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John Smith was the constable at Somerset.
Merchant, postmaster, and constable, of Middleway (Jefferson Co.), Va. (now W. Va.).
Organ was for St. Paul's Cathedral, cnr. Swanston and Flinders Streets and is now at St. Paul's, Kyneton.
John Smith (fl. 1825-1849) was a London picture dealer and author of A Catalogue raisonné of the works of the most eminent Dutch, Flemish, and French painters, 1829-1842. Samuel Mountjoy Smith (fl. 1830-1857) assisted his father's picture-dealing business and was a genre painter and portraitist.
John Smith was accused of murder.
Sergeant John Smith ( - ) of Bristol, R.I., was a soldier in the Revolution.
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Auburn, Illinois blacksmith. In 1844 B.F. Vaughn joined him in his business.
John Smith was a consignment merchant in Philadelphia, Pa.
John Smith graduated from Hope College in 1949.
John Smith was born on May 28, 1859 in Crownthorpe, Norfolk County, England. In 1887, he married Frances Rose Middleton. Together they had four children: John Douglas, Arthur Middleton, Lucy Margaret and Olga Marie. Smith was a graduate chemist in Norwich before immigrating to Canada in 1892, where he purchased and farmed a homestead above Pitt River, northeast of Port Coquitlam in British Columbia.
He and his wife were active in the community of Port Coquitlam, and helped to establish its Anglican church. His wife Rose was the first women to hold civic office in Port Coquitlam when she was elected as a school trustee in 1913. During his time in British Columbia, Smith held many public positions. He was appointed Municipal Clerk of the Municipality of Port Coquitlam in 1899. In 1900 he was named Justice of the Peace for the counties of Victoria, Nanaimo, Vancouver, Westminster, Yale, Cariboo and Kootenay. He became a Police Magistrate for the City of Port Coquitlam in 1913. He was City Clerk of Port Coquitlam from the time it was incorporated in 1913 to 1937. In 1923 he became Justice of the Peace for British Columbia. He was the Stipendiary Magistrate for Counties of Vancouver and Westminster from 1933 to 1945.
In 1989 Smith travelled to the Yukon and kept an account of his experiences in a diary. This diary was later published in the British Columbia Historical Quarterly in 1952 with an introduction and annotations by Walter N. Sage. He died on January 24, 1950, at the age of 90.
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James Prendergast Library Association (Jamestown, N.Y.). Local history collection, 1856-1978.
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Local history collection, 1856-1978.
Local history manuscripts "Cassadaga Valley and the Little Schoolhouse" by Ruth and John Smith, 1976, and updated "History of Ellington" edited by Kenneth C. Lawrence, 1978; and a scrapbook of clippings about Jamestown during World War II, 1939-46.
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Smith, John. Account book, 1836-1837, 1844.
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Account book, 1836-1837, 1844.
Customer accounts list type of work done, date, cost and when account settled. Written agreement between Smith and Vaughn to work together for one year with Vaughn sharing 1/3 of the profits, and to dissolve after that time if either party should choose so.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. ; 40 cm.
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- Smith, John. Account book, 1836-1837, 1844.
South Boston Association. Records, 1805-1851.
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Records, 1805-1851.
Records of the South Boston Association, an organization founded by William Tudor, Gardiner Greene, Jonathan Mason, Harrison G. Otis, Gardner L. Chandler, and John Smith, kept from 1805-51. The association was incorporated in 1805 by owners of land on Nook Hill in South Boston, formerly part of Dorchester, to work as a proprietary corporation to exchange property, make streets, bridges, and wharves, and to erect buildings. The records contain the constitution, by-laws, and records of annual and directors' meetings. Topics included sale of shares, attempts to build a bridge and wharves, the election of officers, land transactions, accounts, and the disposal of the lands in 1851.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. in a case.
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- South Boston Association. Records, 1805-1851.
Deas, W. A., fl. 1861. Wellford-White papers, 1860-1928.
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Wellford-White papers, 1860-1928.
Correspondence and other papers of Judge Beverley Randolph Wellford and Henry Alexander White. The Wellford items, 1860-1907, concern national politics, Virginia history and the Randolph family and mention R.M.T. Hunter, John Smith, and Dr. Robert Wellford. The White letters, 1861-1928, concern his biography of Robert E. Lee, the Presbyterian Church, and the Columbia Theological Seminary (S.C.), and also contain genealogical material on the Randolph, Wellford, and related families together with a transcript of Sgt. W.A. Deas' diary on the Civil War. The collection also contains photostats of a Confederate captain's commission for Robert J. Morrison, 1861 July 19, and 1899 abstracts of land titles for Bremo, 1636-1897.
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- Deas, W. A., fl. 1861. Wellford-White papers, 1860-1928.
Smith, John. Diaries, 1776-1778.
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Diaries, 1776-1778.
Smith's diaries contain records of his wartime experiences as his company campaigned under General Washington from New York to Trenton and Princeton and then retreated into Pennsylvania. This period (September to November 1776) is included in both volumes of this diary, the second containing a fuller account with slight variations in detail. The second volume continues with sporadic entries for 1777 and January 1778. It describes Smith's movement in the New York and New Jersey area. The diary contains extensive accounts of the Rhode Island regiment's occupation of Fort Mercer, on the Delaware River, and confrontation with the enemy, many of whom were Hessians, in an effort to protect Philadelphia from invasion. The diaries provide details of Smith's daily lot as a soldier, report enemy encounters, conditions of their encampments, marches, and war casualties. He also listed deserters from the Continental Army and the British forces, and punishments given for treachery and infractions of military regulations.
ArchivalResource: 2 v. ; octavo.
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- Smith, John. Diaries, 1776-1778.
Smith, John F. Papers, 1832-1863; (bulk 1851-1859).
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Papers, 1832-1863; (bulk 1851-1859).
Includes business papers; summonses; papers relating to the post office; advertisements of Maryland and Delaware lotteries; monthly quotations sheets of a commercial bank; two daybooks and a memorandum book; and correspondence concerning limitations on the sale of liquor in Fremont, Ohio, in 1854, the detection and capture of runaway slaves by John H. Pope of Frederick (Md.), terms on which the Illinois Central Railroad Company was prepared to sell farm lands, the Improved Order of Red Men of which Smith was a member, the Know-Nothing (or American) Party, contributions for the Washington National Monument Society, Freemasons and Odd Fellows, turnpikes in western Virginia, and personal matters.
ArchivalResource: 614 items.
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- Smith, John F. Papers, 1832-1863; (bulk 1851-1859).
Document collection, 1721-1982.
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Document collection, 1721-1982.
Documents relating to the Philipse Manor and the Manor Hall, including resolutions, petitions, appointments, reports, agreements, and construction specifications, 1868-1911, from the time the Manor Hall was used as Yonkers' City Hall; an indenture of the Philipse family, 1721, and a rent receipt signed by Frederick Philipse, 1773; indenture of John Smith for 239 acres of Manor property, 1785; a proclamation signed by John Hancock, 1793; and clippings, certificates, pamphlets, and other items pertaining to the history of the Manor Hall, 1882-1982. Also, a letter from Abraham Lincoln to the citizens of Yonkers used to raise funds during the Civil War.
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- Philipse Manor Hall State Historic Site (N.Y.). Document collection, 1721-1982.
Green, A. C.G. Breed, 1862-[ongoing].
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C.G. Breed, 1862-[ongoing].
ArchivalResource: items in folder ; 22 x 28 cm.
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- Green, A. C.G. Breed, 1862-[ongoing].
Connecticut. Justice of the Peace. Pay order, 1792.
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Pay order, 1792.
