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British royal governor of Georgia (1760-1776, 1779-1782) who returned to England after the Revolution.
British royal governor of Georgia (1760-1776, 1779-1782), who returned to England after the Revolution.
Sir James Wright (1716-1785) was a lawyer in Charleston, South Carolina, attorney-general of South Carolina, and agent of the colony of South Carolina in England. He became lieutenant-governor of Georgia, then royal governor of Georgia from 1761-1782, except for a period from December 1778-July 1779. Wright left Georgia and returned to England in July of 1782. In 1783 he became head of the board of agents which prosecuted claims of American loyalists for compensation for their property which had been confiscated during the Revolutionary War.
Royal governor of Georgia.
John Francis Triboudet received several grants of land in the Newington, Georgia, area, 1755-1762.
Charles Garth (ca.1734-1784) was born to Rebecca Brompton and John Garth, in Devizes, England. He was educated at Merton College, Oxford, and was called into the bar at Inner Temple in 1758. Garth was the British agent for South Carolina (1762-1766) and also briefly represented Georgia (1765) and Maryland (1767). During his time as parliamentary agent, Garth argued, on behalf of the colony, for broader trading freedoms (specifically for exporting rice), for greater control over domestic paper currency, and against the Stamp Act and the Sugar Act. Garth succeeded his father as M.P. for Devizes and was elected to parliament in 1768, 1774, and 1780, though he left parliament to become the HM Commissioner for Excise shortly after the 1780 election. Garth married Francis "Fanny" Cooper of Cumberwell in 1764. They had at least one child named Thomas, who joined the Royal Navy. Charles Garth died in Walthamstow, England, in 1784.
Sir James Wright (1716-1785) was born in London, England, to Robert Wright and Isabella Pitts. His family moved to Charlestown, South Carolina, in 1730, where Wright studied law. In 1739, Wright became the colony's attorney-general. In 1757, he was sent to London to serve as South Carolina's agent to parliament, a position he held until 1760, at which time he replaced Henry Ellis as lieutenant-governor of Georgia. He became governor of Georgia in 1761, and served in that position for 21 years. During the Revolutionary War, Wright was forced to return to England. He died in London in 1785.
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Izard, Ralph, 1742-1804. Papers, 1775-1821.
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Papers, 1775-1821.
Papers include a letter, 1775, from Izard to Arthur Lee describing affairs in the colonies and Sir James Wright, governor of Georgia; a letter concerning payment of a debt of his son, George Izard; and a testimonial letter of Governor William Moultrie and two certificates proving that Izard was a member of the South Carolina legislature at the time his property was sold during the American Revolution as British property.
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Wright, James, Sir, 1716-1785. Papers, 1784.
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Papers, 1784.
ALS [initialed] (1784 Sept. 18, London, England) from Wright to an unidentified American businessman discussing trade between Great Britain and the United States.
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- Wright, James, Sir, 1716-1785. Papers, 1784.
William Henry Lyttelton papers 1730-1806 1755-1761 Lyttelton, William Henry, papers
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William Henry Lyttelton papers 1730-1806 1755-1761 Lyttelton, William Henry, papers
The William Henry Lyttelton papers document Lyttelton's career as governor of South Carolina and governor of Jamaica. These items primarily relate to colonial administration of South Carolina and Jamaica, and military engagements with Native Americans on the South Carolina frontier and against the French in the West Indies.
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- William Henry Lyttelton papers, Lyttelton, William Henry, papers, 1730-1806, 1755-1761
Gage, Thomas, 1721-1787. Letter, 1775.
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Letter, 1775.
Collection consists of a letter from Sir James Wright, royal governor of Georgia (1760-1776). He wrote to Gage to request that he be kept informed of developments in Massachusetts. Wright indicated that he expected Georgia to follow the example of the other colonies and that the means of defense available to him were inadequate.
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- Gage, Thomas, 1721-1787. Letter, 1775.
Gage, Thomas, 1721-1787. Thomas Gage papers, 1754-1807, bulk 1759-1775.
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Thomas Gage papers, 1754-1807, bulk 1759-1775.
