decades. He served as vice admiral of Ireland, admiral of the Streights, vice admiral of England, and in 1653 was made a general during the first war with the Dutch. He served as captain commander under the King in 1664 and was made admiral of the navy by Charles II during the second war with the Dutch. Admiral Penn's efforts were well regarded by both Oliver Cromwell and, after the Restoration, Charles II. Cromwell rewarded his work in 1654 with significant land in Ireland, and he was knighted by Charles II in 1660. In fact, it was in repayment of a debt of roughly £16,000 owed to Admiral Penn from Charles II that his oldest son William Penn was granted the colony of Pennsylvania in 1681. Admiral Penn retired in 1669 and died a year later in Essex in 1670.
His son William Penn was born in London in 1644. He was raised in England and for some part of his youth lived in Ireland, where he met Thomas Loe, who, it is believed, introduced him to Quakerism in 1657. Penn was educated by private tutors and also attended the Chigwig Grammar School and Christ Church College at Oxford. Between 1662 and 1664, he traveled in France and elsewhere in Europe, and spent a year at the Huguenot Academy of Saumur. In 1665, he briefly attended Lincoln's Inn to study law.
In 1666, Penn returned to Ireland, where he became involved in the Quaker faith, which would become central to his life's work. He wrote extensively on and in defense of Quakerism, and traveled across England and Ireland ministering to Quaker communities and advocating for their cause. Like most Quakers, he suffered persecution for his beliefs and was imprisoned several times throughout his life, serving out sentences at Newgate Prison and the Tower of London, among other locations.
It was for the protection of the Quakers that Penn initially sought land in the British colonies of America. In 1675, he became trustee, along with Gawan Lawrie and Nicholas Lucas, of land in western New Jersey, where they established a Quaker community. Then, sometime before 1680, he petitioned King Charles II for additional land to establish another Quaker settlement, which Penn argued would settle a debt owed his late father, Admiral Penn. Charles II agreed and in 1681, Penn received a charter for what was to become the colony of Pennsylvania, making him the largest private landholder in the world. He set up a Free Society of Traders, solicited first purchasers and sent ahead Colonel William Markham as deputy governor to begin administration of the province. Penn himself arrived in 1682.
William Penn remained in Pennsylvania from 1682 to 1684. There he devised a government, laws and plans for Philadelphia's physical development. He established relationships with the local Indians and settled a group of German Quakers in what was to become Germantown. He also built himself a house north of Philadelphia, which he called Pennsbury. In 1683, Penn met with Lord Baltimore to settle a dispute regarding the boundary between Pennsylvania and Maryland. Unable to come to an agreement, Penn returned to England in 1684 to deal with the matter. The border dispute was not resolved until well into the 1700s.
Back in England, Penn continued to write and speak out in defense of Quakerism. As a result, he continued to suffer persecution, particularly after William and Mary came to power in 1688. In 1690, he was imprisoned in the Tower of London for two weeks, and from 1692 to 1693, Pennsylvania was temporarily taken away from him. He also suffered financially, as his lands in Pennsylvania and elsewhere did not earn enough money to cover his expenses.
Meanwhile, Pennsylvania continued to grow in population and develop after Penn's departure, though not without issue or conflict. By the 1690s, colonists already resented British authority, and religious differences caused considerable discord. Penn helped govern the colony from afar through correspondence with local officials until 1699, when he returned to Pennsylvania. He brought with him his secretary, James Logan, who would prove invaluable in the development, growth and governance of Pennsylvania. While there he visited other colonies to learn about development and expansion, and he traveled and ministered to Quakers. In 1701, he agreed to grant the City of Philadelphia a charter, the Charter of Privileges, thereby establishing a municipal government. That year, he set sail to England in an effort to better protect his interests in Pennsylvania, which were threatened due to a potential government takeover of privately owned colonies.
William Penn never again returned to his colony, though he was not uninvolved. Politics and religion continued to cause strife among the colonists, and Penn's personal interest in Pennsylvania was endangered more than once. Due to financial troubles and claims made against Penn by Philip Ford, who managed his estate in England, he briefly considered selling the colony in order to pay his creditors. The plan never materialized, however, because Penn fell ill before arrangements could be made, and Pennsylvania was thus governed by the 1701 Charter of Privileges until the American Revolution.
For the rest of his life, Penn continued his work writing and ministering to and about Quakers. In 1712, he suffered the first of several strokes, which ultimately led to his death in 1718.
William Penn was married twice. With his first wife, Gulielma Maria Springett (1643/4-1693/4), he had eight children, three of whom survived childhood: Springett Penn (1675/6-1696), Letitia Penn (1678-1746) and William Penn, Jr. (1680/1-1720). In 1695, Penn married Hannah Callowhill. They also had eight children, five of whom survived childhood: John Penn (1699/1700-1746), Thomas Penn (1701/2-1775), Margaret Penn (1704-1750/51), Richard Penn (1705/6-1771) and Dennis Penn (1706/7-1722/23).
Though contested in court by William Penn, Jr. and his descendants, it was William Penn's four younger sons, with Hannah Callowhill, John, Thomas, Richard and Dennis, who inherited Pennsylvania in 1718. The four brothers shared the proprietorship of Pennsylvania until their own deaths. Thomas Penn and John Penn, who was actually born in Philadelphia in 1699/1700, traveled to Pennsylvania in 1732 and 1734, respectively. John stayed only briefly, returning to England in 1735 to deal with the ongoing legal dispute over the Pennsylvania/Maryland border. Thomas remained in America for roughly nine years, and became the principal proprietor of the province in 1746, when his brother John died. The youngest surviving brother, Richard Penn never visited Pennsylvania; however, his sons, John (1729-1795) and Richard (1736-1811) traveled to and lived in Pennsylvania, and both served, at different times, as lieutenant governor of the colony. Together with their cousin John (1760-1834), Thomas' sons, John and Richard helped protect the family's interests in the colony during and after the American Revolution.
In 1778, though John Penn (1729-1795) swore allegiance to the American cause, the Penn family was stripped of all but its privately held lands in Pennsylvania. He and his brother Richard and cousin John secured £130,000 from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania "in remembrance of the enterprising spirit of the founder, and of the expectations and dependence of his descendants" (Shepherd, 92). Later, after the American Revolution, the English government granted the Penn family an additional £4,000 per year in recognition of its lost sources of revenue.
Even after they were stripped of their proprietorship, members of the Penn family retained several thousand acres of privately held lands in Pennsylvania, which were passed down to the next generation. Peter Gaskell (1764-1831), William Penn, Jr.'s grandson, and William Stuart (1798-1874), Thomas Penn's grandson, eventually inherited or made claim to the remaining privately held Penn family lands in America.
Bibliography:
"Biographical Sketch [of William Penn]." Unattributed article, see collection file.
"The Family of William Penn, A Collated Record." The Pennsylvania Genealogical Magazine . 25, no. 2, 1967.
Shepherd, William Robert. History of Proprietary Government in Pennsylvania . New York: Columbia University Press, 1896.
Wainwright, Nicholas B. "The Penn Collection." The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography . 87, no. 4 (October 1963): 393-419.
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Platt, Floyd Sellers, 1887-1967. Notebook, 1944-1945.
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Notebook, 1944-1945.
Notebook relating to the history and reconstruction of Pennsbury Manor.
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- Platt, Floyd Sellers, 1887-1967. Notebook, 1944-1945.
Gratz, Simon. American political subjects, 1641-1922.
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American political subjects, 1641-1922.
Presidential administrations, 1789-1901, letters of every President and cabinet member from George Washington to William McKinley; Albany Convention, 1745-1754; American diplomats, 1786-1898; American government, 1785-1892, letters of officials and of persons prominent in the affairs of the nation; miscellaneous American autographs, 1693-1895, letters of educators, diplomats, financiers, jurists, military and naval officers, merchants, publishers, statesmen; Annapolis Convention, 1771-1819; Articles of Confederation, 1769-1816; government officials in the Revolution, 1759-1816; colonial governors, 1642-1798; Committee and Council of Safety, 1764-1790; Declaration of Independence, 1757-1816, letters of all the signers, portraits, and views of their residences; Federal Convention, 1777-1810; first Congress under the Constitution, 1770-1812; foreign ministers to the United States, 1779-1910; governors of Pennsylvania, 1641-1922; letters and documents of William Penn, Richard Penn, Thomas Penn, and John Penn, and letterbook of Richard Peters containing letters to the proprietors of Pennsylvania, 1755-1757. Governors of states, 1759-1922; Hartford Convention, 1791-1843; members of Old Congress, 1754-1820; Mexicans and South Americans, 1801-1895; mayors of Philadelphia, 1692-1920; non-importation resolutions, 1739-1861; Peace Congress of 1861, 1815-1893; Pennsylvania Convention, 1752-1802; Pennsylvania Guard, 1863; Provincial Conference of 1776, 1730-1806; Provincial Congress of 1774, 1757-1805; Provincial Convention, 1758-1800; Presidents of the United States, Vice-Presidents, 1784-1896, includes also other eminent men of the period; Speakers of the House of Representatives, 1773-1911; Stamp Act Congress, 1734-1790; United States senators, 1775-1922; unsuccessful candidates for Presidency and Vice-Presidency, 1796-1904; Washington and his family, 1731-1859; Washington, his aides and secretaries, 1770-1820.
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Penn, William, 1644-1718. Papers, 1654-1735.
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Papers, 1654-1735.
Correspondence, 1654-1855, includes family letters, official correspondence with Admiral William Penn, Hannah Penn, James Logan, Harbert Springett, Thomas Bishop Vickris, John Barclay, J. Freame, and others; letters to and from John, Thomas, and Richard Penn, on Irish immigration, books, education, epidemics; printing account with Benjamin Franklin; drafts, naval accounts, household accounts, land records, etc. William Penn letter books, 1667-1675, 1699-1701, contain conciliatory letter to his father; diary of a journey through Kent, Sussex, and Surrey, 1672; narratives of his trial and committal to the Tower; letters to the King, Friends, governors, Lords of the Admiralty, Lords of Trade and Plantations, etc. Domestic and miscellaneous letters, 1682-1794, contains letters of William Penn to Hannah Callowhill, and members of Pennsylvania Council, 1684-1694; letters of James Logan, to William Aubrey, 1703-1735. Penn manuscripts, 1680-1715, contains last will and testament of William Penn, with codicil in his hand, 1705, 1706; original draft of grant of Province of Pennsylvania, with corrections in his hand, 1680; William Penn to Archbishop Tillotson, 1691; to Robert Turner, 1693; to Lord Romney, 1701; to Samuel Pepys, 1670; commission to William Markham, 1697; "The Case of William Penn," "State of efforts of Crown to regain control of Pennsylvania in Queen Anne's reign," "Act of Pennsylvania vesting proprietary estates in Commonwealth," and other items. Penn's letter to the Free Society of Traders, 1683; Irish journal, 1669-1670; "An account of My Journey into Holland and Germany," 1677, includes letters to the King of Poland, Anna Maria de Horn (Countess of Horn), essays, etc.; William Penn receipt book, interest on loans, 1710-1728; William and Hannah Penn journal, 1710-1726; Hannah Penn cash book, 1712-1720.
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- Penn, William, 1644-1718. Papers, 1654-1735.
Penn, William, 1644-1718. Papers, 1660-1982.
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Papers, 1660-1982.
Letters, deeds, portraits, articles, facsimiles, clippings, illustrations, pamphlets, photographs and other papers. Letters (1668-1704) by Penn are addressed to American Friends (through Samuel Carpenter); John Evans; George Fox (fragment); Jan Claus, Pieter Hendricks and other Friends in the Netherlands including Isaac and Gertrude Jacobs; Indians [of Pa.]; Thomas Lloyd; James Logan; Isaac Penington; and Elizabeth, Princess Palatine of Rhine (1618-1680); letters chiefly discuss religious matters, also death of Thomas Loe, Titus Oates and the Popish Plot, Pennsylvania colonial affairs; includes deeds (1681-1684) written or signed by Penn; biographical or historical material on the life of Penn including portraits, articles, facsimiles, clippings, illustrations, pamphlets and other papers; photographs of Penn's works used in "William Penn's published writings, 1660-1726: an interpretive biography" by Edwin B. Bronner and David Fraser, [Phila.]: U. of Pennsylvania Press, 1986.
ArchivalResource: ca. 300 items (6 boxes)
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- Penn, William, 1644-1718. Papers, 1660-1982.
Selections from the correspondence of the Honourable James Logan, 1699-1750, 1699-1750
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Selections from the correspondence of the Honourable James Logan, 1699-1750 1699-1750
Copied by Mrs. Deborah Norris Logan from original letters and papers in her family, with additions by J. Francis Fisher and Redmond Conyngham. Includes Logan's correspondence with William Penn, Hannah Callowhill Penn, Isaac Norris, Governor George Clarke of New York, Governor William Gooch of Virginia, and Governor George Thomas of Pennsylvania. Contains materials regarding early Philadelphia and Indian and colonial affairs.
ArchivalResource: 4.0 Volume(s), 4 volumes, copies
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- Selections from the correspondence of the Honourable James Logan, 1699-1750, 1699-1750
Harrison, George L. (George Leib), 1811-1885. Papers, 1833-1885.
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Papers, 1833-1885.
Letters, certificates, resolutions, diplomas, and clippings relating to Harrison's career, especially his investigations of conditions in prisons and mental institutions and his activities as Pennsylvania's official representative in the negotiations for the reinterment of William Penn's remains in Philadelphia.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (52 items) ; 33 cm.
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- Harrison, George L. (George Leib), 1811-1885. Papers, 1833-1885.
Penn, William, 1644-1718. Deed, 1718 July 10, Philadelphia, to Jonathan Dickinson.
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Deed, 1718 July 10, Philadelphia, to Jonathan Dickinson.
Acting for Penn, his three commissioners, Richard Hill, Isaac Norris, and James Logan, grant title to Jonathan Dickinson for 1048 acres of proprietary land along the Schuylkill River immediately north of Fairmont. Girard College is on this property, which included the whole of Francisville.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 p.) in case : vellum with wax seal ; 27 cm.
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- Penn, William, 1644-1718. Deed, 1718 July 10, Philadelphia, to Jonathan Dickinson.
Moore, John, 1659-1732. Commission of Attorney General, 1701.
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Commission of Attorney General, 1701.
Original parchment commission of Moore's appointment as attorney general of Pennsylvania, 1701 signed by William Penn.
ArchivalResource: 1 v.; 33 cm.
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- Moore, John, 1659-1732. Commission of Attorney General, 1701.
Fox, George, 1624-1691. Autograph letter signed : Kingston[-upon-Thames], to William Penn, 1673 Aug. 8.
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Autograph letter signed : Kingston[-upon-Thames], to William Penn, 1673 Aug. 8.
Concerning the troubles of Daniel Baker, William Warwick and others, and about Penn's own writings.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 p.) ; (8vo)
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- Fox, George, 1624-1691. Autograph letter signed : Kingston[-upon-Thames], to William Penn, 1673 Aug. 8.
Penn, William, 1644-1718. Deed for land in West New Jersey to John Penford : DS, 1676 Mar. 1.
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Deed for land in West New Jersey to John Penford : DS, 1676 Mar. 1.
Also signed by Gawen Laurie, Nicholas Lucas and Edward Byllinge.
ArchivalResource: [1] leaf ; 32 x 60 cm. (in oversize folder)
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- Penn, William, 1644-1718. Deed for land in West New Jersey to John Penford : DS, 1676 Mar. 1.
Peter Stephen Du Ponceau commonplace book, 1820, 1820
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Peter Stephen Du Ponceau commonplace book, 1820 1820
There are notes on the colonial history of Pennsylvania, with emphasis on William Penn and his family, the Society of Friends, James Logan, and the charters granted by Penn, with some notes on the study of languages and definition of words.
ArchivalResource: 1.0 Volume(s), 1 volume, 150 p.
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- Peter Stephen Du Ponceau commonplace book, 1820, 1820
Ephraim Dyer IV Collection, ca. 1842, of the sketches of Sherman Day, Circa 1842
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Ephraim Dyer IV Collection, ca. 1842, of the sketches of Sherman Day Circa 1842
These are the original sketches used for the engravings in Day's 1843 publication, "Historical Collections of the State of Pennsylvania" (Philadelphia). They are finely detailed renderings of public and private structures and landscape throughout Pennsylvania. Accompanying these sketches are 150 pages of photocopied letters of Day, from originals at Yale University. These were used by Smith in his book.
ArchivalResource: 0.5 Linear feet, 150 sketches, 100 engravings
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- Ephraim Dyer IV Collection, ca. 1842, of the sketches of Sherman Day, Circa 1842
Lilly, Josiah Kirby, 1893-1966,. U. S. History mss, 1612-1977.
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U. S. History mss, 1612-1977.
Consists of individual items acquired separately either as a gift, purchase, transfer, or removal from a variety of sources, relating to the United States. Additions continue to be made.
ArchivalResource: 551 items
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- Lilly, Josiah Kirby, 1893-1966,. U. S. History mss, 1612-1977.
U.S. History mss., 1612-1977
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U.S. History mss., 1612-1977
Consists of individual items acquiredseparately either as a gift, purchase, transfer, or removal from a variety ofsources, relating to the United States. Additions continue to be made.
ArchivalResource: 551 items
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- U.S. History mss., 1612-1977
Penn, William, 1644-1718. Deed, 1682.
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Deed, 1682.
A deed, dated July 24, 1682, from Penn, granting 500 acres of land in his province of Pennsylvania to Henry Litchfeild.
ArchivalResource: 0.1 c.f. (1 folder)
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- Penn, William, 1644-1718. Deed, 1682.
Gwathmey collection, 1708-1852
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Gwathmey collection, 1708-1852.
Letters, autographs, papers, illustrations, and portraits relating to Revolutionary and early nineteenth century statesmen believed to have been assembled as an autograph collection by Julia M. Dickinson Tayloe early in the nineteenth century. Includes a U.S. War Dept. broadside, 1794 May 19.
ArchivalResource: 170 items.
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- Adams, Abigail, 1744-1818. Gwathmey collection [manuscript], 1708-1852.
Grantham, Thomas Robinson, Baron, 1695-1770. Collection of letters and documents relating to the colonial Pennsylvania, 1696-1773.
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Collection of letters and documents relating to the colonial Pennsylvania, 1696-1773.
Extra-illustrated volume containing ten manuscripts dealing with the colonial Pennsylvania. With engraved portraits of William Penn, by W.G. Armostrong (1877) and George II from Rapin's History of England (J. & J. Gundeee, Albion Press, London 1815). Autograph letter from William Penn to Joseph Stennet informing that "tomorrow the Lord permitting I intend to to be at John Hicks, with half a dozen friends & no more besides the man of the hous, where I shall give a reasonable and scripturall account of my self." [1696 (?)], Sept. 3 Communications and circulars from British authorities to the Govenor of Pennsylvania: 1) letter from the Commissioners of Customs informing about the order of appointment of naval officers to the American colonies (1733, June 9, HM 25328); 2) resolution of the Privy Council ordering to take measures to stop " the rioting and murders on the Maryland-Pennsylvania borders" (1737, Aug. 18, HM 25329); 4) George II's Instructions on raising the troops for the "Expedition against the Territories of the Catholick King in the West Indies" (1740, Apr. 2, HM 25336); 5) circular from Sir Thomas Robinson regarding the appointment of Sir William Shirely as the commander-in-chief (1755, Aug. 28, HM 25335); 6) circular from the President of the Board of Trade regarding the appointment of John Campbell, the 4th Earl of Loudoun to the post of "Captain General of His Majesty's Forces in North America," (1756, May 11, HM 25330); 7) letter from John Pownall, the Secretary of the Board of Trade on the death of George II (1760, Oct. 29, HM 25331); 8) circular letter from Lord Shelburne condemning the Paxton Boys and "the most unprovoked Violences & Murthers" that "have been lately committed on the Indians, under the Protection of His Majesty" (1766, Sept. 13, HM 25332); 8) circular from Earl of Hillsborogh regarding the complaints from Sir William Johnson and the Iroquois (1770, Nov. 15, HM 25333); and 9) appointment of John Penn "to be Deputy or Lieutenant Governor fo the Province of Pensilvania" (1773, June 30, HM 25334).
ArchivalResource: 10 pieces, in extra-illustrated volume.
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- Grantham, Thomas Robinson, Baron, 1695-1770. Collection of letters and documents relating to the colonial Pennsylvania, 1696-1773.
Comfort, Howard, 1850-1912. William Wistar Comfort papers, 1867-1942.
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William Wistar Comfort papers, 1867-1942.
Papers include such biographical information as provided in William Wistar Comfort's autobiography, a small amount of correspondence, as with his father, Howard Comfort, Comfort's writings on French topics, Friends' stories for children, on William Cowper and primarily on Quaker topics, including on William Penn, Anthony Benezet and Stephen Grellet. Comfort spoke publicly on many occasions, specifically at schools and colleges as well as in France during his stay there in 1937.
ArchivalResource: 6 boxes.
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- Comfort, Howard, 1850-1912. William Wistar Comfort papers, 1867-1942.
Jones, Griffith, fl. 1700. Petition : the humble address & petition of his maj[es]ties. loyall Protestant subjects living in the p[ro]vince of Pensilvania humbly sheweth, [1701].
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Petition : the humble address & petition of his maj[es]ties. loyall Protestant subjects living in the p[ro]vince of Pensilvania humbly sheweth, [1701].
Petition and address written by Griffith Jones in 1701 to the British Crown regarding the current government of Pennsylvania.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (2 leaves) ; 31 cm.
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- Jones, Griffith, fl. 1700. Petition : the humble address & petition of his maj[es]ties. loyall Protestant subjects living in the p[ro]vince of Pensilvania humbly sheweth, [1701].
Huntington Free Library. Native American biography vertical file [ca.1850-2000.].
Title:
Native American biography vertical file, [ca.1850-2000]
This collection contains ephemera providing biographical information of, both Native Americans and non-Native Americans, whose work focused on Native American subjects. Brochures, correspondence, programs from events, photographs, publications, small books, reprints. Collection contains a vast range of reference material, that covers anthropology, archaeology, culture, education, politics, and many other Native American topics. Many unique, author signed and annotated, and privately printed items. The collection was split between Non-Indian and Indian individuals.
