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John Forsyth (1780-1841) was born in Fredericksburg, Virginia, on October 22. He graduated from Princeton in 1799 and was admitted to the bar in 1802. In 1808, Forsyth became the Attorney-General of Georgia. He was elected governor of Georgia in 1828. He married Clara Meigs, daughter of Josiah Meigs, who was the first president of Franklin College (later named the University of Georgia). Forsyth died on October 21, 1841.
U.S. senator, representative, secretary of state, and the governor of Georgia.
John Forsyth (1780-1841), Congressman, U.S. Senator, Georgia Governor (1827-1829), and U.S. Secretary of State (1834-1841), born in Fredericksburg, Virginia.
"John Forsyth led a political career that lasted more than thirty years. ... Forsyth began his law practice in Augusta with John Y. Noel and gained a reputation as an outstanding lawyer. In 1808 he was elected attorney general of Georgia, which launched his political career. In 1813 Forsyth was elected as a Jeffersonian Republican to the Thirteenth U.S. Congress. He chaired the Committee on Expenditures and remained in the House of Representatives until November 1818, when he was elected to fill the U.S. Senate seat of George Troup." - "John Forsyth." New Georgia Encyclopedia. http://www.georgianeyclopedia.org (Retrieved July 25, 2008)
Statesman, governor of Georgia, from Augusta (Richmond Co.), Ga.
John Forsyth, a Representative and a senator from Georgia, born in Fredericksburg, Va., on October 22, 1780. He graduated from the College of New Jersey (now Princeton University) in 1799, moved to Augusta, Ga., studied law, and was admitted to the bar in 1802. He was elected to the United States Senate, and appointed secretary of state by President Andrew Jackson. Reappointed by President Martin Van Buren he served from 1834 to 1841. He died in Washington, D.C., on October 21, 1841.
John Forsyth was U.S. Secretary of State, 1834-41. Richard Smith was Cashier of the Bank of the Metropolis.
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Drake, Elias Franklin, 1813-1892. Elias Franklin Drake and family papers, 1814-1917.
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Elias Franklin Drake and family papers, 1814-1917.
Autographs and autograph correspondence (1 v.), and miscellaneous correspondence, invitations, and newspaper clippings (1 folder) relating to Elias Franklin Drake, a railroad president and businessman in St. Paul, Minnesota. Many of the autographs and correspondence are of prominent citizens of the United States. Also includes a few letters from his children (1865-1868), a few items relating to his wife, and a manuscript of a speech about railroads in St. Paul, Minnesota, and about Horace Thompson (1880?).
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Lewis Cass papers (1774-1924)
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Lewis Cass papers (1774-1924)
The Lewis Cass papers contain the political and governmental letters and writings of Lewis Cass, American army officer in the War of 1812, governor and senator from Michigan, American diplomat to France, secretary of war in the Andrew Jackson administration, secretary of state under James Buchanan, and Democratic candidate for President. These papers span Cass' entire career and include letters, speeches, financial documents, memoranda, literary manuscripts, newspaper clippings, and a travel diary. In addition to documenting his political and governmental career, the collection contains material concerning relations between the United States and Native Americans, and Cass' role in presidential politics.
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Crockett, John M. Papers, 1840.
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Papers, 1840.
Contains two letters from John M. Crockett (Davy Crockett's son) to Sec. of State John Forsyth, asking for the state's help in investigating the rumor about his father being alive in Mexico. Also, a copy of a letter pub. in the Austin City Gazette from William C. White who claims to have met Davy Crockett in a silver mine in Mexico. A third letter is from Powhatan Ellis to John Crockett, denouncing the rumors of his father's existence after the Alamo. All items dated 1840.
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Pickens, F. W. (Francis Wilkinson), 1805-1869. Papers, 1826-1862.
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Papers, 1826-1862.
Includes 4 letters to F.W. Pickens from various correspondents; 3 letters to Mrs. Pickens; legal document.
ArchivalResource: 8 items (1 folder)
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P. Phillips Family Papers, 1832-1914
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P. Phillips Family Papers 1832-1914
Lawyer, state legislator, and United States representative from South Carolina. Correspondence, letter books, legal record books, journals, dockets, notebooks, and an unpublished autobiography of P. Phillips, relating chiefly to the law practice of P. Phillips and his son, W. Hallet Phillips, both of whom practiced before the Supreme Court. Contains the writings of P. Phillips's wife, Eugenia, including her journal written while interned during the Civil War, and of her parents, Jacob Clavius Levy and Fanny Yates Levy.
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Maria and Elizabeth Gilpin Collection, 1739-1878.
Title:
Maria and Elizabeth Gilpin Collection, 1739-1878.
A miscellany of correspondence and legal documents of the Gilpin family of Philadelphia, concerned largely with the land and property affairs of Richard and Mary Penn and Mary's sister, Sarah Masters; of Joshua Gilpin, his sons, William and Henry Dilworth, and his brother, Thomas, a paper manufacturer. Tench Francis was agent for many of these transactions. Correspondents include Richard Penn, Edward Livingston, John Forsyth, and Senator John Dix (D-NY). Also letters, author unidentified, seeking a consular appointment; Continental loan certificates, and maps of the Brandywine Manufacturing Company of Wilmington, Delaware, n.d., and of Indiana County, PA, Gilpin land tracts, 1838.
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Forsyth, John, 1780-1841. Letter to Senator Hugh L. White. : U.S. Department of State : LS, 1834 Dec. 2.
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Letter to Senator Hugh L. White. : U.S. Department of State : LS, 1834 Dec. 2.
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Forsyth, John, 1780-1841. Letters signed (4) : Washington, to Henry Wheaton, 1835 Mar. 23-1939 Apr. 17.
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Letters signed (4) : Washington, to Henry Wheaton, 1835 Mar. 23-1939 Apr. 17.
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Comly, Franklin A. Miscellaneous manuscripts, 1839.
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Miscellaneous manuscripts, 1839.
U.S. passport and Spanish visa made out to Franklin A. Comly. The U.S. passport is signed by John Forsyth, Secretary of State; the Spanish visa is signed by Don Pablo Chacon, Spanish Consul General to the United States (stationed in Philadelphia).
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Forsyth, John, 1780-1841. John Forsyth papers, 1834-1839
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John Forsyth papers
The collection consists of seven documents signed by John Forsyth. These include three secretarial letters signed by Forsyth as Secretary of State and each headed Department of State and dated 30 December 1834, 6 July 1838, and 19 October 1839. There are also four autographs, including two sentiments taken from albums, a legal document attesting to a constituent's residency in Georgia, and a three page third person ALS to Gales & Seaton in Washington, D.C., asking them to make a correction to their reporting of his participation in a U.S. House of Representatives debate.
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Forsyth, John, 1780-1841. John Forsyth letters, 1824-1838.
Title:
John Forsyth letters, 1824-1838.