John Smith of North Haven is to be paid a bounty for winding raw silk from cocoons of his own raising.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder ; 24 x 30 cm.
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- Connecticut. Justice of the Peace. Pay order, 1792.
Smith, John. John Smith day book and ledger, 1726-1735.
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John Smith day book and ledger, 1726-1735.
Daily entries and individual accounts recorded by a Hartford, Connecticut, merchant and ship's captain. Among the items he sold were buttons, thread, fabric, rum, molasses, hanks of mohair, handkerchiefs, spices, skillets, and nails. His customers hailed from Farmington and Simsbury as well as Hartford. Before going to sea in 1729 and 1731, he swore to the validity and accuracy of the figures in his ledger before justice of the peace Hezekiah Wyllys. An entry in the ledger dated 1741 indicates that Smith had died by that time.
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- Smith, John. John Smith day book and ledger, 1726-1735.
Little, John Peyton, Dr., 1818-1873. Commonplace books, 1836-1863.
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Commonplace books, 1836-1863.
Richmond, Virginia. The two volumes include puns, jokes, anecdotes, and humorous notes. Volume one is written in part of a checkbook of the Greenwood Mining Company, Richmond, which also includes check stubs for Nov. 14 1836-Oct 18, 1838. Volume two includes three letters: A.I. Smith to Dr. Little, Dec. 17, 1861, regarding treatment for Thomas W. Payn; Elizabeth L. Faris to the sergeant of the hospital, March 17, 1863, regarding the death of her husband; Martha J. Camden to Dr. Little, April 15, 1863 regarding her brother John J. Clement. The loose items include receipts of John Smith, newapaper clippings, and a letter from Edmon Colston to his mistress, Jan 27, 1856, regarding his mistreatment as a hired worker and requests relief through Dr. Little.
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- Little, John Peyton, Dr., 1818-1873. Commonplace books, 1836-1863.
Allan-Higinbotham Papers, 1834-1955. Mortgages, Deeds, Legal Transactions Concerning D. Kennedy, 1869-1895.
Title:
Mortgages, Deeds, Legal Transactions Concerning D. Kennedy, 1869-1895. 1869- 1895.
ArchivalResource: 1 file.
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- Allan-Higinbotham Papers, 1834-1955. Mortgages, Deeds, Legal Transactions Concerning D. Kennedy, 1869-1895.
Lockman, DeWitt McClellan, 1870-1957,. [Map of the area later bounded by 19th and 25th Streets, 7th Avenue and the Hudson River, Manhattan, New York (N.Y.)].
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[Map of the area later bounded by 19th and 25th Streets, 7th Avenue and the Hudson River, Manhattan, New York (N.Y.)]. [between 1827 and 1834]
ArchivalResource: 1 map : ms., col. ; 54 x 82 cm.
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- Lockman, DeWitt McClellan, 1870-1957,. [Map of the area later bounded by 19th and 25th Streets, 7th Avenue and the Hudson River, Manhattan, New York (N.Y.)].
OAC Review Index (University of Guelph). The passing of Captain Fennel / John Smith, OAC Review, v.47, no.8, Summer 1935, p. 463-469, con't on p. 506-508.
Title:
The passing of Captain Fennel / John Smith, OAC Review, v.47, no.8, Summer 1935, p. 463-469, con't on p. 506-508. 1935.
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- OAC Review Index (University of Guelph). The passing of Captain Fennel / John Smith, OAC Review, v.47, no.8, Summer 1935, p. 463-469, con't on p. 506-508.
CentreStage Theatre Archives. Education for What? Immigrant Children in the Present School System, March 26, 1975 - tape.
Title:
Education for What? Immigrant Children in the Present School System, March 26, 1975 - tape. 1975.
ArchivalResource: 2 cassettes.
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- CentreStage Theatre Archives. Education for What? Immigrant Children in the Present School System, March 26, 1975 - tape.
Edgeworth, Maria, 1767-1849. One manuscript story and eight pieces of correspondence, 1814 Feb. 11 -- 1844 Oct. 26
Title:
One manuscript story and eight pieces of correspondence, 1814 Feb. 11 -- 1844 Oct. 26
One holograph manuscript story, seven autograph letters and one autograph note, comprising the Maria Edgeworth materials in the Carl H. Pforzheimer Collection of Shelley and His Circle. Holograph ms. story, "Garry Owen, or, The snow woman" (Misc. Ms. 3389); stitched. ALS to a Miss Brewer [?], 21 April [n. y.], discussing candidates for a domestic position (Misc. Ms. 3688). ALS to Margaret Craig, 8 July 1824 (Misc. Ms. 2099). ALS to Mrs. E. Diggle, 11 February 1814 (Misc. Ms. 2133). ALS, probably to Mary Ann Gilbert, wife of Davies Gilbert, 18 February 1841 (Misc. Ms. 3746). ALS to Hamilton Grey, [no date] (Misc. Ms. 3176). ALS to Mary Hunter, Belfast abolitionist, 26 October 1844, copying a few lines of Goldsmith's Deserted village, complying with a request for a handwriting sample and signature (Misc. Ms. 868). In envelope housing Misc. Ms. 867-877; filed inder "Hunter, Mary." ALS to John Smith, Jr. of 13 New Street, Spring Gardens, London, 11 March 1822 (Misc. Ms. 3730). AN, third person, to a Mr. and Mrs. Thompson, 22 September 1844 (Misc. Ms. 3175).
ArchivalResource: 8 items.
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- Edgeworth, Maria, 1767-1849. One manuscript story and eight pieces of correspondence, 1814 Feb. 11 -- 1844 Oct. 26
Smith, John. John Smith fonds.
Title:
John Smith fonds. ca. 1892-1949, 1952.
The fonds contains 14 of John Smith's diaries, starting on July 14th, 1892, and running until December 19th, 1949. (There are no diaries for the periods between March 1, 1901 to May 31, 1903 or February 24, 1912 to December 31 1922.) The first diary records his emigration to Canada and purchase of his homestead. The rest record daily activities and weather conditions relating to operation of his farm, the community, and family life. A separate diary was kept by Smith when he traveled to the Yukon from March 15 to August 31, 1898. This diary was transcribed by his daughter Olga in the late 1940s. In 1952 this diary was published in the British Columbia Historical Quarterly, with an introduction and annotations by Walter N. Sage. The diary was thought to have been donated to the provincial archives, although no record of the donation exists. A copy of the published article by Sage is included in the fonds. During Smith's absence, his wife Rose maintained the diary recording the daily events of their homestead. The fonds also contains four letters patent appointing Smith to public office, and one letters patent rescinding one of these appointments.
ArchivalResource: 17 cm of textual records.1 cd-rom.
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- Smith, John. John Smith fonds.
Smith, John. Minutes of a court case, 1877.
Title:
Minutes of a court case, 1877.
Minutes of a court case, 1877 Mar., Talladega Co., Ala. The case involves the murder of James M. Hancrow by John Smith. Smith asks the court in Talladega, Ala., for a change of venue, because he believes he cannot receive a fair and impartial trial in the counties of Talladega, Clay, Shelby, and Calhoun. Smith thinks the county newspapers have prejudiced the people against him. The newspapers support capitol punishment. The press believes murder has run amok. To quell such a state, the newspapers think John Smith should be hung to preclude any future acts of murder.
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- Smith, John. Minutes of a court case, 1877.
Goodwin-Haines Collection. Military Commission, John Smith, Cornet, Loyal East Medina Gentleman Andyeomanry, April, 26 , 1798.
Title:
Military Commission, John Smith, Cornet, Loyal East Medina Gentleman Andyeomanry, April, 26 , 1798. 1798.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Goodwin-Haines Collection. Military Commission, John Smith, Cornet, Loyal East Medina Gentleman Andyeomanry, April, 26 , 1798.
