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Commanding officer of the Louisbourg Expedition (Cape Breton) of 1745-1746.
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Army officer and Colonial governor, of Kittery, Me.
Pepperrell was a merchant, politician and soldier who served in the colonial governments in Massachusetts. Israel Williams was a soldier and commander of a Hampshire County regiment in King George's War and in the French and Indian Wars.
Colonial merchant and army officer; of Kittery, Me.; president of the Massachusetts Council.
Justice of the peace in York County, Me.
Merchant, shipowner, army officer, and governor of Massachusetts, of Kittery and York County, Me.; owner of vessels sailing out of Kittery and Portsmouth, N.H.
Massachusetts merchant, government official, and soldier. During the French and Indian War he was made commander of all Massachusetts forces and in August 1757 was sent to raise troops along the frontier.
Merchant, politician, and military leader, of Kittery Point, Me.
Merchant, army officer, and colonial governor of Massachusetts; of Kittery Point, Me.
Native of Kittery, Me. (then part of Massachusetts); merchant and army colonel who fought in the Louisbourg, Nova Scotia, campaign in 1745 and during the French and Indian War in America; knighted 1747.
British army officer.
Merchant, army officer, and Colonial governor of Massachusetts; of Kittery Point, Me.
Sir William Pepperrell (1696-1759) was the son of Col. William Pepperrell (1646-1734). Sir William was taught to do business, to survey land, to sail a ship, to act as clerk, and to manage men. He became very wealthy by trading in fish, lumber and West India goods, by extensive ship-building, and by the purchase and sale of large tracts of land in Saco and Scarborough, Maine. He was a commander of the Maine militia. In 1745 he was appointed to command the expedition against Louisburg in Nova Scotia. For his success there he was knighted in London.
Christopher Kilby was a merchant in Boston and was elected by the General Court as provisional agent for Massachusetts in London. He became acquainted with Sir William Pepperrell in London and became his intermediary and chief informant in matters of official and quasi-official nature.
John Bradstreet, a Nova Scotian, fought with Pepperrell at Louisburg.
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East, John. Bowdoin, Flucker, Knox, and Waldo papers, 1688-1808.
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Bowdoin, Flucker, Knox, and Waldo papers, 1688-1808.
Miscellaneous unsorted papers (1688-1808), including a copy of John East's survey report of Pepperell lands in Falmouth, Me. (1728); bond of Clement Nichols, Charles Cunningham, and John Alford of Mass., in favour of Godfrey Malbone of Newport, R.I. (1738); promissory notes in favor of Isaac Winslow; plan of lands in Warren, Me. (1788); and an account listing land grants in Hampshire County, Mass.
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- East, John. Bowdoin, Flucker, Knox, and Waldo papers, 1688-1808.
Swann, Thomas. Letter, 1727, April 7, Pasquotank, N.C., to William Pepperrill [sic], Piscataquo ... Province of New Hampshire, New England.
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Letter, 1727, April 7, Pasquotank, N.C., to William Pepperrill [sic], Piscataquo ... Province of New Hampshire, New England.
Gives directions for receiving and disposing of four barrels of pork, consigned to him by Wm. Fincher Haynes, and shipped aboard the Sloop Hopewill, Captain John Sanders.
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- Swann, Thomas. Letter, 1727, April 7, Pasquotank, N.C., to William Pepperrill [sic], Piscataquo ... Province of New Hampshire, New England.
Pepperell, William, 1696-1759. William Pepperell papers, 1683-1769
Title:
William Pepperell papers, 1683-1769
Includes instructions to commander, records of the Council of War, and letters written during the campaign.
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St. John's Church (Portsmouth, N.H.). Records, 1721-1960 (bulk 1800-1899).
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Records, 1721-1960 (bulk 1800-1899).
Chiefly wardens' and treasurers' organizational and administrative records; account books, bills, receipts, and other financial records; correspondence, including the appointment of ministers and dismissal of Rev. John C. Ogden in 1793; real estate and membership records; auction broadside advertising a large book sale; and other materials.
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Pepperrell, William, Sir, 1696-1759. [Letter] 1752 Jun. 5, Kittery [to] Colo. Israel Williams / Wm. Pepperrell.
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[Letter] 1752 Jun. 5, Kittery [to] Colo. Israel Williams / Wm. Pepperrell.
Pepperrell writes to Williams expressing condolences regarding the death of Williams's grandson. He then acknowledges his obligation for a debt to Williams for monies loaned for the expedition Pepperrell headed in the capture of Fortress Louisbourg in Nova Scotia (1745) during King George's War. Pepperrell had gone to London to secure funding for this debt. An outline of the debt and interest owed is given in the letter.
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- Pepperrell, William, Sir, 1696-1759. [Letter] 1752 Jun. 5, Kittery [to] Colo. Israel Williams / Wm. Pepperrell.
Belcher, Jonathan, 1682-1757. Jonathan Belcher collection, 1708-1950.
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Jonathan Belcher collection, 1708-1950.
Consists of correspondence and documents of Jonathan Belcher, from his early years in Massachusetts to his days as governor of New Jersey.
ArchivalResource: .40 linear feet (1 archival box)
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- Belcher, Jonathan, 1682-1757. Jonathan Belcher collection, 1708-1950.
Warren, Joshua. Joshua Warren deed, 1757.
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Joshua Warren deed, 1757.
Deed of Joshua Warren to Sir William Pepperrell for land in the Biddeford area.
