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William Smith was a Philadelphia general merchant.
Moses Greenleaf, Jr., was a surveyor, cartographer, writer, and pioneer Maine settler. William Smith was an agent for Eastern Lands.
The Branch Davidians were the offspring of a reform movement that originated within the Seventh-Day Adventist Church. Widespread controversy arose in the early 1930s when a Bulgarian immigrant named Victor Houteff claimed to have had personal revelations from God. Houteff published his views in his book entitled The Shepherd's Rod (1932). The new Branch Davidian movement emphasized the need for the gift of prophecy among its leaders and believed that King David's earthly kingdom would be re-established on earth prior to the second coming of Jesus Christ. Upon his official excommunication from the Seventh-Day Adventist Church, Houteff settled in Waco, Texas, and continued to teach his followers until his death in 1955.
The 1980s brought about division within the Branch Davidian sect. A newcomer named Vernon Howell joined the Branch in 1981. Three years later, a schism occurred within the Church, with Howell leading his own group of followers to a new site in Palestine, Texas. Through a series of confrontations between Howell and George Roden, control of the Branch Davidians' headquarters in Waco passed to Howell who legally changed his name to David Koresh in 1990. Rumors concerning polygamy, abuse, and arms dealing within the Branch Davidian group aroused the suspicions of the federal government. Thus, federal agencies such as the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives began to monitor the group.
In response to a stockpiling of illegal weapons, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives secured a search warrant for the investigation of the Branch Davidians' compound near Waco, Texas. From February 28th until April 19th, 1993, Branch Davidians under the leadership of David Koresh resisted federal agents' attempts to storm Mount Carmel Center. The fifty-day siege ended when the compound erupted in flames, killing David Koresh and most of his followers.
William Smith was a local businessman who collected the documents in this collection concerning the Branch Davidian sect. He worked at Four Star Manufacturing Company in Waco, Texas. He was in constant correspondence with Pam Hawkins, founder of the Mount Carmel Independent Investigation Advocates and fellow sympathizer with the Branch Davidians. Following the Waco Siege of 1993, William Smith devoted his efforts to challenging the conscience of the general public. He was particularly critical of the law enforcement agencies that had resorted to violence against U.S. citizens, likening them to Nazi enforcers under the leadership of Adolf Hitler. Smith's concerns manifested themselves in political activism. His correspondence with federal legislators can be found in the first series of his collection. He donated much of his personal time and money to raising awareness about the Branch Davidians' plight. He even served as the Organizing Chairman of the Mount Carmel Independent Investigative Committee which sought to hold the federal agencies accountable for their alleged crimes against American citizens. William Smith's passion for the Branch Davidian controversy has led to the creation of substantial research collections which have been made available to the public thanks to Smith's generous donations to The Texas Collection.
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Alexander Mackay-Smith Collection, 1689-1827
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Alexander Mackay-Smith Collection 1689-1827
The Mackay-Smith Collection's greatest strength is in contemporary editions of 18th-century instrumentalmusic, particularly trio sonatas. The collection shows similarity to the music section of Jefferson's catalogue of1783. The trio sonatas of Carlo Antonio Campioni (1720-1788), one of Jefferson's favorite composers, are especiallywell represented.
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Land records of Shandaken, Lot No. 2 of the Great Lot No. 6 in the Hardenbergh Patent, Ulster County, New York, and other properties, 1821.
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Land records of Shandaken, Lot No. 2 of the Great Lot No. 6 in the Hardenbergh Patent, Ulster County, New York, and other properties, 1821.
Land records of various properties including Lewis County, but primarily of Lot No. 2 of the Great Lot no. 6 in the Hardenbergh Patent, Ulster County, New York.
ArchivalResource: 18 documents, 2 maps.(2 survey maps : manuscript ; 54 x 79.5 cm. or smaller)
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- Land records of Shandaken, Lot No. 2 of the Great Lot No. 6 in the Hardenbergh Patent, Ulster County, New York, and other properties, 1821.
Boggs, Lilburn W., 1792-1860. Testimony and financial note, 1820.
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Testimony and financial note, 1820.
Photocopies of a handwritten and signed "testimony" and a handwritten and signed financial note. The testimony describes a transaction of money for certain lots owned by Boggs. The note is a promise by Boggs to pay William Smith a sum of money.
ArchivalResource: 2 items (3 leaves).
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- Boggs, Lilburn W., 1792-1860. Testimony and financial note, 1820.
Miscellaneous Bedford papers, 1784-1901.
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Miscellaneous Bedford papers, 1784-1901.
Miscellaneous papers pertaining to the Town of Bedford including deeds of William Smith, 1784-1849; copy of Jabez Robertson's will, 1872; and deed, 1901, between William R. Demarest and Susan R. Lyon.
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- Ruscoe, Carl E., Mrs.,. Miscellaneous Bedford papers, 1784-1901.
Wilson, James Southall, 1880-1963. Papers of James Southall Wilson [manuscript] ca. 1904-62.
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Papers of James Southall Wilson [manuscript] ca. 1904-62.
Correspondence is chiefly from various English professors in American colleges and universities, from his former students-- several describing experiences in W.W.I.-- from publishers concerning Wilson's works, and his book reviews, and from his son-in-law Charles Marshall Davison. Correspondents include: Edwin Anderson Alderman, Stringfellow Barr, Ben Belitt, Philip Alexander Bruce, Irby Bruce Cauthen, William Andrews Clark, Harry Clemons, Donald Davison, Richard Beale Davis, Walter Pritchard Eaton, Thomas Henry Foster, William Henry Gravely, Leigh Hanes, Henry Sydnor Harrison, Archibald Henderson, Clarence Addison Hubbard, Hewett Elwell Joyce, Marie Christina Goebel Kimball, Thomas A. Kirtley, Dayton Kohler, Charlotte Kohler, Mary Sinton Lewis Leitch, Andrew Nelson Lytle, Henry Louis Mencken, Norman Holmes Pearson, Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings, Edwin Arlington Robinson, James Powell Cocke Southall, Allen Tate, Amélie Rives Chanler Troubetzkoy, Henry Van Dyke, Edward Weeks, Stark Young, The American Mercury The John Hay Whitney Foundation, and Yaddo Foundation Saratoga Springs, N.Y. Manuscript and typewritten lectures, articles, and book reviews. Wilson's interest in Poe and Shakespeare is shown by his many notes on them. There is information onf his classes at U. Va., and at the Bread Loaf School of English, Middlebury College, Vt., including class rolls, examinations, reading lists, and papers by various students. Also included are newsclippings and pictures. Copies of letters, 1835, from Thomas Willis White to William Smith, ed. the New York weekly messenger, regarding the Southern Literary Messenger, and Poe [ca. 8 items. transcripts (typewritten).
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- Wilson, James Southall, 1880-1963. Papers of James Southall Wilson [manuscript] ca. 1904-62.
Avery, John, 1739-1779. Ledgers, 1763-1770, 1775-1779.
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Ledgers, 1763-1770, 1775-1779.
Ledgers, 1763-1770 and 1775-1779, of accounts with the parents of his pupils, mostly in and around Huntington, Suffolk County, and for several months in 1768, at Brooklyn, Connecticut, where he boarded with Col. Israel Putnam, plus expenses of his school, particularly for firewood, and personal accounts. Included are accounts with Col. Israel Putnam, Dr. Zophar Platt, Rev. Ebenezer Prime, Nathaniel Williams, William Smith of New York, John Brush, Obadiah Platt, Joseph Lewis, Philip Conkling, Job Sammis, Dr. Samuel Allen, Moses Rolph, David Rusco, Benjamin Titus, and many others.