Smith, John. Letter to Richard Peters, 1820.
Title:
Letter to Richard Peters, 1820.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 leaf).
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- Smith, John. Letter to Richard Peters, 1820.
Coupe, William, Jr. Indenture, 1793 February 15 [Nottingham County, England], with William Sprentall.
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Indenture, 1793 February 15 [Nottingham County, England], with William Sprentall.
Indenture of William Coupe, Jr. [with the consent of his father, William Coupe, Sr.], to be a cooper's apprentice under William Sprentall for five years. Signed by Coupe, Jr., and Sprentall, and witnessed by Coupe, Sr. and John Smith. Verso bears receipt, 1794 May 17, for duty of ten shillings signed by James Taylor. Printed form with manuscript insertions.
ArchivalResource: 1 p. : parchment ; 15 cm.
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- Coupe, William, Jr. Indenture, 1793 February 15 [Nottingham County, England], with William Sprentall.
Allan-Higinbotham Papers, 1834-1955. Legal Papers of J. Smith, 1875-1899.
Title:
Legal Papers of J. Smith, 1875-1899. 1875- 1899.
ArchivalResource: 3Cm.
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- Allan-Higinbotham Papers, 1834-1955. Legal Papers of J. Smith, 1875-1899.
Mumford, Edward. Patriarchal Blessing.
Title:
Patriarchal Blessing. 1845.
A patriarchal blessing performed by John Smith for Edward J. Mumford and recorded by Albert Carringtonin St. Joseph, Missouri.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Mumford, Edward. Patriarchal Blessing.
Bevier family papers, 1686-1772.
Title:
Bevier family papers, 1686-1772.
Deeds, bonds, and agreements concerning Stephen DuBlois [sic], John Smith, and Abraham Hasbrouck; wills of John Smith, 1765, Tjerck DeWitt, 1753, Philip DuBois, 1763, and Esther DuBois Bevier, 1772; survey of land grant to Thomas Gunnisson Quick in Esopus, 1686; and legal paper concerning estate of Louis DuBois, 1706.
ArchivalResource: 19 items.
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- Bevier, Richard B.,. Bevier family papers, 1686-1772.
Gilpin, Hattie Newcomer,. Frederick County, Va., papers, 1795-1963.
Title:
Frederick County, Va., papers, 1795-1963.
Include accounts, 1795-1806, of Griffin Taylor, for property taxes, children's education, dry goods, and other household expenditures; and an order, 13 November 1800, to the sheriff of Frederick County, Va., for payment for services rendered by Benjamin Rutherford as provost marshal to the 31st Regt. of the Virginia Militia, signed by John Smith. Also include indenture, 1 August 1808, of Joseph Hedges, Sr., and Elizabeth Hedges with Joseph Hedges, Jr., for land in Frederick County, Va.; two letters, 1903, from Daniel Chester French to Hattie Newcomer Gilpin, regarding French's completion of a marble font for Gilpin's baptistry, and Gilpin's reaction to the work. Also include obituary, 1931, of Daniel Chester French, clipped from the New York Times; and newspaper clipping, 30 June 1963, regarding French, from the New York Times; and accounts, 1820-1822, of Nancy D. Hotken with Francis Welch, the executor of her father's estate.
ArchivalResource: 10 items + 1 v.
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- Gilpin, Hattie Newcomer,. Frederick County, Va., papers, 1795-1963.
Ranson, David J. Helen C.
Title:
Helen C.
ArchivalResource: items in folder : ill., photos. ; 22 x 28 cm.
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- Ranson, David J. Helen C.
Smith, John. Miscellaneous manuscripts, 1739.
Title:
Miscellaneous manuscripts, 1739.
Letter dated 29 September 1739 from John Smith of Burlington to James Pemberton of Philadelphia, concerning a preacher named Whitefield.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 leaf).
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- Smith, John. Miscellaneous manuscripts, 1739.
OAC Review Index (University of Guelph). Agronomists hear weed control discussed / R. E. Goodin, OAC Review, v.46, no.2, Nov. 1933, p.111.
Title:
Agronomists hear weed control discussed / R. E. Goodin, OAC Review, v.46, no.2, Nov. 1933, p.111. 1933.
ArchivalResource: 1 p.
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- OAC Review Index (University of Guelph). Agronomists hear weed control discussed / R. E. Goodin, OAC Review, v.46, no.2, Nov. 1933, p.111.
OAC Review Index (University of Guelph). Macdonald Institute Alumnae , OAC Review, v.51, no.7, May 1939, p. 447.
Title:
Macdonald Institute Alumnae , OAC Review, v.51, no.7, May 1939, p. 447. 1939.
ArchivalResource: 1 p.
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- OAC Review Index (University of Guelph). Macdonald Institute Alumnae , OAC Review, v.51, no.7, May 1939, p. 447.
Smith, John. John Smith letter to his brother J. Trumbull Smith : Sacramento City : ALS, [1851 Jan. 31].
Title:
John Smith letter to his brother J. Trumbull Smith : Sacramento City : ALS, [1851 Jan. 31].
ArchivalResource: 3 p. 27 cm.
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- Smith, John. John Smith letter to his brother J. Trumbull Smith : Sacramento City : ALS, [1851 Jan. 31].
[Player File. Smith, John, 1873- / compiled by the National Baseball Hall of Fame Library, Cooperstown, N.Y.].
Title:
[Player File. Smith, John, 1873- / compiled by the National Baseball Hall of Fame Library, Cooperstown, N.Y.].
Player file includes material documenting his baseball career and personal life. These items may include newspaper and magazine articles, biographical material, press releases, copies of original documents, and other sundry items. Some player files may not contain any material due to the brevity of his career and/or the time period which he played. File contents: folder 1 (1873- ).
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- [Player File. Smith, John, 1873- / compiled by the National Baseball Hall of Fame Library, Cooperstown, N.Y.].
[John Smith, biographical materials]
Title:
[John Smith, biographical materials] 1907-
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- [John Smith, biographical materials]
Smith, John. A.l.s. to Amos Patten, 1816 Feb. 16.
Title:
A.l.s. to Amos Patten, 1816 Feb. 16.
Two page a.l.s. (1816) from John Smith to Amos Patten, Esq. to survey settlers' lots within the tract of land purchased of the Indians on the Penobscot River. Also includes:
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- Smith, John. A.l.s. to Amos Patten, 1816 Feb. 16.
Smith, John. Correspondence, 1830-1849.
Title:
Correspondence, 1830-1849.
This collection consists of 80 letters, the majority of which are between John Smith and his sons John M. Smith and Samuel Mountjoy Smith. The letters largely pertain to buying and selling paintings, difficulties with purchasers, business trips in England and Europe, and family matters, and discuss the purchase of paintings by Rembrandt, Van Dyck, and Ruysdael. One letter mentions the death of Constable (1837); and several letters refer to prominent figures such as the Prime Minister Sir Robert Peel, the governor-general of Canada Sir Charles Bagot, the Dutch picture dealers Van der Hoop and Christianus Johannus Nieuwenhuys, and the British picture dealer Chaplin. Other correspondents include Henry Ellis of the British Museum (1833), the picture dealer J. Emmerson (1835), Robert Hume (1837), and Isaac Paley, who writes of his inability to find subscribers for John Smith's Catalogue raisonné (1830). The collection also contains a parish record of the marriage between Samuel Mountjoy Smith and Mary Anne Bates, daughter of the auctioneer William Bates (1837).
ArchivalResource: 80 letters, 1 marriage certificate.