ArchivalResource: 9 cubic feet
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Penn, William, 1644-1718. This indenture made the six and twentieth day of October ... between William Penn of Worminghurst ... and William Jenkins of the towne of Tenby ..., 1681 Oct. 26.
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This indenture made the six and twentieth day of October ... between William Penn of Worminghurst ... and William Jenkins of the towne of Tenby ..., 1681 Oct. 26.
Indenture, Oct. 26, 1681, written on vellum, from William Penn, proprietor of Pennsylvania, to William Jenkins, of Tenby in the county of Pembroke, Wales, in which Jenkins purchases 1,000 acres in Pennsylvania for £20 and an annual quitrent.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 leaf) ; vellum ; 47 x 68 cm.
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- Penn, William, 1644-1718. This indenture made the six and twentieth day of October ... between William Penn of Worminghurst ... and William Jenkins of the towne of Tenby ..., 1681 Oct. 26.
James Bollens's 1666 acres, lot no. 1, lying upon Rawaway, Whippany and Percippany ; Wm Penn's 2500 acres, 49 lot no. 86, near to a branch of Delaware called Tockhockoneteung.
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James Bollens's 1666 acres, lot no. 1, lying upon Rawaway, Whippany and Percippany ; Wm Penn's 2500 acres, 49 lot no. 86, near to a branch of Delaware called Tockhockoneteung. [ca. 1718]
ArchivalResource: 2 maps on 1 sheet : ms. ; 33 x 21 and 33 x 21 cm., sheet 33 x 43 cm.
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- James Bollens's 1666 acres, lot no. 1, lying upon Rawaway, Whippany and Percippany ; Wm Penn's 2500 acres, 49 lot no. 86, near to a branch of Delaware called Tockhockoneteung.
Tatnall family. Some short account of William Penn's birth, education and death : also some account of his travels in the work of the ministry in some parts of Germany, Holland, etc. 1677.
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Some short account of William Penn's birth, education and death : also some account of his travels in the work of the ministry in some parts of Germany, Holland, etc. 1677.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (135 p.) ; 17 cm.
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- Tatnall family. Some short account of William Penn's birth, education and death : also some account of his travels in the work of the ministry in some parts of Germany, Holland, etc. 1677.
Darlington family. Autograph files of the Darlington family, 1610-1914.
Title:
Autograph files of the Darlington family, 1610-1914.
The Darlington Autograph Files are a selection of documents created by various historical figures between 1610 and 1914. It consists of 601 documents, some related to one another through specific historical events while others were collected by the Darlington family for their rarity. The items have been acquired through a donation by the Darlington family, who had an interest in collecting and preserving the history of western Pennsylvania. Many of the items are from such notable figures as Benjamin Franklin, Napoleon Bonaparte, William Penn, Robert Fulton, Robert R. Livingston, and Patrick Henry. Prominent citizens of the Pittsburgh area are also represented in the collection, with letters and other documents from Mary Croghan Schenley, James O'Hara, William Wilkins, Presley Neville, and Richard Butler, among others. This collection broadly displays the historical interests of William Darlington and his wife, Mary Carson O'Hara Darlington. The colonial period, French and Indian War, Revolutionary War, Whiskey Rebellion, westward expansion, and other topics were of particular interest to the family. Many of these items are clearly in the realm of interest of the Darlington family who collected rare books and manuscripts related to geography, literature, and the history of western Pennsylvania. Some of the earliest items within the collection document the personal and business correspondence of the Penn family from 1641, including the division of land between Lord Baltimore and William Penn in 1685. Many of the assembled records describe events in western Pennsylvania. Letters and other items from George Croghan, a seventeenth century settler, fur trader, and Indian agent stationed at Fort Pitt, and his extended family are part of the collection. Among these items is a bill of sale to William Croghan, Jr. for four slaves. Later Croghan family letters include those between his infamous granddaughter, Mary Croghan Schenley, who eloped with the much older Captain Edward Schenley. Additionally, there are letters to Mary's father from Captain Schenley and others written during the time of the scandal, which garnered a worldwide audience in the early 1840s. Other items include letters from General Edward Braddock and Brigadier General Edward Hand written while he was stationed at Fort Pitt. Many pieces in the collection are from renowned military and political figures of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. They include Thomas Jefferson, George Mason, Henry Knox, William McKinley, Jr., Alexander Hamilton, Arthur St. Clair, Andrew Jackson, Gouverner Morris, and Albert Gallatin among others. Foreign leaders represented in the collection are the Marquis de Lafayette, King George III, and Napoleon Bonaparte. Quite a few of the documents' authors have backgrounds in artistic and scholarly professions. They include John Ormsby (1829-1895), a British translator known for his translation of Don Quixote de la Mancha; Henry Wickham Steed (1871-1956), a British journalist and historian; and famed British stage actor, Sir Henry Irving (1838-1905). While most of the documents are original, a small number are photocopies, handwritten copies, typed transcripts, or other forms of surrogate records, all of which are noted as such. A number of the handwritten copies were made for business purposes at the time the original was created and, in some cases, years or decades later. These items are denoted by the bracketed term [duplicate]. Modern hand-written copies are denoted by the bracketed term [copy]. Additionally, some items have accompanying transcripts. In some instances the year of an undated item may be known due to references to events in the document, as with some of the Croghan family letters, the date is indicated in brackets. Other information enclosed in brackets include comments about the item being described, such as the language in which it is written or, in one case, a note about an exceptional watermark. Many individuals represented in the collection had one or more military titles during their lifetime. However, in the contents list a military title is only used when the title and last name are the only types of identification used in a document. Although it is not documented in the inventory, occasionally a note, news clipping, or paper describing an event or person has been included with the item, presumably accumulated by library staff. Item level description is not provided, only the names of the correspondents, signatories, and dates are given.
ArchivalResource: 3.5 linear ft. ( 7 boxes + 14 oversized folders)
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- Darlington family. Autograph files of the Darlington family, 1610-1914.
Proud, Robert, 1728-1813. Instructions for the reprinting of Proud's History of Pennsylvania, 1807 / R.P.
Title:
Instructions for the reprinting of Proud's History of Pennsylvania, 1807 / R.P.
Refers to original copyright in 1797 for his book, stating that if terms of copyright are to be upheld, no change of the title page may be prefixed to the History without Proud's approval but that he would allow a new title to appear along with the old one. He also instructs that a new portrait of William Penn be substituted for the old frontispiece, that other portraits received by K.C. & Co. from Z(achariah) P(oulson) be rejected.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (3 p.) ; 21 cm.
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- Proud, Robert, 1728-1813. Instructions for the reprinting of Proud's History of Pennsylvania, 1807 / R.P.
Crispin, M. Jackson, 1875-1953,. Papers, 1665-1814.
Title:
Papers, 1665-1814.
Colonial documents of the Crispin family, who settled in New Jersey and Pennsylvania in 1687: deed of land granted by William Penn to James, Joseph and Benjamin Cripsin in 1687; an inventory of the estate of James Holmes, 1690; correspondence relating to British shipping, signed by Duke of Albemarle, 1665; Quaker marriage certificate of Benjamin Crispin and Margaret Owen, 1722; writ issued by Thomas Hopkinson, 1747.
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- Crispin, M. Jackson, 1875-1953,. Papers, 1665-1814.
Penn, William, 1644-1718. Miscellaneous litigations and papers, 1672-1764.
Title:
Miscellaneous litigations and papers, 1672-1764.
Miscellaneous litigations: Ford vs. Penn accounts, 1672-1694, plea of the defendants, 1682-1727; Ford vs. Penn, Penn vs. Beranger, 1674-1716; Ford vs. Penn, 1705-1707; law suits, 1713-1869; Penn vs. Penn, 1722-1727, contains bill of complaint of Hannah Penn, et al., against Aubrey Thomas and Gulielma Maria, his wife, answer of Springett Penn, interrogations, depositions, etc. Other items: letters of William Penn, 1681-1692; records of Sussex County, 1681-1710; an act of Parliament, 1697; maps and surveys, Mason and Dixon Line, 1701-1705; Eastburn map of Indian Walk, 1757; original warrant signed by William Penn ordering Isaac Taylor and Thomas Pierson to survey line between County of Chester and County of New Castle, 1701; certificate signed by Isaac Taylor and Thomas Pierson, with map, "The Figure of the Circular Line Dividing between the County of New Castle and County of Chester, 1701;" merchants account books (Bristol, Eng.), 1717; map of part of the estate of William Penn in the Barony of Imokilly, 1764; proprietary manors and lands in Pennsylvania of John Penn, Jr., and John Penn, including maps; and other material.
ArchivalResource: 3 linear ft.
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- Penn, William, 1644-1718. Miscellaneous litigations and papers, 1672-1764.
American Philosophical Society Library. Miscellaneous Manuscripts Collection. 1668-1983.
Title:
Miscellaneous Manuscripts Collection
Though the Miscellaneous Manuscripts collection is composed of items that do not fall readily into any other existing collection, the two dominant intellectual areas represented in the collection are Early American History and History of Science.
ArchivalResource: 25.0 Linear feet
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- Miscellaneous Manuscripts Collection, 1668-1983, Bulk, 1750-1850, 1668-1983
Tyndale, Mary. Briefs of title, 1684-1867.
Title:
Briefs of title, 1684-1867.
Transcript of the title of land from Front Street to Second Street, Philadelphia, granted by William Penn to Thomas Wynne, 1684.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. ; 26 cm.
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- Tyndale, Mary. Briefs of title, 1684-1867.
Receipt, 1682, 1682
Title:
Receipt, 1682 1682
Printed receipt with manuscript additions issued to Daniel Behagel for payment of quit rent for land in Pennsylvania; Worminghust, Feb 24, 1682. Signed with handstamp.
ArchivalResource: 1.0 Item(s)
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- Receipt, 1682, 1682
DeCou, Frances B. Papers, 1944-1971.
Title:
Papers, 1944-1971.
Article in Moorestown Chronicle (1944), by George DeCou entitled William Penn, a West Jersey colonizer; letter (and copy) from Virginia V. Hosteller to Frances DeCou regarding the childhood of DeCou's mother Margaret (Daniels) DeCou; article (and copy) relating to the Decou heritage of Isaac DeCou, who arrived in New Jersey on the ship Shield; Huguenot Heritage (also copy); talk (1971 June 5) given by Frances B. DeCou before the Huguenot Society of Connecticut (with copy); and The Founding of Moorestown by George DeCou.
ArchivalResource: ca. 11 items.
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- DeCou, Frances B. Papers, 1944-1971.
Stone, Frederick D. (Frederick Dawson), 1841-1897. Letter : Philadelphia, [Pa.], to B.F. De Costa, New York, [N.Y.], 1882 Sept. 2.
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Letter : Philadelphia, [Pa.], to B.F. De Costa, New York, [N.Y.], 1882 Sept. 2.
September 2, 1882, letter to Benjamin Franklin DeCosta, a clergyman, lecturer, and author, regarding the publication of several early Pennsylvania letters by William Penn, William Markham, and Thomas Paschall.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (2 p.) ; 21 cm.
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- Stone, Frederick D. (Frederick Dawson), 1841-1897. Letter : Philadelphia, [Pa.], to B.F. De Costa, New York, [N.Y.], 1882 Sept. 2.
Penn, William, 1644-1718. Winslow, Foye/Elder collection, 1825-1941.
Title:
Winslow, Foye/Elder collection, 1825-1941.
Nantucket, Mass., historical materials, including handwritten copies of religious writings by William Penn, Anna S. Jenks on Massasoit (1894), Cyrus Pierce to his former students (1839 Aug. 5), diary (1825) of Henry Coffin, article by Edward Rowe Snow entitled The Nantucket Heart, relating to the death of scientist diplomat Charles F. Winslow and the burial of his heart in Nantucket, diaries of Eliza Mitchell and Obed Macy, Quakers, and A Provincetown Chronicle by Mary Heaton Vorse; indexes, including typed glossary of costume terms; and six notebooks containing historical writings and poetry.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- Penn, William, 1644-1718. Winslow, Foye/Elder collection, 1825-1941.
Clement, John C. Papers, 1681-1871.
Title:
Papers, 1681-1871.
Pertain chiefly to Gloucester County, N.J.: surveys, plans, deeds, accounts, legal papers rising out of Clement's connection with the Penns as their surveyor. The collection is comprised of surveys in New Jersey, 1712-1784; the minute book of Newton Township, 1723-1820; plat of Snow Hill; wills, deeds, surveys of roads, maps, receipts, 1681-1871; survey for William Penn, and accounts of Richard Penn, 1717; legal agreements with John Penn and Richard Penn, 1773-1808; records of the land litigation.
ArchivalResource: ca. 500 items.
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- Clement, John C. Papers, 1681-1871.
Portrait file: Guide.
Title:
Portrait file: Guide.
The Portrait File is an alphabetically arranged collection of portait images of individuals, groups of individuals, and views and miscellany, received from various sources at various times. Additions continue to be made.
ArchivalResource: 15 boxes (5 linear ft.)
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- Portrait file: Guide.
Penn family. Penn family papers 1592 - 1960 1629 - 1834
Title:
Penn family papers 1592 - 1960 1629 - 1834
The British colony of Pennsylvania was given to William Penn (1644-1718) in 1681 by Charles II of England in repayment of a debt owed his father, Sir Admiral William Penn (1621-1670). Under Penn's directive, Pennsylvania was settled by Quakers escaping religious torment in England and other European nations. Three generations of Penn descendents held proprietorship of the colony until the American Revolution, when the family was stripped of all but its privately held shares of land. The Penn family papers house the personal and governmental records of William Penn, the proprietor of Pennsylvania, and his family. This collection, which dates from 1592 to 1960 (bulk of materials dating 1629 to 1834), consists primarily of correspondence, legal records, governmental records, surveys, deeds, grants, receipts, and account books; there are also 19th and 20th century auction catalogs and other secondary materials. This collection documents the creation of the Pennsylvania colony through records created by William Penn and his associates. The records continue beyond this and document the development of the colony through the records of Penn's descendants. These records reveal valuable insights into Penn's relations with American Indians, the Pennsylvania/Maryland border dispute, Pennsylvania's government framework, as well private correspondence between family members and close associates. The Penn family papers house the personal and governmental records of William Penn, the proprietor of Pennsylvania, and his family. This collection, which dates from 1592 to 1960 (bulk of materials 1629 to 1834), consists primarily of correspondence, legal records, governmental records, surveys, deeds, grants, receipts, and account books; there are also 19th and 20th century auction catalogs and secondary materials. The collection documents the creation of the Pennsylvania colony through records created by William Penn, as well as the continued development of the colony through records produced by Penn's associates and descendants. These records also provide valuable insights into Penn's relations with American Indians, the Pennsylvania/Maryland border dispute, government framework, as well private correspondence between family members and close associates. The Penn family papers at the Historical Society of Pennsylvania comprise the most extensive and comprehensive collection of materials related to the Penn family and the creation of the Pennsylvania colony. It is an invaluable resource for studying the founding and development of the Pennsylvania colony, early American colonial history and the Penn family. The Penn family papers have a tumultuous history, and were donated or purchased in small accessions over a long period of time (for more information, see Nicholas B. Wainwright, "The Penn Collection," The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography 87, no. 4 (October, 1963): 393-419). In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, documents were bound together in large volumes based on the source of materials (i.e. donor) and the genre (e.g. "Correspondence"). The series and the titles in this finding aid reflect as closely as possible these groupings. This collection is arranged into ten series: "I. Correspondence, 1667-1855," "II. William Penn, 1667-1944," "III. Penn family members, 1654-1866," "IV. Government records, 1687-1790," "V. Land grants, surveys and deeds, 1639-1896," "VI. Penn-Physick manuscripts, 1676-1811," "VII. Penn v. Baltimore, 1606-1834," "VIII. Other legal cases, 1672-1869," "IX. Penn manuscripts, 1592-1910," and "X. Auction catalogs and secondary materials, 1812-1960." The first series, "I. Correspondence, 1667-1855" includes official and private correspondence associated with William Penn, his family members or associates. The second series, "II. William Penn, 1667-1944" includes Penn's financial records, diaries, correspondence, last will and testament, marriage certificate from his second marriage to Hannah Callowhill, and secondary materials such as memorials. The third series, "III. Penn family members, 1654-1866" includes correspondence and financial records associated with specific family members, aside from William Penn (1644-1718). The most represented family members include Sir Admiral William Penn (1621-1671), John Penn (1699/1700-1746), and Thomas Penn (1701/2-1775). The fourth series, "IV. Government records, 1687-1790" includes materials related to the creation and governance of the Pennsylvania colony. This includes treaties and conferences with American Indians (see also series "IX. Penn manuscripts"), Acts of Assembly and financial records. There are a number of "Pennsylvania journals," 1701-1779, which are accounts of lands and quitrents. The fifth series, "V. Land grants, surveys and deeds, 1639-1896" includes records related to the lands owned or administered by the Penn family. The sixth series, "VI. Penn-Physick manuscripts, 1676-1811" includes the collection of manuscripts previously held by Edmund Physick, "Keeper of the Great Seal" for the Penn family. Physick managed the Penn properties and interests in the colonies for half a century. These records include correspondence, financial records, lecture notes, and legal records. The seventh series, "VII. Penn v. Baltimore, 1606-1834" includes the extensive records produced over the border dispute between William Penn and Lord Baltimore (Cecilius "Cecil" Calvert). These records include court documents and correspondence. The eighth series, "VIII. Other legal cases, 1672-1869" includes court documents, the bulk of which refer to the Penn v. Ford case. A dispute arose between William Penn and the family of Philip Ford, to whom Penn had temporarily signed over the deed to Pennsylvania while fighting charges of treason. During this time the treason charges were dropped and Ford passed away, leaving in his will the interests of Pennsylvania to his family, unless Penn paid the exorbitant sum of ℗Đ11,000. This case was eventually resolved with Penn paying ℗Đ7,600 to the Ford family. This series also includes a letter-book of attorney John F. Mifflin, as well as records related to various other cases. The ninth series, "IX. Penn manuscripts, 1592-1910" includes miscellaneous items and collections from various sources. The Penn-Forbes papers, collected by Stewart Forbes, were purchased by the Historical Society of Pennsylvania in 1882, and contain an extraordinary group of letters from Admiral Penn and the Founder, as well as copies of items from within this collection and related materials at other repositories. The Penn-Justice papers, collected by George M. Justice, relate to land warrants, surveys, financial accounts with the Penns, and political and domestic affairs, 1769-1804. The Tempsford Hall papers are a miscellaneous group of Penn and related family papers gathered or retained by the Stuart family, descendants of William Penn through Thomas Penn's youngest daughter, Sophia Margaretta Juliana Penn, who married William Stuart, archbishop of Armagh, Anglican primate of Ireland. For a number of years the collection was kept at Tempsford Hall, Bedfordshire, one of the Stuart family houses. The collection was purchased from a Stuart family descendant in 1968 with the Historical Society of Pennsylvania's Gratz Fund. The final series, "X. Auction catalogs and secondary materials, 1812-1960" includes records related to the sale of Penn materials at auction and Penn family history. Bibliography: Wainwright, Nicholas B. "The Penn Collection." The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography 87, no. 4 (Oct., 1963): 393-419.
ArchivalResource: 56.0 Linear feet 51 boxes; 222 volumes
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- Penn family. Penn family papers 1592 - 1960 1629 - 1834
Shackleton, Richard, 1726-1792. Correspondence of Richard Shackleton, 1658-1808 (bulk 1750-1795).
Title:
Correspondence of Richard Shackleton, 1658-1808 (bulk 1750-1795).
Correspondence of Richard Shackleton and his wife Elizabeth (Carleton) Shackleton. Many of the letters addressed to Richard Shackleton are from parents whose children attended Ballitore and former students. The remaining portion of the collection consists of letters written from the Shackletons to their friend Elizabeth (Pim) Pike of Dublin. There are a few items for the latter seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries, including individual letters by George Whitehead and William Penn.
ArchivalResource: 401 pieces.6 boxes.
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- Shackleton, Richard, 1726-1792. Correspondence of Richard Shackleton, 1658-1808 (bulk 1750-1795).
Penn, William, 1644-1718. Copy of a document dated : Whitehall [London], signed by William Bridgeman, 1685 Nov. 13.
Title:
Copy of a document dated : Whitehall [London], signed by William Bridgeman, 1685 Nov. 13.
Concerning a disputed land tract in Delaware.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (2 p.) ; (8vo)
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- Penn, William, 1644-1718. Copy of a document dated : Whitehall [London], signed by William Bridgeman, 1685 Nov. 13.
A general accompt of the receipts and issues for the civil list, [18th century].
Title:
A general accompt of the receipts and issues for the civil list, [18th century].
Manuscript on paper, in a single Italic hand, of a collection of lists which record fees, salaries, and annuities issued to various civil servants from 1702 to 1712, many of whom are listed by name, including those who performed "Secret Service." The lists also record payments for rents and taxes, such as "Bombay Rent," "Virginia Quit Rent," and "Wine Lycences," and documents the sales and loans of tin every year. An entry in 1712 notes the payment made to William Penn "for the Surrener of Pensilvania to her Majestie." Followed by a page of memoranda explaining discrepancies between receipts and issues.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (44 p.) ; 24 x 16 cm.
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- A general accompt of the receipts and issues for the civil list, [18th century].
A Collection of material about William Penn and his descendants, 1838-1960.
Title:
A Collection of material about William Penn and his descendants, 1838-1960.
Collection consists of correspondence, manuscripts, typescripts, pamphlets, photographs, clippings, and books.
ArchivalResource: 7 boxes (3.5 linear ft.)
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- A Collection of material about William Penn and his descendants, 1838-1960.