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- Avery, John, 1739-1779. Ledgers, 1763-1770, 1775-1779.
Robertson, Duncan, shipbuilder. H.J. Dornbos.
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H.J. Dornbos.
ArchivalResource: items in folder : ill., photos. ; 22 x 28 cm.
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- Robertson, Duncan, shipbuilder. H.J. Dornbos.
Personal and family papers, 1757-1943, 1858-1943 (bulk)
Title:
Personal and family papers, 1757-1943, 1858-1943 (bulk)
Collection includes deeds, receipts, mortgages, letters, and memorabilia of Valentine Smith, William Smith, Henrietta Smith, and other family members; and receipts, correspondence, account book, programs, reports, and other items of the Memorial Presbyterian Church, Roosevelt, and the Freeport Presbyterian Church, 1853-1943.
ArchivalResource: .5 cubic ft.
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- Smith, Valentine. Personal and family papers, 1757-1943, 1858-1943 (bulk)
Miscellaneous document collection, 1620-1950.
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Miscellaneous document collection, 1620-1950.
Cancelled checks from the National Bank of Haverstraw and the People's Bank of Haverstraw, 1885-1911; deeds, mortgages, bonds, assignments, insurance policies, and letters from various Rockland County families, 1742-1922, including Heidgerd, Hutton, and William Smith; a French document, probably a deed, 1620; architectural drawings and specifications of "Peter Rock," Katharine Cornell McClintic's home at Snedens Landing designed by Erick Gugler, 1950; manuscript lecture on the pretensions of American Society by C.P. Hoffman with a clipping on its delivery, ca. 1870; clippings of Adam L. Haeselbarth's reminiscences of the West Shore Railroad, 1858-1859, with a short introduction written by him; a student notebook on United States history kept by Carrie R. Stock, 1898; and the constitution and minutes of the Clarkstown Debating Society, 1834-1839.
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- Rockland County Historical Society (New City, N.Y.). Miscellaneous document collection, 1620-1950.
Smith, Robert. Guardian bond, 1777 September 18.
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Guardian bond, 1777 September 18.
Printed legal document with ms. entries of Powhattan County, Virginia which appoints Smith guardian of the Jacob Michaux children. 10,000 Pounds was to be forfeited if Smith failed.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Smith, Robert. Guardian bond, 1777 September 18.
United States. Congress. Senate. Records of the United States Senate pertaining to the Territory of Utah, 1849-1870. [microfilm].
Title:
Records of the United States Senate pertaining to the Territory of Utah, 1849-1870. [microfilm].
Bills, reports, resolutions, correspondence, etc., 31st though 41st Congress.
ArchivalResource: 1 reel ; 35mm., pos.
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- United States. Congress. Senate. Records of the United States Senate pertaining to the Territory of Utah, 1849-1870. [microfilm].
Child, William, b. 1834. Smith, William.
Title:
Smith, William.
ArchivalResource: pt. 2, p. 169 ; 24 cm.
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- Child, William, b. 1834. Smith, William.
Smith, William. Papers, 1841-1885.
Title:
Papers, 1841-1885.
Papers of William Smith (1797-1887), U.S. representative, 1841- 1843 and 1853-1861, governor of Virginia, 1846-1849 and 1864-1865, and Conderate general, consisting of routine letters concerning appointments to the U.S. Naval Academy, appointment of a sheriff, and exemptions from the Confederate military service; letter concerning ice for the governor's mansion; letter from Smith to Judge Treadway; and a clipping containing an autobiographical letter, 1884, written by Smith.
ArchivalResource: 11 items.
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- Smith, William. Papers, 1841-1885.
Smith, William. Livestock feed guides, agricultural patents and booklets.
Title:
Livestock feed guides, agricultural patents and booklets. 1895- 1944.
Also includes correspondence (photocopies) of various milling companies, 1922-1923; patent deed (photocopy) granted to Edgar Marsh for windmill regulator, 1895; 2 patents of Joel Mitchell and William Walker for devices for determining the amount of water in butter, cheese or any other substances, 1908; 5 advertisement flyers for various stores and businesses in Dunnville, Ont. (n.d.); unidentified handwritten account notebook, 1905-1906; gasoline licence and ration coupon book, 1943-1944; 18 pictorial postcards of various towns and events in Ontario (some addressed to William Smith family, Wallaceburg, Ont.), 1907, 1909, 1937, n.d.
ArchivalResource: 12 cm of textual records.
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- Smith, William. Livestock feed guides, agricultural patents and booklets.
Smith, William. Papers, 1829.
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Papers, 1829.
Letter of William Smith (ca. 1762-1840), U.S. congressman from South Carolina, 1797-1799, and U.S. senator, 1816-1823 and 1826-1831, to John Cox, et al., the Committee of the Corporation of Georgetown, concerning the upkeep of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal.
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- Smith, William. Papers, 1829.
Noble, Mark, 1754-1827. Autograph letter signed : to Mr. Will. Smith, 1819 Jun. 7.
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Autograph letter signed : to Mr. Will. Smith, 1819 Jun. 7.
About some prints.
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- Noble, Mark, 1754-1827. Autograph letter signed : to Mr. Will. Smith, 1819 Jun. 7.
Wells, Samuel. Note of indebtedness, 1771 June 18, Brattleborough, Cumberland County, to William Smith [n.p.].
Title:
Note of indebtedness, 1771 June 18, Brattleborough, Cumberland County, to William Smith [n.p.].
ArchivalResource: 1 p. 19 cm.
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- Wells, Samuel. Note of indebtedness, 1771 June 18, Brattleborough, Cumberland County, to William Smith [n.p.].
Smith, William. Account with John Coppinger : AD, 1839-1841.
Title:
Account with John Coppinger : AD, 1839-1841.
For aguardiente, sugar, hides, spurs, etc.
ArchivalResource: [1] leaf ; 21 cm.
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- Smith, William. Account with John Coppinger : AD, 1839-1841.
Hancock County (Ill.). Legal instruments, 1854.
Title:
Legal instruments, 1854.
Legal instruments from Hancock County, Illinois. The items are from a court cases in which Thomas B. Marsh was plaintiff and William Smith was defendant.
ArchivalResource: 4 items (6 leaves).
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- Hancock County (Ill.). Legal instruments, 1854.
Smith, William. (Waco) Branch Davidians : William Smith collection, 1984-1998 1993-1995.
Title:
(Waco) Branch Davidians : William Smith collection, 1984-1998 1993-1995.
The (Waco) Branch Davidians: William Smith Collection was acquired by gift in three separate transactions from private donor William Smith in 1994-1995, 1996, and January 1999. The chronology of the collection begins in 1984 with sermons written and preached by Branch Davidian leader David Koresh. It concludes in 1998 with an article located in Free American Newsmagazine. The following collection contains a wide range of primary and secondary source material including cassette tapes, video tapes, photographs, negatives, magazines, newspapers, books, personal correspondence, petitions, fliers, and legal briefs. Transcriptions and cassette tapes of the 911 calls made during the Siege of 1993 are present. The primary focus of the collection is on the general public's reactions to the government's handling of the situation and the violence that culminated in the deaths of nearly all the Branch Davidians who were living in the compound. Significant attention is also paid to the trials that surfaced in 1994-1995.
ArchivalResource: 7.87 linear feet (16 boxes)
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- Smith, William. (Waco) Branch Davidians : William Smith collection, 1984-1998 1993-1995.
United States. Circuit Court (9th Circuit). Proposed amendments to bill of exception in the case of Dennis J. Oliver vs. William Smith : San Francisco : DS, 1855 Apr. 3.