The Thomas Gage papers consist of the military and governmental correspondence and headquarters papers of General Thomas Gage, officer in the British Army in America (1754-1763) and commander-in-chief of the British forces in North America (1763-1775). The papers include incoming correspondence and retained copies of letters written by Gage, together with a large quantity of documents related to military administration and manuscript maps of North America. The collection is particularly strong in documenting British administration of North America after the French and Indian War, interactions with Native Americans, and the years preceding the American Revolution. The collection also includes a the Thomas Gage warrants, a series of financial documents authorizing payments related to British military expenses in North America during Gage's service as commander-in-chief.
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- Gage, Thomas, 1721-1787. Thomas Gage papers, 1754-1807, bulk 1759-1775.
Wright, James, Sir, 1716-1785. Answer to the Lords of the Committee for Trade, 1762 Feb. 15.
Title:
Answer to the Lords of the Committee for Trade, 1762 Feb. 15.
The collection consists of a twenty-nine page folio containing Georgia Colonial Governor Sir James Wright's answers to questions posed by the Lords of the Committee for Trade of Great Britain's Privy Council dated Savannah, Georgia, February 15, 1762. Divided into 17 sections, the document contains information on Georgia's geography, boundaries, location of rivers and towns, as well as French or Spanish settlements; trade with Great Britain; imported goods of British manufacture; trade with foreign countries; produce of Georgia; population and growth in the colony; the militia; forts and defenses; trade, treaties, population, and location of the Creek, Chickasaw, Choctaws, and Cherokee Indians; duties; civil officers including name, title of office, pay, and when appointed; and the court system.
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- Wright, James, Sir, 1716-1785. Answer to the Lords of the Committee for Trade, 1762 Feb. 15.
Wright, James, Sir, 1716-1785. Papers, 1756-1781.
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Papers, 1756-1781.
Official papers, relating mainly to the settlement of estates. Also contains an address to Wright by loyalists in Georgia concerning the activities of the Georgia patriots.
ArchivalResource: 18 items.
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- Wright, James, Sir, 1716-1785. Papers, 1756-1781.
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.
Waring, Charles Ellis, 1900-1973. Charles Ellis and Elizabeth Stewart Waring papers, 1730-1975.
Title:
Charles Ellis and Elizabeth Stewart Waring papers, 1730-1975.
This collection consists of the three-volume map collection, correspondence, notes, and notebooks. The volumes contain photocopies of maps collected by the Warings, the result of their research on maps of Savannah, Georgia. The first two volumes were presented to the Georgia Historical Society on October 5, 1970; the third volume, completed by Elizabeth Waring after her husband's death, was given to the society in 1974. The three volumes contain maps spanning Savannah's history from 1720 until 1897. The first two volumes are titled "Savannah and Its Environs." Volume I, 1733-1770, covers most of Savannah's colonial period: 1733-1752 under the Georgia Trustees, and 1752-1782 under the royal governors. The second volume, 1773-1897, continues with two maps from the colonial period through Georgia's "first century of freedom from British rule." Neither of the first two volumes contain military maps, as this was the focus of the third volume. Volume III continues the title and purpose of the first two volumes, coving years 1733-1903, but also contains "Defenses, 1720-1812." This portion of the third volume focuses on the eighteenth and nineteenth century defenses of Savannah, giving particular attention to Fort Halifax and to the Trustees Garden area "with particular emphasis on its military role and significance." The maps in these volumes were (mostly) arranged chronologically, and the source of each map is noted. The volumes also contain a narrative of "items of special interest and importance" regarding Savannah's history. The remainder of the collection consists of correspondence pertaining to the copies of early maps of Savannah and its vicinity, including defenses. Sources of information include: the Smithsonian Institution, Library of Congress, National Archives, Public Record Office in London, British Museum, University of Michigan Library, Boston Public Library, and Library of Harvard University. The correspondence is arranged chronologically. Also included in the papers are notes and two notebooks detailing sites and the construction of early coastal Georgia forts. The notes include: information on Fort Wayne, Fort Argyle, Liberty Island (Dutch Island), Cockspur, Fort George, Fort Prevost, Fort King George, Old Fort Point; excerpts from the journal of the Earl of Egmont; excerpts from the Commons House of Assembly in 1757; copies of Sir James Wright's letters regarding fort construction; information on doing research in the National Archives and their collection; and a newspaper clipping on an ocean flight in 1913.
ArchivalResource: 1 box, 3 oversize volumes, 3 binders (1.60 cubic feet)
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- Waring, Charles Ellis, 1900-1973. Charles Ellis and Elizabeth Stewart Waring papers, 1730-1975.