The collection consists of correspondence of John Forsyth from 1824-1838. The letters discuss politics, ramifications of political activity, and one to James Barbour criticizes expenses paid by the Dept. of War to the Creek Nation. Other correspondents include Joseph Cullen, S. Dirkens, Robert Gilmer, and John Michael O'Connor.
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- Forsyth, John, 1780-1841. John Forsyth letters, 1824-1838.
Forsyth, John, 1780-1841. Letter to Sarah W. Wheeler : Washington, D.C., 1831 Jan. 22.
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Letter to Sarah W. Wheeler : Washington, D.C., 1831 Jan. 22.
Thanking her for gift and giving local news.
ArchivalResource: [1] p. ; 21 cm.
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- Forsyth, John, 1780-1841. Letter to Sarah W. Wheeler : Washington, D.C., 1831 Jan. 22.
Read, Keith M., 1880-1940,. Keith M. Read collection, 1732-1905.
Title:
Keith M. Read collection, 1732-1905.
The collection consists of materials collected by Keith M. Read documenting the history of Georgia from 1732-1905. The materials include account books, correspondence, deeds, diaries, indentures, land grants, letter books, and minute books. Topics covered include the Revolutionary and Civil Wars, slavery, the Salzburgers, and Indian tribes in Georgia. The collection contains papers of John M. Berrien; William H. Crawford; John Forsyth; Williams Gibbons; Charles Harris; Herschel V. Johnson; James Wright; the Bosomworth, Habersham, and Houstoun families; as well as numerous other Georgians.
ArchivalResource: 16 linear ft.
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- Read, Keith M., 1880-1940,. Keith M. Read collection, 1732-1905.
American Philosophical Society Archives. Record Group IId, 1837-1844
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American Philosophical Society Archives. Record Group IId 1837-1844
This is part of the large inventory for the American Philosophical Society Archives. For complete information concerning this collection, please view the . Collection Description
ArchivalResource: 1.0 section
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- American Philosophical Society Archives. Record Group IId, 1837-1844
Renwick family. Renwick Family papers, 1794-1916.
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Renwick Family papers, 1794-1916.
This collection is primarily concerned with Prof. James Renwick and his professional correspondence and papers, both as Professor of Natural Philosophy (Physics) at Columbia College and as a leading engineer. Many certificates of membership in honorary societies are included. There are letters from Washington Irving (1783-1859) to Prof. Renwick and to his mother, pertaining to contemporary events and Irving's own activities. The letters to Mrs. Renwick are about the travels and experiences of Irving and Renwick abroad. The collection also covers the affairs of the Prof. Renwick's grandfather, including documents concerning his land grants in New York State, and those of James Armstrong Renwick, including his valedictory address at Columbia College in 1876 and his class reunion in 1916. There are many legal documents, letters, and manuscripts of various members of the Renwick and Brevoort families; among these are Prof. Renwick's notes on his family genealogy and a memoir of Jane Jeffrey Renwick. Correspondents include Clement Clarke Moore, John A. Dix, Martin Van Buren, Secretary of State John Forsyth, and Secretary of the Navy James K. Paulding. There is one letter from Sir Edward Sabine (1788-1883), President of the Royal Society, giving his views on the American Civil War. Also there is one volume of 70 watercolor sketches by Prof. Renwick and two by Washington Irving; one bundle of oversized documents including deeds, mortgage, and a military appointment; and a case containing Prof. Renwick's lecture notes. 1994 Addition: Correspondence of James Renwick (1818-1895), the celebrated architect. There are 68 letters to his brother, Edward Sabine Renwick (1823-1912), inventor and patent expert, concerning his collecting, investments, and health. There are 19 letters to his nephew, Edward Brevoort Renwick (b.1863), concerning the construction of his yacht, "Jean", with replies and related correspondence. There are also 2 letters to Edward S. Renwick from his sister, Laura K. R. Monroe.
ArchivalResource: 2 linear ft. (310 items in 3 boxes & 1 portfolio)
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- Renwick family. Renwick Family papers, 1794-1916.
Madison, Dolley, 1768-1849. Papers of Dolley Madison, 1812-1837.
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Papers of Dolley Madison, 1812-1837.
This collection consists of 2 letters from Ruth Baldwin Barlow to Mrs. Madison, 1812, 1814; a receipt, 1837 September 12, issued to Dolley Madison by Isaac Beeson for a trust of $1000 to benefit the library of "the college at Union Town, PA"; and a draft letter, 1837 April 1, Montpellier, from Mrs. Madison to John Forsyth about the sale of James Madison's papers to Congress (signed D.P.M.).
ArchivalResource: 4 items.
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- Madison, Dolley, 1768-1849. Papers of Dolley Madison, 1812-1837.
Frederick M. Dearborn collection of military and political Americana, Part I: The Revolution and the Administration, 1669-1958.
Title:
Frederick M. Dearborn collection of military and political Americana, Part I: The Revolution and the Administration, 1669-1958.
Autograph letters and documents of American political and military leaders collected by Frederick Myers Dearborn.
ArchivalResource: 28 boxes (14 linear ft.)
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- Frederick M. Dearborn collection of military and political Americana, Part I: The Revolution and the Administration, 1669-1958.
Neal, Joseph C. (Joseph Clay), 1807-1847. Papers of Joseph Clay Neal [manuscript], 1820-1843.
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Papers of Joseph Clay Neal [manuscript], 1820-1843.
The papers consist of four letters chiefly re: Neal's description of his journey from Vermont to Philadelphia, mentioning the yellow fever there; his book, "Charcoal sketches;" his opinions concerning a rebellion, 1839, against the Pennsylvania Legislature; and the reaction of Pennsylvania governor Joseph Ritner, United States president Van Buren, and Secretary of War Joel Poinsett; and his views on the roles of state and federal governments during such rebellions, which he backs with references to "The Federalist."
ArchivalResource: 4 items.
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- Neal, Joseph C. (Joseph Clay), 1807-1847. Papers of Joseph Clay Neal [manuscript], 1820-1843.
Gallatin, Albert, 1761-1849. Papers, 1258-1947 (bulk 1780-1849).
Title:
Papers, 1258-1947 (bulk 1780-1849).
Personal and official correspondence, wills, deeds, pamphlets, notes, speeches, drafts, land papers, commissions, marriage certificates, wax bas-relief portraits, historical snuff boxes, medals, watercolor portraits, engravings, and other papers of Gallatin and his family (1258-1947). Reflected in the collection are his early years as a Swiss immigrant, his life on the Pennsylvania frontier, his service as a Senator and Congressman from that state from 1784 to 1801, his work as Secretary of the Treasury during 1801-1814, and his later career as a diplomat. There is also genealogical material on the Gallatin family, including source documents.
ArchivalResource: 44.3 linear ft.
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- Gallatin, Albert, 1761-1849. Papers, 1258-1947 (bulk 1780-1849).