Title:
Proposed amendments to bill of exception in the case of Dennis J. Oliver vs. William Smith : San Francisco : DS, 1855 Apr. 3.
Litigation concerning the execution of a contract. Signed by the notary public.
ArchivalResource: [6] p. ; 32 cm.
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- United States. Circuit Court (9th Circuit). Proposed amendments to bill of exception in the case of Dennis J. Oliver vs. William Smith : San Francisco : DS, 1855 Apr. 3.
Freemasons. Prince Hall Grand Lodge of the State of Massachusetts. Certificate of initiation : manuscript, 1799 June 23.
Title:
Certificate of initiation : manuscript, 1799 June 23.
Initiation certificate for Richard P. G. Wright inducting him into the "African Lodge" of Masonry in Boston. The form is printed in black with manuscript flourishes in red ink, and is filled in and signed in brown and black ink. Also printed on the certificate are three Roman columns and various imagery including a woman with children, a skull and cross bones, an hour glass, and other items.
ArchivalResource: 1 leaf : vellum ; 31 x 26 centimeters.
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- Freemasons. Prince Hall Grand Lodge of the State of Massachusetts. Certificate of initiation : manuscript, 1799 June 23.
Smith, William. Pay book, 1843-1846 [manuscript].
Title:
Pay book, 1843-1846 [manuscript]. 1843-1846.
Army pay book when he was in 50th Regiment of Foot, 1843-1846. Came to W.A. with wife and family in Pensioner force 1859.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Smith, William. Pay book, 1843-1846 [manuscript].
Smith, Willi, 1948-1987 : [miscellaneous ephemeral material].
Title:
Smith, Willi, 1948-1987 : [miscellaneous ephemeral material].
The folder may include clippings, announcements, small exhibition catalogs, advertisements, and other ephemeral items.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- Smith, Willi, 1948-1987 : [miscellaneous ephemeral material].
Smith, Joseph. Westmoreland Guards notebook, ca. 1847-1883.
Title:
Westmoreland Guards notebook, ca. 1847-1883.
Summary: Small collection of one personal notebook, one Confederate bank bill, and two photographs believed to be Joseph Smith. The notebook contains a record of the Westmoreland Guards unit history in the Mexican-American War in 1847. Included are the names of individuals mustered, a listing of those killed and wounded, and a short diary of the travels and activities of the unit. A later section contains a summary of casualties of the American Army while participating in fighting near Mexico City from August 13 to September 14, 1847. In addition, the book contains business accounts from Smith's blacksmith shop, dated 1877 to 1883, and a listing of Union Church preachers, dated 1852 to 1854. One tintype photograph of Smith shows him dressed in a Mexican-American War period uniform, the other shows him in a Civil War period uniform and is labeled "Co. H, 67th Regiment, P. Vol." Also present are fourteen postcards of Tucson scenes from the 1940s.
ArchivalResource: .25 linear ft. (1 box)
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- Smith, Joseph. Westmoreland Guards notebook, ca. 1847-1883.
Long Island miscellaneous collection, 1780-1960.
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Long Island miscellaneous collection, 1780-1960.
Account books, deeds, photographs, trade bills, receipts, broadsides, programs, pamphlets and other papers relating to individuals, businesses, towns and villages from around Long Island including Babylon, Smithtown, Locust Valley, Oyster Bay, Yaphank, Brooklyn and Queens. Items of note include a letter to William Smith, Esq. from Lt. Thomas Jackson concerning the attack on Fort St. George at St. George's Manor, with reference to a Negro captured during the attack, 1780; minutes and tax lists of the Union School District of Sag Harbor, 1862-1865, and a census of school children, 1877-1879; assessment rolls of the Town of Brookhaven, 1836-1845; receipt book of Capt. Charles Gillette, Sayville, 1850-1861; a scrapbook of Frank J. O'Rourke of Whitestone, Queens, with photos, programs, letters, telegrams and other material on volunteer firemen tournaments and races, 1904, plus loose clippings to 1956; and deeds from Middle Village in the town of Newtown, Queens County, 1852-1906.
ArchivalResource: ca. 2 cubic ft.
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- Museums at Stony Brook (Stony Brook, N.Y.). Long Island miscellaneous collection, 1780-1960.
Keller, Keith R. The Keith R. Keller collection, 1862-1864.
Title:
The Keith R. Keller collection, 1862-1864.
Contains photocopies and typed transcripts of: letters from Crowel from Camps Jersey and Peterson (1862) ; letter from French written near Fredericksburg, Va. (1862) ; affidavit on a wagon train attack near Berryville, Va. prepared by Emmons (1864) ; letter by Humphrey written near Old Tappan (1863) ; memoir about military action near Gettysburg by Hyde (1863) ; letters by Tom Smith from area around Rapidan and Warrington (Va.) (1863-64) ; letter from Cold Harbor written by Will Smith (1864) ; letter from Aquia Creek, Va. written by Westervelt.
ArchivalResource: 1 box.
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- Keller, Keith R. The Keith R. Keller collection, 1862-1864.
Adams family. Papers, 1672-1792. Section 17.
Title:
Papers, 1672-1792. Section 17.
Summons, 1773, issued by Benjamin Waller to William Acrill, Carter Braxton, Patrick Coutts, Doctor Corbin Griffin, Samuel Griffin, William Griffin, Amos Ladd, James Ladd, John Randolph, Peyton Randolph, Meriwether Smith, William Smith, Thomas Stewart, James Watt, and Major Wilcox & Co. [of Charles City County, Va.] to answer a bill of complaint of William Goosley in the General Court of Virginia; and an opinion, n.d., of George Wythe concerning religion.
ArchivalResource: 2 items.
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- Adams family. Papers, 1672-1792. Section 17.
Smith, William. Diary, 1917-1918.
Title:
Diary, 1917-1918.
A diary kept by Captain William Smith from Madison, Wisconsin, mobilized into service July 15, 1917 in Company G, 127th Infantry Regiment of the 32nd Division, sent to Waco, Texas for training, then Camp Merritt, New Jersey to embark for France. Entries summarize troop movements and actions, illnesses, and casualties until November 15, 1918 when preparing to march into Germany.
ArchivalResource: 0.1 c.f. (1 folder)
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- Smith, William. Diary, 1917-1918.
Hampton family. Hampton family papers, 1773-1974.
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Hampton family papers, 1773-1974.
Antebellum business correspondence and antebellum and Civil War family correspondence of three generations of Wade Hamptons: Wade Hampton I (1752-1835), army officer and U.S. representative from Virginia; Wade Hampton II (1791-1858); and Wade Hampton III (1818-1902), Confederate Army officer and governor and U.S. senator of South Carolina. Papers are of Wade Hampton I concern operations at Houmas, his sugar plantation in Ascension Parish (Louisiana), and his South Carolina rice and cotton plantations, including the purchase of plantation supplies and the marketing of his crops, chiefly 1829-1835. Personal papers of Wade Hampton II and Wade Hampton III include letters to Mary Fisher Hampton, daughter and sister, respectively, concerning family, social, and plantation news from Walnut Ridge and Wild Woods, Miss., and letters from Wade Hampton III to his first wife, Margaret (Preston) Hampton (b. 1851), from England and Scotland, 1846 (typed transcript copies); and to his second wife in the late 1850s and during the Civil War. Later papers include materials dating to Reconstruction, later 19th century, and 20th century papers re politics, family history, farming operations, land and real estate, and other topics.
ArchivalResource: ca. 2 linear ft.
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- Hampton family. Hampton family papers, 1773-1974.
Monroe, James, 1758-1831. Papers : of James Monroe as minister to England, 1806- 1810.
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Papers : of James Monroe as minister to England, 1806- 1810.