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- Warren, Joshua. Joshua Warren deed, 1757.
Carlile, Rachel. Deposition of Rachel Carlile, 1727 Aug. 9.
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Deposition of Rachel Carlile, 1727 Aug. 9.
Deposition, sworn by Rachel Carlile before William Pepperrell that John Cousins did inhabit Cousins Island in Casco Bay, Me., and improve same by planting corn for seven years or more.
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- Carlile, Rachel. Deposition of Rachel Carlile, 1727 Aug. 9.
Anderson, Joseph. Letter, 1736, July 14, Edenton, N.C., to Sir William Pepperel.
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Letter, 1736, July 14, Edenton, N.C., to Sir William Pepperel.
Explains the state of Pepperel's accounts, and action taken by Anderson on debts owed to Pepperel.
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- Anderson, Joseph. Letter, 1736, July 14, Edenton, N.C., to Sir William Pepperel.
Pepperrell, William, Sir, 1696-1759. Pepperrell family shipping papers, 1719-1818.
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Pepperrell family shipping papers, 1719-1818.
Papers chiefly of Sir William Pepperrell, merchant, of Kittery and York County, Me., and other family members, including correspondence, bills, receipts, accounts of sale of cargo, wages, and trade conditions, invoices, and other papers; together with some town business records of Kittery and York, Me. Also includes account (1736-1740) of Pepperrell with William Limbrey, London, partner for insurance, unloading, and shipping cargo; record of sale (1743 Apr.) of sundry merchandise from brigantine Andrew & Elizabeth, Robert Oram, commander; record (1743 Nov. 12) of wages paid by Pepperrell to Richard Ingerson for brig Kittery; letter (1748 Aug. 17) from Samuel Stanton in London to Wm. Pepperrell in Kittery explaining that with peace approaching, his plans to settle in Barcelona under the firm name Greene & Stanton, describing business in Barcelona; request (1750 Feb. 21) of William Dearing, and others in Kittery requesting that wages for selectmen be placed on the town warrant; letter (1750? Dec. 25) from Capt. William Moore, Cadiz, Spain, to Wm. Pepperrell in Kittery describing a poor market for the fish and staves in his cargo; and notice from selectmen issued to Capt. Samuel Fernald (1818 Dec. 21), York County, Kittery, Me., to summon residents to a meeting concerning the repair of the school house in the 7th district and his reply that residents have been notified (1819 Jan.).
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- Pepperrell, William, Sir, 1696-1759. Pepperrell family shipping papers, 1719-1818.
Pepperrell, William, Sir, 1696-1759. ALS : Springfield, Mass., to Thomas Pownall, 1757 Aug. 15.
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ALS : Springfield, Mass., to Thomas Pownall, 1757 Aug. 15.
Reports that the French and Indians are withdrawing and he believes he is no longer needed in Springfield.
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- Pepperrell, William, Sir, 1696-1759. ALS : Springfield, Mass., to Thomas Pownall, 1757 Aug. 15.
George Clinton papers 1697-1760 1745-1753 Clinton, George, papers
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George Clinton papers 1697-1760 1745-1753 Clinton, George, papers
This collection contains the letters, documents, and accounts of George Clinton, colonial governor of New York. The bulk of the collection is comprised of drafts of Clinton's letters, incoming official letters, Clinton's letter book for 1752-1753, military memoranda, documents related to Indian affairs, and personal, government, and military accounts during King George's War.
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- George Clinton papers, Clinton, George, papers, 1697-1760, 1745-1753
Pepperrell family. Pepperrell family papers, 1730-1747.
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Pepperrell family papers, 1730-1747.
Miscellaneous papers of the Pepperrell family of Kittery Point, Me., consisting of business letters, accounts, invoices, and receipts relating to the affairs of William Sr. (1646-1734), William Jr. (1696-1759), and Andrew Pepperrell (1726-1751).
ArchivalResource: 8 items.
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- Pepperrell family. Pepperrell family papers, 1730-1747.
Wadding, Peter. Letter, 1726 May 23.
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Letter, 1726 May 23.
Letter to Pepperrell in Portsmouth from Wadding in Cádiz, informing the former of James Hacket's death and giving assurances that Wadding will secure good prices for Pepperrell's cargo.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Wadding, Peter. Letter, 1726 May 23.
Harpswell, John. Accounts for William Pepperrell, ca. 1750-1754.
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Accounts for William Pepperrell, ca. 1750-1754.
Ms. pages from an account book kept by Harpswell showing Sir? William Pepperrell's accounts, from Kittery, Me.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Harpswell, John. Accounts for William Pepperrell, ca. 1750-1754.
Vertical file collection on foreign trade, 1696-1852 (inclusive).
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Vertical file collection on foreign trade, 1696-1852 (inclusive).
Consists of unbound manuscripts of less than a volume in size including material on the following individuals, firms, and ships: William Pepperell, Portsmouth, N.H., 1696-1757; Archibald Macpheadris, Portsmouth, 1716-1728; Jonathan Warner, Portsmouth, 1751-1813; Thomas Fayerweather, Boston, Mass., 1750-1768; Levi Sampson, Duxbury, Mass., 1792-1835; Bark Apollo, Boston, 1795-1798; Schooner Rebecca, Beverly, Mass. , 1804; Henry Lee, Boston, 1804-1848; Philip Greeley, Portland, Me., 1809-1850; Joseph Austin, Boston, 1814; Patrick Tracy Jackson, Boston, 1810-1812; Cabot and Perkins, Boston; Daniel Webster, 1814-1836; Charles Treadwell; Jacob C. Treadwell, Portsmouth, 1799-1821; Sturgis family, 1823-1846; Davis and Matthews, Fayetteville, N.C., 1827-1829; Ship Edward; Talbot, Olyphant and Company, 1831-1832; and James W. Hayward, 1851-1852.