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- Smith, John. Correspondence, 1830-1849.
Smith, Edwin, surveyor. [Map of the area later bounded by 8th and 19th Streets, Broadway or the Bowery, and 6th Avenue, Manhattan, New York (N.Y.)] / surveyed by F. Marschalk ; it is certified this is a true copy of the orignal map taken by Charles Loss and by Joseph J. Mangin ; recopied by Edward Doughty ; ex[amine]d by Wm. B. Doughty ; copied from Mr. Doughty's copy by E. Smith.
Title:
[Map of the area later bounded by 8th and 19th Streets, Broadway or the Bowery, and 6th Avenue, Manhattan, New York (N.Y.)] / surveyed by F. Marschalk ; it is certified this is a true copy of the orignal map taken by Charles Loss and by Joseph J. Mangin ; recopied by Edward Doughty ; ex[amine]d by Wm. B. Doughty ; copied from Mr. Doughty's copy by E. Smith. 1828 Sep. 27.
Collection of two similar cadastral maps. Each shows property lines and owners' names, gives some dimensions.
ArchivalResource: 2 maps : ms. ; 56 x 43 cm.
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- Smith, Edwin, surveyor. [Map of the area later bounded by 8th and 19th Streets, Broadway or the Bowery, and 6th Avenue, Manhattan, New York (N.Y.)] / surveyed by F. Marschalk ; it is certified this is a true copy of the orignal map taken by Charles Loss and by Joseph J. Mangin ; recopied by Edward Doughty ; ex[amine]d by Wm. B. Doughty ; copied from Mr. Doughty's copy by E. Smith.
Bancker, Evert, b. 1734. [Map of the area later bounded by 15th Street, the Bowery, Astor Place and 6th Avenue, Manhattan, New York (N.Y.)].
Title:
[Map of the area later bounded by 15th Street, the Bowery, Astor Place and 6th Avenue, Manhattan, New York (N.Y.)]. [between 1766 and 1783]
ArchivalResource: 1 map : ms., col., on tracing paper ; 55 x 71 cm.
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- Bancker, Evert, b. 1734. [Map of the area later bounded by 15th Street, the Bowery, Astor Place and 6th Avenue, Manhattan, New York (N.Y.)].
Meacham, A. B. (Alfred Benjamin), 1826-1882. Alfred B. Meacham letters [manuscript], 1871-1899.
Title:
Alfred B. Meacham letters [manuscript], 1871-1899.
Collection includes: Manuscript letter to Cyrus S. Woodworth, Portland, Oregon, 1 p, June 3 1899, regarding financial matters; Manuscript letter from John Smith, Warm Springs Indian Agency, 1 p, December 5 1871, regarding a survey made along the Columbia River near The Dalles fishery.
ArchivalResource: .02 cubic feet (1 folder)
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- Meacham, A. B. (Alfred Benjamin), 1826-1882. Alfred B. Meacham letters [manuscript], 1871-1899.
Chase, Philip A. Account books, 1862-1915
Title:
Account books of Philip A. Chase, 1862-1915.
Account books of Philip A. Chase, a Lynn, Mass., shoemaker and bank president.
ArchivalResource: 9 vols in 5 boxes (2.5 linear feet)
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- Various. 1988 Library Accessions, 1660-1960.
Winthrop, John, 1606-1676. John Winthrop, Jr., papers, 1644-1848.
Title:
John Winthrop, Jr., papers, 1644-1848.
Land grants in New London and Plainfield, Conn.; deeds of sale, wills, summonses, leases, court papers, freeholder records, petitions to the Connecticut General Assembly (and General Court); copies of Indian deeds of Winthrop and John Still Winthrop; papers reflecting litigation between John Still Winthrop and Gurdon Saltonstall; and fragments of other documents. Other persons represented include David Chesebrough, Thomas Chipman, Benjamin Clarke, Silas Clark, Capt. Stephen Clark, Thomas Clark, Wm. P. Cleaveland, Daniel Coit, Isaac Coit, Thomas Coit, Thomas Collard, John Crary, James Dean, Jr., William Dean, Silas Deane, William Dennis, J. Douglas, William Douglas, Wm. Dudley, William Dummer, Wm. Edwards, Joseph Fairbanks, Ephraim Fellows, John Fellows, Maj. James Fitch, L. Fosdick, John Gallup, John Gallup, Jr., Wm. Gallup, Jonathan Gilbert, Stephen Hall, Edward Hallam, Ebenezer Harris, Thomas Harris, Joshua Hempstead, Stephen Hempstead, Nicholas Higgins, John Hollow, Samuel Howe, Henrietta Hyde, Nathaniel Jewell, Joseph Johnson, William Johnson, Eleazar Kimberly, James Kingsbury, Joseph Kingsbury, and Samuel Latimer. Other persons represented include Lucy Leghmore, John Lewis, John Livingston, Joseph Marion, Hugh Marks, Wm. Marsh, Samuel Mason, Jeremiah Miller, Jeremiah Miller, Jr., John Mills, Thomas Minor, James Morgan, John Mumford, Jr., Thomas Mumford, Jr., Timothy Newell, Elisha Paine, Benjamin Palmer, James Park, Samuel Holden Parsons, Elisha Perkins, Jabez Perkins, Ezekiel Pierce, Thomas Pierce, Timothy Pierce, Benjamin Pratt, Jonathan Prentiss, Edward Pynchon, John Richards, Amos Richeson, Joseph Rogers, Gurdon Saltonstall, Rebecca Saltonstall, Winthrop Saltonstall, Epos Sargent, James Seaton, Isaac Shepard, Jonas Shepard, Samuel Shepard, John Smith, Owen Smith, Joseph Spalden, Benjamin Spaulding, Edward Spaulding, John Spaulding, Thomas Spencer, Caleb Stanley, Herby Stephens, Thomas Stephens, Ralph Stoddard, Jr., Priscilla Symonds, Joseph Talcott, Capt. Jonathan Tillinghast, Daniel Tracy, John Tracy, Joseph Tracy, and Solomon Tracy. Other persons represented include Ellsworth Wait, Joseph and Mary Wanton, James Welch, Jacob Warren, Ephraim Wheeler, Isaac Wheeler, Parkhurst Wheeler, Joshua Whitney, Thomas Williams, Ann Winthrop, Anna Winthrop, Basil Winthrop, Catherine Winthrop, John Still Winthrop, Margarita Winthrop, Maria Winthrop, Rebecca Saltonstall Winthrop, Daniel Witherell, John Wood, Edwards Yeomans, and John Yeomans.
ArchivalResource: 65 items.
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- Winthrop, John, 1606-1676. John Winthrop, Jr., papers, 1644-1848.
Knight, Rolf, 1936-. Rolf Knight fonds.
Title:
Rolf Knight fonds. 1961-1994.
The fonds consists of manuscripts, research files and printed material relating to Knight's activities as a student and university professor in the field of anthropology. The fonds also includes manuscript copies of A Very Ordinary Life, Indians at Work and Along the No. 20 Line and transcripts of interviews with Bob Chestnut, Harvey Murphy and John Smith and a typescript copy of Knight's autobiography. Fonds also includes manuscript of the autobiography of Homer Stevens.
ArchivalResource: 1.2 m of textual records.
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- Knight, Rolf, 1936-. Rolf Knight fonds.
Fullerton, Thomas A. Receipt, 1795 April 7, to John Smith.
Title:
Receipt, 1795 April 7, to John Smith.
Receipt from Fullerton, agent for the proprietors of the Chester (VT?) subscription library, to Smith for the payment of his subscription.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 sheet).
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- Fullerton, Thomas A. Receipt, 1795 April 7, to John Smith.