The collection contains explanations of his accounts as minister to England and to France; correspondence with Lord Howick (Charles Grey) and Lord Charles Spencer concerning meetings, with Thomas Swann about returning home in the spring of 1807, with James Bowdoin reporting on negotiations with England and other diplomatic business, with William Smith regretting he cannot visit as he is preparing to leave for the U.S., with James Madison informing him of relations with Spain and England, and Joseph Jones' death, and with Joseph Jones about selling land, high cost of living in London, debts, and his homesickness. Correspondents discuss European claims in North America, Purviance relays news from the U.S. and Europe, and Thomas Jefferson writes to Thomas Monroe asking for a report for Congress on the buildings under his care. Also, includes Monroe's credentials as minister to Spain from Thomas Jefferson.
ArchivalResource: 18 items.
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- Monroe, James, 1758-1831. Papers : of James Monroe as minister to England, 1806- 1810.
Smith, William. [Instrument of pardon.
Title:
[Instrument of pardon. 1847, April 19.
A memo written to the Colonial Secretary, Hobart Town on the 19th April 1847 asking to forward the Instrument of Pardon for William Smith. Smith was transported to Australia on the ship 'Barrosa 2'
ArchivalResource: 0.2 cm.
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- Smith, William. [Instrument of pardon.
Abolition & emancipation [microform]. Part. 6, Papers of William Wilberforce, William Smith, Iveson Brookes, Francis Corbin and related records from the Rare Books, Manuscript and Special Collections Library, Duke University.
Title:
Abolition & emancipation [microform]. Part. 6, Papers of William Wilberforce, William Smith, Iveson Brookes, Francis Corbin and related records from the Rare Books, Manuscript and Special Collections Library, Duke University.
ArchivalResource: 17 microfilm reels (35 mm.)
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- Abolition & emancipation [microform]. Part. 6, Papers of William Wilberforce, William Smith, Iveson Brookes, Francis Corbin and related records from the Rare Books, Manuscript and Special Collections Library, Duke University.
Autograph book collection, 1807-1903.
Title:
Autograph book collection, 1807-1903.
Autograph scrapbook featuring prominent New Yorkers, 1807-1903, collected by Charles W. Collins, 1904; William F. Smith's autograph book, Jefferson County, 1884-1888; and autographs with photographs, possibly from a school in Albany, N.Y., 1864.
ArchivalResource: 3 v.
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- Franklin County Historical and Museum Society. Autograph book collection, 1807-1903.
Allan-Higinbotham Papers, 1834-1955. Agreement Made Between Trustees of St. Andrew's Church to W. Smith, 1862.
Title:
Agreement Made Between Trustees of St. Andrew's Church to W. Smith, 1862. 1862.
ArchivalResource: 31.5x40cm.
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- Allan-Higinbotham Papers, 1834-1955. Agreement Made Between Trustees of St. Andrew's Church to W. Smith, 1862.
Brookes family. Brookes family papers, 1751-1840 (bulk 1838-1840).
Title:
Brookes family papers, 1751-1840 (bulk 1838-1840).
28 documents relating to the Brookes family, especially Joshua Brookes, and the New York City merchant firm of Latourette, Waller & Cocke. Includes seven large folded deeds, leases and indentures on vellum, relating to land in England, New York, Vermont and Virginia, and a manufacturing partnership agreement; and 21 receipts, invoices and promissory notes from Latourette, Waller & Cocke.
ArchivalResource: 8 folders (28 items)
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- Brookes family. Brookes family papers, 1751-1840 (bulk 1838-1840).
Nash, Cornelius, fl. 1808-1818. Papers, 1808-1830.
Title:
Papers, 1808-1830.
Letter, 8 Aug[us]t 1818, from James Tatum, n.p., to Cornelius Nash, n.p., concerning money; accounts, 1808-1809, of Cornelius Nash with William Smith; and account, 1830, for goods bought by D. Nash & Co.
ArchivalResource: 4 items.
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- Nash, Cornelius, fl. 1808-1818. Papers, 1808-1830.
Fitzpatrick, Doyle C.,. James Jesse Strang collection, 1829-1987.
Title:
James Jesse Strang collection, 1829-1987.
Photographs and photocopies of James Jesse Strang's diary covering 1831-1836; photographs and photocopies of his original correspondence, some third party correspondence, and documents of the Order of the Illuminati, reproduced from the originals in the Coe Collection of Strang Americana at Yale University. Photographs and photocopies of original and typescript transcriptions of Strang's and some third party correspondence. Correspondents include, among many others, George J. Adams, John C. Bennett, Samuel Bennett, Dennis Chidester, Lorenzo Dow Hickey, Myraette A. Strang Losee, Milo Milton Quaife, Joseph Smith III, William Smith, Mary Perce Strang and Wingfield Watson. The collection also includes related printed and photocopied periodical articles and newspaper clippings and miscellaneous issues of various periodicals, both contemporary with Strang's activities and dating from the 1970's onward, a typescript of the Chronicles of Voree, and numerous 20th century pamphlets and publications of the Mormon church. Also included are photographs and printed reproductions of maps of Beaver Island, both contemporary with Strang and those of more recent situation. Several bound volumes belonging to Strang include a volume of Shakespeare's complete works, an 1832 edition of Bibliotheca classica by J. Lempriere, Journal of the House of Representatives of the State of Michigan 1853, a typescript of Extracts from the Journal for 1853, and a volume of the 1917 Annual publications Historical Society of California containing letters of George Miller. Materials relate chiefly to Strang's activities from his time in Wisconsin to the establishment on Beaver Island in 1847 or the Strangite Mormon colony, his service in the Michigan legislature from 1852-1856, and his 1856 assassination. All materials were collected by Doyle C. Fitzpatrick in the course of his research for his 1970 book, "The King Strang Story: A Narrative of the Beaver Island Mormons." The collection also includes some of Mr. Fitzpatrick's correspondence and periodical articles and newspaper clippings relating to his collection of Strang and Beaver Island materials and the research for and publication of his book.
ArchivalResource: ca. 45 v. (3.5 linear feet)
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- Fitzpatrick, Doyle C.,. James Jesse Strang collection, 1829-1987.
Allan-Higinbotham Papers, 1834-1955. Business Correspondence of N. Higinbotham, Registry, Bank Loans, Assets, 1879-1898.
Title:
Business Correspondence of N. Higinbotham, Registry, Bank Loans, Assets, 1879-1898. 1879- 1898.
ArchivalResource: 2 Cm.
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- Allan-Higinbotham Papers, 1834-1955. Business Correspondence of N. Higinbotham, Registry, Bank Loans, Assets, 1879-1898.
Smith, William. Militia commission, 1816 June 19.
Title:
Militia commission, 1816 June 19.
Consists of a June 19, 1816 commission, signed by Tennessee Governor Joseph McMinn, naming William Smith of Lincoln County, Tenn. to the rank of major in the Tennessee Militia.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Smith, William. Militia commission, 1816 June 19.
Sterling Ironworks Company. Collection, 1740-1901.
Title:
Collection, 1740-1901.
The documents in this collection are mainly records of the Sterling Ironworks - accounts, receipts, ledger books, correspondence, documents dealing with iron production, etc. In addition to this, there are many documents dealing with the activities of the proprietors of the sterling ironworks, especially of the Townsend family which controlled the works for most of the period it was in operation. There are deeds, bonds and mortgages, leases and releases, articles of agreement, assignments of judgment, etc. A few documents concern ironworks other than Sterling, such as the Southfield furnace or Augusta forge, but these are relatively few. Some of the more important documents are listed in the brief descriptions found at the beginning of each section of the collection guide.