ArchivalResource: Less than 1 linear ft.
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- Vertical file collection on foreign trade, 1696-1852 (inclusive).
Pepperrell family. Pepperrell family papers, 1710-1753.
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Pepperrell family papers, 1710-1753.
Contains mostly receipts and orders plus three documents signed by William Pepperrell, Sr., as justice of the peace; letter (1718) from William Pepperrell, Sr., to Roger Prowse concerning paying an account; letter from Benjamin Gerrish at Salem, N.H., to William Pepperrell, Jr., merchant, hoping to receive directions or supplies for a trip to Barbados.
ArchivalResource: 15 items.
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- Pepperrell family. Pepperrell family papers, 1710-1753.
Atkinson, Theodore, 1697-1779. Theodore Atkinson autograph letter signed, 1740 May 17.
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Theodore Atkinson autograph letter signed, 1740 May 17.
Autograph letter signed, from Atkinson, at Portland, Me., to William Pepperrell.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Atkinson, Theodore, 1697-1779. Theodore Atkinson autograph letter signed, 1740 May 17.
Hobbs, Elizabeth K.,. Elizabeth K. Hobbs collection, 1636-1809.
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Elizabeth K. Hobbs collection, 1636-1809.
Documents and papers of Francis Champernowne, Nathaniel Fryer, Robert Elliot, Richard Waldron, William Pepperrell, and various members of the Gerrish Family relating to the history of the Piscataqua River settlements, particularly Kittery, Me., and Dover, N.H., consisting of correspondence, maps, surveys, lumber and mast accounts, wills, deeds, and other legal papers, including Edward Cranfield's pardon (1683) of William Holy of Hampton, N.H., from a conviction of treason.
ArchivalResource: 2 envelopes.
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- Hobbs, Elizabeth K.,. Elizabeth K. Hobbs collection, 1636-1809.
Cambridge, Maine, scrapbook, ca. 1920.
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Cambridge, Maine, scrapbook, ca. 1920.
Scrapbook of undated newspaper clippings pasted into blank lined pages, as well as a single clipping pasted to cardboard.
ArchivalResource: 1 v.
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- Cambridge, Maine, scrapbook, ca. 1920.
Pepperrell, William, Sir, 1696-1759. Sir William Pepperrell papers, 1705-1755.
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Sir William Pepperrell papers, 1705-1755.
Correspondence, business papers, bills, and receipts.
ArchivalResource: .75 linear ft. (ca. 500 items)
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- Pepperrell, William, Sir, 1696-1759. Sir William Pepperrell papers, 1705-1755.
Peter Warren papers 1738-1764 1744-1751 Warren, Peter, papers
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Peter Warren papers 1738-1764 1744-1751 Warren, Peter, papers
The Peter Warren papers are the letters, documents, and financial papers of Admiral Peter Warren, the British naval officer who led the siege of the French fortress at Louisbourg in 1745. The collection primarily contains material related to the Louisburg expedition in 1745 and the British occupation of the outpost. The were originally part of the . Peter Warren papers Thomas Gage papers
ArchivalResource: 1.25 linear feet
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- Peter Warren papers, Warren, Peter, papers, 1738-1764, 1744-1751
Pepperrell, William, Sir, 1696-1759. Grant of arms, 1746 Nov. 22.
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Grant of arms, 1746 Nov. 22.
Confirmation of arms augmentation and crest to Pepperrell and his descendants as authorized by John Anstis, Garter and S. Martin Leake, Clarenceux principal king of arms, England.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Pepperrell, William, Sir, 1696-1759. Grant of arms, 1746 Nov. 22.
Warren, Peter, Sir, 1703-1752. Peter Warren papers, 1738-1764, bulk 1744-1751.
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Peter Warren papers, 1738-1764, bulk 1744-1751.
The Peter Warren papers are the letters, documents, and financial papers of Admiral Peter Warren, the British naval officer who led the siege of the French fortress at Louisbourg in 1745. The collection primarily contains material related to the Louisburg expedition in 1745 and the British occupation of the outpost. The Peter Warren papers were originally part of the Thomas Gage papers.
ArchivalResource: 1.25 linear feet.
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- Warren, Peter, Sir, 1703-1752. Peter Warren papers, 1738-1764, bulk 1744-1751.
Pepperrell, William, Sir, 1696-1759. [Deed] 1748 Jan. 17.
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[Deed] 1748 Jan. 17.
Deed conveying property in Wells, Maine, owned by Zachery and Mary Trafton of York, Maine, to Gideon Walker of Arundel, Maine. Deed signed on Jan. 27, 1748 by William Pepperrell, justice of the peace.
ArchivalResource: 2 p. ; 19 cm.
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- Pepperrell, William, Sir, 1696-1759. [Deed] 1748 Jan. 17.
Pepperrell, William, Sir, 1696-1759. Papers, 1698-1801 (bulk 1712-1779).
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Papers, 1698-1801 (bulk 1712-1779).
Account books, legal materials, correspondence, and financial papers, of Pepperrell and other family members.
ArchivalResource: 3 in.