Pustz, Bernard J., 1924-. Bernard J. Pustz oral history, 2006 [videorecording].
Title:
Bernard J. Pustz oral history, 2006 [videorecording].
The interview provides information and personal observations about Pustz's experiences with the 604th Field Artillery; his time in Italy; leadership qualities of men in the 10th Mountain Division; medals received during the war.
ArchivalResource: 1 videodisc (11 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in. + 1 envelope
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- Pustz, Bernard J., 1924-. Bernard J. Pustz oral history, 2006 [videorecording].
Smith, John. Letter : Bristol, England, to W. Lees, Melbourne.
Title:
Letter : Bristol, England, to W. Lees, Melbourne. 1850 Sep. 27.
Letter from John Smith of Bristol, England, 27 September, 1850, discussing the provision of the first organ for the Melbourne Cathedral, including estimates of the cost, to W. Lees, Melbourne.
ArchivalResource: 6 p. (0.05 cm.)
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- Smith, John. Letter : Bristol, England, to W. Lees, Melbourne.
Washington Irving's Life of George Washington
Volume VII, Miscellany, 1764-1792
Title:
Washington Irving's Life of George Washington
Volume VII, Miscellany, 1764-1792
Portraits, prints, letters, maps, and documents tipped into Volume 7 of the extra-illustrated quarto edition of Washington Irving's Life of George Washington (New York: G.P. Putnam & Co., 1855-1856) (Rare E 312 I72++ 1898). Portraits: Washington Irving, George Washington, Roger Sherman (with autograph), James Duane (with autograph), George Clinton, General Putnam, Joseph Reed, Anthony Wayne (2), George Sackville Germain (Viscount Sackville), Simon Fraser, Arthur St. Clair (2), Joseph Brant (Indian name, Thayendanegea), Baron Friedrich Adolph von Riedesel, John Dyke Acland, William Duer, Horatio Gates, James Wilinson, Marquess Lafayette, Lafayette (3), Benjamin Lincoln, Red Jacket (Indian name, Sagoyewatha), Barry St. Leger (2), John Stark (2), John Murray (Earl Dunmore), Count Polaski, Benjamin Franklin (2), Charles Marquis of Cornwallis, and Sir Charles Grey (Earl Grey). Prints: Hudson Highlands - Near Forts Clinton & Montgomery; Bay of New York; A South View of Oswego, on Lake Ontario, in North America; General Burgoyne addressing the Indians at their War Feast, in Canada; View of the Ruins of Ticonderoga Forts on Lake Champlain; Lake George; A View of a Saw Mill & Block House upon Fort Anne Creek, the property of General Steene,...; View of the City and Port, of Philadelphia, on the Delaware, taken from Kensington; Gen. Burgoyne Addressing the Indians; Gezicht van den Waterval van Cohoz; Washington, Lafayette & Greene. Sheltered in a Farm House; A View on Schuylkill, near Philadelphia. Letters: ALS, Arthur St. Clair to Michael Gratz, August 8, 1768; AL(handwritten copy), Friedrich Riedesel to William Phillips, May 14, 1778;ALS, Tadeasz Kosciuszko to Charles Pettit, January 10, 1798; A(aman.)LS, George Clinton to Major Delavan, June 19, 1781; ALS, William Duer to James Greenleaf, December 14, 1794; ALS, Joseph Trumbull to Jared Tracey, January 15, 1778; ALS, Benjamin Lincoln to Charles Pettit, October 4, 1778; ALS, Mordecai Gist to Samuel and John Smith, April 10, 1787; ALS, John Armstrong to Smith Thompson, December 9, 1819; ALS, Lafayette to ?, April 22, 1817. Documents: A(aman.)DS, Muster Roll. [Fragment with signatures of John Golver and Levi Lindley]. Maps: The Burgoyne Campaign 1777; A Perspective View of Lake George; The Country between Crown Point and Albany being the Great Pass from the English to the French Settlements in North America; Communication between Albany and Oswego; Battle of Brandywine.
ArchivalResource: 1 volume (61 items).
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- Washington Irving's Life of George Washington, Volume VII, Miscellany, 1764-1792.
Allan-Higinbotham Papers, 1834-1955. Quit Claim Deed, D. Allan to J. Smith, 1877.
Title:
Quit Claim Deed, D. Allan to J. Smith, 1877. 1877.
ArchivalResource: 48x37.5 cm.
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- Allan-Higinbotham Papers, 1834-1955. Quit Claim Deed, D. Allan to J. Smith, 1877.
United States Custom House (Marblehead, Mass.). License oaths, 1796-1797.
Title:
License oaths, 1796-1797.
Four documents with the master's oath upon granting a vessel's license for Eleazer Leach of the schooner William, Samuel Wardwell of schooner Enterprize, William Bowden of schooner Betsey, and John Smith of schooner Two?. Printed certificates with ms. additions.
ArchivalResource: 4 DS ; 11 x 20 cm.
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- United States Custom House (Marblehead, Mass.). License oaths, 1796-1797.
Smith, John. Receipt book, 1786-1792.
Title:
Receipt book, 1786-1792.
Receipts for goods and income from shipping business. Trade with English ports.
ArchivalResource: 1 v.; 22 cm.
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- Smith, John. Receipt book, 1786-1792.
Meselson, Matthew. Papers of Matthew Stanley Meselson, 1956-1971 (inclusive).
Title:
Papers of Matthew Stanley Meselson, 1956-1971 (inclusive).
Includes photocopies of scientific correspondence and research reports, 1956-1968, and speeches, 1969-1971, given before U.S. Senate Committee on Foreign Relations.
ArchivalResource: 2 folders.
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- Meselson, Matthew. Papers of Matthew Stanley Meselson, 1956-1971 (inclusive).
Matthews, Frank. Matthews, Frank, Civil War letters, 1859-1884.
Title:
Matthews, Frank, Civil War letters, 1859-1884.
Letters between Frank Matthews and his wife Mary Smith Matthews and from friends and relatives to Frank and Mary document their lives before, during and after the Civil War. The bulk of the letters date from the war and record their courtship, marriage, the birth of their son and life on the home front and in the army during the war. Included are letters from john Smith to his sister Mary from his post at Fort Magruder, Texas. Some legal records are included.
ArchivalResource: 1 in.
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- Matthews, Frank. Matthews, Frank, Civil War letters, 1859-1884.
Goodwin-Haines Collection. Crown Land Grant, Upper Canada. John Smith, 100 Acres, Belmont Twp., Northumberland County, April 15, 1836.
Title:
Crown Land Grant, Upper Canada. John Smith, 100 Acres, Belmont Twp., Northumberland County, April 15, 1836. 1836.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Goodwin-Haines Collection. Crown Land Grant, Upper Canada. John Smith, 100 Acres, Belmont Twp., Northumberland County, April 15, 1836.
Smith, John. Papers, 1945-1946.
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Papers, 1945-1946.
Papers include correspondence with college administrators and ephemera such as tickets, invitations, and programs from college events. Also included is a green beanie Smith wore as a freshman.
ArchivalResource: 1 box (0.25 linear ft.)
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- Smith, John. Papers, 1945-1946.
Miscellaneous document collection, 1821-1983.
Title:
Miscellaneous document collection, 1821-1983.
Miscellaneous items pertaining to the history of Pound Ridge including deeds from the sale of houses, land, and mills, 1821-1928; inventory of the goods of the late John Smith, 1810; marriage certificate of Frederick Scofield and G. Belle Scofield, 1892; maps of Pound Ridge, 1867-1930, and of Westchester County, 1858; scrapbook of clippings, programs, and other items pertaining to Girl Scouts and other local subjects, 1947-1953; and articles on the history of Pound Ridge by Doris V. Soldner, 1973, and Ethel M. Scofield, 1983.