ArchivalResource: Accession LE 14069: 9 boxes.Accession SC 17562: 3 boxes.
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- Sterling Ironworks Company. Collection, 1740-1901.
Smith, William. [Treatise on the duties of a Sheriff], [ca. 1670].
Title:
[Treatise on the duties of a Sheriff], [ca. 1670].
Manuscript on paper of a work on "the Sherriffes power and duty in management of elections for members of Parliament." The work contains twenty short chapters on various aspects of the sheriff's duties in elections, including summaries of election statutes, directions on the "time, place and manner" of elections, and eligibility requirements for both electors and candidates. Smith, who was employed in the Sheriff's office, apparently wrote the work for Sir Eliab Harvey on his appointment as High Sheriff of Essex.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (71 p.) ; 19 x 14 cm.
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- Smith, William. [Treatise on the duties of a Sheriff], [ca. 1670].
Knowles, G. B. (George Beauchamp). Autograph letter signed : [n.p.], to William Smith, [n.d.].
Title:
Autograph letter signed : [n.p.], to William Smith, [n.d.].
Apologizing for being late with his manuscript, promising plate numbers and drawings "of more hardy plants."
ArchivalResource: 1 item ; 23 cm.
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- Knowles, G. B. (George Beauchamp). Autograph letter signed : [n.p.], to William Smith, [n.d.].
Smith families collection, 1665-1986.
Title:
Smith families collection, 1665-1986.
This collection records the lives and activities of the various Smith families of Long Island. Included are deeds, 1665-1832; wills, probate papers, and estate inventories, 1691-1875; contracts, receipts, and bills of sale, 1727-1853; reports, 1843-1870; clippings and articles by or about Smith family members, 1829-1986; correspondence, 1780-1939; memoirs and biographical sketches, 1873-1922; genealogical notes, marriage lists, ancestor charts, copies of Bible records, 1884-1987; notebook of E.P. Buffett, Jr. with many documents of Caleb Smith, 1860-1890; articles by Seba Smith, 1842-1857; "Pig Skin Book" kept by William "Tangier" Smith on a whaling voyage in 1697 which was later used by his wife for accounts (1704-1706); and maps of Smith property in Mastic, Manhasset Valley, and Glen Cove.
ArchivalResource: 8 cubic ft.
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- East Hampton Free Library. Smith families collection, 1665-1986.
Smith, William. Bills, 1767-1797.
Title:
Bills, 1767-1797.
This small collection of bills was collected by William Smith between 1767-1797. Most bills are from firms located in the Philadelphia and Burlington, NJ area. Items mentioned include a looking glass, clock case, mending table, a walnut table, a stand, a grid iron, sugar, molasses, coffee, flour, and chocolate. Other bills are for liquor and a local poor tax.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (15 items).
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- Smith, William. Bills, 1767-1797.
Smith, William. Papers, 1855-1869.
Title:
Papers, 1855-1869.
Personal letters to William Smith, former resident of Guilford County, North Carolina, discussing commodity prices, local news, the location of Trinity College, and Reconstruction in North Carolina.
ArchivalResource: 5 items.
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- Smith, William. Papers, 1855-1869.
Smith, William. [99 years of Irons & Russell] / [William Smith].
Title:
[99 years of Irons & Russell] / [William Smith]. [1960]
Talk before the Rhode Island Historical Society, Mar. 13, 1960. Typescript.
ArchivalResource: 14 leaves ; 28 cm.
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- Smith, William. [99 years of Irons & Russell] / [William Smith].
Boulder County (Colo.). Board of County Commissioners. Invoice from deputy clerk of the court, 1862 July.
Title:
Invoice from deputy clerk of the court, 1862 July. 1862.
ArchivalResource: 1 p.
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- Boulder County (Colo.). Board of County Commissioners. Invoice from deputy clerk of the court, 1862 July.
[William F. Smith, biographical materials]
Title:
[William F. Smith, biographical materials] [19--]-
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- [William F. Smith, biographical materials]
Papers, 1804-1914.
Title:
Papers, 1804-1914.
Account book papes, receipts, and bills of David Hawkins, 1823-1835; promissory notes, receipts, and bills of David and Nathaniel Hawkins, Joshua Glover, Richard Tuthill, Merit Woodhull, and William Smith, 1804-1822; surveyors maps, account pages, receipts, 1813; letters from Joseph Petty, Amityville to E. L. Brown, Calverton, 1898; letter from O. B. Ackerlyto Mr. Brown, 1914.
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- Hawkins, David. Papers, 1804-1914.
Smith, William. Certificate of appointment, 1824 May 25.
Title:
Certificate of appointment, 1824 May 25.
Handwritten certificate of appointment to the office of a judge advocate in the Missouri Militia by Lieut-Governor William H. Ashley who signed the order.
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- Smith, William. Certificate of appointment, 1824 May 25.
Smith, William. OM82-20 William Smith Papers, 1813-1833.
Title:
OM82-20 William Smith Papers, 1813-1833.
Papers of William Smith.
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- Smith, William. OM82-20 William Smith Papers, 1813-1833.
Walden, Ebenezer, 1777-1857. Ebenezer Walden and William Smith leases to the United States, 1840-1841.
Title:
Ebenezer Walden and William Smith leases to the United States, 1840-1841.
Leases for property bordered by Main, Delaware, Franklin, Waverly, and Allen Streets, executed between Ebenezer Walden and the United States, and by William Smith and Lieut. W. W. Chapman, for the United States, 1840-1841, for military purposes.
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- Walden, Ebenezer, 1777-1857. Ebenezer Walden and William Smith leases to the United States, 1840-1841.
Smith, William. Letter : to his sister, 1865 February 1.
Title:
Letter : to his sister, 1865 February 1.
Holograph letter written from Washington.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (2 leaves) ; 18 cm.
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- Smith, William. Letter : to his sister, 1865 February 1.
Kagey, Henry. Papers, 1769-1883.
Title:
Papers, 1769-1883.
Indentures, wills, bonds, accounts of settlements of estates (especially of William Smith), and a few mercantile accounts of Henry Kagey. Some of the documents are in German script. There are also personal letters, some from settlers in Ohio, which inlcude religious musings, references to weather and crop conditions, and family and local news. Civil War letters include those of Caspar C. Henkel, surgeon of the 2nd Regiment of Virginia Militia describing health, quarters, and military actions near Winchester, Va., and Martinsburg, W. Va.; a contract for a substitute for David H. Kagey dated Nov. 22, 1861; and love letters from Kagey dating from 1863. Letters between Henkel and Kagey, 1863-1864, have information on medical training in Va., on the execution of deserters, on avoidance of the draft, and on the purchase of substitutes. There are also minutes of the Association for the Relief of Maimed Soldiers in New Market, February, 1864; reports on sick and wounded on the 25th, 42nd, and 48th Regiments of Va. Infantry, July, 1864; and a fragment of Kagey's diary.
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- Kagey, Henry. Papers, 1769-1883.
Papers, 1699-1859, 1800-1859 (bulk)
Title:
Papers, 1699-1859, 1800-1859 (bulk)
Letters, receipts, notes, deeds, indentures, certificates and other papers of Thompson and his family. A large portion of the collection consists of letters of Benjamin F. Thompson of Hempstead to Samuel Ludlow Thompson, of Setauket, and concern family matters and some business dealings. Also, miscellaneous papers of his father, Samuel Thompson,; an indenture of B.F. Thompson giving up claim to the estate of his father; a letter to Samuel L. Thompson from "niece Mary" requesting his portrait, 1838; letters to Samuel L. Thompson from Abraham Thompson in Paris, 1838; and a certificate, dated at the Manor of St. George, 1699, signed by William Smith, about "Samuell Tompson [sic] and Hannah his wife" as administrators for the estate of John Muncy.