William Temple Franklin-Charles Pemberton Fox Legal Records, 1692-1881
Title:
William Temple Franklin-Charles Pemberton Fox Legal Records 1692-1881
Associates of Benjamin Franklin and his grandson William Temple Franklin, the Fox family of Philadelphia were holders of considerable property in Philadelphia during the eighteenth century and speculated extensively in lands in the northern and western parts of the state. The son of Dr. George Fox, Charles Pemberton Fox inherited the estate Champlost at which the papers of Benjamin Franklin were left in 1790. He donated the collection to the American Philosophical Society in 1840. The legal records that comprise the William Temple Frankln-Charles Pemberton Fox collection relate to real property held by members of the Fox family and to the land holdings and financial interests of George Fox's close friend, William Temple Franklin. The collection includes about 100 deeds for properties in or near Philadelphia and in Luzerne County, Pa., along with a small quantity (about 31 items) of miscellaneous correspondence addressed to George Fox by Gouverneur Morris, Robert Morris, N. Cantwell Jones, Thomas Eddy, and others; and from William Constable and Sir Robert Herries and Co. (17 pieces) relating to the investments of William Temple Franklin.
ArchivalResource: 2.0 Linear feet
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- William Temple Franklin-Charles Pemberton Fox Legal Records, 1692-1881
Portrait of William Penn, n.d. [manuscript].
Title:
Portrait of William Penn, n.d. [manuscript].
Copy No. 2076 of the 1666 portrait.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Portrait of William Penn, n.d. [manuscript].
Society of Friends. Quaker manuscripts collection from the Library of the Religious Society of Friends, Part A, 1650-1779 (inclusive), [microform].
Title:
Quaker manuscripts collection from the Library of the Religious Society of Friends, Part A, 1650-1779 (inclusive), [microform].
The collection consists of letters, journals, engravings, official documents, epistles, and other material relating to the Religious Society of Friends in England and North America.
ArchivalResource: 15 reels.
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- Society of Friends. Quaker manuscripts collection from the Library of the Religious Society of Friends, Part A, 1650-1779 (inclusive), [microform].
Carter family. Papers of the Carter family, 1682-1789.
Title:
Papers of the Carter family, 1682-1789.
Include letter, 2 January 1682, from John West, New York, N.Y., to William Penn, Pennsylvania, regarding West's admiration for Penn; letter, 11 November 1733, from Simon Gallard, regarding a shipment of grain; and letter, 11 August 1738, from John Carter, Rosewell, Va., to William Prentis, Williamsburg, Va., regarding the settlement of an account. Also include account, June 1734, of John Carter with William Kennan, for medical treatment for slaves; and letter, 1 July 1737, from John Carter, Corotoman, Va., to George Turberville, Westmoreland County, Va., regarding the settlement of a debt. Also include letter, 8 October 1777, from Jacob Duché, Philadelphia, Pa., to George Washington, giving his reasons for resigning as chaplain of the first Continental Congress, and urging Washington to give up his efforts for United States' independence from Great Britain. Also include receipt, 20 March 1783, signed by Henry Tazewell, for legal fees in a suit in chancery involving the Carter family; letter, 5 May 1789, from Francis Smith to Robert Carter, Nomini Hall, Va., regarding payment for a shipment of corn; and account, n.d., of court costs of a suit between Theodorick Bland and Thomas Waring.
ArchivalResource: 9 items.
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- Carter family. Papers of the Carter family, 1682-1789.
Pennsylvania. General Assembly. Laws, 1682-1719.
Title:
Laws, 1682-1719.
The first volume contains the texts of laws enacted in the administrations of Governors Benjamin Fletcher and William Markham (1693-1700). The second volume, prepared possibly by James Logan, contains copies of Charles II's grant to William Penn of the Lower Counties (1683), an act of the Privy Council (1705), the charter of Pennsylvania of 1701, and acts of the Assembly (1682-1719).
ArchivalResource: 2 v. (227 p.).
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- Pennsylvania. General Assembly. Laws, 1682-1719.
Smith, Jonathan Bayard, 1742-1812. The Henley Smith Collection, 1686-1903.
Title:
The Henley Smith Collection, 1686-1903.
Correspondence, documents, memorabilia, printed matter, and prints of the Bayard family; genealogical papers of the Bayard, Dandridge, Denison, Henley, and Smith families; and financial records (1874-1890) of the Washington National Monument Society. Includes papers concerning John Adams, John Quincy Adams, Samuel Adams, Joel Barlow, Peter Bayard, Henry Clay, Benjamin Franklin, John Hancock, Thomas Jefferson, Marquis de Lafayette, James Madison, James Monroe, John Morris, Thomas Paine, John Howard Payne, William Penn, William Peters, John Randolph, Joseph Reed, David Rittenhouse, Caesar Rodney, Benjamin Rush, Benjamin Thompson (Count Rumford), George Washington, William Wirt, and John Witherspoon.
ArchivalResource: 530 items.3 containers plus 2 oversize.
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- Smith, Jonathan Bayard, 1742-1812. The Henley Smith Collection, 1686-1903.
Delaware Indians. Deed to William Penn, 1682 July 15.
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Deed to William Penn, 1682 July 15.
Deed for land between the Delaware River and Neshaminy Creek.
ArchivalResource: 1 leaf : parchment ; 33 x 52 cm.
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- Delaware Indians. Deed to William Penn, 1682 July 15.
Lloyd, David, 1656-1731. Selected Pennsylvania papers [microform], 1686-1731.
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Selected Pennsylvania papers [microform], 1686-1731.
An assortment of papers relating to the colonial government of Pennsylvania concerning such topics as rights granted in the Royal Charter to William Penn and his heirs, the establishment of a paper currency, land titles, and settlement of the colony.
ArchivalResource: 1 reel of microfilm (35mm)
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- Lloyd, David, 1656-1731. Selected Pennsylvania papers [microform], 1686-1731.
Rare Book & Manuscript Library General Manuscript Collection, 1789-2013
Title:
Rare Book & Manuscript Library General Manuscript Collection, 1789-2013
ArchivalResource: 40.5 linear feet (81 document boxes)
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- Rare Book & Manuscript Library General Manuscript Collection, 1789-2013
Penn, William, 1644-1718. Indenture ... 1682 between William Penn ... and Johan William Uberfelt ... / Wm. Penn.
Title:
Indenture ... 1682 between William Penn ... and Johan William Uberfelt ... / Wm. Penn. 1682.
Indenture for 1000 acres in Pennsylvania.
ArchivalResource: 1 sheet : parchment, sealed ; 53 x 60 cm.
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- Penn, William, 1644-1718. Indenture ... 1682 between William Penn ... and Johan William Uberfelt ... / Wm. Penn.
Logan family. Papers, 1698-1842.
Title:
Papers, 1698-1842.
This small collection of Logan family papers includes: James Logan incoming correspondence and documents, 1698-1743, dealing with the administration of the province, the Penn-Baltimore boundary dispute, agriculture and business, and Logan's book orders; William Logan incoming correspondence, 1735-1775, including correspondence from such English horticulturalists as Thomas Binks and the two John Blackburnes as well as documents relating to his family, 1798-1810 and n.d., several of which describe his personal diplomatic mission to France in 1798; Deborah Norris Logan family letters, 1790-1838; other family correspondence, 1785-1842. Also included is a memorandum, initialed by William Penn, of Colonel Robert Quary's complaints against the administration of Governor William Markham, n.d.
ArchivalResource: 320 items.
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- Logan family. Papers, 1698-1842.
Autograph File, P, 1554-2005.
Title:
Autograph File, P, 1554-2005.
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.
ArchivalResource: 10 boxes (5 linear ft.)
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- Autograph File, P, 1554-2005.
Penn, William, 1644-1718. The papers of William Penn, 1644-1718 (inclusive) [microform].
Title:
The papers of William Penn, 1644-1718 (inclusive) [microform].
The papers consist of correspondence, writings, public papers, and other materials of William Penn, English Quaker leader, founder of Pennsylvania, and friend of James II.
ArchivalResource: 14 reels.
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- Penn, William, 1644-1718. The papers of William Penn, 1644-1718 (inclusive) [microform].
Aubarede, Marquis d'. Sundry papers...collected Anno Domini 1774 : collection, 1682-1774.
Title:
Sundry papers...collected Anno Domini 1774 : collection, 1682-1774.
One volume (93 pages) containing miscellaneous papers, collected in 1774, including two treatises by Louis de Saint-Pierre on the cultivation of grapes, silk, indigo, and fruit trees in North America and particularly in the New Bordeaux colony in South Carolina; copies of a land grant and indenture between King James II and William Penn, Sr.; a brief history of Anson County, N.C. by J.A. Collett; account of a land sale on the Isle St. John (now Prince Edward Island); a plan of Mexican commerce; a statement of the reasons for a civil government in the British dominions adjoining the Mississippi River by Mountfort Brown, governor of West Florida; and proposals of the Marquis D'Aubarede concerning the settlement of the Mississippi River valley.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.1 container.
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- Aubarede, Marquis d'. Sundry papers...collected Anno Domini 1774 : collection, 1682-1774.
Schenck family. Papers associated with Schenck family Bible.
Title:
Papers associated with Schenck family Bible.
Contains materials inserted into Bible: certified copy of indenture of May 14, 1737, documenting sale by John, Thomas, and Richard Penn of land in Middlesex County, New Jersey, to John Covenhoven and Garrett Schenck; biographical sketch of Samuel Jackson (1754-1839) by his son; and photostat of Schanck genealogy.
ArchivalResource: 3 items.
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- Schenck family. Papers associated with Schenck family Bible.
Penn, William, 1644-1718. Receipt, 1683 May 21.
Title:
Receipt, 1683 May 21.
Receipt for 500 acres in Pennsylvania sold to William Cornethwat of Silverdale, Lancaster. Printed form filled in by hand, with woodblock facsimile of Penn's signature and his seal in red wax. Signed also by Penn's agents including Harbert Springett and Thomas Coxe.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 p.) ; 26 cm.
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- Penn, William, 1644-1718. Receipt, 1683 May 21.
Logan, James, 1674-1751. D.S. / by James Logan, Edward Antill, Edward Singleton, John Denniss et al, September 12, 1700.
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D.S. / by James Logan, Edward Antill, Edward Singleton, John Denniss et al, September 12, 1700.
Writing on behalf of William Penn, Logan states that the Susquehannah and Shevnahs (Shawnees?) request that only under certificate from Penn may anyone live amongst them, bring liquor or other goods to sell or dispose among the Indians or suggest that the English are not their friends.
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- Logan, James, 1674-1751. D.S. / by James Logan, Edward Antill, Edward Singleton, John Denniss et al, September 12, 1700.
Penn, William, 1644-1718. Commemoration papers, 1931-1932.
Title:
Commemoration papers, 1931-1932.
Records of the general committee of William Penn's commemoration, the 250th anniversary of the founding of Pennsylvania. The papers include correspondence, financial reports, minutes of committees, programs of exercises in schools and colleges, lists of patriotic societies, and other matter pertaining to the event.
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- Penn, William, 1644-1718. Commemoration papers, 1931-1932.
Logan family. Papers, 1664-1871.
Title:
Papers, 1664-1871.
A large section of this collection is composed of the papers of James Logan, scholar, secretary to William Penn, clerk of the Provincial Council, commisioner of property and receiver general for the province. These papers include: correspondence, among which are letters from William Penn, and some of Logan's scholarly, scientific, and biographical papers, 1681-1753; letter books of James Logan, 1701-1709, 1702-1726, 1712-1715, 1716-1743, 1720-1731, 1748-1750; Logan correspondence, copied by Deborah Logan, 1700-1747; letters pertaining to political and business affairs, 1698-1769; documents relating to Indian affairs, 1701-1802; archives of the Provincial Council, 1694-1755; James Logan's "Justification" before the assembly, 1709; his receipt book, 1702-1709; account book, 1712-1720; ledger, 1720-1727; and daybook, 1722-1723. The large body of official papers in this collection includes: records of the court held at Upland, under Edmund Andros, 1676-1681; extracts from the record book of the county court at Upland, 1676-1681; early Pennsylvania laws, 1693-1699; New Castle court records, 1677-1682; appeals, petitions, and grievances presented to the provincial council, 1700-1713; accounts of the quitrents collected by Governor John Blackwell, 1689, listing the names of the first settlers of Philadelphia; quitrents for the three lower counties, 1701-1713; the receipt book for quitrents of Lynford Lardner, receiver-general, 1739, 1743-1750; and Penticost Teague's receipt book, 1700-1717. Among the Logan family papers are: correspondence of Dr. George Logan, 1784-1820; his letter book and journal of a trip to England while he was a student at the University of Edinburgh, 1775-1779; notes from Dr. Hunter's lectures on the physiology of the alimentary tube (Dr. James Hutchinson to Logan), 1775; William Logan's journal of a trip to Georgia, 1745; letters and printed pamphlets pertaining to the political activities of Dr. George Logan, and to his foreign missions, 1809-1822; correspondence of Mrs. Deborah Logan, with a few miscellaneous additions, 1730-1836; an anatomy chart, some literary and biographical sketches by Deborah Logan, 1815-1827; her transactions on the farm and memoranda on various matters, 1813-1827; and Barbara Jones' master thesis on Deborah Logan, 1964. The Logan Collection includes many of the papers of John Dickinson and Dickinson family papers, 1697-1843. They include: documents expressing John Dickinson's opinion on educational, religious, and political matters; his correspondence, 1764-1807; his notes of arguments on Pennsylvania laws, 1760; his notes on the question of the abolition of slavery; on religious, philosophical and administrative matters; on domestic and personal affairs, 1777-1803; Dickinson's bible, 1740, with marginal notes; Jonathan Dickinson's ledger, 1699-1701; papers from the Dickinson estate, 1664-1806; papers concerning Dickinson's manor and other tracts of land; Poplar Ridge (Stephen Pleasonton) papers, 1677-1805; Kingston-on-Hull (Hunn and Asa Manlove) and Town Point (Caleb Luff and John Wethered) papers, 1671-1803; Dickinson's records pertaining to Rixom, 1747-1807, Canterbury, Rejected Valley, Wyeberry, Wyefield, 1714-1802; account of repairs at Fairhill House Chestnut St., Philadelphia, 1771-1776; records of his land and house in Wilmington, Delaware, 1754-1800, containing an account of material and labor, including records of land in the Brandywine Hundred, 1664-1797, and of a house in Jones Neck (Gideon Emery, Thomas White), 1791-1806; Dickinson's miscellaneous papers, 1750-1847, relate to land and include demand notes, indentures, and other business records; papers on land in Merion, 1710-1818. Also included are Henry W. Stiegel papers, Elizabeth Furnace in Elizabeth Township, Lancaster County, 1766-1775; papers belonging to the estate of Thomas Wilson, 1763-1776; John Moland's family, 1745-1785; and William Hicks, 1763-1792. Other volumes in the Logan collection are the estate of Richard Hill, 1708-1758; the estate of Richard Hill Accounts, 1729-1742; papers of Thomas Griffiths estate, 1719-1788; of Richard Harrison's estate, 1744-1775; of Dr. Lloyd Zachary's estate, 1730-1774; Thomas Fisher's ledger of the estate of William Logan, 1772-1783; Thomas Fisher's letterbook, 1793-1808; inventory of goods, copies of William Logan Will, 1772-1781; miscellaneous papers relating to the Norris estate, 1700-1797; including the Shardlow-Sweetapple (Wood-Ellis) papers, 1682-1775; papers relating to land of Duck Creek, 1683-1767; Beasley's land papers, 1725-1772; Friends meeting accounts, 1707-1743; a letterbook of Isaac Norris, 1735-1755; James Steel letter books, 1715-1732, 1730-1741, with some James Logan Letters in them; some Logan Parchments, 1734-1770; Norris Parchments, 1682-1764; Dickinson parchments, 1679-1803. A part of the Logan Collection contains a smaller collection called the Logan-Dickinson-Norris Collection, 1675-1876, comprising contracts, testimonies, agreements, etc., which are mainly John Dickinson's legal notes for law cases, 1675-1876; surveys, 1722-1850; accounts, list of prices of commodities, salaries, labor costs, 1729-1861, mainly Logan family accounts; deeds, bonds, leases, 1675-1839; wills, marriage certificates, 1726-1854; papers pertaining to administration of estates, 1730-1860; and "Charles Thompson's opinion of J. Dickinson and the Declaration of Independence," copies from the original by D. Logan, recopied by Sarah Miller Walker, 1845. This collection also has some miscellaneous correspondence, mostly by the Logan family, 1725-1871.
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- Logan family. Papers, 1664-1871.
Rawle family. Rawle family papers, 1682-1921, bulk 1770-1911.
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Rawle family papers, 1682-1921, bulk 1770-1911.
This collection contains legal documents related to the firm of William Rawle and his descendants, personal and professional correspondence, and a substantial amount of genealogical material. The personal material is mostly found in the correspondence of William Rawle Sr., William Rawle Jr., William Brooke Rawle, and Rebecca Rawle Shoemaker, as well as journals kept by William Rawle Sr. and Rebecca Rawle Shoemaker. Professional materials document William Rawle Sr.'s career and term as Pennsylvania's U.S. Attorney and William Brooke Rawle's research on the cavalry conflict at Gettysburg. Genealogical material includes numerous newspaper clippings related to the family, a book of family trees, and four large scrapbooks further documenting the family history. A number of related families are also represented in this collection, including the Shoemaker, Brooke, Porter, and Hall families. There are also portraits of various Rawles, as well as a set of portraits produced by the Treasury Department and ostensibly purchased by the Rawles, which includes images of prominent political, military, and literary figures.
ArchivalResource: 14 boxes, 37 v., (10 linear ft.)
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- Rawle family. Rawle family papers, 1682-1921, bulk 1770-1911.
Lloyd, David, 1656-1731. Selected Pennsylvania papers [microform], 1686-1731.
Title:
Selected Pennsylvania papers [microform], 1686-1731.
An assortment of papers relating to the colonial government of Pennsylvania concerning such topics as rights granted in the Royal Charter to William Penn and his heirs, the establishment of a paper currency, land titles, and settlement of the colony.
ArchivalResource: 1 reel of microfilm (35mm)
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- Lloyd, David, 1656-1731. Selected Pennsylvania papers [microform], 1686-1731.
Hall, Henry, ca. 1656-1707. Collection of sacred and secular songs by late 17th century composers [manuscript], ca. 1710.
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Collection of sacred and secular songs by late 17th century composers [manuscript], ca. 1710.
Collection of songs, motets and anthems by late 17th and early 18th century British and Continental composers; copied in the early eighteenth century. Some works attributed but most unattributed. 12-13 staves per page; scored for voices and basso continuo (often with figures) and some works also name string or wind instruments. Musical settings are by Henry Hall, John Blow, [Jeremiah] Clarke, Alessandro Stradella, John Allnott, [Giacomo Carissimi], Daniel Purcell and above all Henry Purcell. Many of the songs were taken from works by John Bancroft, Thomas Betterton, William Congreve, Abraham Cowley, John Crowne, Thomas D'Urfey, John Dryden, John Fletcher, [Anthony?] Henley, Sir Robert Howard, Nathaniel Lee, P.A. Motteux, William Mountfort, Katherine Philips, George Powell, Elkanah Settle, Thomas Shadwell, Shakespeare (The tempest, Twelfth night and Timon of Athens), Thomas Southerne, Sir Richard Steele, and Nahum Tate. Also, at the beginning of Part I, excerpt from The merchant of Venice, two odes on the death of Henry Purcell (one by Dryden), and a few medicinal formularies; at the beginning of Part II, lines by John Gilbert of Christ's College, Cambridge.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. of ms. music ; 33 x 22 cm.
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- Hall, Henry, ca. 1656-1707. Collection of sacred and secular songs by late 17th century composers [manuscript], ca. 1710.
Whiting, John, 1656-1722. Severall Book and Papers, 1679-1955, bulk 1679-1695.
Title:
Severall Book and Papers, 1679-1955, bulk 1679-1695.
This collection includes a bound volume of essays by John Whiting, written during his imprisonment for failing to pay titles. These essays include accounts of his confinement, testimonies on titles, and accounts of Mary Whiting and of William Penn. Also included is an 1955 article by Frederick B. Tolles describing the contents and significance of the volume.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- Whiting, John, 1656-1722. Severall Book and Papers, 1679-1955, bulk 1679-1695.
Cadwalader family. Collection, 1630-1900.
Title:
Collection, 1630-1900.
The papers of General John Cadwalader include material on the Trenton-Princeton campaign; letters of George Washington, 1776-1778; Cadwalader's memorandum book, 1776-1777; letters of Thomas Wharton; documents relating to the Cadwalader-Reed controversy; James McHenry letters, 1781; an Alexander Hamilton letter, 1783; revolutionary matters; family papers; papers of Cadwalader Evans, 1735, and Joseph Rose, 1737; and an account book. The correspondence of General Thomas Cadwalader is broad in scope and embraces letters of many prominent persons. It is rich in family letters and contains material on the Port Folio, the Assembly, clubs, etc. Included are letter books, 1812-1840. His military papers relate mainly to the War of 1812, covering the services of Philadelphia troops, August to December, 1814. In 1817 he took over the management of the Penn family affairs in America. Material collected by earlier agents was placed in his hands. This included many of William Penn's own files on the lower counties, as well as manuscripts collected later to substantiate Penn's claims. Many of the Penn family's original deeds relating to their interests in Pennsylvania are included here, as well as agreements for the Mason-Dixon surveys. The coverage of the Penn agency is very broad. Included in it is voluminous correspondence of the Penns starting with Thomas Penn. Many drafts, surveys, and maps are in the collection. Another large category of General Thomas Cadwalader's papers reflects his career as a lawyer. Richest of all the material preserved here are the George Croghan papers, 1744-1782. These papers deal with Croghan's life as Indian trader, Indian agent, and land speculator. They include a number of his journals, and letters from Sir William Johnson, the Franklins, Gates, Gage, Monckton, Trent, the Whartons, Lord Dunmore and many soldiers and traders of the frontier. Many other cases dealing with the affairs of prominent persons and concerns of General Cadwalader's times are included, notably those concerning the American Iron Company and the West Jersey Society. Judge John Cadwalader's papers relate principally to the law cases he handled prior to his elevation to the bench. In addition, there is material of interest relating to President Buchanan. Present also are Judge Cadwalder's letter books, 1830-1859. Phineas Bond, the British Consul, is represented by papers, much of biographical interest, revolutionary material primarily relating to the affairs of Judge William Moore of Moore Hall, as well as many law cases. Bond represented English concerns having interests in this country. Many of these cases he passed on to his nephew, General Thomas Cadwalader. General George Cadwalader's papers furnish information on military subjects, 1834-1865, are rich in militia affairs, include information on the "Awful Riots of 1844," day-by-day coverage of the Mexican War, and much excellent Civil War material. His interests as a sportsman in yachting and duck shooting are well represented, as are his extensive farming and cattle-raising activities in Maryland. Business interests include papers relating to the Baltimore and Philadelphia Steamboat Company, 1840-1878; estate papers, many inherited from his father, General Thomas Cadwalader; and railroad and mining interests. Dr. Charles E. Cadwalader's papers consist principally of extensive historical and genealogical notes on the Cadwalader and allied families, as well as photographs of family portraits, relatives, and family houses. Among certain miscellaneous items not included in the above items are account books of John Moore, 1710-1717; John Kearsley, 1711-1720; John Cadwalader, 1711-1724; Patient Usher, 1737-1741; Dr. Phineas Bond, 1758-1759, 1762-1769; and Dr. Thomas Cadwalader, 1767-1768.