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- Pound Ridge Historical Society (Pound Ridge, N.Y.). Miscellaneous document collection, 1821-1983.
Mason, John. Letters, 1813 Dec. 6.
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Letters, 1813 Dec. 6.
Two letters concerning enemy aliens during the War of 1812. The first is a copy of a circular letter sent to John Smith, marshall of Pennsylvania, directing him to make a report of all cases of naturalization. The second is a letter signed to Alexander James Dallas, U.S. attorney in Philadelphia, transmitting the first letter and requesting his cooperation.
ArchivalResource: 2 items (3 p.) ; 25 cm.
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- Mason, John. Letters, 1813 Dec. 6.
Guerriere (Frigate). Guerriere logbook and abstract of Brandywine logbook, 1829.
Title:
Guerriere logbook and abstract of Brandywine logbook, 1829.
This volume was kept by John M. Berrien, midshipman in the United States Navy. It contains a log of the U.S.S. Guerriere, commanded by John Smith and bearing the broad pennant of Commodore Charles C.B. Thompson. Entries were made between February 15 and June 19, 1829, as the ship sailed from the United States to Rio de Janeiro, Valparaiso, and Callao. The volume also contains a log of the U.S. frigate Brandywine, with entries from June 21-October 7, 1829, while the ship sailed from Callao and Rio de Janeiro to New York. The volume also includes a watercolor and a sketch of the Guerriere, as well as a sketch of the signal flags.
ArchivalResource: .21 linear foot (1 volume)
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- Guerriere (Frigate). Guerriere logbook and abstract of Brandywine logbook, 1829.
Philadelphia (Pa.). Overseers of the Public School. Miscellaneous manuscripts, 1754.
Title:
Miscellaneous manuscripts, 1754.
Account with Anthony Benezet for 1753, listing expenditures paid to Benezet and payments received from John Reynell. Signed 4 April 1754 by Edward Cathrall, John Smith and James Pemberton.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 leaf).
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- Philadelphia (Pa.). Overseers of the Public School. Miscellaneous manuscripts, 1754.
Smith, William. [Papers].
Title:
[Papers]. 1789-1818.
Includes two undated records of dyewood and chemical purchases by Smith & Cook from Smith & Ackerman; bills, 1789-1800, to the estate of William Smith, for labor, etc.; receipts, 1801-1818, to John Smith and Peter T. Smith; and an agreement, 1809, of Robert Karson, James Tatterson, and John Smith, that Tatterson, of Lancaster, Pa., build a roving billy, spinning jenny and reel for Smith's mill in Hightstown, N.J.
ArchivalResource: 20 items ; 34 cm. or smaller.
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- Smith, William. [Papers].
Smith, John. Diaries, 1853-1854.
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Diaries, 1853-1854.
Three diaries (1853-1854) by John Smith describing his overland trek from Carroll County, Indiana to Oregon City, Oregon in 1853, as well as his initial settlement in Oregon; contains mostly weather notes, miles traveled, condition of oxen, and traveling expenses.
ArchivalResource: Microfilm: 1 reel.
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- Smith, John. Diaries, 1853-1854.
Smith, John. John Smith and Reuben Kemper papers, 1798-1803.
Title:
John Smith and Reuben Kemper papers, 1798-1803.
Papers of John Smith and Reuben Kemper of the District of Feliciana consists of a partnership agreement (1799) and a record of various notes, receipts, and accounts of their mercantile firm (1798-1803).
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- Smith, John. John Smith and Reuben Kemper papers, 1798-1803.
Smith, John : [miscellaneous ephemeral material].
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Smith, John : [miscellaneous ephemeral material].
The folder may include clippings, announcements, small exhibition catalogs, and other ephemeral items.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- Smith, John : [miscellaneous ephemeral material].
Smith family. Papers, 1764-1833.
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Papers, 1764-1833.
This collection of papers contains letters, deeds, bills, receipts, promissory notes, an auction notice, and papers gathered by the Smith family between 1764-1833. Many items pertain to Edward Smith's shipping business during the 1770s-1790s. Edward apparently owned, or co-owned, a number of boats, including the Sloop Poley, the Schooner Freedom, the Schooner Betsey, the Sloop Nancy, and the Schooner Eagle, which made a trip to the West Indies in 1788-1789 under the direction of Edward, Jr. A number of the bills and receipts document repair work done to the various vessels, supplies brought on board for trips, lists of cargo, and such shipping papers as bills of entry and writs of attachment. Other items belonging to various family members regard land use in exchange for services, rent, or transfer of land. Items addressed to Israel Smith include "one share of the York library," bills for the building of a new meeting house, an order for the school commissioners to pay for the school teacher's salary, and an auction notice for 300 acres of land along the Penobscot River. One letter reprimands an unnamed individual for stealing rocks and mowing private property. The many bills and receipts document the exchange of such goods and services as boot legs, strapping, lining, an axe, salt, sugar, molasses, various nails, candles, allspice, shoes, carding wool, wallpaper, cider, cart wheels, mowing, lamb, rum, boarding, stones, codfish, tobacco, sawing lumber, tea, boards, shingles, wharfing, cotton, corn, and cows.
ArchivalResource: 1 box [ca. 150 items] ; 26 cm.
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- Smith family. Papers, 1764-1833.
Smith, John. A speech w[hi]ch was intended to have been spoken by Mr Jno Smith a member of the House of Commons on Satturday the 28[?] of Jan (upon occasion of the Tri[...] Bill) but by changing his cloathes, was unfortunately left at home in his other Coat pocket [microform].
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A speech w[hi]ch was intended to have been spoken by Mr Jno Smith a member of the House of Commons on Satturday the 28[?] of Jan (upon occasion of the Tri[...] Bill) but by changing his cloathes, was unfortunately left at home in his other Coat pocket [microform]. [17th century?]
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- Smith, John. A speech w[hi]ch was intended to have been spoken by Mr Jno Smith a member of the House of Commons on Satturday the 28[?] of Jan (upon occasion of the Tri[...] Bill) but by changing his cloathes, was unfortunately left at home in his other Coat pocket [microform].
Smith, John. Receipt for goods purchased by Rev'd. Eleazor Wheelock, [17--].
Title:
Receipt for goods purchased by Rev'd. Eleazor Wheelock, [17--].
Itemized account of dry-goods, including blue broad cloth and a bearskin.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (2 p.)
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- Smith, John. Receipt for goods purchased by Rev'd. Eleazor Wheelock, [17--].
Allan-Higinbotham Papers, 1834-1955. Grant and Release to David Matthews, schoolmaster, Township of Guelph, County of Waterloo, Wellington District, Sept. 24, 1844 and to William Allan, Town of Guelph, County of Waterloo, Wellington District, Nov. 20, 1846 from Thomas Mercer Jones and Frederick Widder as attornies for the Canada Company and grant of crown sale to John Smith, Township of Herrington, County of Perth from the Province of Canada, Nov.26, 1866.
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Grant and Release to David Matthews, schoolmaster, Township of Guelph, County of Waterloo, Wellington District, Sept. 24, 1844 and to William Allan, Town of Guelph, County of Waterloo, Wellington District, Nov. 20, 1846 from Thomas Mercer Jones and Frederick Widder as attornies for the Canada Company and grant of crown sale to John Smith, Township of Herrington, County of Perth from the Province of Canada, Nov.26, 1866. 1844- 1866.
ArchivalResource: 3 items ; 19 x 13.5 cm.