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- Thompson, Benjamin F. (Benjamin Franklin), 1784-1849. Papers, 1699-1859, 1800-1859 (bulk)
Quebec Trader (Ship). Logbook, 1833-1834 [microform].
Title:
Logbook, 1833-1834 [microform]. 1833-1834.
Logbook kept by William Smith of proceedings aboard the "Quebec Trader" from London to Swan River, commanded by C.L. Bellamy.
ArchivalResource: 1 microfilm reel.
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- Quebec Trader (Ship). Logbook, 1833-1834 [microform].
Murray, F.A. [Discharge note, Yarrowlumla, for William Smith, 1847 Mar. 13] [manuscript].
Title:
[Discharge note, Yarrowlumla, for William Smith, 1847 Mar. 13] [manuscript]. 1847 Mar. 13.
ArchivalResource: 1 p. ; 15 x 30 cm.
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- Murray, F.A. [Discharge note, Yarrowlumla, for William Smith, 1847 Mar. 13] [manuscript].
Woodhull and Sell family papers, 1704-1832.
Title:
Woodhull and Sell family papers, 1704-1832.
Papers of the Woodhull and Sell families of Wading River include correspondence, wills, deeds, mortgages, bonds, quit-claims, slave documents and other papers. Land records relate to property owned in Wading River and elsewhere on the north shore of Long Island. Family members mentioned in the documents include Richard, Nathan, James and Miller Woodhull, William and James Sell, and James' sons, James and Wessels Sell. Others mentioned include Jonathan Mapes, Timothy Brewster, Joseph Blydenburgh, Col. William Smith, and members of the Davis, Dayton, Hallock, Hudson and Robinson families.
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- Woodhull family. Woodhull and Sell family papers, 1704-1832.
City of London (England). Corporation. Copy of freedom, City of London : London, 1845 July 2.
Title:
Copy of freedom, City of London : London, 1845 July 2.
ArchivalResource: 1 sheet ; 74 x 390 mm., rolled, in case 102 x 30 mm.
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- City of London (England). Corporation. Copy of freedom, City of London : London, 1845 July 2.
Smith, William. Autograph letter, signed, to Moses Greenleaf, 1815 Feb. 15.
Title:
Autograph letter, signed, to Moses Greenleaf, 1815 Feb. 15.
ALS (1815) from William Smith to Moses Greenleaf regarding instructions sent from the land office to survey lands acquired from the Indians on the Penobscot River.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Smith, William. Autograph letter, signed, to Moses Greenleaf, 1815 Feb. 15.
Smith, William. Diary, 1917-1918.
Title:
Diary, 1917-1918.
Typewritten copy of a diary and notebook of William Smith, from Madison, Wis. who enlisted in the army during World War I; describing training and combat in France as a major in the 127th Regiment, 32nd Division.
ArchivalResource: 0.1 c.f. (1 folder)
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- Smith, William. Diary, 1917-1918.
Little, Jesse C. Correspondence, 1845-1848.
Title:
Correspondence, 1845-1848.
Letters include: William Smith, August 10, 1845, Nauvoo; Brigham Young, January 20, 1845, Nauvoo; Wilford Woodruff, March 27, 1846, New York; Brigham Young, November 15, 1846, Winter Quarters, to J. C. Little; Brigham Young, November 4, 1848, Winter Quarters, to the saints in the Eastern and Middle States.
ArchivalResource: 5 letters. : WPA typescript.
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- Little, Jesse C. Correspondence, 1845-1848.
Rockwood Academy Collection. Land ticket to William Smith for Lot 3, Concession 4, Township of Eramosa, December 24, 1819.
Title:
Land ticket to William Smith for Lot 3, Concession 4, Township of Eramosa, December 24, 1819. 18 19- 1825.
ArchivalResource: 2 items.
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- Rockwood Academy Collection. Land ticket to William Smith for Lot 3, Concession 4, Township of Eramosa, December 24, 1819.
Gilson, Smith & Company. Factory invoices : G.S. & Co.
Title:
Factory invoices : G.S. & Co. 1842-1850.
Account book and purchasing record for tools, equipment and raw materials used at the mill. Suppliers were often Vermont firms, including Black River Canal & Manufacturing Co., the Vermont Copperas Co., and Gilman Shedd, Windsor, Vt. The volume was later used as an account book of the Spaulding family of Proctorsville; the name Mrs. E.A. Spaulding is written on the first page, with records of family purchases (hogs, Thanksgiving turkeys, etc.) made in the 1890's and early 1900's written in the front and back of the book.
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- Gilson, Smith & Company. Factory invoices : G.S. & Co.
Society for Propagating Christian Knowledge Among the Germans Settled in Pennsylvania. Minutes, 1754-1756.
Title:
Minutes, 1754-1756.
These minutes, kept in the hand of Provost William Smith, concern the German free schools, and include letters and reports in full or abstract.
ArchivalResource: 1 microfilm reel.
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- Society for Propagating Christian Knowledge Among the Germans Settled in Pennsylvania. Minutes, 1754-1756.
Smith, William. Letter to the firm of Parker & Poor. 1802.
Title:
Letter to the firm of Parker & Poor. 1802.
ArchivalResource: 4 items (4 leaves).
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- Smith, William. Letter to the firm of Parker & Poor. 1802.
Frith, William Powell, 1819-1909. Autograph letter signed : Osnaburgh St. [London], to William Smith, 1845 Apr. 10.
Title:
Autograph letter signed : Osnaburgh St. [London], to William Smith, 1845 Apr. 10.
Concerning his picture sent to the Academy, picture commissioned by Smith and other work.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (2 p.) ; (12mo)
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- Frith, William Powell, 1819-1909. Autograph letter signed : Osnaburgh St. [London], to William Smith, 1845 Apr. 10.
Bell, Robert, 1841-1917. Papers, 1873-1907.
Title:
Papers, 1873-1907.
Collection contains papers relating to Robert Bell's work on the Hudson's Bay Expeditions of 1884 and 1885, his work for the Geological Survey of Canada, and his interest in other matters pertaining to the Arctic. Collection includes a letter from Julien Stewart Camsell about the International Polar Expedition of 1882-1883, a letter from Henry Philip Dawson about the meeting of the International Polar Commission in Vienna, and a letter from William Smith about Bell's medical services in the Hudson's Bay Expeditions of 1884 and 1885. Also includes a letter from Moritz Karl Lindeman, in which Lindeman, on behalf of the Geographische Gesellschaft in Bremen, inquires about sending an expedition to Hudson Bay. Bell's medical notes from the Hudson's Bay Expedition of 1885 and his accounts for expenses incurred during field exploration trips for the Geological Survey of Canada in 1888, 1891-1897, 1901-1903, and 1907 are also included. Other correspondents are William P. Anderson, Andrew Robertson Gordon, Hugh D. Payne, William J. Skinner, and William Wakeman.
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- Bell, Robert, 1841-1917. Papers, 1873-1907.
University of Guelph. Library. Photographs of Library Book Presentations, 1988-1999.
Title:
Photographs of Library Book Presentations, 1988-1999. 1988- 1999.
ArchivalResource: 2 files.
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- University of Guelph. Library. Photographs of Library Book Presentations, 1988-1999.
Morgan, John, 1735-1789. Correspondence, 1763-1788.
Title:
Correspondence, 1763-1788.
Nine of these letters are addressed to Sir Alexander Dick of Edinburgh (1763-1768), and relate to Morgan's medical studies, his travels on the Continent, and the founding of the medical department of the College of Physicians. These are copies of originals in possession of Mrs. Dick Cunyngham, Prestonfield House, Edinburgh.