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- Pepperrell, William, Sir, 1696-1759. Papers, 1698-1801 (bulk 1712-1779).
William L. Clements Library. George Clinton papers, 1697-1760, bulk 1745-1753.
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George Clinton papers, 1697-1760, bulk 1745-1753.
This collection contains the letters, documents, and accounts of George Clinton, colonial governor of New York. The bulk of the collection is comprised of drafts of Clinton's letters, incoming official letters, Clinton's letter book for 1752-1753, military memoranda, documents related to Indian affairs, and personal, government, and military accounts created during King George's War.
ArchivalResource: 2.5 linear feet.
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- William L. Clements Library. George Clinton papers, 1697-1760, bulk 1745-1753.
Royal Society (Great Britain) letters and communications from Americans, 1662-1900, 1662-1900
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Royal Society (Great Britain) letters and communications from Americans, 1662-1900 1662-1900
This collection includes letters to and from Americans (including South America and the West Indies) and letters about America selected from the Society's manuscripts (Classified Papers, Letter Books, Letters and Papers, Royal Society Letters, Miscellaneous Correspondence, and other official groups) and from collections of private papers (Sir Charles Blagden, William Buckland, John Canton, Sir John F. W. Herschel, Sir Edward Sabine, and others). The documents range in time and character from John Winthrop, Jr., "A Description of the Artifice & Making of Tarr & Pitch in New England" (1662), to letters from Sir Thomas Edward Thorne to his wife describing the American West, where he was on a surveying party in the 1880s.
ArchivalResource: 10.0 Microfilm reel(s)
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- Royal Society (Great Britain) letters and communications from Americans, 1662-1900, 1662-1900
Allen, Jeremiah. Jeremiah Allen autograph letter signed, 1736 June 11.
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Jeremiah Allen autograph letter signed, 1736 June 11.
ALS from Jeremiah Allen, of Boston, Mass., to Timothy Gerrish and William Pepperrell, of Kittery, Me. (at the time, part of Massachusetts), regarding taxes.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Allen, Jeremiah. Jeremiah Allen autograph letter signed, 1736 June 11.
Pownall, Thomas, 1722-1805. Military letter book : Boston, 1757-1760.
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Military letter book : Boston, 1757-1760.
Drafts or copies of letters (many in Pownall's hand) dated 7 Aug. 1757 to 17 March 1760. The letters relate to military and naval events of the French and Indian War campaigns in New York, Louisbourg, and Canada, and the building and administration of Fort Penobscot. Addressees include generals James Abercromby, Lord Jeffery Amherst, Lord Loudoun, Sir William Pepperrell, Daniel Webb, and James Wolfe; admirals Edward Boscawen, Philip Durell, Francis Holburne, and Sir Charles Saunders; and governor James De Lancey of New York.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (ca. 140 items) in case : vellum ; 34 cm.
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- Pownall, Thomas, 1722-1805. Military letter book : Boston, 1757-1760.
Sermons collection, 1640-1875.
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Sermons collection, 1640-1875.
The Sermons Collection contains over two hundred sermons and sermon notes, for the period 1640 to 1875, written mainly by Congregational, Episcopal, and Unitarian ministers in New England, New York, and South Carolina. The subjects generally are explications of specific scriptural passages with occasional sermons devoted to public fasts and historic events, such as the expedition of Gen. William Pepperrell (1696-1759) in 1745, and the death of Connecticut Governor Gurdon Saltonstall (1666-1724). There are also religious essays (e.g., "The Mystery of Godliness" and "Marks of Growth in Grace" (undated), and "On politics ..." written in 1735). Of special interest is a sermon written in the Mohawk language by an unidentified French priest of the Catholic mission near Quebec, Canada, in 1810, as well as a sermon fragment pertaining to the rights of American colonists, ca. 1770. There is also an octavo volume, kept by an unidentified minister, entitled "Treatises on the Attributes of God." Many of the sermons in this collection were written by notable clergymen, including Mathew Henry (1662-1714), Timothy Edwards (1669-1758), Edward Bass (1726-1803), first Episcopal Bishop of Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Rhode Island, Jonas Clarke (1730-1805), and Samuel Langdon (1722/23-1797), president of Harvard College.
ArchivalResource: 3 boxes.1 v. ; octavo.
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- Sermons collection, 1640-1875.
Louisbourg, Cape Breton Island Campaign collection, 1745-1746.
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Louisbourg, Cape Breton Island Campaign collection, 1745-1746.
The papers include the draft of Pepperrell's report on the fortifications of the grand battery at Louisburg following its capture, orders to Col. Robert Hale (1703-1767) concerning the state of his regiment, and a nine-page poem by an unidentified author which is entitled "Siege of Louisbourg, 1745. By General Pepperel [sic] and the New England Troops--and Consequent Peace of Aix-la-Chappele as Narrated by a Field Officer, afterward General in the Revolutionary War." There are also two documents of [John?] Osborne ( - ), chairman of the Committee of War of the Massachusetts General Court, seeking compensation for his work as military paymaster. There is also a folio volume entitled the "Journal or Minutes made in an Expedition against Louisbourg, 1745," which is a detailed account of the campaign by Benjamin Green ( - ), Secretary to Sir William Pepperrell. This journal covers the period 24 March to 13 August 1745 and includes daily entries; it describes the expedition from its earliest organization and departure through the temporary encampment of the New England army at Canso in Nova Scotia, naval engagements, the siege and fall of Louisburg itself in June, and the eventual return of the force to New England in the fall.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (6 items)1 v. (42 leaves) ; folio.