Forsyth, John, 1780-1841. Papers of John Forsyth [manuscript] 1813-60.
Title:
Papers of John Forsyth [manuscript] 1813-60.
Includes letters to his wife, Clara Meigs Forsyth; and an ALS, 1822 August 10, from his father-in-law, Josiah Meigs.
ArchivalResource: 8 items.
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- Forsyth, John, 1780-1841. Papers of John Forsyth [manuscript] 1813-60.
Forsyth, John, 1780-1841. Correspondence, 1790-1840.
Title:
Correspondence, 1790-1840.
Correspondence relating to Forsyth's service as governor of Georgia, minister to Spain, and Secretary of State.
ArchivalResource: 12 items.
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- Forsyth, John, 1780-1841. Correspondence, 1790-1840.
Lewis Cass papers (1774-1924)
Title:
Lewis Cass papers (1774-1924)
The Lewis Cass papers contain the political and governmental letters and writings of Lewis Cass, American army officer in the War of 1812, governor and senator from Michigan, American diplomat to France, secretary of war in the Andrew Jackson administration, secretary of state under James Buchanan, and Democratic candidate for President. These papers span Cass' entire career and include letters, speeches, financial documents, memoranda, literary manuscripts, newspaper clippings, and a travel diary. In addition to documenting his political and governmental career, the collection contains material concerning relations between the United States and Native Americans, and Cass' role in presidential politics.
ArchivalResource: 3 linear feet
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- William L. Clements Library. Lewis Cass papers, 1774-1924.
Brent, Daniel, 1774-1841. Letter book, 1833-1836.
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Letter book, 1833-1836.
Letter book with entries dating from 10 August 1833 to 1 April 1836, including letters to John Quincy Adams, President Andrew Jackson, Secretary of State Louis McLane, Secretary of State John Forsyth, Edward Stubbs of the State Dapartment, William Brent, Robert Walsh, Philip Kearny, Senator Peleg Sprague, George Law, William B. Taylor, Felix Cicognani (U.S. Consul at Rome), and John W. Parker (U.S. Consul at Amsterdam).
ArchivalResource: 1 linear inch.
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- Brent, Daniel, 1774-1841. Letter book, 1833-1836.
Carson, Samuel Price, 1798-1838. Correspondence with John Randolph of Roanoke [manuscript], 1833 January 21 and 27.
Title:
Correspondence with John Randolph of Roanoke [manuscript], 1833 January 21 and 27.
Carson deplores the bill reported to the Senate that day concerning South Carolina, noting that only Mangum opposed, and that Webster, Wilkins, Freelinghuyson and Grundy support President Jackson; comments on administrative changes with Webster becoming Secretary of State, Forsythe [sic] going to England, and Archer and Stevenson's fate unknown even though the latter once had the support of the "kitchen cabinet." He urges Randolph to make his voice known against the "dangerous movements of this despotic administration." Randolph replies that a friend was afraid to publish Randolph's protest; that he cannot account for Benton's silence and if he does not act soon Missouri will side with the adverse party and "all will be lost." He comments on his poor health noting he is "supported at present entirely by morphia...."
ArchivalResource: 2 items.
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- Carson, Samuel Price, 1798-1838. Correspondence with John Randolph of Roanoke [manuscript], 1833 January 21 and 27.
Papers, 1705-1952, 1750-1839 (bulk)
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Papers, 1705-1952, 1750-1839 (bulk)
Letters, account books, poems, receipts, wills, scrapbooks, genealogical material, and other papers of several members of the DeWitt family of Ulster County, N.Y., Elmira, N.Y., and Cleveland, Ohio. Papers of Charles DeWitt include correspondence with James Elliott, Robert R. Livingston, Cornelius C. Wynkoop, George Clinton, Garret DeWitt, George Washington, and John Jay concerning wheat, travelling, anti-rent troubles, politics, war matters, and family news, 1750-1786; letter copybook kept while manager of Livingston Manor concerning collection of debts, iron production and shipping, hired help, slaves, farm stock and products, and legal matters, 1750-1755; letter copybook kept while member of U.S. Congress concerning commerce, politics, and Congressional matters, 1784-1786, with letters to William Deming, Robert R. Livingston, John Lansing, Gov. Clinton, William Duer, and his family; and an account book, 1766. and John DeWitt."
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- DeWitt family. Papers, 1705-1952, 1750-1839 (bulk)
General Records of the Department of State. 1763 - 2002. Instructions to Special Agents. 1823 - 1906. Special Missions
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General Records of the Department of State. 1763 - 2002. Instructions to Special Agents. 1823 - 1906. Special Missions
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- General Records of the Department of State. 1763 - 2002. Instructions to Special Agents. 1823 - 1906. Special Missions
Hitchcock, Ethan Allen, 1798-1870. Ethan Allen Hitchcock papers, 1837-1839.
Title:
Ethan Allen Hitchcock papers, 1837-1839.
Unofficial and private correspondence between C. A. Harris, commissioner of Indian Affairs in Washington, D. C., and E. A. Hitchcock, military distributing officer in the Indian department in St. Louis, and others concerns the removal of Indians from Missouri Territory, treaties, conflicts between the military and Indian department, appropriations by Congress, delay in remittances and inaccurate accounts, padded muster rolls, transportation of goods, and the possible transfer of Hitchcock. There is a printed copy of the "Treaty between the U. S. of America and the Sac and Fox tribe of Indians, February 21, 1838".
ArchivalResource: 94 items in 1 box.
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- Hitchcock, Ethan Allen, 1798-1870. Ethan Allen Hitchcock papers, 1837-1839.
Buchanan, James, 1791-1868. Papers, 1775-1868.
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Papers, 1775-1868.
These papers touch nearly every phase of Buchanan's career, legal, political, and diplomatic. They contain: autograph letters and drafts, 1813-1868; letters, reports, and documents of Buchanan's ministry to Russia, 1832-1833; material dealing with his ministry to England, 1854-1856; correspondence while Secretary of State, 1845-1849; papers and correspondence relating to the growing differences between the North and South before the Civil War, 1857-1861; notes and articles written by Buchanan concerning his Administration and other topics, 1860; speeches and notes, 1827-1858; miscellaneous correspondence, 1783-1868, including letters from Simon Cameron, John W. Forney, John Slidell, Benjamin H. Brewster, Jeremiah Black, Nahum Capen, William B. Reed, John Meredith Read, Stephen Pleasonton and others; legal correspondence, 1775-1855, relating to Buchanan's early activity as an attorney and include papers of the Koenigmacher case and the impeachment of Judge Franklin; business letters, 1828-1867, relating to personal investments and business transactions, including bills, receipts, etc. Also: papers relating to the Democratic Convention, 1856; papers relating to the Post Office blank printing controversy, 1857-1860; biographical notes and papers on the life of James Buchanan; invitations to dinners and public affairs, 1833-1868; pamphlets, 1814-1866, including speeches made in Congress, Presidential messages, pamphlets on the jubilee of the Constitution, Eve of Rebellion, trial of Judge Peck, controversy with General Winfield Scott, a scrap book, obituary notices, notes and memoranda; and newspapers and clippings.