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- Cadwalader family. Collection, 1630-1900.
Penn, William, 1644-1718. Deed, 1705 May 6, Philadelphia, Pa.
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Deed, 1705 May 6, Philadelphia, Pa.
A deed made out to Caleb Pusey in Penn's name and signed by his deputies James Logan, Edward Shippen, Griffith Owen, and Thomas Story, setting forth the boundaries of a tract of land in Ridley Township, Chester County, Pa. (now Ridley, Delaware County), that was originally granted to John Nixon.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 p.) : vellum ; 29 x 74 cm. folded to 15 x 30 cm.
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- Penn, William, 1644-1718. Deed, 1705 May 6, Philadelphia, Pa.
Conway of Conway Castle, Edward Conway, Viscount, 1623-1683. Edward Conway, Viscount Conway of Conway Castle, papers, 1650-1679.
Title:
Edward Conway, Viscount Conway of Conway Castle, papers, 1650-1679.
Correspondence extracts from Sir Thomas Baines; John Finch, Baron Finch of Fordwich; and Dr. Henry More, Christ's College, Cambridge. Correspondence and tracts on religious matters, chiefly addressed to Anne Conway from Thomas Bromley, Joseph Cooper, George Keith, William Penn, and Lillias Skene.
ArchivalResource: 400 items.2 containers.
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- Conway of Conway Castle, Edward Conway, Viscount, 1623-1683. Edward Conway, Viscount Conway of Conway Castle, papers, 1650-1679.
Penn, William, 1644-1718. Penn-Physick papers, 1684-1788.
Title:
Penn-Physick papers, 1684-1788.
Gov. William Penn' s accounts to Samuel Carpenter, from his departure from Pennsylvania, 5 June 1684 to his return, 20 Aug. 1699, and from Oct. 1699 to 29 Sept. 1709; receipt of payment to George Gottlieb for use of Evan Oliver's children, 10 May 1704, signed by James Logan; draft appointment, undated, of James Taylor as reviser of the surveyor general's office, signed by James Logan; draft of lease between Samuel Carpenter and Isaac Norris, and Thomas Carly, for land on the Skuylkill River and Mahanalany Creek, 4 Dec. 1708; D. Powell's accounts against W. Aubrey, William Penn, and Thomas Callowhill, 1709; petition of Richard and Margery Hough to grant to John Chapman land deeded to John Clows, 30 Aug. 1712; title to Isaac Norris' plantation, 1712; note to James Steele, receiver general, instructing him to pay Capt. Richard Budden forty pounds, signed by John Penn, London, 11 Dec. 1735; household account of Thomas Penn, 1733-1735, with his note to James Steele to pay the bill; printed inventory of the household goods of John Penn, Philadelphia, 22 May 1788; proposal for a court of enquiry to examine titles of all lands in the province, undated; and draft of an advertisement regarding the proper channels for acquiring title to province lands, undated.
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- Penn, William, 1644-1718. Penn-Physick papers, 1684-1788.
Blackwell, John. Letters, 1688-1690.
Title:
Letters, 1688-1690.
Late 19th-century transcriptions, possibly assembled by Brinton Coxe, of three letters, 1688-1690, of Lieutenant Governor John Blackwell to William Penn. Included, too, are Coxe's notes on the sale of these and other Penn items at auction.
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- Blackwell, John. Letters, 1688-1690.
Delaware Indians. Deed, 1682 July 15 to William Penn.
Title:
Deed, 1682 July 15 to William Penn.
Deed for land between the Delaware River and Neshaminy Creek.
ArchivalResource: 1 leaf : parchment ; 33 x 52 cm.
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- Delaware Indians. Deed, 1682 July 15 to William Penn.
Penn, William, 1644-1718. Warrant : transcript : Philadelphia, 1770 Aug. 25.
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Warrant : transcript : Philadelphia, 1770 Aug. 25.
Authorizes Surveyor General Edward Penington to resurvey all the lands in Pennsylvania formerly laid out to Penn's daughter Letitia. The original is dated October 1701; this copy is attested and signed by a later surveyor general, John Lukens.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 p.) ; 34 cm.
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- Penn, William, 1644-1718. Warrant : transcript : Philadelphia, 1770 Aug. 25.
Penn family papers, Bulk, 1629-1834, 1592-1960
Title:
Penn family papers Bulk, 1629-1834 1592-1960
The British colony of Pennsylvania was given to William Penn (1644-1718) in 1681 by Charles II of England in repayment of a debt owed his father, Sir Admiral William Penn (1621-1670). Under Penn's directive, Pennsylvania was settled by Quakers escaping religious torment in England and other European nations. Three generations of Penn descendents held proprietorship of the colony until the American Revolution, when the family was stripped of all but its privately held shares of land. The Penn family papers house the personal and governmental records of William Penn, the proprietor of Pennsylvania, and his family. This collection, which dates from 1592 to 1960 (bulk of materials dating 1629 to 1834), consists primarily of correspondence, legal records, governmental records, surveys, deeds, grants, receipts, and account books; there are also 19th and 20th century auction catalogs and other secondary materials. This collection documents the creation of the Pennsylvania colony through records created by William Penn and his associates. The records continue beyond this and document the development of the colony through the records of Penn's descendants. These records reveal valuable insights into Penn's relations with American Indians, the Pennsylvania/Maryland border dispute, Pennsylvania's government framework, as well private correspondence between family members and close associates.
ArchivalResource: 56.0 Linear feet; 51 boxes; 222 volumes
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- Penn family papers, Bulk, 1629-1834, 1592-1960
New York (State). Secretary of State. Map of part of the River Delaware, showing the beginning of the 43rd degree of north latitude, 1774.
Title:
Map of part of the River Delaware, showing the beginning of the 43rd degree of north latitude, 1774.
This single manuscript sheet is a report on a survey and map made to trace part of the boundary between New York and Pennsylvania, along the 43rd degree of north latitude, in 1774. It was produced under joint authorizations of the provinces of New York and Pennsylvania by Samuel Holland (appointed by New York's Lieutenant Governor Cadwalader Colden on November 8, 1774) and David Rittenhouse (appointed by Pennsylvania Governor William Penn on October 4, 1774).
ArchivalResource: 0.3 cu. ft. (1 item): manuscript, ink, watercolor, paper on linen; map 38 x 24.5 cm on sheet 38 x 49 cm.
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- New York (State). Secretary of State. Map of part of the River Delaware, showing the beginning of the 43rd degree of north latitude, 1774.
Mayleigh Tracts research, ca. 1940.
Title:
Mayleigh Tracts research, ca. 1940.
Materials concerning land tracts deeded (Mar. 1682) to Robert Greenaway by William Penn.
ArchivalResource: 3 in.
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- Mayleigh Tracts research, ca. 1940.
Seidensticker, Oswald, 1825-1894. The first German immigration to America and the founding of Germantown : typescript, 1893.
Title:
The first German immigration to America and the founding of Germantown : typescript, 1893.
Bound typescript of English translation of Seidensticker's Die erste deutsche Einwanderung in Amerika, und die Gründung von Germantown im Jahre 1683, by an unidentified translator. The typescript is on paper with an 1893 watermark and was bound or re-bound in 1981.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (93 leaves)
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- Seidensticker, Oswald, 1825-1894. The first German immigration to America and the founding of Germantown : typescript, 1893.
Penn-Baltimore boundary dispute papers, 1606-1775.
Title:
Penn-Baltimore boundary dispute papers, 1606-1775.
Penn vs. Baltimore, 1606-1774; New York records, 1664-1679; Kent County records, 1675-1683. "Boundaries Pennsyvlania and Maryland, 1680-1768, Boundaries Virginia and Pennsylvania," 1773-1775, contains the answer of William Penn to Lord Baltimore, 1683; George Talbot to all persons on West of Delaware between Schuylkill and Whorekill; petition of Lord Baltimore to George II, 1753; letters to Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon, 1765; petiton of all proprietors concerning southern and western boundaries, 1775; "Lands on Delaware Bay," 1683; controversy between Lord Baltimore and Penn, 1683; address to the King from Penn about Charter, 1693; accounts miscellaneous, 1723-1760; boundaries of Delaware and Maryland, 1732-1733; report of commissioners, 1733-1734; "Drafting the new bill," 1735; petition, 1735; decree, 1735, 1750; Lord Baltimore's answer, 1737, 1740; drafts of interrogatories, 1739; depositions, Philadelphia, 1740; "Relating to particular points in case," 1743; brief for the plaintiff, 1747; brief for the amended bill, 1749; brief of the original bill against Frederick, Lord Baltimore, 1754; bill of revivor, brief for plaintiff, 1754; draft of bill of revivor, 1754; acts of assembly, 1756, 1759, 1760; drafts of the agreement with Lord Baltimore, 1757-1760; bill of revivor and supplemental bill, 1764.
ArchivalResource: 6 linear ft.
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- Penn-Baltimore boundary dispute papers, 1606-1775.
William Woodville Rockhill papers
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William Woodville Rockhill papers
Papers of American scholar-diplomat William Woodville Rockhill.
ArchivalResource: 18 linear feet (35 boxes, 6 card file boxes, and 8 volumes)
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- William Woodville Rockhill papers, 1826-1941.
Cascarino, Romeo. William Penn : Prelude (Cross and crown) / libretto by Peggy Oppenlander ; music by Romeo Cascarino.
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William Penn : Prelude (Cross and crown) / libretto by Peggy Oppenlander ; music by Romeo Cascarino. [196-?]
ArchivalResource: 1 score (12 p.) + parts.
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- Cascarino, Romeo. William Penn : Prelude (Cross and crown) / libretto by Peggy Oppenlander ; music by Romeo Cascarino.
Leach, May Atherton. Correspondence, 1928-1930.
Title:
Correspondence, 1928-1930.
Correspondence concerning the effort of The Historical Society of Pennsylvania to trace the ownership of "the blue sash worn by William Penn on the occasion of his Treaty with the Indians," which M. Fassitt donated to The Historical Society in 1919.
ArchivalResource: ca. 50 items.
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- Leach, May Atherton. Correspondence, 1928-1930.
Logan, Maria Dickinson, 1857-1939,. Family papers, 1671-1890.
Title:
Family papers, 1671-1890.
These miscellaneous papers include the letterbook of Jonathan Dickinson, 1698-1701; letterbook of James Logan, 1731-1732, 1741-1742; letters of Mary Norris, 1786-1799; biographical sketch of Dr. George Logan, 1821; a leather-bound manuscript, "Observations in a Voyage of the Low Countries," 1671; and letters and pamphlets relating to religion, politics, and society in Pennsylvania, 1705-1890, by people prominent in the history of Pennsylvania, including Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, John Dickinson, Hannah Griffitts, John Hancock, Thomas Rodney, Caesar Rodney, Archibald Hamilton Rowan, Conrad Weiser. This collection also contains letters from people in England, including Hannah and William Penn and John Fothergill. There are letters by the botanists John Bartram and John Blackburne. The majority of this collection is letters by the Logan family and their relatives, the Fishers and Norrises, including a letter from Benjamin Franklin to James Logan, 1748.
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- Logan, Maria Dickinson, 1857-1939,. Family papers, 1671-1890.
Ullberg Family Papers, 1863-1967
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Ullberg Family Papers, 1863-1967
Augustus Wilhelm Ullberg was a bronze craftsman from Denmark. His son, Frederick G. W., was a building contractor and Danish consul in Philadelphia. The collection includes family documents, reminiscences, and letters of recommendation for A.W. Ullberg regarding the construction of the statue of William Penn on top of City Hall in Philadelphia. For related photographs, see Photo Group 67.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder, 1 OS Folder
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- Ullberg family. Papers, 1863-1967.
Jacobs papers, 1681-1838.
Title:
Jacobs papers, 1681-1838.
The papers of John Jacobs, member of Assembly for Chester County; Joseph Jacobs, saddler; Israel Jacobs, weaver, member of Congress, 1791; Isaac Jacobs, mayor of Philadelphia, 1767-1768; Benjamin Jacobs, surveyor, appointed by the Continental Congress to sign and number bills of credit, 1776. Among the papers are patents of land granted to early pioneers, one issued to Clement Dungan, Bucks County, 1684, signed by William Penn; another to Joseph Tanner, 1681, signed by William Parr; and a map of land on Delaware Bay, N.J., laid out and surveyed by John Woolidge and John Budd, 1691, containing a list of names of settlers. There are also records of the names of the first purchasers of land within the extended boundaries of Bedford, Sussex, Cumberland, Northumberland, Westmoreland, Philadelphia, and Bucks counties, on the Allegheny and Susquehanna rivers, on the Perkiomen, Yellow and Briar creeks, and other localities, 1729-1770, and an agreement pertaining to purchase of land in Nova Scotia, 1766. There are letters and documents of William Maclay, David Rittenhouse, Michael Hillegas, Edward Shippen, H. Vanderslice, John Robinson, Robert H. Morris, James Hamilton, Thomas Lawrence, Owen Biddle, Jacob Duché, Robert Bass, Nicholas Scull, John Lukens, Joseph Hilbon, treasurer of Pennsylvania Hospital, and many others, 1744-1769. Commerce and prices of commodities are shown in Joseph Jacobs ledger, 1760-1765; Joseph Jacobs and Samuel Wallis ledger, 1762-1766; Israel Jacobs ledger, 1776-1810; John Jacobs ledger, 1784-1818; Benjamin Jacobs ledger, 1765-1775; Juanita Iron Company stock books, 1766; bills of exchange, bills of lading, bonds, receipts, accounts. A large portion of the papers pertain to incidents during the period of the Revolution: Sargent Chambers, London merchant, letter, 1766, gives an account of Benjamin Franklin's efforts before Parliament for repeal of the Stamp Act; other letters are from John Galloway, R. Strettel Jones, Francis Johnston, commissioner to negotiate with the Indians, Benjamin Lightfoot, mobbed as a Tory, Jacob Richardson, who conducted the British army into Philadelphia, and others.
ArchivalResource: 500 items in 3 v. ; 44 cm.
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- Jacobs papers, 1681-1838.
William Penn miscellaneous letters and documents, 1665-1801, 1665-1801
Title:
William Penn miscellaneous letters and documents, 1665-1801 1665-1801
Three volumes contain letters, laws, charters, reports, proclamations, petitions, and other official and semi-official documents relating principally to early Pennsylvania and New Jersey, signed by or addressed to William Penn, among others. A fourth volume is Penn's cash book, 1699-1703, which records expeditures, payments of quit rents, etc. Tipped in is "Catalogue of Goods left at Pensbury," and of goods left at Philadelphia, 1701.
ArchivalResource: 4.0 Volume(s), 4 volumes, 125 items
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- William Penn miscellaneous letters and documents, 1665-1801, 1665-1801
Penn, William, 1644-1718. Papers.
Title:
Papers. 1674-1703.
Nine facsimile copies of original letters, deeds, etc., by William and Hannah Penn, and copies of the cover information in which the facsimiles were sold. Letters discuss family activities and life in Philadelphia, church work and legal matters, and riots in New York (1701); other documents include a religious discourse, a coat of arms, and a land deed.
ArchivalResource: 9 items.
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- Penn, William, 1644-1718. Papers.
Gourley, Sara Miller. Quakers of Fayette County 1938.
Title:
Quakers of Fayette County 1938.
Typewritten description of the origins of Society of Friends in Fayette County.
ArchivalResource: .05 linear ft.
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- Gourley, Sara Miller. Quakers of Fayette County 1938.
Penn, William, 1644-1718. Naturalization document for Francis Daniel Pastorius and other Germans in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1691 May 7.
Title:
Naturalization document for Francis Daniel Pastorius and other Germans in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1691 May 7.
William Penn, proprietor of the province of Pennsylvania, granted naturalization citizenship to Francis Daniel Pastorius and sixty-one other residents of the Germantown area of Philadelphia.
ArchivalResource: 1 leaf.
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- Penn, William, 1644-1718. Naturalization document for Francis Daniel Pastorius and other Germans in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1691 May 7.
Mason and Dixon Line papers, 1701-1768.
Title:
Mason and Dixon Line papers, 1701-1768.
These papers include the original warrant of William Penn to Isaac Taylor and Thomas Pierson to survey the line between Chester County and New Castle County, 1701-1705; John Watson journal, boundary line, Pennsylvania, Delaware, and Maryland, 1750-1751; and the original manuscripts of the Mason and Dixon surveys, including the one which established the boundary line between Pennsylvania and Maryland, 1763-1768.
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- Mason and Dixon Line papers, 1701-1768.
Penn, William, 1644-1718. Salem County, N.J., deeds collection, 1639-[18--].
Title:
Salem County, N.J., deeds collection, 1639-[18--].
Deeds (including 666 unrecorded deeds) and a few mortgages, principally relating to land in Salem County, but also in England, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and other states.
ArchivalResource: 1866 items.
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- Penn, William, 1644-1718. Salem County, N.J., deeds collection, 1639-[18--].
Logan, James, 1674-1751. Letters, 1704-1729.
Title:
Letters, 1704-1729.
Small collection of three letters written by James Logan in 1704, 1728, and 1729.
ArchivalResource: 3 items (3 folders) ; 32 cm. or smaller.
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- Logan, James, 1674-1751. Letters, 1704-1729.
Sharpless, Isaac, 1848-1920. William Penn portrait, 1909 [manuscript]
Title:
William Penn portrait, 1909 [manuscript]
Letters, financial statements, insurance and guide to portraits in Christ Church Hall in 1907. Letter writers include Isaac Sharpless, Asa Wing, James Emlen, Martin Aigner.
ArchivalResource: ca. 10 items ; 24 cm. and smaller.
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- Sharpless, Isaac, 1848-1920. William Penn portrait, 1909 [manuscript]
Albert Cook Myers Historical Collection: William Penn papers, 1645-1960
Title:
Albert Cook Myers Historical Collection: William Penn papers 1645-1960
Albert Cook Myers (1874-1960) was a Pennsylvania historian, who dedicated his life’s work to the identification, study and organization of William Penn’s published writings and personal papers. Beginning in 1910, after securing an endorsement from the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, he set out to publish: “The Complete Works of William Penn.” All told, Myers devoted fifty years of his life to this project. Though his publication goals were never realized, he assembled a massive and notable body of information about William Penn. To complete his studies, Myers travelled abroad and throughout the United States. As a result of his efforts, he came to be regarded as an expert on the topic and often spoke publicly on the life and times of William Penn. The Albert Cook Myers research collection of William Penn materials contains the information gathered by Myers in his pursuit to thoroughly research and publish a volume documenting the complete writings of William Penn. Researchers will find Myers' notes, transcriptions, photocopies of documents, newspaper clippings, various author articles, first editions and other early editions of Penn's works, picture postcards of places related to Penn, and photos and original manuscript material. The bulk of the collection is "The Manuscript" series, which focuses on Myer's work on Penn's own writings. Researchers should be aware that the bulk of the collection is Myers' notes and only a small portion is original manuscript material related to Penn. The collection spans the dates of 1645 to 1960, however, the bulk of the material was collected and created by Myers from 1910 to 1960.
ArchivalResource: 81.0 Linear feet
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- Albert Cook Myers Historical Collection: William Penn papers, 1645-1960
Newton, Trevor. Chigwell Village, Essex, with grammer school where William Penn was taught [picture] Trevor Newton.
Title:
Chigwell Village, Essex, with grammer school where William Penn was taught [picture] Trevor Newton. 1976.
ArchivalResource: 1 print : dry point, col. ; 30 x 42 cm.
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- Newton, Trevor. Chigwell Village, Essex, with grammer school where William Penn was taught [picture] Trevor Newton.
Fisher, Leonard Everett. William Penn : Quaker hero : prodcution material.
Title:
William Penn : Quaker hero : prodcution material.
Tempera painting for jacket, 28 ink illustrations with 1 separation each, 1 set of progressives. A biography of the Quaker leader, William Penn, who helped found Pennsylvania.
ArchivalResource: Illustrations: 58 items.
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- Fisher, Leonard Everett. William Penn : Quaker hero : prodcution material.
Tempsford Hall papers, 1669-1916.
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Tempsford Hall papers, 1669-1916.
The collection contains the will of Admiral Sir William Penn, 1669; William Penn's instructions, 1689, to William Blackwell concerning the Proprietor's estate at Pennsbury; the marriage certificate of William and Hannah Penn, 1695; an inventory of Pennsylvania title papers and administrative records in the Proprietors' Philadelphia office, 1741, prepared by Richard Peters and Lyndford Lardner for Thomas Penn; letters, memoranda, and copies of wills of several Penn family members, 1682-1875, concerning family lands and forfeited estates in Pennsylvania. The collection also includes letters and personal financial papers, 1774-1830, of Archbishop Stuart, containing family, political, and ecclesiastical news, as well as letters to and from his grandson, William Stuart, 1870-1888, concerning the latters's Irish estates. Present, too, is a group of letters, 1805-1837, addressed to William Granville, natural son of Granville Penn, Sophia's brother. Most were sent to Granville by members of the Penn family and discuss Granville's career as a merchant in Ceylon and other family news.
ArchivalResource: ca. 350 items.
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- Tempsford Hall papers, 1669-1916.
Chalkley, Thomas, 1675-1741. Commonplace book, [18--?].
Title:
Commonplace book, [18--?].