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- Louisbourg, Cape Breton Island Campaign collection, 1745-1746.
Kilby, Christopher, 1705-1771. [Letter] 1747 May 30, Spring Garden [London] [to William Pepperrell]
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[Letter] 1747 May 30, Spring Garden [London] [to William Pepperrell]
A letter informing Pepperrell that Kilby is sending him his patent for baronet as well as other items. Letter also discusses various military commissions being given to officers as well as supplies and clothing being sent to Louisbourg.
ArchivalResource: 2 p. ; 32 cm.
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- Kilby, Christopher, 1705-1771. [Letter] 1747 May 30, Spring Garden [London] [to William Pepperrell]
Haines, Samuel. Letter, 1732 July 3, Scarborough, Me., to William Pepperrell, Kittery, Me.
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Letter, 1732 July 3, Scarborough, Me., to William Pepperrell, Kittery, Me.
Notice of a town meeting at Scarborough to settle bounds and confirm grants. Haines requests that Pepperrell communicate concerning confirmation of his rights or the granting of new ones.
ArchivalResource: 1 ALS ; 28 cm.
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- Haines, Samuel. Letter, 1732 July 3, Scarborough, Me., to William Pepperrell, Kittery, Me.
Massachusetts. Governor (1757-1760 : Pownall). [Documents, 1757-1760] / T. Pownall.
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[Documents, 1757-1760] / T. Pownall.
Document, 1757 Aug. 8 [to] Sir William Pepperell, Major General of His Majesty's forces ordering him to Springfield, [Mass.] to raise an army and provisions. Document also signed by Thos. Clarke, Depty Secry. -- Document, 1760 Jan. 22 [to] Joshua Winslow, Ralph Inman and John Rowe, authorizing them to audit the accounts of Thomas Hancock, who sent sundry supplies for use by the Massachusetts Bay Colony. Also signed by A. Oliver, Sect. On the verso of the letter is a statement verifying the audit and recommending payment to Hancock signed by Winslow, Inman, and Rowe.
ArchivalResource: 2 items
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- Massachusetts. Governor (1757-1760 : Pownall). [Documents, 1757-1760] / T. Pownall.
Pepperrell, William, Sir, 1696-1759. William Pepperrell papers, 1664-1782.
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William Pepperrell papers, 1664-1782.
Papers of William Pepperrell, Maine merchant and commander of the American forces on the expedition to Louisbourg on Cape Breton, N.S. (1745) during King George's War. The bulk of the papers relate to Pepperrell's command at Louisbourg, including military orders and reports, regimental lists, returns, correspondence regarding strategies, supplies, and provisions, commission and discharge requests, accounts, receipts, and invoices. The collection also includes Pepperrell's business correspondence as a merchant, in particular with his son-in-law, Boston merchant Nathaniel Sparhawk and his partner Benjamin Colman, and regarding lands in Maine; family correspondence including with his father William; and a Pepperrell family genealogy. Additional correspondents include Robert Auchmuty, John Henry Bastide, Ammi R. Cutter, Andrew Oliver, Thomas Pownall, William Shirley, Samuel Shute, Edward Tyng, Samuel Waldo, Peter Warren, Jacob Wendell, and John Wheelwright.
ArchivalResource: 3 boxes and 1 oversize box.
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- Pepperrell, William, Sir, 1696-1759. William Pepperrell papers, 1664-1782.
Westbrook, Thomas, d. 1744. Thomas Westbrook autograph letter signed, 1734.
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Thomas Westbrook autograph letter signed, 1734.
ALS, York, Me., to William Pepperell, Kittery, Me., mentioning rumors of war, and asking whether it would be a desirable time to charter a vessel and ship a load of small masts of twenty-six inches downward, the trees to be procured from Westbrook's land in six weeks to two months time.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Westbrook, Thomas, d. 1744. Thomas Westbrook autograph letter signed, 1734.
Louisbourg Expedition. Records, 1744-1758.
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Records, 1744-1758.
Records of the Louisbourg Expedition (1745) during King George's War (1744-1748) include instructions from Massachusetts governor William Shirley to the American commander William Pepperrell; correspondence with Peter Warren, commodore of the British forces; records of the proceedings of the expedition's Council of War; and copies of the Articles of Capitulation (1745) which ended the seige, with reference to adherence to the treaty. Also, an unidentified ship's log and journal and unidentified pages describing the voyage and the campaign, Pepperrell's letterbook, and papers regarding a dispute over military fees to be paid to Brig. Gen. Samuel Waldo. Among the correspondents are Benning Wentworth, Duke of Newcastle John Holles, Samuel Waldo, and Jacob Wendell.
ArchivalResource: 4 v. in a box and 1 case.
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- Louisbourg Expedition. Records, 1744-1758.
Shirley, William, 1694-1771. Appointment, 1753 Sept. 14, Boston, Massachusetts.
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Appointment, 1753 Sept. 14, Boston, Massachusetts.
Photostat of original record designating William Pepperrell, Jacob Wendell, Thomas Hubbard, John Winslow, and James Bowdoin Commissioners to act on behalf of the Commonwealth of Massachsuetts at the Fort at St. George's River concerning a treaty with the Indians of the Penobscot and Norridgewock tribes in order to establish and confirm the peace.
ArchivalResource: 1 sheet ; 47 x 28 cm. folded to 23 x 28 cm.