ArchivalResource: 48 linear ft.
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- Buchanan, James, 1791-1868. Papers, 1775-1868.
Forsyth, John, 1780-1841. John Forsyth papers, 1811-1841.
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John Forsyth papers, 1811-1841.
This collection consists of correspondence from John Forsyth to Governor David B. Mitchell, Richard Henry Wilde, Nicholas Biddle, Lewis J. Cist, H.A. Muhlenberg, Governor George R. Gilmer, Martin Van Buren, and Paul Rossignol. The topics concerned include the Yazoo lands court decision, Florida, banking, the Georgia State Seal, and various political issues. The collection also includes a copy of an engraving of John Forsyth.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (.05 cubic feet)
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- Forsyth, John, 1780-1841. John Forsyth papers, 1811-1841.
Browning, Robert, 1812-1889,. American and English literary and historical papers collected by Atcheson L. Hench [manuscript] 1832-1953.
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American and English literary and historical papers collected by Atcheson L. Hench [manuscript] 1832-1953.
Material collected by Hench, some as an autograph collection and others for use in his classes at the University of Virginia with examples of various periods. Modern autographs collected by Hench include letters by associates of Edgar Allan Poe; Civil War letters; papers relating to Virginia history; correspondence of writers and politicians, particularly from the Victorian era; and other miscellaneous correspondence with literary or histocial interest. Letters of Charles J. Faulkner (1806-1884) and Charles J. Faulkner (1847-1929) to Robert Tyler, Henry Alexander Wise and others discuss Virginia and West Virginia politics and routine matters of patronage. A William Faulkner file contains correspondence with Perrin H. Lowrey, 1953, regarding Faulker's visit to the Southern Writer's Conference in 1931, and Hench's notes on Faulkner's behavior at a house party. Letters of F. J. Furnivall to Robert Browning and others discuss publication of a cheap edition of Browning, a photogravure of Browning,and his dictionary work. Letters of Thomas Walker Gilmer to Joseph Grinnell and others discuss taking a case to President Tyler, Virginia politics and a speech on the Tariff of 1844. Single letters of interest include Fohn Forsyth on a Jefferson birthday celebration; James Anthony Froude to James Russell Lowell on meeting Max Muller; Ellen Glasgow sending thanks for an invitation; Carter Glass sending thanks; Parke Godwin on schooling his children; Josiah Gorgas ordering leather; Charles Gounoud (20th century copy); and Percy Grainger thanking Katte Riggs for a note. The collection also contains autographs of Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman and Rufus W. Griswold; and a special order from George Washington Goethals.
ArchivalResource: circa 37 items.
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- Browning, Robert, 1812-1889,. American and English literary and historical papers collected by Atcheson L. Hench [manuscript] 1832-1953.
Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848. John Quincy Adams letter, 1819 Aug. 23.
Title:
John Quincy Adams letter, 1819 Aug. 23.
ALS written as U.S. secretary of state to Alexander H. Everett, U.S. chargé d'affaires at the Hague. Topics include Florida; Pensacola; St. Augustine; U.S. treaties, diplomacy, and foreign affairs; Spanish colonialism; the Adams-Onís Treaty; and whether the Spanish king, Ferdinand VII, will ratify the treaty, versus obtaining Florida by other means. Persons represented include President James Monroe, U.S. minister to Spain John Forsyth, and Spanish foreign minister Luis de Onís. Adams writes in part, "Should the opinion of Congress concur with that of the President, possession will be taken of Florida, without any views of Hostility to Spain. . . . It is not the intention of the United States to disturb the peace of Europe."
ArchivalResource: 1 item
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- Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848. John Quincy Adams letter, 1819 Aug. 23.
Greenway, Edward M. Edward M. Greenway collection 1737-1876.
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Edward M. Greenway collection 1737-1876.
Correspondence and legal documents of lawyers, politicians, statesmen, and Maryland Revolutionary War figures, spanning 1737 to 1876; and an album of photographs of 19th century British and German figures.
ArchivalResource: 1.25 linear ft. (3 document boxes)
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- Greenway, Edward M. Edward M. Greenway collection 1737-1876.
Forsyth, John, 1780-1841. Letter, 1826 August 12, Augusta [Ga.], to Daniel Webster, Boston.
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Letter, 1826 August 12, Augusta [Ga.], to Daniel Webster, Boston.
Introduces John Woolfolk who is in Boston trying to recover property and may need Webster's assistance.
ArchivalResource: 1 p. 25 cm.
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- Forsyth, John, 1780-1841. Letter, 1826 August 12, Augusta [Ga.], to Daniel Webster, Boston.
Dallas, George Mifflin, 1792-1864. Miscellaneous manuscripts, 1839-1845, n.d.
Title:
Miscellaneous manuscripts, 1839-1845, n.d.
Consists of letters and speeches of George Mifflin Dallas: one letter dated 8 June 1839 at St. Petersburg to John Forsyth, U.S. Secretary of State; one letter dated 17 November 1844 to James K. Polk, President-elect of the U.S. (this is a copy in the hand of one of Dallas' daughters); a draft in Dallas' hand of his speech upon becoming presiding officer of the Senate in 1845; and a portion of another speech to the Senate, in the same hand as the copy of the letter to Polk, with corrections in Dallas' own hand.
ArchivalResource: 4 items (5 leaves).
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- Dallas, George Mifflin, 1792-1864. Miscellaneous manuscripts, 1839-1845, n.d.
Forsyth, John, 1780-1841. Passport of Charles Augustus Collier, 1837 February 22.
Title:
Passport of Charles Augustus Collier, 1837 February 22.
Passport issued to Charles Augustus Collier and signed by United States Secretary of State John Forsyth. It contains a detailed description of Collier and requests all concerned to pass him safely and freely and "in case of need to give him all lawful aid and protection." The passport was in the possession of William K. Collier, a pioneer St. Paul druggist, at the time of his 1931 death.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Forsyth, John, 1780-1841. Passport of Charles Augustus Collier, 1837 February 22.
Wilson, James Jefferson, 1775-1824. James Jefferson Wilson letters 1819-1820
Title:
James Jefferson Wilson letters 1819-1820
The collection consists of four letters from Senator Wilson from Washington D.C., to Ebenezer Jackson, Jr. in Savannah, Georgia. The letter of January 26, 1819 mentions the appointment of William Davies as District Judge and the probability of John Forsyth being appointed to Spain. The letter of January 2, 1820, wishes Jackson a happy new year and mentions the Secretary of Legation, Thomas L. Breat. The letter of January 30, 1820 mentions the fire at Savannah and the birth of his son, William Darlington Wilson (enclosing a poem written for the son). The letter of April 9, 1820, concerns a reprieve for Ralph Clintock, under sentence of death in Savannah.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (.05 cubic feet)
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- Wilson, James Jefferson, 1775-1824. James Jefferson Wilson letters 1819-1820
New York State Library. Manuscripts and Special Collections Unit. Autographs of American authors and statesmen collection, ca.1770-1865.