A commonplace book with entries by and about Quakers, the work contains memoirs of Mary Penington et al.; topical essays by Isaac Penington, Thomas Chalkley et al.; reports of dreams by Mary Horner; letters by William Penn et al.; poems by "Fidelia" (Susannah Wright), Cosmelia, Nancy Fothergill et al.; and biographical sketches and sermons.
ArchivalResource: [165] p. ; 33 cm.
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- Chalkley, Thomas, 1675-1741. Commonplace book, [18--?].
Du Ponceau, Peter Stephen, 1760-1844. Commonplace book, 1820.
Title:
Commonplace book, 1820.
There are notes on the colonial history of Pennsylvania, with emphasis on William Penn and his family, the Society of Friends, James Logan, and the charters granted by Penn, with some notes on the study of languages and definition of words.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (150 p.).
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- Du Ponceau, Peter Stephen, 1760-1844. Commonplace book, 1820.
Scott, Hugh, 1900-1994. Papers of Hugh Scott, 1681-1987 (bulk 1917-1987) [manuscript].
Title:
Papers of Hugh Scott, 1681-1987 (bulk 1917-1987) [manuscript].
The collection contains personal, business, financial and political correspondence and papers; manuscripts of papers and books by Scott; oral history interviews; photographs; newsclippings; bound volumes; and other material concerning Scott's political career and private endeavors as a collector of Chinese art. There is also a large bust of him sculpted by William Thompson and a portrait by Chris Owen. Topics include Senatorial campaigns; Chinese art; Senate leadership meetings; Balliol College, Oxford; the Republican National Committee;a few Senate committees and subcommittees; the Smithsonian regents; trips abroad particularly to Interparliamentary Union meetings; Korea; the U.S.S. Philadelphia; and the University of Virginia. The collection also contains acceptances; appointment books; guest books; invitations; notebooks; schedules; photographs and slides of his naval career and trips abroad especially China; and drafts of three of his books "Come to the party," "The golden age of China," and "The joy of collecting." Scott's VIP files contain correspondence with and/or portraits of Howard Baker, George and Barbara Bush, Jimmy Carter, Winston Churchill, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Gerald and Betty Ford, Mark Hatfield, Lyndon B. and Lady Bird Johnson, Edward M. Kennedy, Charles McC. Mathias, Richard M. and Patricia Nixon, Ronald Reagan, Franklin Roosevelt, Arlen Specter, Ted Stevens, and Richard Thornburgh. Of interest are a quit-claim, 1681-85, signed by William Penn; letters, 1861-1864, to Thomas R. Ware, C.S.N. paymaster; lectures, 1950, by Thomas E. Dewey; a scrapbook of clippings re the Japanese surrender in 1945; a notebook containing his impressions in Korea, 1950, including an interview with Douglas MacArthur; and county election statistics of the Pennsylvania State Planning Board.
ArchivalResource: 11,000 items (ca. 17 linear feet)
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- Scott, Hugh, 1900-1994. Papers of Hugh Scott, 1681-1987 (bulk 1917-1987) [manuscript].
Barton, Benjamin Smith, 1766-1815. Papers, 1778-1813.
Title:
Papers, 1778-1813.
The Barton papers contain the correspondence of Benjamin Smith Barton, professor of medicine at the College of Philadelphia, with scholars and scientists, among them: Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, Joseph Priestley, John Drayton, L. Valentine, Frederick Rush, and others; notes and observations on natural phenomena. Also there are 15 vols. of journals, 1789-1803. The journal for 1789 contains an interesting description of Barton's voyage on the Apollo from Gravesend, England, to Philadelphia; he notes talks with John Pemberton, a fellow passenger and Quaker preacher, about the early settlements in Pennsylvania; he reviews the biographies of William Penn and of Benjamin West, the painter. The later journals, 1794-1803, describe his travels through the states; his research in the fields of botany, mineralogy, anthropology, and zoology; his observations on frontier settlements, Indian tribes, and the physician condition of the land. Ten diplomas, 1790-1812 , from the College of Philadelphia and various European universities are included.
ArchivalResource: ca. 200 items.
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- Barton, Benjamin Smith, 1766-1815. Papers, 1778-1813.
Scantlebury, Thomas, d. 1821. Diaries of Thomas Scantlebury.
Title:
Diaries of Thomas Scantlebury. 1771-1820.
These diaries report Thomas Scantlebury's attendance at Meetings, people whom he knew, including Thomas Jefferys (map maker?) and are a record of his illnesses. They show the importance he placed on his spiritual life and yield a picture of contemporary social life. The journals consist of: 1. Extract from the journal of George Fox; in another hand, from William Penn, Francis Howgill and Edward Burrough; 2. Fragments of 1771 entitled Redruth Cornwall (2 p.); 3. Memorandums at Bristol, 1773-1776; 4. Undated, but may be found to fit in somewhere; 5. Bristol, 1776-1778; there is a section directed to Friends in the station of ministers & elders at the end and in another hand; 6. Bristol, 1780-1787; 7. 1810-1811; 8. 1812-1813 (6 mo.); 9. 1813-1814; there is a section at the end in another hand, the entry beginning 6 mo 2nd 1869; 10. 1814-1816 (6 mo.); in the middle, annotation in the same hand as the section in no. 9 beginning 1869 about father (Thos. Scantlebury); 11. 1816; 12. 1817; 13. 1817-1819; 14. 1819-1820, with note at the end by S[amuel] Scantlebury].
ArchivalResource: 14 items ; 21 cm.
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- Scantlebury, Thomas, d. 1821. Diaries of Thomas Scantlebury.
Proud, Robert, 1728-1813. Collection, 1681-1811.
Title:
Collection, 1681-1811.
The collection includes original manuscripts of histories of Pennsylvania and Philadelphia, and other literary works by Robert Proud; official papers and letters gathered from various sources pertaining to the colonial government of Pennsylvania; and some of Proud's papers; "The History of Pennsylvania in North America from the original Institutions and Settlement of that Province in 1681-1742"; "The History of the original Institution and Settlement of the Province of Pennsylvania in North America under the First Proprietor, and Governor William Penn, between 1760-1770"; "The History of Pennsylvania, 1680-1708"; "A View of the Province of Pennsylvania, between 1760-1770"; "Observation on the Increase of the Population, Commerce and Improvements of Pennsylvania before the Revolution," 1776; Proud's notes on the history of Pennsylvania, 1800-1807; "Historical memoranda of the rise and progress of the city of Philadelphia, 1682-1789"; The Municipal Rights and Privileges of Philadelphia," 1801. Also included are notes, including list of names of Quaker preachers in Pennsylvania, and a list of marriages, 1681-1772; a collection of indentures, 1681-1706; miscellaneous documents, letters, petitions, addresses to council, warrants, memorials, and proclamations, bearing the signatures of Thomas Lloyd, William Markham, John Holme, and others, 1684-1775; account book of Robert Proud's school, with a list of names of his pupils, 1759-1792; letters of John Proud to Robert Proud, 1775-1811; Robert Proud letterbook, 1770-1811; subscription book, 1799-1806; "Short notes on the Life of Robert Proud written by himself," 1806; "Strictures on Theatrical Entertainments, both ancient and modern, and an Ironical defense of the State," 1767; "Proud's memoranda on Experimental Philosophy," 1750; memoranda, essays, and poetry written by Proud, 1750-1803; copy in the hand of Robert Proud, of Thomas Makin's poem, "Landis Pensilvaniae," and some other poetry, 1774; translations from Greek and Latin, miscellaneous sketches and essays, 1778, 1785; translation of Colvius' treatise on the end of life, and other memoranda, 1774-1804; a translation of Boethius, and other memoranda, 1776; "Commentatorium de Vita," and other essays and observations, 1806.
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- Proud, Robert, 1728-1813. Collection, 1681-1811.
Quaker collection, 1729-1920 (bulk 1729-1754).
Title:
Quaker collection, 1729-1920 (bulk 1729-1754).
This collection contains 6 documents pertaining to various aspects of the history of the Quakers in England, including their persecution. The documents range from the mundane, such as a witnessed loan agreement between two men (dated 1741) and a testimony of a woman's service to the Quaker ministry throughout her life (from 1687-1754), to those which speak to the persecution of Quakers in England in the 17th and 18th centuries. A document entitled "Advice to Friends Under Prosecution" informs Quakers of their rights before the law of which courts and magistrates "often claim ignorance." Another document presents the alternative oath which can be made by Quakers instead of the oath of allegiance to the State in its usual form. This proclamation also delineates the procedures which Quakers ought to follow in the event that they are threatened with excommunication or imprisonment for not proclaiming the Oath of Allegiance in its usual form. These two proclamations allude to the common practice of jailing Quakers for the practice of public sectarian worship which was illegal at the time. The collection also contains a document dated 1729, which relates to the proper procedures for Quakers to follow in removing themselves from one community to belong to another Quaker settlement. A small book in the collection consists of the transcription of an address given to American Friends in England in 1920 regarding elements of Quaker history including the persecution of the members of this sect, the passive resistance practiced by them in facing discrimination, and some of the tenets they fought to hold, such as a firm belief in education for peoples of all classes, races, and nationalities. Finally, this address recognized the role of certain Quaker forefathers such as William Penn.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (6 items)
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- Quaker collection, 1729-1920 (bulk 1729-1754).
Clarke, James, of New Jersey. Deed, 1756 Mar. 5.
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Deed, 1756 Mar. 5.
Deed to Albert Schenk for fifty-four acres at Stony Brook, N.J., adjoining Miry Run, N.J., and the former Thomas Warne and William Penn tracts.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Clarke, James, of New Jersey. Deed, 1756 Mar. 5.
Nicholson, Francis, 1655-1728. Papers, 1695-1765.
Title:
Papers, 1695-1765.
The collection contains letters, 1696-1724, written to Francis Nicholson as governor of Maryland and South Carolina by the Bishop of London (Henry Compton) regarding three Anglican ministers and citing the example of Virginia [College of William and Mary?] in advising him about his school in Maryland (King William's School, later St. John's University, Annapolis); by the Archbishop of Canterbury (William Wake) advising him not to return to England to answer imputations; by Walter Cary concerning court politics, [Sir Robert?] Walpole, and the death of Sir Charles Cook; by Peter H[?] discussing French events; by [?] Jackson concerning the loss of a ship; by Elloys Knight, recounting a journey; by E[lizabeth] Sa[vage] concerning plots against King William III and mentioning [William] Pen[n] as an enemy of Nicholson; and by an unidentified person detailing a conspiracy against the king by trying to affect the election of sheriffs of London and Middlesex. There are also papers, 1731-1765, that concern the will of Francis Nicholson in which he left his estate to the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts including letters of David Humphrey, M. Howard, Jacob Henderson and a legal opinion of P[hillip] Yorke.
ArchivalResource: 17 items ; 33 cm. and smaller.
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- Nicholson, Francis, 1655-1728. Papers, 1695-1765.
Society of Friends: Letters and Papers, 1668-1814
Title:
Society of Friends: Letters and Papers 1668-1814
ArchivalResource: 1 volume
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- Society of Friends: Letters and Papers, 1668-1814
Wetherill, Jones, and Roberts families. Papers, 1683-1904, 1700-1830.
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Papers, 1683-1904, 1700-1830.
Collection contains records of early colonial Quaker organizations, including meeting minutes from Friends groups in Haverford, Radnor, and Philadelphia, PA, as well as Burlington, NJ. Also included is a letter from William Penn, London, 1708, in which he mentions his meeting with the Queen and Governor Gookins departure for America. Several documents record the development of the Philadelphia Marsh by the Managers of Wiccacoa Meadow Company, 1738-1804. The collection contains letters to Job Roberts from Charles Willson Peale and Rubens Peale, 1806, as well as other personal and business papers, travel diaries, and printed materials. There are also papers relating to the drug and paint business begun by Samuel Wetherill and carried on by his descendants.
ArchivalResource: 1 box and 2 folders [ca. 250 items].
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- Wetherill, Jones, and Roberts families. Papers, 1683-1904, 1700-1830.
William Penn indenture, 1682, August 21.
Title:
William Penn indenture, 1682, August 21.
An indenture signed by James, Duke of York and Albany, granting what is now the northern part of the state of Delaware to William Penn, August 21, 1682. In the indenture, James grants to Penn "the town of New Castle ... and All that tract of Land lying within the compass or Circle of twelve miles" from there, in exchange for five shillings a year, to be paid at the feast of St. Michael the Archangel. According to an inscription on the back, the indenture was recorded in Patent Book no. 1, page 480, in the Rolls Office in Pennsylvania, on February 7, 1783. This indenture, however, had almost immediately been superseded by another one dated August 24, 1682 (which is in the Delaware Public Archives), which granted the same territory, but contained additional clauses not found in this one dated August 21. It is not known why two such similar grants exist, but this earlier one may have been a draft document, even though it is signed. Or perhaps, after signing this copy, James or Penn, or both, realized that some things were left out and so the August 24 document was drawn up. It is also not known who kept the indenture or why it was recorded in the Pennsylvania Patent Book. (The August 24 indentures granting Pennsylvania and Delaware to Penn had been retained by the Penn family in England until the early 19th century.) More information about William Penn's grant from the English crown may be found in the article "William Penn Indenture" by E. Richard McKinstry, which appeared in Winterthur Magazine, fall 2001.
ArchivalResource: 1 box (1 item) : ill. ; 35 x 59 cm.
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- William Penn indenture, 1682, August 21.
Shippen, Joseph, 1732-1810. Papers of Joseph Shippen, 1727-1783.
Title:
Papers of Joseph Shippen, 1727-1783.
Correspondence, legal papers, and accounts of Shippen, his father, Edward Shippen (1703-1781), his brother, Edward Shippen (1729-1806), his cousin, Dr. William Shippen (1736-1808), and Ann Penn, John Penn, Thomas Penn, and William Penn, relating to family affairs, Indian affairs, the estate of William Penn, and political matters in colonial Pennsylvania. Correspondents include John Armstrong, William Blythe, George Croghan, Thomas Gage, James Logan, Timothy Matlack, Israel Pemberton, Arthur St. Clair, James Tilghman, and Henry Wilmot.
ArchivalResource: 103 items.1 container.1 microfilm reel.
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- Shippen, Joseph, 1732-1810. Papers of Joseph Shippen, 1727-1783.
William Penn Charter School. Archives, 1666-1981.
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Archives, 1666-1981.
Minutes, correspondence, account books, legal, business and financial papers, illustrations, photographs, published material, artifacts, microfilm, etc. comprising the archives of the William Penn Charter School of Philadelphia. Records of the Corporation of Overseers include minutes (1712-1970); account books (1734-1957); legal, business and financial papers consist of charters (includes 1701 charter signed by Penn), reports of committees, deeds and other land related papers, indentures of apprentice teachers, papers related to various legacies, bills, receipts, building accounts, faculty accounts, etc.; correspondence (ca. 1725-1969) includes faculty correspondence, topics include discussion of moving school to Germantown; papers of Richard Mott Jones (Headmaster, 1874-1917); papers (ca. 1895-1917, 1930-1935) of Frederick L. Smith (teacher, 1895-1925; Headmaster, 1917); papers of Richard M. Gummere (Headmaster, 1918-1934); lists of Overseers, teachers, students, books in library; material on the history of the school includes clippings, essays, addresses, letters, catalogs, school logs, memorabilia, school and student publications, etc.; rules for students and teachers; illustrations and photographs of Overseers, buildings, faculty and student groups; 59 volumes comprising the original library of the school; microfilm of minute books and cumulative record cards (1940-1973) for classes; artifacts (1666-1932); additional persons represented in the records are Anthony Benezet, Edward Bettle, Rebecca Jones, Robert Proud and others.
ArchivalResource: ca. 42 ft.
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- William Penn Charter School. Archives, 1666-1981.
Willits, Samuel C. Papers, 1868-1885.
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Papers, 1868-1885.
Manuscript of Samuel C. Willits' history of Lower Dublin Academy and Holmesburg Library and biographical sketches of the trustees of these institutions, 1882-1885; Holmesburg Mill Invoice Book, 1868-1870; map of Thomas Holme's grant from William Penn, drawn in 1884.
ArchivalResource: 2 v. ; 36 cm. or smaller.
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- Willits, Samuel C. Papers, 1868-1885.
Logan, James, 1674-1751. Selections from the correspondence of the Honourable James Logan, 1699-1750.
Title:
Selections from the correspondence of the Honourable James Logan, 1699-1750.
Copied by Mrs. Deborah Norris Logan from original letters and papers in her family, with additions by J. Francis Fisher and Redmond Conyngham. Includes Logan's correspondence with William Penn, Hannah Callowhill Penn, and Isaac Norris, on early Philadelphia and Indian and colonial affairs.
ArchivalResource: 4 v. : copies.
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- Logan, James, 1674-1751. Selections from the correspondence of the Honourable James Logan, 1699-1750.
Barclay family. Robert Barclay of Ury family papers and maps, 1685-1835.
Title:
Robert Barclay of Ury family papers and maps, 1685-1835.
The collection contains two letters from Robert Barclay to William Penn, 8 February 1685/86, on spiritual matters and referring to East Jersey, and 9 December 1687 referring to financial matters; his daughter Christian's receipt book, 1697-1723, with indexes to the first and second of three parts concerning home remedies, cooking recipes, and cloth dying, and containing two pages of marriage and birth records of her children with Alexander Jaffray. Also, a manuscript map, copied by Samuel Woodward, of the Barclay tract in Pennsylvania surveyed and described by Samuel Rhoads, Jr., 1835, showing cultivated areas, mills, and coal seams, with two letters by Samuel Rhoads describing the tract in Bradford County; and a manuscript map of sundry tracts of land situated in Northumberland and Luzerne counties, Pa., ca. 1794. Removed from the collection and cataloged separately are Barclay family copies of the books: two copies of Robert Barclay's An apology for the true christian divinity (Birmingham, 1765); Truth triumphant through the spiritual warfare, christian labours and writings (London, 1692); first French edition of Apologie de la veritable theologie chretienne (London, 1702). Also removed are Walter Thom's Pedestrianism (Aberdeen, 1813); Robert Barclay Allardyce's Agricultural tour of the United States and upper Canada (Edinburgh, 1842); and A genealogical account of the Barclays of Urie (London, 1812) with manuscript annotations and genealogical notes bound in.
ArchivalResource: 5 items.
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- Barclay family. Robert Barclay of Ury family papers and maps, 1685-1835.
Pennsylvania. General Assembly. Laws, 1682-1719, 1682-1719
Title:
Pennsylvania. General Assembly. Laws, 1682-1719 1682-1719
Much of the material in both volumes is printed in Charter to William Penn, and Laws of the Province of Pennsylvania . . . (Harrisburg, 1879). The first volume, prepared possibly for James Logan, contains copies of Charles II's grant to William Penn of the Lower Counties, 1683, an act of the Privy Council, 1705, the charter of Pennsylvania of 1701, acts of the Assembly, 1682-1719.
ArchivalResource: 2.0 Volume(s), 2 volumes, 227 p.
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- Pennsylvania. General Assembly. Laws, 1682-1719, 1682-1719
Penn, William, 1644-1718. Papers of William Penn, 1681-1706.
Title:
Papers of William Penn, 1681-1706.
ArchivalResource: 8 items.
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- Penn, William, 1644-1718. Papers of William Penn, 1681-1706.
Quarry, Robert. Letter from Colonel Robert Quarry to William Blathwayt, 1703, June 26.
Title:
Letter from Colonel Robert Quarry to William Blathwayt, 1703, June 26.
Robert Quarry's report to William Blathwayt containing his accounts of the "Courts of Juidcature in Pennsylvania" and William Penn's government, the affairs of Guadalupe, the Carolinas, St. Augustine, Port Royal, New York, and Virgnina, and a description of "all the Queen's Govenors meeting once a year."
ArchivalResource: 18 pages, 33 cm., bound in an extra-illustrated volume.
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- Quarry, Robert. Letter from Colonel Robert Quarry to William Blathwayt, 1703, June 26.
Library of the Society of Friends (London Yearly Meeting). Quaker manuscripts collection from the Library of the Religious Society of Friends, Part A, 1650-1779 (inclusive), [microform].
Title:
Quaker manuscripts collection from the Library of the Religious Society of Friends, Part A, 1650-1779 (inclusive), [microform].
The collection consists of letters, journals, engravings, official documents, epistles, and other material relating to the Religious Society of Friends in England and North America.
ArchivalResource: 15 reels.
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- Library of the Society of Friends (London Yearly Meeting). Quaker manuscripts collection from the Library of the Religious Society of Friends, Part A, 1650-1779 (inclusive), [microform].
Quaker Collection, 1729-1920, 1729-1754
Title:
Quaker Collection, 1729-1920 1729-1754
This collection contains 6 documents pertaining to the Quakers of England, 1729-1920.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (6 items)
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- Quaker Collection, 1729-1920, 1729-1754
Penn, William, 1644-1718,. The royal charter of King Charles II to William Penn, esquire, proprietor of the province of Pennsylvania, 1701.
Title:
The royal charter of King Charles II to William Penn, esquire, proprietor of the province of Pennsylvania, 1701.
Contains a copy of the charter giving Penn land in the colonies. Also contains Penn's Frame of the Government of Pennsylvania in America, as well as, the laws he established, and the charter of the city of Philadelphia.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (41 p.) ; 37 cm.
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- Penn, William, 1644-1718,. The royal charter of King Charles II to William Penn, esquire, proprietor of the province of Pennsylvania, 1701.
Barker, Samuel, landlord. Burlington County, N.J., collection, 1678-1763.
Title:
Burlington County, N.J., collection, 1678-1763.
Letters and documents relating to the early Quaker settlement of Burlington County.
ArchivalResource: 75 items.
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- Barker, Samuel, landlord. Burlington County, N.J., collection, 1678-1763.
Documents relating to the Delaware and Seneca Indians, holographic copies
Title:
Documents relating to the Delaware and Seneca Indians, holographic copies
The handwritten documents are all copied from existing documents. They include a short biographical sketch about Chief Cornplanter and his sons; a letter written by John Langdale to Benjamin Franklin in 1764 about the nobility of character among the American Indians; a letter describing an incident involving a drunk Delaware Chief at a council meeting; a document about Chief Teedyuscung; extracts from a pamphlet entitled Some Observations on the Situation, Disposition, and Character of the Indian Natives of this Continent, published 1784; essay on religious opinions of the Muncy Delaware or Lenne Lenape Indians in their original state; and Captain Croughan's address to Indians on the Susquehanna, with notes mentioning the similarity of the speech to others.