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- Allan-Higinbotham Papers, 1834-1955. Grant and Release to David Matthews, schoolmaster, Township of Guelph, County of Waterloo, Wellington District, Sept. 24, 1844 and to William Allan, Town of Guelph, County of Waterloo, Wellington District, Nov. 20, 1846 from Thomas Mercer Jones and Frederick Widder as attornies for the Canada Company and grant of crown sale to John Smith, Township of Herrington, County of Perth from the Province of Canada, Nov.26, 1866.
Melatiah Bourn papers, 1728-1803 (inclusive).
Title:
Melatiah Bourn papers, 1728-1803 (inclusive).
Accounts current, bills and other papers of Melatiah Bourn, Silvanus Bourn, Timothy Bourn, Nathaniel Holmes, and Samuel Sturgis, Boston merchants engaged in trade in the U.S., the West Indies, Nova Scotia, and Europe, and in fishing and whaling expeditions off the African coast. Includes references to whalers Friendship, Hannah, and Endeavor, and merchant vessels Wheel of Fortune, Lydia, Betty, and Molly.
ArchivalResource: 6.66 linear ft. (20 boxes)
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- Bourn, Melatiah. Melatiah Bourn papers, 1728-1803 (inclusive).
Bancker, Evert, b. 1734. [Map of the area later bounded by 15th Street, the Bowery, Astor Place and 6th Avenue, Manhattan, New York (N.Y.)] / map from one copied by G.A.S. from a copy made by Mr. Ludlam from one in the possession of Henry Brevoort.
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[Map of the area later bounded by 15th Street, the Bowery, Astor Place and 6th Avenue, Manhattan, New York (N.Y.)] / map from one copied by G.A.S. from a copy made by Mr. Ludlam from one in the possession of Henry Brevoort. [between 1830 and 1870]
ArchivalResource: 1 map : ms., on tracing paper ; 24 x 47 cm.
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- Bancker, Evert, b. 1734. [Map of the area later bounded by 15th Street, the Bowery, Astor Place and 6th Avenue, Manhattan, New York (N.Y.)] / map from one copied by G.A.S. from a copy made by Mr. Ludlam from one in the possession of Henry Brevoort.
Pemberton, Israel, 1715-1779. Letterbook D, 1744-1747.
Title:
Letterbook D, 1744-1747.
This volume contains letters relating to the purchase and shipment of goods in America, Europe, and the West Indies. Some are signed by Matthias Aspden, John Reynell, and John Smith.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (558 p.).
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- Pemberton, Israel, 1715-1779. Letterbook D, 1744-1747.
Gloucestershire (England). Legal documents, 1553-1689.
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Legal documents, 1553-1689.
ArchivalResource: 7 leaves : vellum and paper
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- Gloucestershire (England). Legal documents, 1553-1689.
Maultsby, Portia K. Portia K. Maultsby Collection. Series G, Black Music Industry Interviews, 1981-1986.
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Portia K. Maultsby Collection. Series G, Black Music Industry Interviews, 1981-1986.
Collection consists of 137 audiocassette recordings of interviews; complete or partial transcripts are available for many. The bulk of the interviews were conducted in person by Maultsby between 1981-1986 as part of her research on the black music industry. The interviews provide an aural documentation of the history and development of rhythm and blues music through the personal narratives of musicians, composers, producers, deejays, and record company executives. In particular, Maultsby's interviews trace the emergence of black music divisions and the promotion of black artists by major record labels. Other significant issues emphasized in the discussions are cultural identity, gender, appropriation, aesthetics, and the racially defined politics and marketing practices of the industry. Of equal importance are the stories told by musicians who profoundly shaped the development of rhythm and blues while redefining the direction of American popular music.
ArchivalResource: 137 sound cassettes, 5 document cases.
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- Maultsby, Portia K. Portia K. Maultsby Collection. Series G, Black Music Industry Interviews, 1981-1986.
[John and Penny Smith : Australian Art and Artists file].
Title:
[John and Penny Smith : Australian Art and Artists file].
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- [John and Penny Smith : Australian Art and Artists file].
Smith, John. Manuscripts, 1801-1818.
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Manuscripts, 1801-1818.
Letters of John Smith, United States Marshal at Philadelphia, relate to the interpretation and execution of Federal legal matters, claims against the government, courts-martial, finance, maritime regulations, land cases, 1801-1817; Smith's official receipt book, 1801-1818.
ArchivalResource: 2 v.
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- Smith, John. Manuscripts, 1801-1818.
De Lancey, Oliver, 1718-1785. Letter to John Smith, 1768 August 25.
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Letter to John Smith, 1768 August 25.
Letter to John Smith in Albany, N.Y. to be delivered by David Forman, regarding an instruction to have Ezekiel Forman pay whatever is owed in order that the principal on his loan be reduced to £200. He also tells Smith that Solomon Boyle finally paid the sum he owed, and likewise did Samuel Ford. Written at New York, N.Y.
ArchivalResource: 1 page.
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- De Lancey, Oliver, 1718-1785. Letter to John Smith, 1768 August 25.
Shea collection, 1687-1813.
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Shea collection, 1687-1813.
Indenture between Obadiah Sayward and Boshiah, his wife, and Samuel Eburne, for Snake Neck on the south side of the Town of Brookhaven, 1687. Account book of John Smith, 1795-1799, with accounts for general store, labor, and ship salvage; and vessel book for the WOODCOCK, includes records for labor and expenses for building a sloop, 1807-1813.
ArchivalResource: .2 cubic ft.
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- Three Village Historical Society. Capt. Edward R. Rhodes Memorial Collection of Local History. Shea collection, 1687-1813.
Alabama. Governor (1874-1878: Houston). Rewards file, 1874-1878.
Title:
Rewards file, 1874-1878.
The governor, upon request by the general public or public officials, could offer monetary rewards for the capture of fugitives from justice. This series consists of newspaper clippings, two broadsides (wanted posters), letters to Governor Houston, petitions, affidavits, and indictments. The first newspaper clipping, in a Eufaula, Ala. editorial, discusses the murder of Willie Keils, who was murdered after an election in Spring Hill, Ala. The second article describes a murder at Munford, and how the man was "shot at the supper table." Both articles have letters attached to them requesting rewards to be issued by Governor Houston. The first wanted poster, from Tuscumbia in Colbert Co., Ala., offers a $700 reward for the capture of the rapist Jim Boddie. A letter to the governor is also included. The second poster, referred to as a handbill in the accompanying letter, calls for the arrest of the murderer J.M. McCain, and promises a reward. Several letters to the governor describe the murder. The rest of this series consists of letters, petitions, affidavits, and copies of indictments sent to Gov. Houston. The letters are either requests to establish rewards or requests to pay awards for fugitives that had been captured. The petitions are also requests to establish rewards. The sixteen names listed below are fugitives discussed in this series.
ArchivalResource: 2 folders and 1 oversized folder.
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- Alabama. Governor (1874-1878: Houston). Rewards file, 1874-1878.
Smith, John. M 879 John Smith Diary and Certificates, 1873- ca. 1886.
Title:
M 879 John Smith Diary and Certificates, 1873- ca. 1886.
Two certificates of his membership in the Grand Lodge of Scotland, 15 Dec 1873 and 8 Aug 1883, and a diary.
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- Smith, John. M 879 John Smith Diary and Certificates, 1873- ca. 1886.
OAC Review Index. Alumni, OAC Review, v.36, no.3, Nov. 1923, p.90-92, con't on p.x.
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Alumni, OAC Review, v.36, no.3, Nov. 1923, p.90-92, con't on p.x. 1923.
ArchivalResource: 4 p.
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- OAC Review Index. Alumni, OAC Review, v.36, no.3, Nov. 1923, p.90-92, con't on p.x.