Title:
Autographs of American authors and statesmen collection, ca.1770-1865.
A large collection of manuscripts gathered by the State Library for their value as autographed documents. Included are letters, receipts, orders and other documents bearing the signature of the author or political figure who appears on the listing below.
ArchivalResource: 1 box.
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- New York State Library. Manuscripts and Special Collections Unit. Autographs of American authors and statesmen collection, ca.1770-1865.
Wallach, Richard, 1816-1881. Richard Wallach family papers, 1800-1868.
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Richard Wallach family papers, 1800-1868.
Chiefly correspondence of Wallach and other members of his family relating to national and local politics. Correspondents include John Quincy Adams, David Sherman Boardman, Luther Bradish, Orville Hickman Browning, James A. Buchanan, Thomas Corwin, William J. Duane, Millard Fillmore, John Forsyth, John Frothingham, Washington Irving, Ezekiel King, Henry Lee, Meriwether Lewis, Abraham Lincoln, James K. Polk, William Rawle, Caleb Smith, George W. Smith, William Swetland, Roger Brooke Taney, Arthur Tappan, Tobias Watkins, and Nathan Williams.
ArchivalResource: 40 items.
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- Wallach, Richard, 1816-1881. Richard Wallach family papers, 1800-1868.
Ingersoll, Charles Jared, 1782-1862. Papers, 1803-1862.
Title:
Papers, 1803-1862.
There are letters to Ingersoll by many public men of the period, 1812-1847, on a wide range of national and foreign policy topics. Of these, some 300 are by Richard Rush, a close friend of Ingersoll. Almost one-half of the Rush letters were written while he was Comptroller of the U. S. Treasury, 1812-1814, and have to do especially with the War of 1812. The remainder were written while Rush was minister to Great Britain, 1817-1825, Secretary of the Treasury, 1825-1829, private citizen, 1829-1847, minister to France, 1848, and discuss domestic and international affairs, especially Anglo-American relations. Ingersoll correspondence also contains: letters, 1814-1837 by John Forsyth, a member of Congress, Minister to Spain, Governor of Georgia, and Secretary of State; letters, 1846-1848, from English author Sarah Mytton Maury concerning personal and political matters in the United States and England; and letters, 1814-1830, by James Monroe, principally pertaining to loans of money to Monroe. Several public figures are represented by five to ten letters each: John Quincy Adams, 1821, 1831-1832; John Binns, publisher of the Democratic Press, 1813, on the War of 1812 and the publication of political matters in newspapers; James Buchanan, 1838, 1839, 1843; James Burn, army officer, 1813, on military and naval action against the British forces; John C. Calhoun, 1816-1845; Thomas Abthorpe Cooper, actor, 1828-1833, on financial matters; William H. Crawford, while Secretary of the Treasury and private citizen, 1816-1831, on politics, American Indians, revenue, tariff, manufacturing, and banks; Peter Stephen Du Ponceau, authority on international law and practice, 1813-1814, on legal questions; Bolling Hall, Representative from Georgia, 1815-1830, on political matters; Edward Livingston, principally while he was Secretary of State, 1831-1833; James Kirke Paulding, naval officer and Secretary of the Navy, 1832-1841, on personal and naval matters; Joel R. Poinsett, Representative from South Carolina, Minister to Mexico, and Secretary of War, 1818-1840; and J. M. P. Serurier, French Minister to the United States, 1815-1834 on a wide range of personal and political topics. Other public figures, including five presidents, are represented by one to four letters. There are: letters, 1803-1846, by Ingersoll on politics, diplomacy, and economic and legal matters; Ingersoll's diary, February 1823; and manuscript notes by Ingersoll for projected work on "Slavery," "The Origins of the War with Mexico, 1846-1848," and a "History of the Territories of the United States." Also included are letters, 1814-1842, 1855, from Ingersoll's brother, Joseph Reed Ingersoll, Philadelphia lawyer and Congressman, mostly to Henry Dillworth Gilpin, U.S. Attorney General, on legal and political matters.
ArchivalResource: 675 items.
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- Ingersoll, Charles Jared, 1782-1862. Papers, 1803-1862.
Forsyth, John, 1780-1841. Letter, 1837, December 19, Washington, D.C., to F. M. Dimond.
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Letter, 1837, December 19, Washington, D.C., to F. M. Dimond.
Requests explanation of extended absence or resignation of position.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Forsyth, John, 1780-1841. Letter, 1837, December 19, Washington, D.C., to F. M. Dimond.
Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848. John Quincy Adams letter, 1819 Aug. 23.
Title:
John Quincy Adams letter, 1819 Aug. 23.
ALS written as U.S. secretary of state to Alexander H. Everett, U.S. chargé d'affaires at the Hague. Topics include Florida; Pensacola; St. Augustine; U.S. treaties, diplomacy, and foreign affairs; Spanish colonialism; the Adams-Onís Treaty; and whether the Spanish king, Ferdinand VII, will ratify the treaty, versus obtaining Florida by other means. Persons represented include President James Monroe, U.S. minister to Spain John Forsyth, and Spanish foreign minister Luis de Onís. Adams writes in part, "Should the opinion of Congress concur with that of the President, possession will be taken of Florida, without any views of Hostility to Spain. . . . It is not the intention of the United States to disturb the peace of Europe."
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- Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848. John Quincy Adams letter, 1819 Aug. 23.
Forsyth, John, 1780-1841. John Forsyth collection, 1802-1851.
Title:
John Forsyth collection, 1802-1851.
Consists of correspondence, documents, and genealogical information of Forsyth and his family.
ArchivalResource: .20 linear ft. (1 half-size archival box)
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- Forsyth, John, 1780-1841. John Forsyth collection, 1802-1851.
Powell, Norborne B. Letter to Senator John Forsyth, 1832 Mar. 22.
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Letter to Senator John Forsyth, 1832 Mar. 22.
The collection consists of a letter from Norborne B. Powell to U.S. Senator John Forsyth, dated Liberty, Talbot County, Georgia, March 22, 1832. In the letter, Powell complains of the slowness of Federal mail service in Georgia, mentions a report that a Mr. Longstreet of Augusta (Ga.) will form a line of stages westward, and expresses his views on the Indian problems in Georgia.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Powell, Norborne B. Letter to Senator John Forsyth, 1832 Mar. 22.
Devereux family. Devereux Family Papers, 1788-1878.
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Devereux Family Papers, 1788-1878.