ArchivalResource: 7 items.
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- Benezet, Anthony, 1713-1784. Documents relating to the Delaware and Seneca Indians, holographic copies 1763-1784.
Carpenter, Samuel, 1649-1714. Miscellaneous manuscripts, 1709.
Title:
Miscellaneous manuscripts, 1709.
Letter dated 1 August 1790 to William Penn, who was then Governor of Pennsylvania. Carpenter describes his political affairs with the Assembly, his answer to the long letter of George Whitehead, William Meade and Thomas Sawer to the Assembly, his sickness and other personal matters.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 leaf).
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- Carpenter, Samuel, 1649-1714. Miscellaneous manuscripts, 1709.
Penn, William, 1644-1718. ALS, 1701 Mar. 29, Philadelphia, to the Council at New Castle.
Title:
ALS, 1701 Mar. 29, Philadelphia, to the Council at New Castle.
Penn warns the council about a group of pirates supposed to be heading in their direction, and requests that they be sought and arrested.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (2 p.) in case ; 25 cm.
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- Penn, William, 1644-1718. ALS, 1701 Mar. 29, Philadelphia, to the Council at New Castle.
Ridge, Thomas J. [Letter, 1999 Mar. 9 : to Fred Rogers].
Title:
[Letter, 1999 Mar. 9 : to Fred Rogers].
Fred Rogers has been awarded the 1999 Pennsylvania Founder's Award by the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission.
ArchivalResource: 1 p.
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- Ridge, Thomas J. [Letter, 1999 Mar. 9 : to Fred Rogers].
Penn, William, 1644-1718. Miscellaneous manuscripts, 1682.
Title:
Miscellaneous manuscripts, 1682.
Document signed and sealed by William Penn, in which he releases John Geary from his indentures. Geary had entered into the indentures as security for the payment of ten pounds sterling for the purchase of five hundred acres of land in Pennsylvania. The document is dated 5 April 1682 and is witnessed by Harbert Springett, Thomas Coxe and Ben Griffith.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 leaf).
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- Penn, William, 1644-1718. Miscellaneous manuscripts, 1682.
Penn, William, 1644-1718,. [Palm leaf manuscript]
Title:
[Palm leaf manuscript] 1uuu.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. ; 6 x 49 cm.
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- Penn, William, 1644-1718,. [Palm leaf manuscript]
Society for the Commemoration of the Landing of William Penn. Correspondence and Membership list, 1825.
Title:
Correspondence and Membership list, 1825.
Constitution with lists of members. Also miscellaneous pieces of correspondence, receipts and accounts.
ArchivalResource: 1 v.
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- Society for the Commemoration of the Landing of William Penn. Correspondence and Membership list, 1825.
Nead, Frank B. Documents, 1663-1866.
Title:
Documents, 1663-1866.
Autograph letters and documents pertaining primarily to Pennsylvania colonial history; patent of land on the Delaware granted to Erick Nichelsen by Governor Richard Nicholls, 1663; original deed from Indian chiefs to William Penn for a portion of land in Pennsylvania, 1683; letter of instruction relating to legal and provincial matters, signed by William Penn, 1700; instruction to Governor Patrick Gordon concerning duties on English importation, signed by George II, 1732; papers, 1728-1777, relating to Indian affairs in which Robert Orme, William Johnson, Governor Robert H. Morris, Governor William Denny, Conrad Weiser, the Council of Safety, and others, were interested; petitions concerning extension of county boundary lines, iron industry, construction of roads, Connecticut affair, etc., 1728-1814; letters signed by George Washington, 1777-1783; certificates of enlistment, discharges, papers of the Committee of Safety of Pennsylvania, etc., 1775-1783; plans of the Asylum Company and of the North American Land Company, 1795; letters of James Buchanan, John C. Calhoun, Alexander J. Dallas, General Edward Braddock, Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Nicholson, Louis Marie de Noailles, James Hamilton, Timothy Pickering, Edmund Randolph, Joseph Reed; and other items.
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- Nead, Frank B. Documents, 1663-1866.
Bonsall Family Papers, 1683-1916, [Bulk Dates:1825-1875].
Title:
Bonsall Family Papers, 1683-1916 [Bulk Dates:1825-1875].
The papers of the Bonsall Family of Pennsylvania primarily consist of correspondence, personal and professional documents, journals, genealogical tables, photographs, and a family Bible. The majority of the letters, documents, and journals were generated by or for Edward H. Bonsall (1794-1879) and the members of his immediate family, particularly his eldest son, Spencer Bonsall (1816-1888). Also included are documents produced by or for other Bonsall family members, from Richard Bonsall who settled in Philadelphia with William Penn (ca. 1683) to Eleanor Crosby Martin Bonsall (1894-?), the daughter of William Martin Bonsall and granddaughter of Spencer Bonsall.
ArchivalResource: 2.5 linear ft. (6 document boxes, 1 oversized folder)
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- Bonsall Family Papers, 1683-1916, [Bulk Dates:1825-1875].
Baird, George M. P. Papers.
Title:
Papers.
Papers include Baird's manuscript of "Arms, seals and flags associated with the history of western Pennsylvania" and oversized color plates depicting the arms, seals and flags in the work. The oversized plates have been arranged in two folders, arms and seals, and flags, as MFD #12.
ArchivalResource: .15 linear ft. + two oversized folders.
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- Baird, George M. P. Papers.
Blathwayt, William, 1649?-1717. Papers, 1631-1722, bulk 1680-1700.
Title:
Papers, 1631-1722, bulk 1680-1700.
Papers consist chiefly of letters written to Blathwayt by colonial governors and others. Includes some drafts of letters by Blathwayt. Subjects include French and Indian troubles, military defense, illegal trade, the Navigation Acts, charter of Massachusetts, piracy in the Caribbean, Virginia tobacco trade, wars in Jamaica, the slave question in the Leeward Islands, troubles between governors and the assembly in Bermuda. Included is a copy of "The Declaration of the People Against Sir Wm. Berkeley..." (1676) by Nathaniel Bacon, Jr.; and an original draft of the Charter of Pennsylvania (1681)
ArchivalResource: 2564 items.
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- Blathwayt, William, 1649?-1717. Papers, 1631-1722, bulk 1680-1700.
Chew family. Papers, 1683-1896.
Title:
Papers, 1683-1896.
The collection reflects the family's interest in land speculation, particularly in western Pennsylvania and New Jersey; in the development of turnpikes, roads, mines, forges, and canals; and in local political affairs. Deeds, surveys, memoranda, administration agency accounts and correspondence, tax records, and correspondence from tenants make up a sizable part of the collection. Also of great import are the records of the several commissions appointed to resolve the Pennsylvania/Maryland boundary dispute and the records of the Mason/Dixon line commission, of which Chief Justice Benjamin Chew served as secretary. The Chew family members represented in the collection include: Samuel Chew, 1693-1744; his wife, Mary Chew, d. 1747; Benjamin Chew, 1722-1810; Elizabeth Oswald Chew; Samuel Chew, 1737-1809; Benjamin Chew, Jr., 1758-1844; Katherine Banning Chew, 1770-1855; Maria Chew; Henrietta Chew; Catherine Chew; Benjamin Chew III, 1793-1864; Samuel Chew, 1797-1815; Henry Banning Chew, 1800-1866; Elizabeth Ann Ralston Chew; William White Chew, 1803-1851; Anne Sophia Penn Chew, 1805-1892; Joseph Turner Chew, 1806-1835; Sarah Ann Kirker Chew; Anthony Banning Chew, 1809-1854; Samuel Chew, 1832-1887; Joseph Johnson; David Sands Brown; Mary Chew Wilcocks; Alexander Wilcocks; and Sir John Bridger.
ArchivalResource: 183 linear ft.
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- Chew family. Papers, 1683-1896.
Historical Society of Pennsylvania. Society Miscellaneous collection, 1800-1937.
Title:
Society Miscellaneous collection, 1800-1937.
The materials included in this collection are varied, and cover many significant events in the history of Pennsylvania and the country. Several documents relating to William Penn are in this collection, including his treaty with Tamanend, a Lenni-Lenape chief, and the charter of Philadelphia. There is a facsimile of the "Olive Branch" petition, a document written by Thomas Jefferson and John Dickinson in 1775 as a means of reconciliation between the American colonies and King George III of Great Britain, as well as a list of books ordered by Benjamin Franklin for the creation of the Library Company. Several documents relate to major wars, including the American Revolution, the War of 1812 (including the Act of War confirmed by James Madison and Congress), the Mexican-American War, Civil War and World War I. The collection also contains pieces of cultural interest such as trolley tokens; transportation tickets; business cards; invitations to prominent parties and social gatherings; propaganda from the early 20th century, including pieces promoting hygiene; and various forms of obsolete currency, including Revolutionary and Confederate money. There is also material pertaining to race relations, such as a petition to allow Blacks the use of trolleys, Owen Brown's "A Declaration of Liberty," records concerning relations with Indians and a petition for better treatment of the insane in city institutions. The Society Miscellaneous Collection includes a wide variety of materials relating to Pennsylvania and spanning several centuries. The majority of the collection is comprised of documents from and relate to governing bodies, civil organizations and societies in and around Pennsylvania. Examples range from official documents, such as petitions and surveys, to ephemera like tokens and tickets. Other items include watermarks, passports, sheet music, and poetry. While the collections spans from the 1670s to the 1930s, a significant portion of the papers date from the time of the Revolutionary War.
ArchivalResource: 42 boxes, (14.1 linear feet)
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- Historical Society of Pennsylvania. Society Miscellaneous collection, 1800-1937.
Keith, Charles Penrose, 1854-1939. Papers, ca. 1699-1866.
Title:
Papers, ca. 1699-1866.
Papers of the commercial enterprises, land transactions, administrative affairs in which members of the Keith family were concerned. Among the items: letter of William Penn to Augustine Herrman; letter of John Penn, 1799; John Pringle accounts, 1782; deeds, leases, surveys, land claims, wills, etc., 1740-1852; genealogical notes, 1846-1932.
ArchivalResource: ca. 115 items.
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- Keith, Charles Penrose, 1854-1939. Papers, ca. 1699-1866.
Charles Allen Munn collection, [ca. 1684-1833]
Title:
Charles Allen Munn collection, [ca. 1684-1833]
Collection includes letters, journals, newspapers, and broadsides from the Colonial, Revolutionary War, and early Federal periods in U.S. history. Correspondents include George Washington, John Quincy Adams, William Eaton, William Penn, Marquis de Lafayette, Charles Willson Peale, and Benjamin West. Also, copies of periodicals ROYAL AMERICAN MAGAZINE, 1774; INDEPENDENT LEDGER and AMERICAN ADVENTURER, 1783 and 1786; MASSACHUSETTS CENTINEL, 1788, 1790; George Washington's Orderly Books for July 9 through October 18, 1775 and June 20-August 26, 1776; three manuscript journals by Washington Irving; minutes of meetings of the Freeholders of Westmoreland County, Virginia, 1775-1776; and 31 drawings and sketches by John Trumbull.
ArchivalResource: 89 items.
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- Munn, Charles Allen,. Charles Allen Munn collection, [ca. 1684-1833]
Penn, Thomas, 1702-1775. Pennsylvania papers, 1682-1867 (bulk 1700-1800).
Title:
Pennsylvania papers, 1682-1867 (bulk 1700-1800).
Assorted land papers, grants, official warrants and commissions, charters, receipts, military accounts and vouchers, and other administrative papers, 1682-1867 (bulk 1700-1800), issued or pertaining to state officials and residents of Pennsylvania; including documents issued by Governor William Penn, Thomas Penn, the Pennsyvlvania Assembly, and the Pennsylvania Proprietaries.
ArchivalResource: .4 linear ft. (1 box)
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- Penn, Thomas, 1702-1775. Pennsylvania papers, 1682-1867 (bulk 1700-1800).
Cope, Gilbert, 1840-1928. Collected papers, 1681-1700.
Title:
Collected papers, 1681-1700.
Miscellanous papers, perhaps from Cope's Pennsylvania ancestors, including the marriage certificate of Joseph Taylor and Elizabeth Haines, March 16, 1700; marriage certificate of Abiah Taylor and Deborah Gearing, April 18, 1694; indenture of Joseph Taylor's apprenticeship, 1699; and lease of land by William Penn to Oliver Cope, Sept. 8, 1681.
ArchivalResource: 0.2 c.f. (1 package)
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- Cope, Gilbert, 1840-1928. Collected papers, 1681-1700.
Pennsylvaniana history collection, 1682-1960.
Title:
Pennsylvaniana history collection, 1682-1960.
This collection consists of 36 items, 23 of which are photocopies (including one photographic negative). Five of the photocopied items include documents signed by William Penn: two land transactions, an indenture, and an Indian treaty dated in the 1600s. Twelve items from the 1700s are photocopies, including William Penn's will, a deed between the six Indian Nations and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, letters, plans for forts at Augusta and Halifax, Catharina Moser's birth and baptismal certificate in German with Fraktur embellishments, a ship's roster, land surveys, and the Bill of Rights and Constitution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Ten items (including three photocopies) date from the 1800s. These include newspapers from New York, North Carolina, and Mississippi, 4 issues of the Pennsylvania Legislative Report, a blank purchase form, two certificates, and a photographic collage of the Pennsylvania Senate and House of Representatives. Four items date from the 1900s: prints of Civil War engravings, genealogical maps, a Pennsylvania tri-centennial proclamation, and a poster on General Sullivan's Indian expedition. Photocopies of two lithographs, the "Peepist Warning," a description with bond for the Little Saw Mill Run Rail Road, one photographic negative print (Penn's treaty with Indians), and unidentified newspaper clippings about the history of the Whiskey Rebellion (all undated.).
ArchivalResource: 36 items.
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- Pennsylvaniana history collection, 1682-1960.
Okie, J. Brognard. Pennsbury sources, [undated].
Title:
Pennsbury sources, [undated].
Sources used in planning the recreation of William Penn's country estate, Pennsbury Manor.
ArchivalResource: 1 v.
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- Okie, J. Brognard. Pennsbury sources, [undated].
Meredith, William M. (William Morris), 1799-1873. Miscellaneous manuscripts, 1848.
Title:
Miscellaneous manuscripts, 1848.
Copy of a memorial tracing the history of a Philadelphia land patent, including quotations of earlier documents. The original date of the memorial is 27 December 1838; the present copy is dated 13 September 1848 and is entirely in the hand of William M. Meredith, Esq. The document discusses John Holme, the original planner of Philadelphia and quotes the following earlier documents: a letter dated 4 June 1684 from William Penn to Thomas Holme, Surveyor General, requesting Holme to survey a piece of property (copy of this letter certified 28 May 1816 by Richard T. Leek); and a surveying certification from Thomas Holme, dated 25 August 1684 (copy certified 28 May 1816 by John Cochran).
ArchivalResource: 1 item (2 leaves).
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- Meredith, William M. (William Morris), 1799-1873. Miscellaneous manuscripts, 1848.
Smith, Charles Morton, d. 1914,. Collection, 1685-1843.
Title:
Collection, 1685-1843.
Deeds, 1685-1805, and letters, marriage licenses, etc., 1686-1842, of genealogical and historical interest for colonial Pennsylvania; documents relate to the early settlers and the proprietors: William Penn, James Logan, George Claypoole, William Markham, Benjamin Franklin, Hugh Roberts, and others.
ArchivalResource: 300 items.
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- Smith, Charles Morton, d. 1914,. Collection, 1685-1843.
Penn, Hannah Callowhill, 1671-1726. Collection of William Penn papers, 1674-1851, 1674-1719.
Title:
Collection of William Penn papers, 1674-1851, 1674-1719.
This collection includes photocopies of letters from William and Hannah Penn, and photocopies of accounts of the convincement and of the death of WIlliam Penn, an example of his coat of arms, and various notes concerning the provenance of the Penn papers.
ArchivalResource: 16 folders.
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- Penn, Hannah Callowhill, 1671-1726. Collection of William Penn papers, 1674-1851, 1674-1719.
Bonsall family. Bonsall family papers, [ca. 1751]-1905.
Title:
Bonsall family papers, [ca. 1751]-1905.
The collection is richest in 19th century materials. Included in the collection are a group of volumes containing notes, poetry journals, general memoranda, and the genealogy of the family; about twenty large legal documents, including a group of indentures and deeds on vellum (ca. 1751-1798); photographs, tintypes, silhouettes, calling cards, etc; a Bible with genealogical records of the family; a group of miscellaneous items (play bills, jury lists, marriage licenses, etc); and several hundred letters from members of the family, friends, and business associates. The letters deal with personal matters, business affairs, and topics of contemporary interest. Many of these letters have a pleasant 19th-century flavor, and as a group they present a rather complete picture of a prosperous and intellectually active Pennsylvania family.
ArchivalResource: 1.5 linear ft. ( 3 boxes & 1 folder)
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- Bonsall family. Bonsall family papers, [ca. 1751]-1905.
William Penn Challenging Vision [motion picture]
Title:
William Penn Challenging Vision [motion picture]
ArchivalResource: 1 film reel; 16 mm.
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- William Penn Challenging Vision [motion picture]
William Blathwayt Papers, 1680-1700
Title:
William Blathwayt Papers 1680-1700
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- William Blathwayt Papers, 1680-1700
Bache Papers-Castle Collection, 1766-1946.
Title:
Bache Papers-Castle Collection, 1766-1946.
The collection contains personal papers, correspondence, notes, financial papers, genealogical research, and printed materials of the Bache family, desendants of Benjamin Franklin. The papers of Franklin's grandson, Benjamin Franklin Bache, are at the core of the collection, covering almost the entire span of his life. Personal papers include schoolboy essays and notes, and correspondence with his grandfather, father and mother, and with his future wife Margaret Hartman Markoe. The collection also includes a journal Bache kept while in Geneva and Paris (1 August 1782-14 September 1785), in which he described the people and events he saw, including Louis XVI, Marie Antoinette, and John Jay. There are also many papers in this collection relating to the estate of Francis Markoe in St. Croix (V.I.), to which Margaret and her children were heirs. Bache's professional papers include letters from Thomas Jefferson, Thomas Paine, Robert Morris and James Monroe. His son Franklin Bache is also well represented, and his personal papers and correspondence are joined with records of his professional accomplishments and honors. There are smaller amounts of material for succeeding generations, including Alexander Dallas Bache (1806-1867), Thomas Hewson Bache (1826-1890), Charles Meigs Bache (1829-1890), Albert Dabadie Bache (1832-1895), and Franklin Bache (1869-1946). The collection also includes approximately 70 imprints and bound volumes.
ArchivalResource: ca. 1100 items (7 linear ft.)
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- Bache Papers-Castle Collection, 1766-1946.
Historical manuscripts collection, 1347-1969, bulk: 1775-1885
Title:
Historical manuscripts collection [bulk]:1775-1885 [inclusive]: 1347-1969
This is a varied collection of historical manuscripts obtained by the Free Library of Philadelphia over the course of its history. The collection dates from 1347 to 1969 and is primarily an autograph collection. The collection includes American, British, and European materials; the majority of the items are American. There are typewritten transcriptions of some of the letters in the collection.
ArchivalResource: 1.5 Linear feet
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- Historical manuscripts collection, Bulk, 1775-1885, 1347-1969
Franklin-Bache Papers, 1707-1799
Title:
Franklin-Bache Papers 1707-1799
Containing over 4 linear feet of letters and documents, the Franklin-Bache Papers comprises the second largest collection of letters and documents relating to Benjamin Franklin in the APS Library. Although the scope of the collection is broad, including materials from the time of Franklin's arrival in Philadelphia to his death, the heart of the collection documents the period of Franklin's ministry in France (1776-1785) and his diplomatic efforts to win financial and military support for the revolutionary cause, as well as less intensive coverage of his ministry in England before the Revolution. Franklin's correspondence with American and French officials, financiers (personal and otherwise), and savants provides tantalizing details on the social context of Franklin's ministry in France, his intellectual life, and his growing celebrity. Much of the correspondence documents the efforts to convince French officials early in the war to support the American cause, but there is valuable material relating to the peace negotiations as well. The collection is equally rich in personal correspondence, including a rich set of letters from Mary Stevenson Hewson, Georgiana Shipley, Catherine Ray Greene, Jane Mecom, Deborah Franklin, and a number of Franklin's other relatives. The collection is arranged chronologically.
ArchivalResource: 4.0 Linear feet
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Keith, William, Sir, 1680-1749. Papers [microform], ca. 1699-1701, 1725.
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Papers [microform], ca. 1699-1701, 1725.
Letter concerning powers of the governor addressed to the governor of Pennsylvania, Sir William Keith, from Robert Turner and other residents of the colony, 5 November 1699 or 1700; charter of the borough of Chester, signed by William Penn on 31 October 1701; and a letter, 13 December 1725, from Keith to James Logan, in which Keith addresses issues discussed in Logan's paper, "The Antidote," relating to powers granted the governor by the Royal Charter.
ArchivalResource: 1 reel of microfilm (35mm)
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- Keith, William, Sir, 1680-1749. Papers [microform], ca. 1699-1701, 1725.
Washington Irving collection, 1683-1839, (bulk 1753-1839)
Title:
Washington Irving collection, 1683-1839 (bulk 1753-1839)
Collection is composed of autograph letters of prominent colonial, revolutionary, and early American figures which are interleaved in the five volume work by Washington Irving, LIFE OF GEORGE WASHINGTON. The letters were bound into the work by R. W. Smith in 1878-1879 for Timothy Hopkins.
ArchivalResource: 5 v.