Jackson, Henry Rootes, 1820-1898. Henry Rootes Jackson papers, 1848-1890.
Title:
Henry Rootes Jackson papers, 1848-1890.
This collection contains letters from Henry Rootes Jackson to James Milton Smith (the Governor of Georgia) regarding Sir James Wright and the viewpoint of Georgia Loyalists in the Revolutionary War; General Henry M. Cist requesting a copy of General Boynton's letters; Charles Elmer Rice regarding George W. Crawford. The collection also includes a holograph poem, "To Henry R. Jackson (Impromptu)," signed by Paul H. Hayne, and a certificate showing Jackson's appointment to the position of Attorney for the State of Georgia, by James K. Polk, 1848.
ArchivalResource: 2 folders (.20 cubic feet)
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- Jackson, Henry Rootes, 1820-1898. Henry Rootes Jackson papers, 1848-1890.
Wright, Elizur, 1804-1885,. Letters, 1822-1843 / [compiled by] Elizur Wright, [Jr.].
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Letters, 1822-1843 / [compiled by] Elizur Wright, [Jr.].
Letters to Wright, chiefly from his father, Elizur Wright, of Tallmadge, Ohio, together with some from his mother, Rhoda (Hanmer), and from his brother and sister, James and Clarissa, relating to life in Tallmadge, Western Reserve College, and the anti-slavery movement.
ArchivalResource: 0.2 linear ft. (355 items)
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- Wright, Elizur, 1804-1885,. Letters, 1822-1843 / [compiled by] Elizur Wright, [Jr.].
William Petty, 1st Marquis of Lansdowne, 2nd Earl of Shelburne papers 1665-1885 Shelburne, William Petty, 1st Marquis of Lansdowne, 2nd Earl of, papers
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William Petty, 1st Marquis of Lansdowne, 2nd Earl of Shelburne papers 1665-1885 Shelburne, William Petty, 1st Marquis of Lansdowne, 2nd Earl of, papers
This collection contains the letters and official papers of Lord Shelburne, British politician, Member of Parliament, secretary of state for the Southern Department, and Prime Minister. The papers document British foreign, colonial, and domestic affairs throughout the 18th century with special focus on the periods 1766-1768 and 1782-1783.
ArchivalResource: 48 linear feet
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- William Petty, 1st Marquis of Lansdowne, 2nd Earl of Shelburne papers, Shelburne, William Petty, 1st Marquis of Lansdowne, 2nd Earl of, papers, 1665-1885
National Archives (Great Britain). Board of Trade and Secretaries of State, America and West Indies, Georgia colony correspondence and records, 1732-1781.
Title:
Board of Trade and Secretaries of State, America and West Indies, Georgia colony correspondence and records, 1732-1781.
This collection consists of microfilm copies of records concerning colonial Georgia. The original records were kept by the Colonial Office of the Public Records Office in London, which later became the National Archives in Great Britain. The materials are from volumes within the National Archive, and include letters from Georgia Governor James Wright (volumes 664-665); out letters from the Trustees, 1732-1752 (volumes 666-669); entry books of the Trustees, 1732-1740, 1740-1752 (volumes 670-671); entry books for the Board of Trade, 1752-1757, 1752-1762 (volumes 672-674); abstracts of land grants, 1760-1768 (volume 675); entry book of Lord Shelbourne, 1766-1767 (volume 676); entry books of the Secretary of State, 1768-1782, 1767-1781 (volumes 677-680); Acts of the Colonial Georgia Assembly, 1773-1781 (volumes 684-685); Minutes of the Council and Assembly (volumes 692, 697, 701, 704); shipping returns, 1752-1767 (volumes 709-710); and Act of the Progress...1756, the case of Rev. T. Bosomworth (volumes 711-712). The entry books contain copies of dispatches, letters, reports, petitions, commission and instructions. The Acts consists of copies sent to the Privy Council for approval or rejection; they were then forwarded to the Board of Trade. Some of the records in this collection correspond with the Colonial Records of the State of Georgia (Candler. Atlanta, Ga.: Franklin Print. and Pub. Co., 1904): the letters from Gov. James Wright correspond with Colonial Records volumes 37-38; out letters from the Trustees correspond with Colonial Records volumes 29-31; and the Minutes of Council and Assembly correspond with Colonial Records volumes 6-17. These records were microfilmed by the National Archives of Great Britain in 1957 and 1990. Microfilm rolls 1-4 are safety film (acetate).