Salem, MA shipping family. Collection contains shipping and personal papers of ship master and merchant James (1766-1846), ship master and attorney John (1796-1856), supercargo James (1806-1831), and attorney Nicholas Devereux. Also includes papers of other family members.
ArchivalResource: 8 boxes, 1 vol (4 linear feet).
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- Devereux family. Devereux Family Papers, 1788-1878.
Bell, Isaac, 1768-1860. Isaac Bell papers, 1787-1940.
Title:
Isaac Bell papers, 1787-1940.
There is a letterbook/accountbook of 347 p., 1790-1856, containing 466 draft copies of his commercial and social correspondence with shipping agents in Great Britain, France, Spain, Portugal, Holland, Germany, China, Canada, as well as in the United States. The correspondence concerns Bell's business arrangements, the various cargos he shipped and their disposal, political affairs affecting the shipping trade, laws and treaties of various countries to be dealt with, taxes, embargoes, piracy, threats of war, and other pertinent events A second account book of 84 p. (many are blank), 1787-1852, for the Ship Stephania and others contains ships' records for 1799 to 1828 and miscellaneous accounts up to 1857. There is a one volume carbon typescript (113 p.) of genealogical notes and reminiscences by Gordon Knox Bell (Regent of the University of the State of New York and grandson of Isaac Bell) and others, ca.1940. There is also an essay and lists of the residents of Greenwich Street (including the Bell and Rogers families) by Elizur Yale Smith with related correspondence, 1940.
ArchivalResource: 0.5 linear ft. ( 1 box)
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- Bell, Isaac, 1768-1860. Isaac Bell papers, 1787-1940.
Thayer, George W. Lucius Lyon papers, 1770-1934, bulk 1833-1851.
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Lucius Lyon papers, 1770-1934, bulk 1833-1851.
The Lucius Lyon papers contain the public correspondence of Lucius Lyon, United States representative and senator from Michigan and surveyor general for Ohio, Indiana, and Michigan. Letter writers include Michigan governors, legislators, postmasters, physicians, and other local politicians; residents of Michigan, Wisconsin, northern Illinois, and Indiana; and national Democratic Party leaders during the years Lyon served in Congress.
ArchivalResource: 12 linear feet.
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- Thayer, George W. Lucius Lyon papers, 1770-1934, bulk 1833-1851.
Miscellaneous Papers
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Miscellaneous Papers
The collection consists of single or small groupings of items arranged in units by provenance. Included are tax forms, records of accounts, slave lists and bills of sale, land patents, schedules of debt, wills, marriage licenses, naturalization papers, invitations, proclamations, commissions, sermons, speeches, and reminiscences, predominantly from North Carolina, Virginia, and other southern states. There is little correspondence.
ArchivalResource: 800; 3.0
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- Miscellaneous Papers
Forsyth, John, 1780-1841. Autograph letter signed : [Washington, D.C.], to R[ichard] Smith, n.p., 1840 Jan. [7].
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Autograph letter signed : [Washington, D.C.], to R[ichard] Smith, n.p., 1840 Jan. [7].
ArchivalResource: 1 item (2 p.)
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- Forsyth, John, 1780-1841. Autograph letter signed : [Washington, D.C.], to R[ichard] Smith, n.p., 1840 Jan. [7].
Bigelow, John P. (John Prescott), 1797-1872. Papers, 1805-1896 (bulk 1814-1863)
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John P. (John Prescott) Bigelow papers, 1805-1896 (inclusive), 1814-1863 (bulk)
Letters, diaries, and papers of American politician John P. (John Prescott) Bigelow.
ArchivalResource: 9 boxes (4 linear ft.)
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- John P. (John Prescott) Bigelow papers, 1805-1896 (inclusive) 1814-1863 (bulk).
Forsyth, John, 1780-1841. John Forsyth papers, 1814-1840
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John Forsyth papers
Correspondence, accounts, and other papers relating to Forsyth's duties as U.S. minister to Spain and as U.S. secretary of state. Also includes a diary of a journey on the ship Othello from Bordeaux to New York.
ArchivalResource: 5 items.1 container.
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- Forsyth, John, 1780-1841. John Forsyth papers, 1814-1840.
Poinsett, Joel Roberts, 1779-1851. Papers, 1785-1851.
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Papers, 1785-1851.
The papers of Joel Roberts Poinsett, American agent to Latin America and Secretary of War in the Van Buren administration. The papers of Poinsett's education period, 1797-1809 include: data on his studies; journals of travel in American and Europe; letters of introduction to important persons, by J. Allen Smith, 1806; letters describing Poinsett's sojourn in Russia, friendship with Czar Alexander I, tour through the Caucasus, Caspian Sea region, Baku, and Persia; comments on European political affairs, and impending war between Russia and Sweden. Material on Poinsett's term as United States agent and consul general in Buenos Aires and other South American capitals, 1810-1815; data on the revolutionary movements against Spain and Portugal; letters from R. Smith, James Monroe, and James Madison, from José M. De Carrera, I.X. Elio, and other South American political and military leaders; also Spanish and Portuguese pamphlets, broadsides, proclamations, general orders, etc. Papers relating chiefly to political and economic conditions in South Carolina, 1815-1825: on factional party strife, public questions, tariff, transportation, territorial expansion, the Greek issue before Congress; letters of John C. Calhoun, Edward Everett, William Johnson, Peter S. Du Ponceau, Commodore David Porter, Richard Rush, Robert Walsh, etc. Letters and documents of the period during which Poinsett was minister plenipotentiary of the United States to Mexico; on Mexican politics and economic conditions, revolutionary movements, civil wars, the influence of free-masonry on national affairs, United States commercial and political interests in Mexico, and Poinsett's treaty negotiations; letters of John Forsyth, Rufus King, Commodore David Porter, Samuel L. Southard, General Guerrero, Antonio Lopez Santa Anna, and Juan de Canedo, and general orders, proclamations, pamphlets, etc.; also a memorandum by Joel R. Poinsett to John Quincy Adams, 1827. Letters reflecting American politics, the rise of the secession movement in South Carolina, and the organization of the Union Party, 1830-1836; letters of Andrew Jackson, 1830-1833, relate to his toast to the Union, opposition to nullification, and his plans for supressing that movement by armed force; papers on tariff, economic issues, Cherokees in Georgia; letters of Dr. Joseph Johnson, James Brown, A. Butler, William Drayton, Lewis Cass, Henry Rutledge, Louis McLane, and others; also memorials and pamphlets. Papers of Poinsett's war department administration, 1837-1841: include material on plans for the reorganization of the army, fortifications, introduction of new ordnance, and administration of West Point; letters of General Winfield Scott relate to the defense of the Northwestern boundary and the Canadian controversy; Nicholas Biddle papers on United States Bank affairs; Cherokee, Creek, Winnebago Indians; letters from Andrew Jackson on the Seminole War in Florida; miscellaneous letters on Texas boundary, state banks, claims against Mexico, requests for military and government positions, etc.; letters of Martin Van Buren, John C. Calhoun, Gouverneur Kemble, James Buchanan, Levi Woodbury, Dennis H. Mahan, Richard Rush, James Gadsden, Alfred Huger, James K. Polk, John C. Frémont, Stephen W. Kearny, Felix Huston, J.K. Paulding, William J. Worth, Silas Wright, Millard Fillmore, Amos Kendall, Edward Everett, George Bancroft, Francis Markoe, and others; also papers relating to the promotion of science, the National Institution, exploring expeditions, horticulture, and historical research. Letters and documents, mainly personal, 1841-1851: include comments on the Mexican War, secession movement, Union Party, agriculture, European political conditions, and other topics; Poinsett essays, drafts of speeches and letters, autobiographical notes; sketch of Poinsett's life by Dr. Joseph Johnson.