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- Washington Irving collection, 1683-1839, (bulk 1753-1839)
Sparks, Jared, 1789-1866. Portrait collection, ca. 1600-1850
Title:
Jared Sparks portrait collection, [ca. 1600-1850]
About 575 portraits of eminent men and women of the 15th-19th centuries in Europe and America, especially figures of the American Revolution, mounted on paper in alphabetical order. Most are engravings. Those depicted include John Adams, Samuel Adams, Benedict Arnold, Beaumarchais, Napoleon Bonaparte, Mohawk chief Joseph Brant Thayendenegea ("commonly called Brant"), General John Burgoyne, Edmund Burke, Aaron Burr, Catherine the Great, King Charles I, King Charles II, King Charles X of France, Christopher Columbus, Charles Cornwallis, Oliver Cromwell, Sir Francis Drake, Frederick the Great, King George III, Alexander Hamilton, John Hancock, Henry III, Henry VIII, Patrick Henry, King James I, King James II, Thomas Jefferson, John Paul Jones, Tadeusz Kościuszko, and the Marquis de Lafayette. Also depicted are the Kings Louis XIV, Louis XV, Louis XVI, and Louis XVIII of France, James Madison, Martin Luther; Mary, Queen of Scots; Maurepas, Gouverneur Morris, Lord North, Thomas Paine, and William Penn. Also included are portraits of William Pitt, Joseph Priestley, Walter Raleigh, Paul Revere, Benjamin Rush; Deborah Sampson, "who served for three years during the Revolution as a common soldier"; Philip Schuyler, Robert Walpole, George Washington, Martha Washington, Daniel Webster, Eli Whitney, William and Mary, and General James Wolfe.
ArchivalResource: 5 v. ; 25 cm.
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- Sparks, Jared, 1789-1866,. Jared Sparks portrait collection, [ca. 1600-1850].
Trent, William, d.1724. William Trent ledger, 1703-1709.
Title:
William Trent ledger, 1703-1709.
William Trent's ledger begins in 1703 and continues through 1709. Entries, made in the double-entry style of bookkeeping, span more than 230 pages. Most entries contain few details and merely consist of names, prices, and methods of payment. Nevertheless, the ledger does allude to the large volume of business that Trent conducted and the breadth of his interests, which included grain, tobacco, wine, and pelts. Many entries refer to ships and voyages, briefly chronicling trade with the Carolinas, Curacoa, and St. Thomas. In addition, Trent's "account of Negroes" on page 156 is a brief account of his involvement in the slave trade. Among the individual accounts noted in the volume are several merchants who are noted as being "of London," as well as numerous prominent Philadelphians, including James Logan and Isaac Norris. Among the more interesting accounts is one entitled "house in ye 2nd Street bott of Sam'l Carpenter." This account, begun on April 29, 1704, chronicles work done on what was known as the Slate Roof House. This house was briefly inhabited by various members of the Penn family while they were in Philadelphia. Before selling the house to Isaac Norris several years later, Trent made numerous improvements to the house, including the installation of a pump. While most of the volume was written in the same hand, presumably that of Trent's clerk, occasional entries were recorded in another, less precise style. An 1897 newspaper clipping, laid into the back of the volume, provides some history and interpretation of the accounts, with particular attention to Trent's purchase of the Slate Roof House.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (disbound)
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- Trent, William, d.1724. William Trent ledger, 1703-1709.
Penn, William, 1644-1718. ALS, 1703 May 10 : London [Eng.] to "honored ffriend" [Edward Southwell?] / Wm Penn.
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ALS, 1703 May 10 : London [Eng.] to "honored ffriend" [Edward Southwell?] / Wm Penn.
Recommends Capt. Best to the Duke (James Butler?); the "substantial and eminent" Joseph Pike; prediction that Ireland could be "happy for an age," if it makes use of opportunity; Emperor's envoy reports P. Lewis attacked the trenches of Mar(shal) Villar [sic].
ArchivalResource: 1 item (3 p.) ; 23 cm.
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- Penn, William, 1644-1718. ALS, 1703 May 10 : London [Eng.] to "honored ffriend" [Edward Southwell?] / Wm Penn.
Penn, William, 1644-1718. A brief account of some of my exercises from my childhood left with my dear daughter Gulielma Maria Penn / written by Edward Pennington, 1680. 1700s.
Title:
A brief account of some of my exercises from my childhood left with my dear daughter Gulielma Maria Penn / written by Edward Pennington, 1680. 1700s.
Consists of an autograph manuscript copied by an unknown hand in the 18th century.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (97 p.) ; 22.5 x 16 cm.
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- Penn, William, 1644-1718. A brief account of some of my exercises from my childhood left with my dear daughter Gulielma Maria Penn / written by Edward Pennington, 1680. 1700s.
Logan, James, 1674-1751. Papers, 1681-1751.
Title:
Papers, 1681-1751.
These papers include letters, letterbooks, official correspondence to Logan and other correspondence to him from the Penn family. There is also a letterbook of James Steel. Miscellaneous papers include a journal of a voyage to Great Britain and Spain, 1709-1711, taken by Logan, meditations, and a letter from Logan to Benjamin Franklin.
ArchivalResource: 11 microfilm reels.
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- Logan, James, 1674-1751. Papers, 1681-1751.
Albert Duveen art reference files
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Albert Duveen art reference files
Files on ca. 150 American artists and art subjects, selected from Duveen's art reference files. Included are photographs of paintings in other collections, auction and exhibition catalogs, miscellaneous publications.
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- Duveen, Albert. Albert Duveen art reference files, [ca. 1831-1950].
Penn, William, 1644-1718. ALS, 1703 May 10 : London [Eng.] to "honored ffriend" [Edward Southwell?] / Wm Penn.
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ALS, 1703 May 10 : London [Eng.] to "honored ffriend" [Edward Southwell?] / Wm Penn.
Recommends Capt. Best to the Duke (James Butler?); the "substantial and eminent" Joseph Pike; prediction that Ireland could be "happy for an age," if it makes use of opportunity; Emperor's envoy reports P. Lewis attacked the trenches of Mar(shal) Villar [sic].
ArchivalResource: 1 item (3 p.) ; 23 cm.
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- Penn, William, 1644-1718. ALS, 1703 May 10 : London [Eng.] to "honored ffriend" [Edward Southwell?] / Wm Penn.
Henry, Mathew Schropp, 1790-1862. Indian names of rivers, streams & other noted places in the state of Pennsylvania ... / by Matthew S. Henry.
Title:
Indian names of rivers, streams & other noted places in the state of Pennsylvania ... / by Matthew S. Henry. 1854 July.
"Indian names of rivers, streams & other noted places in the state of Pennsylvania + the meaning or translation of such names together with all other names of streams, & from whom such names are derived or other circumstances attending the same. Also some old Indian towns & forts +c. which latter were created during the Indian wars from 1755 to 1764. Collected and arranged from early Deeds +c to William Penn, from a manuscript of John Heckewelder, Zeisberger, Moravian missionaries amongst the Indians, + other sources."--P. 1.
ArchivalResource: 43, [1] p. : ill., map ; 31 x 20 cm.
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- Henry, Mathew Schropp, 1790-1862. Indian names of rivers, streams & other noted places in the state of Pennsylvania ... / by Matthew S. Henry.
Penn-Forbes papers, 1644-1744.
Title:
Penn-Forbes papers, 1644-1744.
The papers of Admiral Sir William Penn include the journal of his service with the Irish Fleet, 1644-1647; sailing instructions for the fleet, 1653; an inventory of his property, 1670; letters to his son William, 1666-1670; letters to the Admiral. A larger group reflects the efforts of William Penn, the Founder, to administer his province, his intention to surrender the government to the Crown, 1710/11, and the conflict over the Penn inheritance among the children of his two marriages. Present, too, are letters from English political figures, 1674-1710, as well as from prominent early Friends, including George Fox, 1674-1689, and John Gratton, 1689-1693.
ArchivalResource: 203 items.
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- Penn-Forbes papers, 1644-1744.
Papers, Addition One, 1695-1765.
Title:
Papers, Addition One, 1695-1765.
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- Papers, Addition One, 1695-1765.
Penn, William, 1644-1718. ALS, 1683 July 24, Philadelphia, to Francis North, Lord Guilford.
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ALS, 1683 July 24, Philadelphia, to Francis North, Lord Guilford.
Shortly after his arrival, Penn sends a description of his province to North, who was then Lord Keeper of the Great Seal.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (2 p.) in frame ; 50 cm.
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- Penn, William, 1644-1718. ALS, 1683 July 24, Philadelphia, to Francis North, Lord Guilford.
Miller, Richmond P. (Richmond Pearson), 1902-1972. Papers, 1923-1970.
Title:
Papers, 1923-1970.
This collection contains the papers of Richmond P. Miller, Quaker author and educator, including correspondence, writings, and papers relating to various Quaker concerns. Miller was involved with the 1962 NBC television production, Gentle Persuaders, the William Penn Tercentenary in 1964, the William Jeanes Memorial Library controversy, and the United Nations. In addition, he participated in commemorative events at Quaker meeting houses, the All American Friends Conference in Oskaloosa, 1929, First Day Schools, Friends Peace Committee, National Conference on the Churches and Social Welfare in Cleveland, 1961, the Ohio Yearly Meeting Sesquicentennial in 1962, School of Mysticism in New York, 1929, World Conference of Friends in 1952, and Young Friends Caravan in 1925.
ArchivalResource: 6 boxes ; 3 linear ft.
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- Miller, Richmond P. (Richmond Pearson), 1902-1972. Papers, 1923-1970.
Penn, William, 1644-1718. ALS, [16]91 June 16, England to T[homas] L[loyd] / Wm. Penn.
Title:
ALS, [16]91 June 16, England to T[homas] L[loyd] / Wm. Penn.
Concerns Penn's troubles; requests assistance from Lloyd in the governing of Pennsylvania and to Penn's Commissioners of Property; monetary fines imposed on Penn; death of many Friends including Robert Barclay and George Fox; and refers to the Keithian controversy "the storm that is coming."
ArchivalResource: 1 item (5 p.) ; 23 cm.
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- Penn, William, 1644-1718. ALS, [16]91 June 16, England to T[homas] L[loyd] / Wm. Penn.
Proud, Robert, 1728-1813. Papers, 1754-1806.
Title:
Papers, 1754-1806.
Mss. of writings, including verse, translations, essays, surveys, and commentary of George Keith and William Penn.
ArchivalResource: ca. 4 in.
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- Proud, Robert, 1728-1813. Papers, 1754-1806.
Darlington family. Autograph files of the Darlington family, 1610-1914 [electronic resource].
Title:
Autograph files of the Darlington family, 1610-1914 [electronic resource].
The Darlington Autograph Files are a selection of documents created by various historical figures between 1610 and 1914. It consists of 601 documents, some related to one another through specific historical events while others were collected by the Darlington family for their rarity. The items have been acquired through a donation by the Darlington family, who had an interest in collecting and preserving the history of western Pennsylvania. Many of the items are from such notable figures as Benjamin Franklin, Napoleon Bonaparte, William Penn, Robert Fulton, Robert R. Livingston, and Patrick Henry. Prominent citizens of the Pittsburgh area are also represented in the collection, with letters and other documents from Mary Croghan Schenley, James O'Hara, William Wilkins, Presley Neville, and Richard Butler, among others. This collection broadly displays the historical interests of William Darlington and his wife, Mary Carson O'Hara Darlington. The colonial period, French and Indian War, Revolutionary War, Whiskey Rebellion, westward expansion, and other topics were of particular interest to the family. Many of these items are clearly in the realm of interest of the Darlington family who collected rare books and manuscripts related to geography, literature, and the history of western Pennsylvania. Some of the earliest items within the collection document the personal and business correspondence of the Penn family from 1641, including the division of land between Lord Baltimore and William Penn in 1685. Many of the assembled records describe events in western Pennsylvania. Letters and other items from George Croghan, a seventeenth century settler, fur trader, and Indian agent stationed at Fort Pitt, and his extended family are part of the collection. Among these items is a bill of sale to William Croghan, Jr. for four slaves. Later Croghan family letters include those between his infamous granddaughter, Mary Croghan Schenley, who eloped with the much older Captain Edward Schenley. Additionally, there are letters to Mary's father from Captain Schenley and others written during the time of the scandal, which garnered a worldwide audience in the early 1840s. Other items include letters from General Edward Braddock and Brigadier General Edward Hand written while he was stationed at Fort Pitt. Many pieces in the collection are from renowned military and political figures of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. They include Thomas Jefferson, George Mason, Henry Knox, William McKinley, Jr., Alexander Hamilton, Arthur St. Clair, Andrew Jackson, Gouverner Morris, and Albert Gallatin among others. Foreign leaders represented in the collection are the Marquis de Lafayette, King George III, and Napoleon Bonaparte. Quite a few of the documents' authors have backgrounds in artistic and scholarly professions. They include John Ormsby (1829-1895), a British translator known for his translation of Don Quixote de la Mancha; Henry Wickham Steed (1871-1956), a British journalist and historian; and famed British stage actor, Sir Henry Irving (1838-1905). While most of the documents are original, a small number are photocopies, handwritten copies, typed transcripts, or other forms of surrogate records, all of which are noted as such. A number of the handwritten copies were made for business purposes at the time the original was created and, in some cases, years or decades later. These items are denoted by the bracketed term [duplicate]. Modern hand-written copies are denoted by the bracketed term [copy]. Additionally, some items have accompanying transcripts. In some instances the year of an undated item may be known due to references to events in the document, as with some of the Croghan family letters, the date is indicated in brackets. Other information enclosed in brackets include comments about the item being described, such as the language in which it is written or, in one case, a note about an exceptional watermark. Many individuals represented in the collection had one or more military titles during their lifetime. However, in the contents list a military title is only used when the title and last name are the only types of identification used in a document. Although it is not documented in the inventory, occasionally a note, news clipping, or paper describing an event or person has been included with the item, presumably accumulated by library staff. Item level description is not provided, only the names of the correspondents, signatories, and dates are given.
ArchivalResource: 3.5 linear ft. ( 7 boxes + 14 oversized folders)
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- Darlington family. Autograph files of the Darlington family, 1610-1914 [electronic resource].
McNeil Center for Early American Studies. Records, 1959-2006.
Title:
Records, 1959-2006.
The records for the McNeil Center for Early American Studies document the efforts the consortium to fulfill its mission. The collection is divided in two sections according to the date of their processing. The first section, processed in 1992, is 12 cubic feet in volume,; the second section, done in 2010, has 6.3 c.f. Each section consists of four series: The Administrative series consists of two parts, General files and Financial files. The General files include correspondence, annual reports, announcements, brochures, personnel information, and mailing lists. The Financial files include development records, budgetary files, and miscellaneous expenditure files. The development records contain a wealth of information on the Mellon Foundation and the National Endowment of Humanities, the two major funding agencies for the Center, as well as other corporate sponsors and fund raising efforts. The Fellowship files constitute the bulk of the collection. This series contains files on all applicants for doctoral, post-doctoral, and travel fellowships. Applicant files normally contain statements of purpose, letters of recommendations, and writing samples, often in the form of research papers, speeches, articles, and book chapters. As a result, there is a wealth of scholarly research in this series. The Seminar series also holds a variety of scholarly work. The Projects series includes information on the various national conferences and projects supported by the Center. These conferences and projects include the Papers of William Penn; the Biographical Dictionary of Early Pennsylvania Legislators Project; the Transformation of Philadelphia and the Delaware Valley, 1750-1850 Project; "The World of William Penn" Conference, 1981; "The World Turned Upside Down: Working People in England and America, 1660-1790" Conference, 1981; "The Founding of Pennsylvania, 1682-1800" Conference, 1982; "The Creation of the American Constitution" Conference, 1984; and the Graduate Student Conference, 1999-2001.
ArchivalResource: 18.5 cubic feet.
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- McNeil Center for Early American Studies. Records, 1959-2006.
Adams, John, 1735-1826. Letter, 1787 May 1, London, to Philip Mazzei, Paris.
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Letter, 1787 May 1, London, to Philip Mazzei, Paris.
Explains laws requiring masters of vessels to keep their passengers from want. He knows nothing about W. Penn's death in Fleet prison.
ArchivalResource: 1 p. 27 cm.
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- Adams, John, 1735-1826. Letter, 1787 May 1, London, to Philip Mazzei, Paris.
Smith, Richard Penn, 1799-1854. Manuscripts, 1785-1856.
Title:
Manuscripts, 1785-1856.
Plays, poetry, narratives, essays, by Richard Penn Smith, Philadelphia dramatist and lawyer. Among the manuscripts are: "The Divorce, or Mock Cavalier"; "William Penn," a melodrama; "The Triumph at Plattsburg," a drama; "The Bombardment of Algiers;" "Quite Correct," a comedy; "The Pelican," a farce; "The Man of Mystery"; "A Wife at a Venture," comedy, etc. Some of these plays were successfully produced at the Arch Street, Walnut Street, and Chestnut Street theatres. Included are a volume containing a list of names of subscribers to the Political Works of the late Richard Penn Smith, 1856, and a cashbook of William Monroe, 1785.
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- Smith, Richard Penn, 1799-1854. Manuscripts, 1785-1856.
Chew family. Chew Family papers, 1659-1986 (bulk 1740-1930).
Title:
Chew Family papers, 1659-1986 (bulk 1740-1930).
The Chew Family Papers is a remarkable collection due to its range, depth, and scope. Nearly every major subject in early American history is touched upon in these papers; the date span of the collection allows for a study of the trajectory of American social, political, and economic development through the lens of one prominent family. This collection is the product of seven generations of the Chew family's professional and personal lives. Many of the papers were created during the late eighteenth through mid-nineteenth centuries, but they continued to be used over the course of the next one hundred years by the family as they settled estates, sold off land, and sought to settle debts. While the papers were an integral part of the management of the family's financial affairs, the Chews also prized the papers as part of their heritage. Around the time of the Centennial celebration in the United States, the Chews began to recognize the legacy of their family in the early history of Philadelphia and Pennsylvania, and spent a great deal of time inventorying and describing the contents of the papers. The Chew family became archivists of their own records, maintaining the collection as a whole and retrieving portions of the papers that had been lost or sold during the nineteenth century. They stored some records in safe deposit boxes, and other portions of the collection were arranged methodically throughout Cliveden. They created extensive descriptions of where groups of materials were stored and arranged them by family member, an arrangement that has largely been maintained. Some of these inventories can be found within the collection; others are housed in the collection files, which may be accessed by asking an archivist for permission to view these files. The materials in this collection cover a wide range of topics, reflecting the Chew family's involvement in legal, business, political, private, and social spheres. This extensive collection documents the lives of the Maryland and Pennsylvania branches of the Chew family through seven generations. In addition to the collection's emphasis on the Chew family and their connections within Philadelphia's elite, the papers provide a perspective on the lives of many of the Chews'slaves and servants, and offer insights into family relationships, women's history, health, religion, legal history, the Revolutionary and Civil wars, politics, trade, land management and settlement, surveying, industrialization, and the growth and development of the city of Philadelphia. The focus of the collection revolves around Benjamin Chew, his son Benjamin Jr. and his offspring. Both father and son were influential lawyers, and together amassed large quantities of land in Pennsylvania, Maryland, Delaware, and New Jersey. Benjamin Chew Jr.'s land holdings and estate became a major point of contention within the family after his death in 1844. This dispute, which continued for over forty years, was devastating to the Chews'family relationships and fortune, and is a central focus of the collection. The collection is divided into twenty-nine series, with over half of these dedicated to individual family members or family groups. Other series document the family's land holdings, Cliveden, their home in Germantown; the family's genealogical research; and their substantial map collection. The materials range in date from the seventeenth through the twentieth century, but the richest documentation is on nineteenth century life in the mid-Atlantic region. The collection contains business and financial records, cartographic material, correspondence, ephemera, legal documents, personal papers, and other materials created and collected by the Chews during the eighteenth, nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
ArchivalResource: 848 boxes, 311 flat files, 36 rolls, (288.5 linear ft.)
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- Chew family. Chew Family papers, 1659-1986 (bulk 1740-1930).
Lehman, George, d. 1870. The great elm tree of Shackamaxon (now Kensington) [picture] / edited and engraved by Geo. Lehman.
Title:
The great elm tree of Shackamaxon (now Kensington) [picture] / edited and engraved by Geo. Lehman. [between 1840 and 1870]
The scene includes people, animals, boats on the Delaware and a view of Philadelphia as well as the treaty elm.
ArchivalResource: 1 art print : engraving, col. ; 43 x 57 cm.
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- Lehman, George, d. 1870. The great elm tree of Shackamaxon (now Kensington) [picture] / edited and engraved by Geo. Lehman.
Parsons, William. 7500 Acres of land survey'd for William Penn.
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7500 Acres of land survey'd for William Penn. [ca. 1741]
ArchivalResource: 1 map : ms. ; 33 x 42 cm.
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- Parsons, William. 7500 Acres of land survey'd for William Penn.
Collection of Material about William Penn and his Descendants, 1838-1960
Title:
Collection of Material about William Penn and his Descendants, 1838-1960
ArchivalResource: 7 boxes (3.5 linear ft.)
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- Collection of Material about William Penn and his Descendants, 1838-1960
Penn, William, 1644-1718. Choice observations taken out of severall authors, 1695.
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Choice observations taken out of severall authors, 1695.
Manuscript on paper, in a single mixed hand, containing a copy of an edition of William Penn's Some Fruits of Solitude. This version has 467 numbered precepts, aphorisms, and moral observations. Manuscript also contains 5 p. of notes on "soldiery."
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (99 p.) ; 12 cm.
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- Penn, William, 1644-1718. Choice observations taken out of severall authors, 1695.
Du Ponceau, Peter Stephen, 1760-1844. Collection, 1781-1844
Title:
Peter Stephen Du Ponceau Collection 1781-1844
A pioneer in ethnographic and linguistic studies of the American Indian and one of the most active members of the American Philosophical Society, Peter Stephen Du Ponceau helped to establish the American Philosophical Society's reputation as one of the world's foremost centers for the study of American Indians and their languages. The Peter Stephen Du Ponceau collection consists of correspondence on legal matters, Indian linguistics, silk culture, maritime law, the American Philosophical Society, and various publications of the early nineteenth century. The collection also includes several essays by Du Ponceau, most of which deal with maritime law.
ArchivalResource: 0.5 Linear feet
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- Peter Stephen Du Ponceau Collection, 1781-1844
Stauffer, David McNeely, 1845-1913,. Collection, ca. 1644-1884.
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Collection, ca. 1644-1884.