ArchivalResource: 27 items : photocopies.
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- Morgan, John, 1735-1789. Correspondence, 1763-1788.
Schuyler, Philip John, 1733-1804. Release, 1768 January 16.
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Release, 1768 January 16.
Instrument by Philip Schuyler to secure mariner Thomas Livingston's creditors, including merchants William Smith, Samuel Van Horne, Samuel Loudon, Godardus Van Selingen. Signed by Philip Schuyler, witnessed by Richard Harison, James Livingston, Volckert Douw, and Isaac [?].
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- Schuyler, Philip John, 1733-1804. Release, 1768 January 16.
Bogie, Mary. Schoolmistress's contract, 1772 December 31, with Robert Hill.
Title:
Schoolmistress's contract, 1772 December 31, with Robert Hill.
Mary Bogie agrees to live in Hill's house during the year of 1773 in order to teach his children as well as other children. Further responsibilities entail caring for his children and his house during his absence. Agrees to pay fine for any neglect of obligations. Contract also indicates Hill's agreement to above terms and cites her salary. Contract witnessed by William Smith.
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- Bogie, Mary. Schoolmistress's contract, 1772 December 31, with Robert Hill.
Rudge, Charles Van Horn,. Charles Rudge collection, ca. 1853-1914.
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Charles Rudge collection, ca. 1853-1914.
Chiefly letters (1853-1864) from James Rudge and his wife, Caroline Willis (Smith) Rudge and George Rudge, of Boardman, Ohio, to members of her family in England, including her sisters, Emma Smith and Mary Ann Wood, William Smith, and John Smith (who lived for a time in Boardman with the Rudges); birthday book of Mary Elizabeth Van Horn, wife of Joseph A. Rudge, containing information about her family, the Van Horns, as well as her husband's family, the Rudges; letter (1914 Oct. 31) to Will Rudge from Will Smith, relating to earlier letters of their parents and the war in France; and essay of Joseph A. Rudge to the Ohio State Board of Agriculture pertaining to his management of sheep.
ArchivalResource: 4 file folders.
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- Rudge, Charles Van Horn,. Charles Rudge collection, ca. 1853-1914.
Smith, William. Correspondence with Henry Charles Lea, 1886-1887.
Title:
Correspondence with Henry Charles Lea, 1886-1887.
ArchivalResource: 3 items (3 leaves).
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- Smith, William. Correspondence with Henry Charles Lea, 1886-1887.
Smith, William. [Papers].
Title:
[Papers]. 1789-1818.
Includes two undated records of dyewood and chemical purchases by Smith & Cook from Smith & Ackerman; bills, 1789-1800, to the estate of William Smith, for labor, etc.; receipts, 1801-1818, to John Smith and Peter T. Smith; and an agreement, 1809, of Robert Karson, James Tatterson, and John Smith, that Tatterson, of Lancaster, Pa., build a roving billy, spinning jenny and reel for Smith's mill in Hightstown, N.J.
ArchivalResource: 20 items ; 34 cm. or smaller.
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- Smith, William. [Papers].
Porter, Andrew, 1743-1813. Memoranda book, 1793-1813.
Title:
Memoranda book, 1793-1813.
Construction accounts, including payroll, and memoranda recorded by Porter, engineer for construction of the Delaware and Schuylkill canal, 1793-1794; continued by Porter as a personal record of family lands and taxes paid in Western Pennsylvania, 1801-1813. Included, too, are a copy of the will of William Smith, ca. 1800, and a diagram of Count Rumford's Improved Chimney Fireplace, n.d.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. ; 33 cm.
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- Porter, Andrew, 1743-1813. Memoranda book, 1793-1813.
André, John, 1751-1780. Prologue on opening the [John Street] Theatre in New York on Jan. 9, 1779 : manuscript, undated.
Title:
Prologue on opening the [John Street] Theatre in New York on Jan. 9, 1779 : manuscript, undated.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 1/2 p.)
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- André, John, 1751-1780. Prologue on opening the [John Street] Theatre in New York on Jan. 9, 1779 : manuscript, undated.
Ashley, Jonathan, 1712-1780. Manuscripts, 1753-1780 [microform]
Title:
Manuscripts, 1753-1780 [microform]
ArchivalResource: 66 items.
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- Ashley, Jonathan, 1712-1780. Manuscripts, 1753-1780 [microform]
Smith, William F. William F. Smith letter : Sierra Madre, Calif., to Frank S. Baker in Salinas, Calif. : ALS, 1923 June 12.
Title:
William F. Smith letter : Sierra Madre, Calif., to Frank S. Baker in Salinas, Calif. : ALS, 1923 June 12.
Letter describing Smith's efforts to sell Griffen Ranch in northern Calif., possibly in Monterey County, to prospective buyers in Los Angeles. Includes some personal news and mention of Smith's personal landholdings.
ArchivalResource: 2 p., with envelope.
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- Smith, William F. William F. Smith letter : Sierra Madre, Calif., to Frank S. Baker in Salinas, Calif. : ALS, 1923 June 12.
Tennessee Company. Land grant, 1790.
Title:
Land grant, 1790.
This land grant is numbered 142 out of an unknown number. It is printed and signed, but the recipient and price of the land are blank. It is signed by Zachariah Cox and witnessed by William Smith and J.S. Young.
ArchivalResource: 1 item ; 25 x 18 cm.
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- Tennessee Company. Land grant, 1790.
Boston (Mass.). Tax collector. [Tax bill for David Slaton, 1806 October 1].
Title:
[Tax bill for David Slaton, 1806 October 1].
Partially printed form completed in manuscript by William Smith, Collector, with the assesment for David Slaton.
ArchivalResource: 1 DS ; 14 x 17 cm.
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- Boston (Mass.). Tax collector. [Tax bill for David Slaton, 1806 October 1].
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Doran genealogy collection, 1841-1965.
Title:
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Doran genealogy collection, 1841-1965.
Genealogy notebooks on the line of descent from Richard (Bull) Smith, Patentee of Smithtown, N.Y., and for the Van Wyck, Pearsall, Smith, Burt, and Colwell families; two letters from H.A. Stevenson to William Smith, 1922, concerning Farmer's Field Days at Cornell University; letter and miscellaneous certificates of Florence Smith Trites, 1956-1959, concerning genealogy and membership in the D.A.R. (Daughters of the American Revolution); handwritten item in memory of Thomas Van Wyck, 1841; and other miscellaneous items.
ArchivalResource: 0.3 cubic ft.
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- Howard, Doran,. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Doran genealogy collection, 1841-1965.
Smith, Samuel. Letters, 1851-1858.
Title:
Letters, 1851-1858.
Holograph letters written by Samuel and William Smith to their brother, Ellison Smith, telling of early California gold mining and politics.
ArchivalResource: 7 items.
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- Smith, Samuel. Letters, 1851-1858.
Baldini, John. John Baldini collection, 1950-1988.
Title:
John Baldini collection, 1950-1988.
Includes correspondence with the following people: Jimmy Carter, Sen. Paul Simon, Michael Bakalis, Dean Barringer, Birch Bayh, Richard G. Browne, Roland W. Burris (as state comptroller), William Clark, Jerry Cosentino, Joseph Dilillo, Alan J. Dixon, James H. Donnelwald, Thomas A. Foran, William C. Harris (assistant majority leader), Gary Hart, Neil Hartigan, Michael Howlett, Timothy Ives, Lawrence E. Johnson, William T. Larkin, John W. Lewis, George McGovern, the Mondale-Ferraro campaign, Edmund S. Muskie, David Phillips, Paul Powell, Roman C. Pucinski (member of Congress), Todd Renfrow, Phillip Rock, Paul Segobiano, Alex Seith, Samuel H. Shapiro (governor of Illinois), Richard Small, William Smith (assistant director of conservation), Adlai Stevenson II, Adlai Stevenson III, Calvin R. Sutker, Lawrence A. Travis, Jr., Dan Walker (governor), and miscellaneous correspondence.