ArchivalResource: 7 microfilm rolls
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- National Archives (Great Britain). Board of Trade and Secretaries of State, America and West Indies, Georgia colony correspondence and records, 1732-1781.
Henry Clinton papers, 1736-1850
Title:
Henry Clinton papers, 1736-1850
The Henry Clinton papers contain the correspondence, records, and maps of Henry Clinton, who served under Thomas Gage and William Howe between 1775 and 1778, and was commander-in-chief of the British forces in North America from 1778 to 1782. Although the bulk of the papers cover his tenure as commander-in-chief, with particular attention to engagements in New York and New Jersey and the sieges of Charleston and Yorktown, they also document Clinton's efforts to restore his reputation after the war, and to some extent, his personal life. The are described in a separate finding aid. Harriot Clinton and Elizabeth Carter diaries
ArchivalResource: 304 volumes (90 linear feet)
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- Henry Clinton papers, Clinton, Henry papers, 1736-1850
Green, Thomas, d. ca. 1770. Thomas Green estate records, 1770.
Title:
Thomas Green estate records, 1770.
This collection consists of records of the estate of Thomas Green, 1770. Included are an authorization of the estate appraises, signed by Governor James Wright, Nathaniel Miller, Joshua Pearce, and Philip Howell, as well as an inventory of the estate, signed by the three appraisers.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (.05 cubic feet)
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- Green, Thomas, d. ca. 1770. Thomas Green estate records, 1770.
Wright, James, Sir, 1716-1785. James Wright papers, 1772-1784.
Title:
James Wright papers, 1772-1784.
This collection contains letters, proclamations and reports, and written by James Wright when he was governor. There is also a case involving property claims of an American Loyalist, written by James Wright after he returned to England, and a case involving property claims made against James Wright. The volumes which are items 7 and 8, reports and letters to the colonial secretaries, and manuscript copies made in the Public Record Office for the Georgia Historical Society.
ArchivalResource: 3 folders (.15 cubic feet)
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- Wright, James, Sir, 1716-1785. James Wright papers, 1772-1784.
William L. Clements Library. William Petty, 1st Marquis of Lansdowne, 2nd Earl of Shelburne papers, 1665-1885.
Title:
William Petty, 1st Marquis of Lansdowne, 2nd Earl of Shelburne papers, 1665-1885.
This collection contains the letters and official papers of Lord Shelburne, British politician, Member of Parliament, secretary of state for the Southern Department, and Prime Minister. The papers document British foreign, colonial, and domestic affairs throughout the 18th century with special focus on the periods 1766-1768 and 1782-1783.
ArchivalResource: 48 linear feet.
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- William L. Clements Library. William Petty, 1st Marquis of Lansdowne, 2nd Earl of Shelburne papers, 1665-1885.
William L. Clements Library. William Henry Lyttelton papers, 1730-1806.
Title:
William Henry Lyttelton papers, 1730-1806.
The William Henry Lyttelton papers document Lyttelton's career as governor of South Carolina and governor of Jamaica. These items primarily relate to colonial administration of South Carolina and Jamaica, and to military engagements with Native Americans on the South Carolina frontier and against the French in the West Indies.
ArchivalResource: 5 linear feet.
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- William L. Clements Library. William Henry Lyttelton papers, 1730-1806.
Zubly, John Joachim, 1724-1781. John Joachim Zubly manuscripts and letters, 1770-1781, 1853.
Title:
John Joachim Zubly manuscripts and letters, 1770-1781, 1853.