Letters of Queen Kristina of Sweden, 1644; John Printz, 1644; Peter Stuyvesant, 1653; Sir William Penn, 1655; William Penn to the Indians in Pennsylvania, 1681; James Harrison and William Turner to William Penn, 1686, 1690, 1697; William Markham and James Pemberton letters relating to lands and surveys, 1693, 1694; petitions for licences for public houses, grand jury lists, mortgages, bonds, shipping bills, receipts, marriage and court records, 1709-1767; miscellaneous documents relating to extension of the frontier toward the Susquehanna River, whale boats on the Oswago, Indian affairs, Fort Augusta, Fort Allen, Fort Pitt, treaty of Easton, French and Indian War, embargoes, smallpox epidemics, 1701-1763. Letters of Jaspar Yeates, Sir William Johnson, Edward Penington, Sir William Keith, Jacob Arndt, John Bayard, William Parsons, Phineas Pemberton, Thomas Leach, Edmund Physick, Jacob Duché, Springett Penn, Nicholas Scull, Anne Caesar de la Luzerne, Isaac Norris, Thomas Bradford, George Washington, William Shippen, Dr. Caspar Wistar, Rembrandt Peale, Mary Masters Penn, Franklin Bache, Thomas McKean, Clement Biddle, and Joseph Watson; petitions of Mennonites and Quakers relating to the oath of allegiance, 1778; Revolutionary War items relating to confiscation of property, raising of troops, medical supplies, finance, distress on the frontiers, pensions to families of soldiers, armaments, enlistment, 1775-1783; portraits of eminent Americans and Europeans; views of colonial Philadelphia churches, inns, mills, bridges, and homes; miscellaneous maps, facsimiles, sketches, drawings, and broadsides.
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- Stauffer, David McNeely, 1845-1913,. Collection, ca. 1644-1884.
Bowne family papers, ca. 1649-1921, bulk (ca. 1649-1803).
Title:
Bowne family papers, ca. 1649-1921, bulk (ca. 1649-1803).
Collection consists of Jacob Titus Bowne's correspondence, 1868-1921, and genealogies relating to the history of the Bowne family of England and Flushing, New York, and 17th, 18th, and 19th century manuscripts concerning the Bowne family.
ArchivalResource: 4 linear feet (7 boxes, 5 v.)
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- Bowne, Robert H., 1776-1843. Bowne family papers, ca. 1649-1921, bulk (ca. 1649-1803).
Okie, John M. John M. Okie collection on agricultural history, 1686-1944.
Title:
John M. Okie collection on agricultural history, 1686-1944.
The collection contains transcripts (typewritten) and photocopies (negative) of originals owned by the Philadelphia Society for Promoting Agriculture. Letters, addresses, reports, and pamphlets concern such agricultural topics as disease, experimentation, farms and farming, fertilization, husbandry, insects, mechanization, methods, and studies of travels through the countryside, especially Pennsylvania. Includes letters relating to agriculture by Benjamin Franklin, James Madison, Thomas Paine, William Penn, and George Washington, an address of Nicholas Biddle, and letters from Penn State librarian Willard Potter Lewis to Okie, 1936-1944, when searching for the material.
ArchivalResource: 0.60 cubic feet.
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- Okie, John M. John M. Okie collection on agricultural history, 1686-1944.
Wetherill, Robert. Miscellaneous manuscripts, 1701.
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Miscellaneous manuscripts, 1701.
Promissory note acknowledging that Robert Wetherill owes ten pounds to William Penn, Governor of Pennsylvania. Also indicates that James Wood owes William Penn five pounds. Signed by Nathan Stanbury, second mayor of Philadelphia.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 leaf)
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- Wetherill, Robert. Miscellaneous manuscripts, 1701.
Penn, William, 1644-1718. Miscellaneous letters and documents, 1665-1801.
Title:
Miscellaneous letters and documents, 1665-1801.
Three volumes contain letters, laws, charters, reports, proclamations, petitions, and other official and semi-official documents relating principally to early Pennsylvania and New Jersey, signed by or addressed to William Penn, among others. A fourth volume is Penn's cash book, 1699-1703, which records expeditures, payments of quit rents, etc. Tipped in is "Catalogue of Goods left at Pensbury," and of goods left at Philadelphia, 1701.
ArchivalResource: 4 v. (125 items).
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- Penn, William, 1644-1718. Miscellaneous letters and documents, 1665-1801.
Penn, William, 1644-1718. Laws made and past by William Penn, Absolute Proprietary and Governour in Chief of the province of Pennsylvania and territories thereunto belonging, with the advice and consent of the freemen thereof in genrall assembly met at Newcastle...1700....and [as amended] at Philadelphia...1701.
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Laws made and past by William Penn, Absolute Proprietary and Governour in Chief of the province of Pennsylvania and territories thereunto belonging, with the advice and consent of the freemen thereof in genrall assembly met at Newcastle...1700....and [as amended] at Philadelphia...1701.
Contains one of the few original copies of Penn's laws as first passed and as revised and extended in the following year. During the interval between the two Assemblies, while Penn was absent in England, the first series of laws were found to be impracticable, and new amendments were made for which Penn had no choice but to agree to.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (145 p.) ; 31.5 x 19 cm.
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- Penn, William, 1644-1718. Laws made and past by William Penn, Absolute Proprietary and Governour in Chief of the province of Pennsylvania and territories thereunto belonging, with the advice and consent of the freemen thereof in genrall assembly met at Newcastle...1700....and [as amended] at Philadelphia...1701.
Vaux collection of correspondence, documents and graphics, 1659-1978
Title:
Vaux collection of correspondence, documents and graphics, 1659-1978
The original accession of Vaux family papers contained in boxes 1-3 includes letters and documents from Jonathan Backhouse, Anthony Benezet, Thomas Clarkson, Stephen Grellet, Elias Hicks, Abel James, Rebecca Jones, Deborah Logan, James Logan, Margaret Morris, William Penn, William Robinson, Marmaduke Stevenson and others. Their topics include African Americans; Westtown School; the Quaker separation of 1827-28; Daniel Wheeler, Elizabeth Fry; a memorial for Anne Parrish (Female Society for Relief and Employment of the Poor); the Virginia Exiles (including the protest of the prisoners); manumission; early Quaker publishing; the will of Thomas Lloyd; Quakers and Native Americans; and women's property rights. The addition to the Vaux family papers of correspondence, documents and graphics in boxes 4-28 and albums 1 & 2 most prominently reflects the research interests of George Vaux VIII and the photographic work of George Vaux Jr. and George Vaux X. The correspondence and documents relate to Philadelphia Yearly Meeting, including the Forrest Trust, Lewis Legacy for Poor Children, Richardson Trust, Josiah White Schools and the constituent meetings of Philadelphia Monthly Meeting for the Western District, Philadelphia Monthly Meeting for the Northern District and Philadelphia Monthly Meeting for the Southern District, but also Quaker topics such as Quakers in Tortola and Barbados, Quakers in Charleston, S.C., the Bible Association of Friends in America, The Emlen Institution for the Benefit of Persons of African and Indian Descent, Friends Historical Society, and Haverford College. The graphics include glass slides of American travel views and Native American sites, and of Haverford College, especially those taken by George Vaux Jr., but also by William S. Vaux and M.M. Vaux, and photographs and other art media of Quakers and places with Quaker connections, such as Meetinghouses, burial grounds, Tortola and Barbados. There are also 2 albums of 35mm and stereoscopic slides by George Vaux X, including of Meetinghouses and Quaker sites on Barbados and Tortola. Especially prominent in the collection addition are George Vaux VIII, George Vaux IX and George Vaux X. Correspondents include: Joel Cadbury, Richard Cadbury, Harriet Durham, Amelia Mott Gummere, Henry Hartshorne, Rufus Jones, Albert Cook Myers, Norman Penney, James E. Rhoads, Charles Roberts, Isaac Sharp.
ArchivalResource: 15 Linear Feet (28 document boxes and 2 albums)
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- Vaux, George. Collection of correspondence and documents, 1659-1914.
Jenkins, Charles F. (Charles Francis), 1865-1951. Papers, 1865-1950.
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Papers, 1865-1950.
Includes correspondence about "Signers' Walk" at Far Country, 1939-46, and general correspondence, 1897-1947, relating to Swarthmore College, Quaker Meetings, William Penn, Pennsylvania History, Tortola, Anna T. Jeanes, and other topics. Correspondences include William I. Hull, J. Russell Hayes, Archibald Henderson, Paul Pearson, and others. Also included in the collection is a journal, 1865, possibly of Howard M. Jenkins, addresses, poems, stories, and genealogical papers relating to the Jenkins and associated families. Of particular interest is the 1931 correspondence relating to a pamphlet Jenkins wrote on the Society of Friends reunification.
ArchivalResource: 16 boxes (5 linear ft.)
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- Jenkins, Charles F. (Charles Francis), 1865-1951. Papers, 1865-1950.
The William Penn collection, 1944.
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The William Penn collection, 1944.
Collection contains items relating to the tercentenary anniversary celebration commemorating the birth of William Penn, and biographical information. Also, fascimile reprints of Penn's "The Excellent Priviledge of Liberty and Prosperity" and the original charter of Charles II and William Penn.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- The William Penn collection, 1944.
Penn, William, 1644-1718. Deeds, 1680-1682.
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Deeds, 1680-1682.
Typed copies of provincial land deeds.
ArchivalResource: 3 items.
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- Penn, William, 1644-1718. Deeds, 1680-1682.
Parrish family papers, 1662-1873
Title:
Parrish family papers, 1662-1873
Collection of family papers includes letters received by Abraham Scott, 1700-1704, a volume containing copies of letters written by George Dillwyn in relation to his wife's inheritance of part of the estate of Richard Hill, Hannah Moore, and Henry Hill, including a house in Madeira, 1799-1816, and an almanac with notations by Captain John Hollitt. Of particular interest is John Parrish's diary of his journey in the ministry from Philadelphia to Virginia in 1782. Also included are copies of letters to and from William Penn, a copy of a marriage certificate in a Quaker style between William Boin and Dido, a "negro woman," 1763, and other miscellaneous manuscripts.
ArchivalResource: 0.1 linear feet (21 items (in 8 folders))
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- Denniston, Eleanor Parrish, d. 1931. Family papers, 1662-1873.
Cascarino, Romeo. William Penn : cross and crown : opera in three acts, five scenes, based on William Penn's 'Holy Experiment' / libretto by Peggy Oppenlander ; music by Romeo Cascarino.
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William Penn : cross and crown : opera in three acts, five scenes, based on William Penn's 'Holy Experiment' / libretto by Peggy Oppenlander ; music by Romeo Cascarino. 1965.
ArchivalResource: ms. score (2 v.) + parts.
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- Cascarino, Romeo. William Penn : cross and crown : opera in three acts, five scenes, based on William Penn's 'Holy Experiment' / libretto by Peggy Oppenlander ; music by Romeo Cascarino.
Penn, William, 1644-1718. Records of the proprietary government, 1629-1828.
Title:
Records of the proprietary government, 1629-1828.
Papers relating to the three lower counties, 1629-1774; Penn's deeds, 1639-1759, 1760-1801; leases and mortgages, 1670-1771; governor's proclamations, 1670-1775; county court records, town and county of Deale, 1681-1709; autograph petitions, 1681-1716; receipts for beaver skins for tenure, etc., 1752-1780; addresses to William Penn by Trade Society; petition to Lord Baltimore; petitions from Berks, Bucks, and Chester counties in favor of proprietary government, etc.; Pennsylvania land grants, 1681-1806; Assembly of Provincial Council of Pennsylvania, 1682-1874; the laws of Pennsylvania, 1682-1688; Pennsylvania charters, Frame of Government, with revised forms, 1683-1696, and marriage settlement and will of Thomas Penn, 1751-1774. Official correspondence, 1683-1817: letters from James Logan to John Penn and Hannah Penn, Lord Baltimore, William Penn, Governor Andrew Hamilton, Isaac Norris, W. Popple, Colonel Benjamin Fletcher, on Pennsylvania boundaries, acts for regulating trade, efforts to make Pennsylvania a crown colony, piracy and smuggling, decline in public morals, copper mine beyond Susquehanna, Keith-Logan controversy, Indian treaties, Conrad Weiser's address to the Germans, factions in politics, paper money, yellow fever, Ohio Company, Nicholas Scull, Edward Shippen, George Croghan, Connecticut intrusion, battle of Lexington, etc. Philadelphia land grants, Episcopal Church, Society of Friends, University Island in Delaware, 1684-1772; warrants and surveys, 1684-1776; Connecticut claims, 1684-1799; Planter's Speech to his Neighbors and Countrymen of Pennsylvania, East and West Jersey; Indian affairs, 1687-1801, contain information to Thomas Dongan, governor and vice admiral of New York, on invasion of Indians of the Five Nations, 1787; Governor Logan's speech to Sassoonan, 1731; negotiations with Six Nations; data on German Palatines, Conrad Weiser, Richard Peters, Sir William Johnson, Albany Congress, Connecticut purchase, Delaware controversy; George Croghan's account of Indian affairs, 1748-1749, to Braddock's defeat; maps and documents relating to Indian Walk, etc.; Governor John Blackwell manuscripts, 1689-1690; and acts of assembly, 1700-1763. Pennsylvania cash accounts, 1701-1778; Pennsylvania journals, 1701-1779, contain accounts of lands, quitrents, etc.; James Logan receipt book, 1702-1709, papers relating to iron, peltries, trade, etc., 1712-1817; bonds and powers of attorney, 1714-1828; "Supplementary Saunders Coates," 1720-1766, chiefly Thomas Penn letters to Richard Peters, on administrative affairs; Pennsylvania Assembly messages, 1727-1771; Wyoming controversy papers, 1731-1775, and William Smith and William Moore vs. Assembly, 1758-1759; account of quitrents, 1742; accounts of land in Chester County called "William Penn's Manor," 1747-1750; warrants to affix the great seal, 1749-1775; accounts, provincial tax for Philadelphia, 1759-1768; William Baker letterbook, 1769-1789; John Mifflin letterbook, 1788-1802; receipt book (of Philip Syng), provincial tax, 1759-1770; proprietary manors and lands in Pennsylvania, n.d.
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- Penn, William, 1644-1718. Records of the proprietary government, 1629-1828.
The claims of the proprietors of Maryland and Pensilvania stated, [ca. 1714-1715], Circa 1714-1715
Title:
The claims of the proprietors of Maryland and Pensilvania stated, [ca. 1714-1715] Circa 1714-1715
This volume describes the boundary dispute between William Penn and Baron Cecil Calvert Baltimore over land in Maryland, Pennsylvania, and the counties of Newcastle, Kent, and Sussex.
ArchivalResource: 2.0 Volume(s), 1 volume, 12 p.; second copy, 16 p.
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- The claims of the proprietors of Maryland and Pensilvania stated, [ca. 1714-1715], Circa 1714-1715
Logan, James, 1674-1751,. The claims of the proprietors of Maryland and Pensilvania stated, [ca. 1714-1715].
Title:
The claims of the proprietors of Maryland and Pensilvania stated, [ca. 1714-1715].
This volume describes the boundary dispute between William Penn and Baron Cecil Calvert Baltimore over land in Maryland, Pennsylvania, and the counties of Newcastle, Kent, and Sussex.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (12 p.) : second copy (16 p.).
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- Logan, James, 1674-1751,. The claims of the proprietors of Maryland and Pensilvania stated, [ca. 1714-1715].
Proceedings of the General Assembly and the Supreme Executive Council, 1779-1788.
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Proceedings of the General Assembly and the Supreme Executive Council, 1779-1788.
Copies of minutes and extracts from resolutions of the General Assembly of Pennsylvania, 1779-1788, pertaining to the settlement of the Penn estate. Written and certified by Jacob Shallus, assistant clerk of the Assembly. Also copies, taken 1788, of the minutes of the Supreme Executive Council of 1785, pertaining to the monetary settlement of the estate. Also a pamphlet entitled Anno Regni Georgii III..., an act for the settlement of an annuity on the heirs of William Penn (Printed 1790).
ArchivalResource: 1 v.; 39 cm.
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- Proceedings of the General Assembly and the Supreme Executive Council, 1779-1788.
Hull, William Isaac, 1868-1939. Papers, 1892-1939.
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Papers, 1892-1939.
Correspondence (1900-1939), diaries (1892-1939), published and unpublished writings, papers relating to conferences and committees in which he participated, reference materials, and study and teaching notes. Of particular interest are his notes on the history of Quakerism in Holland, including files on persons and places as well as a translation of the minutes of Friesland Monthly Meeting of Friends (1677-1701), and a two-volume manuscript of his unpublished history of Swarthmore College. His correspondence primarily concerns his peace activities, particularly his efforts toward limitation of armaments and an advocacy of international arbitration. Correspondents include Jane Addams, Devere Allen, Fannie Fern Andrews, Jacob Billikopf, Percy H. Boynton, Thomas S. Butler, Merle Curti, Paul H. Douglas, Anna Griscom Elkinton, Edward W. Evans, Abraham Flexner, Edwin Ginn, Sidney L. Gulick, Henry S. Haskell, J. Franklin Jameson, George W. Kirchwey, Henry Goddard Leach, Frederick J. MacFarland, George W. Nasmyth, Norman Penny, Elihu Root, L.S. Rowe, Joseph Swain, Benjamin Franklin Trueblood, Oswald Garrison Villard. Thomas Raeburn White, Janet P. Whitney, Richard R. Wood, and Stanley R. Yarnall. Organizations in which he was active with which he communicated include the American Peace Society, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, the Church Peace Union, Fellowship of Reconciliation, the Women's Peace Party, and the World Peace Foundation.
ArchivalResource: ca. 26 linear ft.
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- Hull, William Isaac, 1868-1939. Papers, 1892-1939.
Marian S. Carson collection of manuscripts, 1656-1995
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Marian S. Carson collection of manuscripts, 1656-1995
Collector. A collection of Americana including historical letters and documents, family and personal papers, broadsides, financial and legal papers, illustrated and printed ephemera, government and legislative documents, military records, journals, and printed matter relating primarily to the expansion and development of the United States from the colonial period through the 1876 centennial.
ArchivalResource: 14,250 items
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- Marian S. Carson collection of manuscripts, 1656-1995, (bulk 1700-1876)
Great Britain. Board of Trade. Complaints Against Colonial Governments, Reports, 1702-1707.
Title:
Complaints Against Colonial Governments, Reports, 1702-1707.
Written during Queen Anne's War there is ample reference in this manuscript to the defense of the colonies, naval stores to be supplied, and the convoy of ships carrying tobacco and other goods from the colonies. The document also discusses the difficulty of getting the proprietary and charter colonies to surrender soverignty to the royal governors.
ArchivalResource: 19 x 31 cm. (101 pages).
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- Great Britain. Board of Trade. Complaints Against Colonial Governments, Reports, 1702-1707.
Harris, John, 1673-1748. Collection, 1687-1915.
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John Harris collection, 1687-1915.
Correspondence, accounts, and other papers of John Harris, founder of Harrisburg, and some of his descendants; a group of autograph letters and documents signed by governors of the colony and state of Pennsylvania and by some members of the supreme executive council. The signatures of William Penn, John Penn, William Markham, Thomas Wharton, James Logan, Edward Shippen, James Hamilton, Simon Cameron, John Quincy Adams, James Buchanan are included. In addition, the collection contains: the ledger books of John Harris, 1748-1775, 1770-1791; correspondence, accounts, documents, etc., relating to commercial, legal and land transactions, and to family affairs, 1734-1915; autograph letters and documents, 1687-1915; and two pamphlets, Companion for the Counting House or, Duties payable on Goods Imported into America, 1789, and the Patriot Hymn Book, 1862.
ArchivalResource: 500 items.
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- Harris, John. Collection, 1687-1915.
Barnitz, Charles Augustus, 1780-1850. Papers, [18--] (bulk 1826).
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Papers, [18--] (bulk 1826).
Legal papers, chiefly relating to Barnitz's activities as attorney for the heirs of William Penn, president of York Bank, and local politics.
ArchivalResource: 2 boxes.
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- Barnitz, Charles Augustus, 1780-1850. Papers, [18--] (bulk 1826).
Cox-Parrish-Wharton Papers, 1600-1900.
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Cox-Parrish-Wharton Papers, 1600-1900.
This collection of papers and correspondence contains information on the religious, humanitarian, social, and economic influence of the Quakers in American life. A large portion of the collection consists of letters, approx. 2,000, 1785-1845, from John and Ann Cox of Burlington, N.J., to Dr. Joseph and Susannah Parrish of Philadelphia. There are also letters of William Penn, Israel Pemberton, James Pemberton, John Pemberton, John Rodman, Benjamin Lightfoot, John Bringhurst, Hannah Lloyd, George Mifflin, William Logan, David Barclay, John Fothergill, Roberts Vaux, Dolley Madison, and numerous others, 1700-1840. There are monthly meeting reports, broadsheets, and papers, 1700-1847, pertaining to religious doctrine, discipline, moral precepts, humane treatment of the Indians, abolition of slavery, and economic affairs. Also copies of William Penn's letter to the Indians, 1681, and of a Quaker Address to King William III, 1703; "An Indian's Answer to a Swedish Missionary," 1704; list of the number of slaves in the United States, 1779; printed list of the Company of Merchants Trading to Africa, 1755; Isaac Parrish's receipt book, 1780-1807; his invoice book, 1762-67; Samuel Parrish and Job Bacon, account book, consignment from Calcutta, 1806-7; John Parrish, Friends discipline, 1719, 1 v.; minutes of the Society for the Relief of Negroes, 1775-87, 1 v.; "Divine Odes," by Thomas Wilkinson, 1787, 1 v.; reports of Quaker meetings, 1801-6, 1 v.; genealogical notes of the Parrish family, 1600-1862, 1 v.; records of the Cox, Dillwyn, Mitchel, and other families; letters addressed to Samuel Emlen, 1826, 1 v.; "Expressions of dying sayings," Hannah Hill, 1714, 1 v.; poetry of Susannah Parrish, 1820, 1 v.; moral impressions and observations, 1800, 1 v, ; John Cox, weather reports and memoranda book, 1830-33; schedules of Bills before House of Commons, 1879; portraits and biographical sketches of prominent Quakers.
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- Barclay, Robert, 1648-1690.
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Columbia University. Rare Book & Manuscript Library.
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Edward E. Ayer Manuscript Collection (Newberry Library)
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