ArchivalResource: 8 linear ft.
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- Poinsett, Joel Roberts, 1779-1851. Papers, 1785-1851.
Georgia. Governor (1827-1829 : Forsyth). State of Georgia, by his excellency John Forsyth, Governor : land grant, 1828 Jan. 15.
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State of Georgia, by his excellency John Forsyth, Governor : land grant, 1828 Jan. 15.
Georgia land grant dated Jan. 15, 1828 to Michael Hansome and signed by Governor John Forsyth.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (2 leaves) ; 27 cm.
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- Georgia. Governor (1827-1829 : Forsyth). State of Georgia, by his excellency John Forsyth, Governor : land grant, 1828 Jan. 15.
Lewis S. Coryell papers
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Lewis S. Coryell papers
Papers of Lewis S. Coryell, lumber dealer and political leader in Pennsylvania: correspondence relates to state and national politics, and includes letters of A. Beaumont, Nicholas Biddle, John C. Calhoun, Simon Cameron, Stephen A. Douglas, George Mifflin Dallas, John M. Forney, John Forsyth, Samuel D. Ingham, Sam Houston, Dixon H. Lewis, F. R. Shunk, J. D. Stiles, George Wolf, W. S. Woodward, and others; letters of James Buchanan, containing comments on the outcome of the Civil War and criticism of the Lincoln administration; Coryell's business letters relate to construction of canals, railroads, roads and to his lumber business at New Hope.
ArchivalResource: 1.0 Linear feet ; 5 boxes
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- Coryell, Lewis S., 1788-1865. Correspondence, 1806-1867.
Larkin, Thomas Oliver, 1802-1858. Thomas O. Larkin papers, 1831-1859.
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Thomas O. Larkin papers, 1831-1859.
Pt. I, vol. 1: Record prints of letters to Abel Stearns, 1833-1858, regarding business and activities as U.S. consul at Monterey. Vol. 2: Letters from Pío Pico, J.P. Leese, James Buchanan, John Forsyth and others; petitions; bonds; accounts and vouchers regarding business and activities as U.S. consul at Monterey; deeds to lots in Benicia sold to C.V. Gillespie and others; photocopy of last will and testament of Alice (Larkin) Toulmin; two letters from Larkin to Leidesdorff, 1843, 1846. Oversize folder: deeds to lots in Benicia sold to S.C. Bigelow; map of Flugge Rancho (Butte Co.) showing property owned by Larkin. Pt. II: Microfilm of letters from W.A. Leidesdorff, Stephen Smith, J.C. Calhoun, Daniel Webster, James Buchanan and others, and letters to Abel Stearns, J.A. Sutter, H.E. Hale, J.Y. Mason, J.P. Leese, G.C. Yount and others relating mainly to activities as U.S. Consul and as Naval Agent at Monterey. Part III: Larkin letters, 1842-1849: microfilm of selected letters from the following U.S. National Archives record groups: Naval Records (RG 45). Letters received by the Secretary of the Navy from Navy Agents, 1847-1849.
ArchivalResource: Paper copies from microfilm of letters to Abel Stearns, 1833-1858 : 2 v.Deeds to lots in Benecia and map of Flugge Rancho : 2 oversize folders.1 microfilm reel : negative (Rich. 533:1) and positive.
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- Larkin, Thomas Oliver, 1802-1858. Thomas O. Larkin papers, 1831-1859.
Clark, Edward. Patent for making white lead : manuscript , 1836.
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Patent for making white lead : manuscript , 1836.
Autograph manuscript dated June 20, 1836, submitted by Edward Clark, an American engineer, granting him a patent for fourteen years that he has invented a new and improved method for the manufacture of metallic salts.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (9 leaves, incl. 2 foldout ill.) ; 35.4 x 27.5 cm.
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- Clark, Edward. Patent for making white lead : manuscript , 1836.
Lucius Lyon papers (1770-1934, bulk 1833-1851)
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Lucius Lyon papers (1770-1934, bulk 1833-1851)
The Lucius Lyon papers contain the public correspondence of Lucius Lyon, United States representative and senator from Michigan, and surveyor general for Ohio, Indiana, and Michigan. Letter writers include Michigan governors, legislators, postmasters, physicians, and other local politicians, as well as residents of Michigan, Wisconsin, northern Illinois, and Indiana, and national Democratic Party leaders during the years Lyon served in Congress.
ArchivalResource: 12 linear feet
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- Lucius Lyon papers, Lyon, Lucius, papers, 1770-1934, 1833-1851
Amistad Schooner case collection, 1839-1968.
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Amistad Schooner case collection, 1839-1968.
Items include facsimiles of correspondence, maps, press clippings, etc. Microfilm made chiefly by William and Muriel Peters from originals in Butler Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.; Long Island, N.Y.; Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston; National Archives and Records Service, Washington, D.C.; Schomburg Collection, New York Public Library; Sterling Memorial Library, Yale University, New Haven, Conn.; and other repositories. Correspondence, diaries, articles, reports, speeches, programs, clippings, maps, book excerpts, and other documents, pertaining to the Amistad case, Africans known as Amistads, and those involved in the effort to free them, led by Lewis Tappan. Includes letters from the Africans Cinque and Kale, portrait of Cinque by Nathaniel Jocelyn, history of the American Missionary Association by Lewis Tappan, and material relating to the capture of the ship off the coast of Long Island, trial, and subsequent life of the freed Amistads. Correspondents include Charles Francis Adams, Franklin Adams, John Quincy Adams, Leonard Bacon, Roger Sherman Baldwin, Noah Bayley, David Biggs, Joel P. Bishop, James Buchanan, Josiah Butler, John Forsyth, William Harned, Washington Irving, William Jay, Simeon Jocelyn, Hugh S. Legare, Joshua Leavitt, Ellis Gray Loring, James Morss, Samuel D. Parker, Theophilus Parsons, Richard Peters, Joseph S. Pickering, William Seward, Theodore Sedgwick, Seth Staples, William S. Taneyhill, Lewis Tappan, John Tyler, and Martin Van Buren.