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- Shirley, William, 1694-1771. Appointment, 1753 Sept. 14, Boston, Massachusetts.
Saunders, Thomas, Capt. Papers, 1732-1828, bulk: 1732-1787.
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Papers, 1732-1828, bulk: 1732-1787.
Papers of Capt. Thomas Saunders (also spelled Sanders) of the sloop Massachusetts during King George's War, in particular during the siege of Louisbourg (Cape Breton, N.S.) in 1745. Letters and orders to Sanders pertain to transports, requests for vessels, and the delivery of supplies and provisions. His correspondents include Mass. governors Jonathan Belcher, William Shirley, Spencer Phips, and Thomas Pownall; Sir William Pepperrell; and Sir Peter Warren. Other items include Saunders's will (1773), an account for the sale of a negro, a few items pertaining to the treaty with the Indians at St. George's River (1751), and a few items of Saunders's son, Thomas Sanders.
ArchivalResource: 1 narrow box.
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- Saunders, Thomas, Capt. Papers, 1732-1828, bulk: 1732-1787.
Storer, John, 1727-1764. Journal of Col. John Storer of Wells, Me., in the expedition against Louisbourg, 1745 Mar 8.-Apr. 30.
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Journal of Col. John Storer of Wells, Me., in the expedition against Louisbourg, 1745 Mar 8.-Apr. 30.
Typewritten transcription (undated).
ArchivalResource: 1 v.
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- Storer, John, 1727-1764. Journal of Col. John Storer of Wells, Me., in the expedition against Louisbourg, 1745 Mar 8.-Apr. 30.
George II, King of Great Britain, 1683-1760. Instructions to General Braddock relating to his command in North America, 1754 November 25.
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Instructions to General Braddock relating to his command in North America, 1754 November 25.
There are three separate instructions. The first instructions order Braddock to America to assume command and concern the levying and provisioning of troops, alliance with the Indians, and the ending of illegal trade with the French. He concludes with directions to Braddock to acquaint himself with recent events "relating to the Summons of the Fort which was Erecting on the Forks of the Monongehela, and the Skirmish that followed soon after, and likewise of the Action in the great Meadows, near the River Ohio ..." a direct reference to George Washington's recent expedition to the Ohio, though Washington is not mentioned by name. Private instructions concern action to be taken if the colonies do not raise sufficient funds to support the troops. Secret instructions, actually drafted by King George's son, the Duke of Cumberland, order Braddock to conduct a multi-objective campaign against the French forts on the Ohio, the falls and passes of the Niagara, Crown Point on Lake Champlain, and Fort Beauséjour in Nova Scotia. Among the British and colonials mentioned in the document are Sir John St. Clair, Deputy Quarter Master General; Sir Peter Halkett, Commander of the 44th Regiment of Foot; Colonel Thomas Dunbar of the 48th Regiment of Foot; Viscount Augustus Keppel, naval commander and later first lord of the Admiralty; Robert Dinwiddie, Lt. Governor of Virginia; Sir William Johnson, colonial superintendent of Indian affairs; Sir William Pepperell, Massachusetts merchant, politician and soldier; Charles Lawrence, governor of Nova Scotia, and William Shirley, Governor of Marssachusetts.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- George II, King of Great Britain, 1683-1760. Instructions to General Braddock relating to his command in North America, 1754 November 25.
Dearborn, Henry, 1751-1829. King-Dearborn-Little papers, 1653-1881.
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King-Dearborn-Little papers, 1653-1881.
Family papers of the Little, King, Pierce, and Hale families, in particular Josiah and Moses Little, Cyrus and William King, Jacob W. Pierce, and Moses L. and Benjamin Hale. Also included are papers of Major-Gen. Henry Dearborn; deeds to land in Newbury, Newburyport, and Brookline, Mass.; and an orderly book of Gen. Nathanael Greene's command of a brigade at Prospect Hill during the Revolutionary War. Correspondents include Edward Everett, Leverett Saltonstall, William Heath, and Sir William Pepperrell.
ArchivalResource: 1 box and 1 oversize container.
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- Dearborn, Henry, 1751-1829. King-Dearborn-Little papers, 1653-1881.
Pepperrell, William, Sir, 1696-1759. Letter, 1755 May 2.
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Letter, 1755 May 2.
Personal letter to "Dear Friend", apparently of Boston, stating that Pepperrell will be in that city within twelve days and will give "bills of exch" to "your friends."
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Pepperrell, William, Sir, 1696-1759. Letter, 1755 May 2.
Addington, Isaac, 1645-1715. Frost and Hill family papers, 1675-1760.
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Frost and Hill family papers, 1675-1760.
Most of the documents in this collection consist of military orders, correspondence, commissions, etc. concerning Captain Charles Frost (1632-1697) and Major John Hill (1666-1713). Major Hill and Captain Frost were militia officers responsible for defending Kittery and Saco, Maine under the direction of Massachusetts authorities during King William's War, 1689-1697.There are also 13 items dealing with Hill and Frost family affairs, notably a letter from Humphrey Chadburn to John Hill (1703-1772) describing the capture of Isle aux Noix in 1760. Finally, there are two letters to William Pepperell (1696-1759) discussing shipping ventures to Cadiz in 1733 and 1735.
ArchivalResource: 47 items.
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- Addington, Isaac, 1645-1715. Frost and Hill family papers, 1675-1760.
Pepperrell, William, Sir, 1696-1759. Summons, 1724.
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Summons, 1724.