This collection consists of a diary, letters, and manuscripts, including two biographical sketches of John Joachim Zubly. The only original manuscript in the collection is the diary; the letters are copies made by I.K. Tefft and Archibald Smith from their respective personal collections. The diary, 1770-1781, is too fragile for use; a photocopy of the typescript is available for use. It covers Zubly's last years, with most of the entries devoted to his ministry. The correspondence includes a letter from Zubly to Noble Wimberly Jones his preparations of an address to the inhabitants on the "alarming state of things;" a letter to John Houstoun and Archibald Bulloch; a letter to Governor Sir James Wright requesting repairs of the church and his home; a letter recounting what happened to Zubly during the Revolutionary War, lamenting the loss of his books, and stating that a nephew of the Bishop of St. David's is a wounded prisoner in his house; a letter to Captain Moon declaring that if Zubly is not indemnified for his losses, he will go to the law for redress; a letter from I.K. Tefft to William R. Sprague, in which Tefft writes he has not been able to write a sketch of Zubly for Sprague's Annals of the American Pulpit, but is sending papers that may help; Archibald Smith to I.K. Tefft telling what happened to most of Zubly's papers, and stating that he is sending copies of the few he has, as well as commenting on Zubly's diary. Also included are abstracts from letters to various recipients. A biographical sketch of Zubly by Edward J. Harden and "Extract from the Biography of Button Gwinnett by Maj. Hugh McCall. Published in Sanderson's lives of the Signers, vol. iii p. 124-125-126," with information on Zubly, are also included in this collection.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (.05 cubic feet)
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- Zubly, John Joachim, 1724-1781. John Joachim Zubly manuscripts and letters, 1770-1781, 1853.
Stirk, Samuel, 1756-1793. Samuel Stirk deed and letter, 1783-1784.
Title:
Samuel Stirk deed and letter, 1783-1784.
The papers consist of a deed for property in Chatham County, Georgia, formerly the property of Governor James Wright, January 9, 1783. Samuel Stirk was the highest bidder on the confiscated estate. The second item is a letter from Samuel Stirk to the President of the Executive Council, Stephen Heard, on June 15, 1784. Stirk asks for an opinion on the procedure regarding Charles Watts who was named in the Bill of Confiscation and Banishment.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (.05 cubic feet)
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- Stirk, Samuel, 1756-1793. Samuel Stirk deed and letter, 1783-1784.
Amherst, Jeffery Amherst, Baron, 1717-1797. Jeffery Amherst papers, 1758-1764.
Title:
Jeffery Amherst papers, 1758-1764.
The Jeffery Amherst papers (763 items) consist of the correspondence, documents, and military orders of Jeffery Amherst, British commander-in-chief in North America from 1758-1763. Included are Amherst's letters to General Thomas Gage and the papers given to Gage with the transfer of authority in 1763.
ArchivalResource: 2 linear feet.
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- Amherst, Jeffery Amherst, Baron, 1717-1797. Jeffery Amherst papers, 1758-1764.
Owens, George Welshman, 1786-1856. Owens and Thomas family papers, 1837-1954.
Title:
Owens and Thomas family papers, 1837-1954.
This collection consists of papers pertaining to George Welshman Owens and some of his descendants. Many of the papers relate to the settlement of estates of various members of the family. Some papers relate to the Civil War, including general field orders for Mercer's Division, 1864, assigning Dr. J.G. Thomas as Chief Surgeon of the Division. Some of the papers pertain to the Owens-Thomas house museum of Savannah, Georgia, including a garden book, 1892-1902; a plan for a proposed formal garden by Clermont Lee, ASLA, 1954; blueprints and contracts for alterations to the carriage houses, 1910; and blueprint specifications and agreement for alterations for apartments in the house, 1939. The collection also includes minutes and the Constitution and By-Laws of the Telfair Literary and Art Union, 1889-1892. The papers are in the same arrangement as when they were given to the Georgia Historical Society by the Owens-Thomas House Museum, with only slight changes for consistency. George Welshman Owens (1786-1856) is referred to as G.W. Owens I in the collection inventory; George Welshman Owens (1853-1924) is referred to as G.W. Owens II.
ArchivalResource: 3 boxes (1.5 cubic feet)
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- Owens, George Welshman, 1786-1856. Owens and Thomas family papers, 1837-1954.
Charles Garth letterbook 1758-1760, 1762-1766 Garth, Charles letterbook
Title:
Charles Garth letterbook 1758-1760, 1762-1766 Garth, Charles letterbook
The Charles Garth letterbook contains letters from Sir James Wright, South Carolina's agent to parliament from 1758-1760, and letters from Charles Garth, South Carolina's agent to parliament from 1762 through 1766.
ArchivalResource: 358 pages
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- Charles Garth letterbook, Garth, Charles letterbook, 1758-1760, 1762-1766
Scarborough (ship). H.M.S. Scarborough ships' log, 1775-1776.
Title:
H.M.S. Scarborough ships' log, 1775-1776.