ArchivalResource: 10 items and 6 Microfilm: 5 rolls positive and 1 roll negative and positive.
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- Amistad Schooner case collection, 1839-1968.
A. Durighello dispatches, 1837
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A. Durighello dispatches
Dispatches to John Forsyth, United States secretary of state, relating to political and commercial conditions in Syria. Photocopy.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder; (0.1 linear feet)
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- Durighello, A. A. Durighello dispatches, 1837.
Van Nefs, James. James Van Nefs postmaster appointment, 1836.
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James Van Nefs postmaster appointment, 1836.
2 July 1836 appointment of James Van Nefs as deputy postmaster for Columbus, Ga., signed by President Andrew Jackson and Secretary of State John Forsyth.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Van Nefs, James. James Van Nefs postmaster appointment, 1836.
Andrew Jackson Papers, 1775-1860, (bulk 1785-1845)
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Andrew Jackson Papers 1775-1860 (bulk 1785-1845)
United States president, senator, representative, and army officer from Tennessee. Correspondence, military papers, and other papers reflecting most phases of Jackson's career.
ArchivalResource: 26,000 items plus 4 oversize; 198 containers; 47.4 linear feet; 78 microfilm reels
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- Andrew Jackson Papers, 1775-1860, (bulk 1785-1845)
Andrew Stevenson and J. W. Stevenson Papers, 1756-1882, (bulk 1833-1876)
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Andrew Stevenson and J. W. Stevenson Papers 1756-1882 (bulk 1833-1876)
Andrew Stevenson (1785-1857), U.S. representative from Virginia, speaker of the House of Representatives, and minister to Great Britain; and his son, J. W. Stevenson, governor of and U.S. senator from Kentucky. Chiefly general and diplomatic correspondence, legal papers, account book, speeches, printed matter, and other papers of Andrew Stevenson documenting his diplomatic service.
ArchivalResource: 12,000 items; 51 containers; 11 linear feet
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- Andrew Stevenson and J. W. Stevenson Papers, 1756-1882, (bulk 1833-1876)
Forsyth, John, 1780-1841. Papers of John Forsyth incl. letters to his wife, Clara Meigs Forsyth [manuscript] 1813-60.
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Papers of John Forsyth incl. letters to his wife, Clara Meigs Forsyth [manuscript] 1813-60.
ArchivalResource: 8 items.
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- Forsyth, John, 1780-1841. Papers of John Forsyth incl. letters to his wife, Clara Meigs Forsyth [manuscript] 1813-60.
A. Durighello dispatches, 1837
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A. Durighello dispatches
Dispatches to John Forsyth, United States secretary of state, relating to political and commercial conditions in Syria. Photocopy.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder; (0.1 linear feet)
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- A. Durighello dispatches, 1837
Baird, Thomas E.,. Collection of miscellaneous southern historical papers [manuscript], 1778-1864.
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Collection of miscellaneous southern historical papers [manuscript], 1778-1864.
The papers contain accounts, 1778-1810, of Colonel William Augustine Washington, for hardware, shoes for family members and slaves, carriage repairs, stationary items, postage, and dry goods; a custom bond, 1789, for the schooner Betsy and Nancy, issued by the Naval Office of South Potomack; and a letter, 1783, of Arthur Lee, Annapolis, to Thomas Fitzsimmons, requesting settlement of an account. There are also letters and memoranda, 1823-1840, relating to the construction of government buildings in Washington, D.C., in particular, the Treasury building and the Post Office; and a plat, ca 1835, showing Pennsylvania and Sixth Streets in Washington, D.C. There are also Civil War letters, 1862-1864, pertaining to solider life, the U.S. Army, and railroads in Virginia during the Civil War.
ArchivalResource: 39 items.
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- Baird, Thomas E.,. Collection of miscellaneous southern historical papers [manuscript], 1778-1864.
Lowndes, William, 1782-1822. William Lowndes papers, 1754-1941 [manuscript].
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William Lowndes papers, 1754-1941 [manuscript].
The collection is chiefly William Lowndes's correspondence while in Congress, 1811-1821, including letters written from Washington, D.C., to his wife, Elizabeth (Pinckney) Lowndes, discussing his personal and social life; and letters he received from notable politicians, including John Quincy Adams, Joseph Alston, John C. Calhoun, Langdon Cheves, William H. Crawford, William Drayton, Hamilton Fish, John Forsyth, James Hamilton, Robert Y. Hayne, Daniel H. Huger, Hugh S. Legare, James Monroe, Thomas Pinckney, Eldred Simkins, and William Wirt. Among other items are letters, 1758-1799, between William Lowndes's father, Rawlins (1721-1800), of Charleston, S.C., and English and West Indian merchants; a fragment of a diary of Charles Lowndes, 1754-1755, chiefly concerning social life in London; detailed reminiscences of William's grandson, Thomas Pinckney Lowndes (1839-1899), concerning antebellum life, the Civil War, and Reconstruction in Charleston; copies of speeches by William Lowndes; and his notebooks on law and congressional matters.
ArchivalResource: About 350 items (1.0 linear ft.).
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- Lowndes, William, 1782-1822. William Lowndes papers, 1754-1941 [manuscript].
Grundy, Felix, 1777-1840. Felix Grundy papers, 1807-1889 (bulk 1824-1840) [manuscript].
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Felix Grundy papers, 1807-1889 (bulk 1824-1840) [manuscript].
Political correspondence, chiefly 1824-1840, relating mostly to issues while Grundy was a lawyer in Nashville, Tenn., a member of the Tennessee state legislature, U.S. senator, and U.S. attorney general. Of particular interest was the political feud between Andrew Jackson and John C. Calhoun. Included are letters to and from George M. Bibb, John C. Calhoun, Henry Clay, William H. Grawford, John H. Eaton, John Forsyth, Duff Green, Andrew Jackson, Richard M. Johnson of Kentucky, John McLean, A. O. P. Nicholson, James K. Polk, Joseph Story, Martin Van Buren, and Levi Woodbury.
ArchivalResource: 68 items.
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- Grundy, Felix, 1777-1840. Felix Grundy papers, 1807-1889 (bulk 1824-1840) [manuscript].
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- Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848.
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- Bell, Isaac, 1768-1860.
Bigelow, John P. (John Prescott), 1797-1872
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- Dallas, George Mifflin, 1792-1864.
Dearborn, Frederick M. (Frederick Myers), b. 1876
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- Larkin, Thomas Oliver, 1802-1858.
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- Lowndes, William, 1782-1822.
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- Neal, Joseph C. (Joseph Clay), 1807-1847.
New York State Library. Manuscripts and Special Collections Unit.
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Pickens, F. W. (Francis Wilkinson), 1805-1869.
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- Pickens, F. W. (Francis Wilkinson), 1805-1869.
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- Poinsett, Joel Roberts, 1779-1851.
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- Powell, Norborne B.
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- Stevenson, Andrew, 1784-1857
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