Summons issued by Pepperrell to Jethro Bickford, Bridgit Mitchell, and Catherine Gowdy to appear before him as justice of the peace, to testify in a case concerning injury of Martha Rackly's ram.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Pepperrell, William, Sir, 1696-1759. Summons, 1724.
Pepperrell, William, Sir, 1696-1759. Letters, 1745-1747.
Title:
Letters, 1745-1747.
Note (1745 July 8) certifying the assistance of John Batson, ship pilot and carpenter, in landing cannons at Louisbourg, N.S.; together with letter (1746 Nov. 11) from William Crosby to William Pepperrell concerning the arrival of new recruits, two men shot for desertion, and mention of John Bradstreet, a Major Blayney, and William Shirley.
ArchivalResource: 2 items.
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- Pepperrell, William, Sir, 1696-1759. Letters, 1745-1747.
Massachusetts. State of Massachusetts Bay act of confiscating conspirators' estates, 1779.
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State of Massachusetts Bay act of confiscating conspirators' estates, 1779.
Contains the original and a photocopy of an act passed by the State of Massachusetts on 30 Apr. 1779, confiscating the estates of Loyalists.
ArchivalResource: 2 items.
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- Massachusetts. State of Massachusetts Bay act of confiscating conspirators' estates, 1779.
Pepperrell, William, Sir, 1696-1759. Letter, 1737 June 22.
Title:
Letter, 1737 June 22.
Autograph letter signed from Pepperrell to Silas Hooper, London merchant, requesting hats, cordage, and other dry-goods of various types.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Pepperrell, William, Sir, 1696-1759. Letter, 1737 June 22.
Waldron, Richard, 1694-1753. Papers, 1703-1782.
Title:
Papers, 1703-1782.
Chiefly correspondence; together with some correspondence and copy of the will of Waldron's son, Thomas Westbrook Waldron.
ArchivalResource: 1 ft. (719 items)
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- Waldron, Richard, 1694-1753. Papers, 1703-1782.
Pepperrell, William, Sir, 1696-1759. Manuscript document regarding the meeting house in Kittery, Maine, 1727 Sept. 26.
Title:
Manuscript document regarding the meeting house in Kittery, Maine, 1727 Sept. 26.
Document regarding the meeting house in Kittery, signed by William Pepperrell, Jr., and others.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Pepperrell, William, Sir, 1696-1759. Manuscript document regarding the meeting house in Kittery, Maine, 1727 Sept. 26.
Little, Daniel, 1724-1801. Letter, 1758 May 25, Wells, District of Maine, to Sir William Pepperell, Kittery, Me.
Title:
Letter, 1758 May 25, Wells, District of Maine, to Sir William Pepperell, Kittery, Me.
Resigns his office as chaplain in Col. Preble's regiment.
ArchivalResource: 1 leaf ; 30 cm.
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- Little, Daniel, 1724-1801. Letter, 1758 May 25, Wells, District of Maine, to Sir William Pepperell, Kittery, Me.
Hazard, Ebenezer, 1744-1817. Ebenezer Hazard collection, 1492-1832.
Title:
Ebenezer Hazard collection, 1492-1832.
Correspondence, historical notes, transcripts, legal papers, scrapbooks, and other papers collected by Hazard for a partially published documentary history of the U.S. The collection relates chiefly to such topics as the Stamp Act, Plymouth Colony, colonial Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Maine, and the British occupation of New York City during the Revolution; it also includes records of the United Colonies of New England and letters (1791-1793) to the Duke of Richmond relating to the fortification of Grenada.Prominent individuals represented include Jeremy Belknap, Daniel Falckner, Benjamin Franklin, Hugh Gaine, Jedidiah Morse, Francis Daniel Pastorius, William Pepperrell, and Wiliam Shirley. Also includes papers (1790-1830) of Hazard's son, Samuel (1784-1870), consisting chiefly of scrapbooks, meteorological journals, and papers relating to the U.S. Military Academy.
ArchivalResource: 1977 items.18 containers.8 microfilm reels.
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Pepperrell, William, Sir, 1696-1759. Correspondence and deeds, 1741-1750.
Title:
Correspondence and deeds, 1741-1750.
The correspondence and deeds of a merchant, politician and military leader. Included are official copies of two deeds. One of the deeds is from Thomas and Rebecca Goodwill to William Pepperrell in 1740 for land in Biddeford (formerly Saco), Maine. The second deed is from William Pepperrell to Joseph Dyer and Samuel Haly in 1743 for land in Biddeford. Included also are photocopies of letters to William Pepperrell from Christopher Kilby in 1746 and 1748 and from John Bradstreet in 1747, and a letter from William Pepperrell to Christopher Kilby in 1750. Included also is a letter from H. Foxe ordering the disbanding of the regiments commanded by William Pepperrell and William Shirley in Cape Breton dated 25 Nov. 1748.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- Pepperrell, William, Sir, 1696-1759. Correspondence and deeds, 1741-1750.
Dogget family. Dogget family papers, 1648-1839.
Title:
Dogget family papers, 1648-1839.