This collection contains photocopies of the daily logs from 8 December 1775 to 31 May 1776 from the ship's captain, Andrew Barkley and the ship's master, James Turner, during the period when the then British Royal Governor of Georgia, Sir James Wright, escaped from Savannah, Georgia. Also included are the day to day incidents of the ship's journey to Halifax, Nova Scotia via Rhode Island and Cape Cod, Massachusetts. This ships' log records the details of the fighting engagements that the ship took part in, reconnoitering, stores and provisions taken on board, weather and sea conditions, as well as the reading of the Articles of War to the ship's company. Also included are muster records which document a detachment of soldiers coming on board on 26 December 1775 and, in February 1776, the "Governour of Savannah for protection & his Attendance." The original ships' log is located at the Public Record Office in Kew, London, England.
ArchivalResource: 2 oversize folders (.5 cubic feet)
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- Scarborough (ship). H.M.S. Scarborough ships' log, 1775-1776.
Wright, James, Sir, 1716-1785. Sir James Wright correspondence, 1784 September 18.
Title:
Sir James Wright correspondence, 1784 September 18.
ALS [initialed] (London, England) from Wright to an unidentified American businessman discussing trade between Great Britain and the United States.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Wright, James, Sir, 1716-1785. Sir James Wright correspondence, 1784 September 18.
Wright, Alexander, 1751-1794. Alexander Wright affidavits and proclamations, 1782.
Title:
Alexander Wright affidavits and proclamations, 1782.
The documents in this collection support Alexander Wright's claim for the destruction by British forces of rice, other provisions, and the barn and machinery on his plantation, Richmond & Kew, near Savannah, Georgia. Two affidavits describe and evaluate the destroyed property. The third item in the collection, a proclamation of Governor Wright certifying Nathaniel Hall's authority as Justice of the Peace to take affidavits, orders that the Great Seal of Georgia should be attached. The fourth document is Sir James Wright's and Lt. Col Alured Clarke's proclamation giving their authority for ordering the destruction of the property; it is signed by both. Typed transcriptions for all documents are included with the originals.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (.05 cubic feet)
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- Wright, Alexander, 1751-1794. Alexander Wright affidavits and proclamations, 1782.
Thomas Gage papers 1754-1807 1759-1775 Gage, Thomas, papers
Title:
Thomas Gage papers 1754-1807 1759-1775 Gage, Thomas, papers
The Thomas Gage papers consist of the military and governmental correspondence and headquarter papers of General Thomas Gage, officer in the British Army in America (1754-1763) and commander-in-chief of the British forces in North America between 1763 and 1775. The papers include incoming correspondence and retained copies of letters written by Gage, together with a large quantity of documents related to military administration and manuscript maps of North America. The collection is particularly strong in documenting British administration of North America after the French and Indian War, interactions with Native Americans, and the years preceding the American Revolution. The series is described in a separate finding aid. Thomas Gage warrants
ArchivalResource: 70 linear feet
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- Thomas Gage papers, Gage, Thomas, papers, 1754-1807, 1759-1775
Garth, Charles, ca. 1734-1784. Charles Garth letterbook, 1758-1760, 1762-1766.
Title:
Charles Garth letterbook, 1758-1760, 1762-1766.
The Charles Garth letterbook contains letters from Sir James Wright, South Carolina's agent to parliament from 1758-1760, and letters from Charles Garth, South Carolina's agent to parliament from 1762 through 1766.
ArchivalResource: 358 p.
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- Garth, Charles, ca. 1734-1784. Charles Garth letterbook, 1758-1760, 1762-1766.
Buckmaster, George. Account, 1769 July 16 : Newport, R.I.
Title:
Account, 1769 July 16 : Newport, R.I.
Records sales and disbursements for a trading vessel mostly in Georgia during February and May, 1869, and at Mole St. Nicholas, Haiti, in April. Itemizes goods, customers, prices, and purchases of goods and services. Customers mentioned include Gov. James Wright of Georgia.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (4 p.)
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- Buckmaster, George. Account, 1769 July 16 : Newport, R.I.
Wright, James, 1716-1785. John Francis Triboudet land grant, 1762.
Title:
John Francis Triboudet land grant, 1762.
This collection consists of a fragment of a land grant for three lots in Newington Village to John Francis Triboudet, 1762. The document is signed by Governor James Wright, as well as Henry Yonge and W.G. DeBrahm, Surveyors. A pendant seal is attached.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (.05 cubic feet)
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- Wright, James, 1716-1785. John Francis Triboudet land grant, 1762.
Wayne family. Anthony Wayne family papers, 1681-1913.