Benner, John. General store ledger, 1836-1839.
Title:
General store ledger, 1836-1839.
Ledger of general store of [John Smith and John Benner?] in [Paxton Township, Ross County], Ohio.
ArchivalResource: 1 v.
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- Benner, John. General store ledger, 1836-1839.
Smith, Edwin, surveyor. [Map of the area later bounded by 8th and 14th Streets, the Bowery and 6th Avenue, Manhattan, New York (N.Y.)] / copied from an old map in the possession of Henry Brevoort esqr. and supposed to be the work of Evert Banker ; Edwin Smith.
Title:
[Map of the area later bounded by 8th and 14th Streets, the Bowery and 6th Avenue, Manhattan, New York (N.Y.)] / copied from an old map in the possession of Henry Brevoort esqr. and supposed to be the work of Evert Banker ; Edwin Smith. 1845 Jan. 10.
Collection of two similar cadastral map. Each shows property lines, lot numbers and owners' names, gives some dimensions.
ArchivalResource: 2 maps : ms., col. ; each 32 x 20 cm.
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- Smith, Edwin, surveyor. [Map of the area later bounded by 8th and 14th Streets, the Bowery and 6th Avenue, Manhattan, New York (N.Y.)] / copied from an old map in the possession of Henry Brevoort esqr. and supposed to be the work of Evert Banker ; Edwin Smith.
Ambler, Jacquelin, 1742-1798. Memo[randum] of the Jacquelin and Ambler family now in Virginia, 1690-1798.
Title:
Memo[randum] of the Jacquelin and Ambler family now in Virginia, 1690-1798.
Handwritten pedigree with the families of Edward and Martha (Cary) Jacquelin (author's maternal grandparents), Richard and Elizabeth (Jacquelin) Ambler (author's parents), the author's own family as well as the families of John and Mary (Jacquelin) Smith and Edward and Mary (Cary) Ambler. Verso has "note the within was commenced in Aug 1773 Mrs Martha Jacquelin gave the principal information to J. Ambler."
ArchivalResource: 1 p. ; 21 x 33 cm.
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- Ambler, Jacquelin, 1742-1798. Memo[randum] of the Jacquelin and Ambler family now in Virginia, 1690-1798.
Smith, John. Sch'r Cornelian's log book / Capt. John Smith Master, July 6th, 45 no. XVIII.
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Sch'r Cornelian's log book / Capt. John Smith Master, July 6th, 45 no. XVIII.
Record kept during voyage between May 1842 and April 1843 from New Orleans to New York City to Baso de Santiago, Mexico, where customs officials came on board the schooner and seized it in the name of the Mexican government; includes cargo taken in and discharged, light houses passed and members of crew who died enroute.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. ; 29 cm.
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- Smith, John. Sch'r Cornelian's log book / Capt. John Smith Master, July 6th, 45 no. XVIII.
Allan-Higinbotham Papers, 1834-1955. Luther Property Re Gibson and Higinbotham, 1882-1891.
Title:
Luther Property Re Gibson and Higinbotham, 1882-1891. 1882- 1891.
ArchivalResource: 3Cm.
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- Allan-Higinbotham Papers, 1834-1955. Luther Property Re Gibson and Higinbotham, 1882-1891.
Casco National Bank (Portland, Me.). Jane P. Thurston scrapbook, ca. 1890.
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Jane P. Thurston scrapbook, ca. 1890.
Scrapbook of newspaper clippings. The first clipping is about the incident in 1870 when Thurston attended the state legislature and announced she was present to sell the State of Maine to the highest bidder. The second is entitled "Jane Thurston's birthday" and is chiefly biographical. The article mentions a section of Portland called "Joppa" where Indians came in their canoes. The third clipping is entitled "McWilliam's Letter" relating to a letter William McWilliams wrote to the Bangor Commercial regarding Jane Thurston. Also includes Casco National Bank check, signed by Thurston, as proprietor of the United States "in G.K. of G.B. & P." (Great Britain and Provinces), written to John Smith.
ArchivalResource: 1 v.
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- Casco National Bank (Portland, Me.). Jane P. Thurston scrapbook, ca. 1890.
Smith, John. Letter [manuscript].
Title:
Letter [manuscript]. 1876.
Letter written by John Smith to his father, telling of his voyage to Australia and his impressions of Melbourne.
ArchivalResource: 4 p.
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- Smith, John. Letter [manuscript].
Hibberd, William P. Record book, 1860.
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Record book, 1860.
Manuscript record book, 18 July 1860, listing names and addressses of men from Philadelphia's 10th Ward who were subject to military duty. Recorded and signed by James Y. Stokes, John Smith and William P. Hibberd.
ArchivalResource: 1 v.
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- Hibberd, William P. Record book, 1860.
Ontario Agricultural College. Students. Ex-students of the Ontario Agricultural College : 1884.
Title:
Ex-students of the Ontario Agricultural College : 1884. 1884.
ArchivalResource: 1 bound pamphlet.
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- Ontario Agricultural College. Students. Ex-students of the Ontario Agricultural College : 1884.
Smith, John. Letter written by John Smith of Litchfield describing the first settlement of Litchfield.
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Letter written by John Smith of Litchfield describing the first settlement of Litchfield. 1846.
ArchivalResource: 3 p. ; 25 cm.
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- Smith, John. Letter written by John Smith of Litchfield describing the first settlement of Litchfield.
John Smith (Firm). Records of John Smith and successors, 1812-1892.
Title:
Records of John Smith and successors, 1812-1892.
Records (all photocopies) contain stock books, 1822-1850; account books for 1863-1876 and 1884-1895; and day books covering the years 1812-1821 and 1839-1848. These records represent the firm under John Smith and his successors, known variously as John Smith, Smith & Son, and the House of Smith.
ArchivalResource: ca. 5 lin. ft., 18 vols. (photocopies)
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- John Smith (Firm). Records of John Smith and successors, 1812-1892.
St. Peter (Schooner). St. Peter (Schooner) logbook, 1793.
Title:
St. Peter (Schooner) logbook, 1793.
The logbook of the schooner St. Peter details four fishing voyages from Cape Ann and Beverly, Mass., to the Grand Banks of Newfoundland, March-Nov. 1793. The schooner's owners were John Smith and Benjamin Lovett; the master was John Thistle. The logbook also includes three pages of the log abstract of a shipping voyage of the schooner Sally from Salem, Mass., to Virginia in 1794 (John Thistle, master).
ArchivalResource: 1 v.
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- St. Peter (Schooner). St. Peter (Schooner) logbook, 1793.
Brevoort, Carson. [Map of the area later bounded by 8th and 18th Streets, Broadway or 4th Avenue, and 6th Avenue, Manhattan, New York (N.Y.)] / surveyed by Franc. Maerschalk ; ... a faithful copy from the original on parchment ... Carson Brevoort.
Title:
[Map of the area later bounded by 8th and 18th Streets, Broadway or 4th Avenue, and 6th Avenue, Manhattan, New York (N.Y.)] / surveyed by Franc. Maerschalk ; ... a faithful copy from the original on parchment ... Carson Brevoort. 1844 Dec. 23.
ArchivalResource: 1 map : ms. ; 48 x 31 cm.
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Ingerson, Vera Frances, b. 1890. Vera Frances Ingerson papers, 1916-1967.
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Collection consists of personal and business papers: correspondence, travel and personal notes, mission reports, miscellaneous publications, diaries, and photographs. Some of the highlights of this collection are the pictures and stories of Korea, particular accounts of wartime and civil unrest. The diaries may be a great source of information, but are difficult to peruse.
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