ArchivalResource: 2 boxes (805 items)
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- Baldini, John. John Baldini collection, 1950-1988.
Smith, William. Decree of emancipation.
Title:
Decree of emancipation. 1827.
Handwritten manumission paper, freeing a slave named George in Williamson County, Tenn.
ArchivalResource: 1 sheet ; 31 cm.
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- Smith, William. Decree of emancipation.
United States. Army. Corps of Engineers. Wilmington District. Sketch showing location of the Phillips-Thompson Co's new wharf : [in Christina River at Wilmington, Del.] / U.S. Engineer Office, Wilmington, Del.
Title:
Sketch showing location of the Phillips-Thompson Co's new wharf : [in Christina River at Wilmington, Del.] / U.S. Engineer Office, Wilmington, Del. [1900?]
ArchivalResource: 1 map : ms., reinforced linen ; 30 x 40 cm.
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- United States. Army. Corps of Engineers. Wilmington District. Sketch showing location of the Phillips-Thompson Co's new wharf : [in Christina River at Wilmington, Del.] / U.S. Engineer Office, Wilmington, Del.
Smith family papers, 1725-1979.
Title:
Smith family papers, 1725-1979.
Wills, vital statistics from family Bibles, lists of tombstone inscriptions, school and town tax lists from Huntington, 1840-1961; genealogical correspondence, clippings, obituaries, articles, booklets, genealogies, and index cards with family information, 1910-1979; baptism, marriage, and burial records of Smith family members, 1725-1789; account books of William Smith, 1850-1868; three ledgers from the Smithtown area, 1825-1867; Matthew Brady studio photograph of Matilda Selleck of Huntington; tintypes and photographs, 1862-1929; postcards, 1884-1971; bills and receipts, 1797-1902; expense book of Mr. and Mrs. Elliot Hodgkinson, 1892; and assessment roll for Town of Smithtown, ca. 1800.
ArchivalResource: 4 cubic ft.
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- Davis, Harriet Smith, b. 1901. Smith family papers, 1725-1979.
Hancock, John, 1737-1793. Letter to John Watts, 1773 May 14.
Title:
Letter to John Watts, 1773 May 14.
In this letter from Massachusetts commisioners Hancock, Brattle and Hawley, they attempt to draw up an agreement with New York commissioners Watts, Smith, Livingston, and Nicholls over the Massachusetts/New York property boundaries for the Massachusetts Bay.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (2 leaves) + 1 engraving.
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- Hancock, John, 1737-1793. Letter to John Watts, 1773 May 14.
Smith, William. Recipe book : manuscript, 1828-1844.
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Recipe book : manuscript, 1828-1844.
Comprises culinary recipes for preserving and pickling fish, mushrooms, onions, red cabbage, gherkins, oranges and lemons; plus black hog's pudding, "soup for the poor"; curries; puddings, cakes, jams, jellies, ginger beer, ginger wine, and currant wine. Also includes a few medicinal recipes and a "receipt for rendering shoes impervious to wet." Recipes are attributed to individuals with the surnames Chapman, Mitchell, Davies, Bell, Dallaway, Polehampton, Powls, Weight, Walper, White, Capt. Donovan and Capt. Peacock. A recipe for Scotch Woodcock is attributed to Lord Egremont, Petworth, possibly George O'Brien Wyndham Egremont.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (46 leaves) : paper ; 17 cm.
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- Smith, William. Recipe book : manuscript, 1828-1844.
Van Cortlandt-Van Wyck family papers, 1759-1874.
Title:
Van Cortlandt-Van Wyck family papers, 1759-1874.
Papers of the related Van Cortlandt and Van Wyck families include a letter from William Smith to Pierre Van Cortlandt, 1759, concerning arrangements for sale of land in Westchester County; accounts kept by Pierre Van Cortlandt concerning purchase and sale of flour, wheat, pork, shoes, hay, pasturage privileges, and other items, 1774-1775; letter from Pierre Van Cortlandt to his brother concerning prospective buyer of their mill for a comb factory, 1829; estate inventories of Philip Van Cortlandt, 1832; vendue lists of items sold from the estate of Philip G. Van Wyck, 1835; several letters between Pierre and Philip Van Wyck concerning land and money matters, 1830s-1840s; legal opinion on the complaint of Pierre Van Cortlandt concerning appraisal of his land along the Croton River which was condemned for use in the Croton Aqueduct, 1844; and miscellaneous land surveys, deeds, promissory notes, receipts, bonds, mortgages, insurance policy, and lists.
ArchivalResource: 73 items.
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- Van Cortlandt family. Van Cortlandt-Van Wyck family papers, 1759-1874.
Smith, William. Letterbook, 1771-1775.
Title:
Letterbook, 1771-1775.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. ; 33 cm.
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- Smith, William. Letterbook, 1771-1775.
Smith, William. Papers, 1781-1920.
Title:
Papers, 1781-1920.
Bills, receipts, legal papers, and miscellaneous papers pertaining to William Smith and others, including the report card, 1849, of Sarah E. R. Ballow at the Young Ladies' Institute of Charlottesville, Virginia; several railroad passes; and a newspaper clipping discussing a Fluvanna County, Virginia, arsenal used by the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War.
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- Smith, William. Papers, 1781-1920.
Hayes, James. Reindeer.
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Reindeer.
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- Hayes, James. Reindeer.
Deed, 1749.
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Deed, 1749.
Deed to William Smith for land in Queens.
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Cary, Henry Francis, 1772-1844. Letter : Westminster, to William Smith, [1843?] May 13.
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Letter : Westminster, to William Smith, [1843?] May 13.
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- Cary, Henry Francis, 1772-1844. Letter : Westminster, to William Smith, [1843?] May 13.
University of Guelph. Library. Staff. Collection of photographs during Dave Hull's 28 years working in the Library, 1973-2001.
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Collection of photographs during Dave Hull's 28 years working in the Library, 1973-2001. 1973- 2001.
ArchivalResource: 46 photographs, 18 items.
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- University of Guelph. Library. Staff. Collection of photographs during Dave Hull's 28 years working in the Library, 1973-2001.
Boylston family. Boylston family papers, 1688-1979.
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Boylston family papers, 1688-1979.
Business and family papers of the Boylston family of Boston and Princeton, Mass. and Bath, Bristol, and London, Eng. Letters, letterbooks, diaries, ledgers, and journals of merchants John (1709-1795), Thomas (1721-1798), Nicholas (1716-1771), and Ward N. Boylston (1749-1827). Subjects include coffee, rum, potash, sugar and whale oil trade, land speculation, the coming of the American Revolution, Mass. loyalists, construction of the family home in Princeton, and European description and travel. Correspondents include John Q. Adams, Asher Benjamin, Eliphalet Fitch, George Folger, Benjamin Hallowell, William Cooper, Harrison Gray, Daniel Leonard, Daniel Lisle, Moses Gill, Charles Bulfinch, Charles Paxton, William Smith, Benjamin, Petty, Samuel and William Vaughan, Samuel Sewall, and Jacob Wendell.
ArchivalResource: 98 boxes (4 containing 42 v.), 44 v. in cases, 3 oversize v. in cases, 12 extra tall v. in cases, and 6 oversize boxes.
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