Title:
Anthony Wayne family papers, 1681-1913.
The Anthony Wayne family papers contain correspondence, diaries, documents, and accounts relating to several generations of the Wayne family of Pennsylvania. Of particular note is material concerning Anthony Wayne's service in the American Revolution and the Northwest Indian War, and William Wayne's service with the 97th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment in the Civil War.
ArchivalResource: 7 linear feet.
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- Wayne family. Anthony Wayne family papers, 1681-1913.
Jeffery Amherst papers 1758-1764 Amherst, Jeffery papers
Title:
Jeffery Amherst papers 1758-1764 Amherst, Jeffery papers
The Jeffery Amherst papers (763 items) consist of the correspondence, documents, and military orders of Jeffery Amherst, British commander-in-chief in North America from 1758-1763. Included are Amherst's letters to General Thomas Gage and the papers given to Gage with the transfer of authority in 1763.
ArchivalResource: 2 linear feet
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- Jeffery Amherst papers, Amherst, Jeffery papers, 1758-1764
Gwinnett, Button, ca. 1735-1777. Button Gwinnett letters and plat, 1767-1777.
Title:
Button Gwinnett letters and plat, 1767-1777.
This collection contains 5 pieces of correspondence and a plat of land. One letter, from Button Gwinnett to John Hancock regarding the taking of George McIntosh into custody and the expedition against East Florida. The other correspondence is between Button Gwinnett's widow, Ann, and the Continental Congress and John Hancock regarding her husband's duel and death. The plat of land contained in the collection deeds to Gwinnett 1,000 acres in St. Andrew's Parish, 1767. All items in this collection are photocopies of originals in various places.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (.10 cubic feet)
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- Gwinnett, Button, ca. 1735-1777. Button Gwinnett letters and plat, 1767-1777.
Thomas Addis Emmet collection, 1483-1876 (bulk:1700-1800)
Title:
Thomas Addis Emmet collection, 1483-1876 (inclusive), 1700-1800 (bulk)
The portion of the Emmet Collection housed in the Manuscripts and Archives Division consists of approximately 10,800 historical manuscripts relating chiefly to the period prior to, during, and following the American Revolution. The collection contains letters and documents by the signers of the Declaration of Independence as well as nearly every prominent historical figure of the period.
ArchivalResource: 30.83 linear feet; 108 boxes, 21 volumes
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- Thomas Addis Emmet collection, 1483-1876, 1700-1800
Anthony Wayne family papers 1681-1913 Wayne, Anthony, family papers
Title:
Anthony Wayne family papers 1681-1913 Wayne, Anthony, family papers
The Anthony Wayne family papers contain correspondence, diaries, documents, and accounts relating to several generations of the Wayne family of Pennsylvania. Of particular note is material concerning Anthony Wayne's service in the American Revolution and the Northwest Indian War, and William Wayne's service with the 97th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment in the Civil War.
ArchivalResource: 7 linear feet
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- Anthony Wayne family papers, Wayne, Anthony, family papers, 1681-1913
Henry Clinton papers, 1736-1850
Title:
Henry Clinton papers, 1736-1850
The Henry Clinton papers contain the correspondence, records, and maps of Henry Clinton, who served under Thomas Gage and William Howe between 1775 and 1778, and was commander-in-chief of the British forces in North America from 1778 to 1782. Although the bulk of the papers cover his tenure as commander-in-chief, with particular attention to engagements in New York and New Jersey and the sieges of Charleston and Yorktown, they also document Clinton's efforts to restore his reputation after the war, and to some extent, his personal life. The are described in a separate finding aid. Harriot Clinton and Elizabeth Carter diaries
ArchivalResource: 304 volumes (90 linear feet)
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- Clinton, Henry, Sir, 1738?-1795. Henry Clinton papers, 1736-1850.
Buckmaster, George. Account, 1769 July 16 : Newport, R.I.
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Account, 1769 July 16 : Newport, R.I.
Records sales and disbursements for a trading vessel mostly in Georgia during February and May, 1869, and at Mole St. Nicholas, Haiti, in April. Itemizes goods, customers, prices, and purchases of goods and services. Customers mentioned include Gov. James Wright of Georgia.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (4 p.)
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- Buckmaster, George. Account, 1769 July 16 : Newport, R.I.
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Dartmouth, William Legge, Earl of, 1731-1801.
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