Papers of members of the Doggett, Minot, Sewall, and Taylor families, of Boston, Mass., and Wiscasset, Me. Others represented in the collection include: John Adams, Rev. Joseph Baxter, Simon Bradstreet, Thomas Brattle, Nicholas Buttolph, John Dennie, Samuel Dix, Joseph Dudley, William Dummer, John Endecott, William Eustis, Christopher Gore, Jonathan Gould, Robert Hallowell, Thomas Hubbard, John Hull, John Leverett, Philip Livingston, Christopher Minot, George Minot, John Minot, Peter Minot, Stephen Minot, Samuel Moody, Sir William Pepperrell, Timothy Pickering, John Phillips, Peter Schuyler, Joshua Scottow, Samuel Sewall, William Shirley, Caleb Strong, William Stoughton, James Sullivan, Jonathan Williamson, and Edward Winslow. Doggett, Minot, Sewall, and Taylor families of Boston, Mass. and Wiscasset, Me.
ArchivalResource: 1 envelope.
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- Dogget family. Dogget family papers, 1648-1839.
Autograph File, P, 1554-2005.
Title:
Autograph File, P, 1554-2005.
The Autograph File is an alphabetically arranged collection of single letters, manuscripts, and drawings received from various sources at various times. Additions continue to be made.
ArchivalResource: 10 boxes (5 linear ft.)
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- Autograph File, P, 1554-2005.
Shirley, William, 1694-1771. Appointment, 1753 Sept. 14.
Title:
Appointment, 1753 Sept. 14.
Appointment by Shirley to Sir William Pepperrell, Jacob Wendell, John Winslow, Thomas Hubbard, and James Bowdoin, appointing them to a conference concerning a treaty with the Penobscot and Norridgewock Indians to be held at Fort St. George. [The conference was actually held 20 Sept. 1753]
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- Shirley, William, 1694-1771. Appointment, 1753 Sept. 14.
Belknap, Jeremy, 1744-1798. Jeremy Belknap papers, 1637-1891, bulk: 1758-1799.
Title:
Jeremy Belknap papers, 1637-1891, bulk: 1758-1799.
Papers of Jeremy Belknap, Congregational clergyman, historian, and one of the founders of the Mass. Historical Society. He was pastor at the First Church, Dover, N.H., 1767-86; and minister of the Federal Street Church (now the Arlington Street Church), Boston, Mass., from 1787 to his death. Among his historical writings are the History of New Hampshire, The Foresters, and American Biography. The collection consists of historical papers collected by Belknap, in particular materials related to the Louisbourg Expedition during the French and Indian War, and his contemporary correspondence and papers; sermons and notes (1762-1798); materials on his writings; materials on the Oneida Indians and the Society for Propagating the Gospel among Indians and Others in North America; letters to Belknap in response to his questions relating to the history of slavery in Massachusetts; diaries, many in interleaved almanacs (1758-1798); a letterbook (1768-1788); commonplace books (1766-1798); and miscellaneous papers and small volumes. (Cont) There is also a meteorological journal (1798), Joseph Belknap's account book (1748-1812), genealogical materials, poetry, an unidentified account book (1829-55), and statistical tables on N.H. towns. Correspondents include scholar and businessman Ebenezer Hazard, John Eliot, George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, Noah Webster, and many others. Individuals represented in the historical documents include William Shirley, William Pepperrell, Jeremiah Dummer, and Joseph Dudley.
ArchivalResource: 10 boxes, 71 vols. (22 in cases), 2 folders, 2 oversize boxes, and 1 oversize vol.
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- Belknap, Jeremy, 1744-1798. Jeremy Belknap papers, 1637-1891, bulk: 1758-1799.
Waldo, Samuel, 1695-1759. Papers, 1744.
Title:
Papers, 1744.
Letters written to Samuel Waldo, land speculator and proprietor of the Waldo Patent lands in Maine, from the residents there requesting him to acquire from the governor of Mass. enlisted men, provisions, and military stores in order to build garrisons to defend themselves against the French and Indians during King George's War. The letters also concern dealings with the local Indians in light of the alliance with the French. His correspondents include Enoch Freeman, Arthur Noble, William Pepperrell, William Burns, and John Oulton.
ArchivalResource: 1 narrow box.
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- Waldo, Samuel, 1695-1759. Papers, 1744.
Pepperrell, William, Sir, 1696-1759. Letter, 1743 Sept. 5.
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Letter, 1743 Sept. 5.
Letter from Pepperrell to Nahum Ward regarding Ward's sailing the ship Pursue to Newfoundland with goods, and selling the ship if a good offer is made.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Pepperrell, William, Sir, 1696-1759. Letter, 1743 Sept. 5.
Vallacott, John. Autograph letter signed from John Vallacott to William Pepperrell, 1752.
Title:
Autograph letter signed from John Vallacott to William Pepperrell, 1752.
Autograph letter signed from Vallacott to William Pepperrell, Kittery, Me., recounting shipping losses.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Vallacott, John. Autograph letter signed from John Vallacott to William Pepperrell, 1752.
Pepperrell, William, Sir, 1696-1759. Letter of Sir William Pepperrell, 1896.
Title:
Letter of Sir William Pepperrell, 1896.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Pepperrell, William, Sir, 1696-1759. Letter of Sir William Pepperrell, 1896.
Pownall, Thomas, 1722-1805. Thomas Pownall autograph letter signed, 1757.
Title:
Thomas Pownall autograph letter signed, 1757.
ALS from Governor Thomas Pownall of Boston, Mass., to Sir William Pepperrell of Kittery, Me., concerning the surrender of Fort William Henry in New York.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Pownall, Thomas, 1722-1805. Thomas Pownall autograph letter signed, 1757.
Waite, Benjamin, fl. 1757-1779. Cumberland and York County, Me., writs, 1754-1811.
Title:
Cumberland and York County, Me., writs, 1754-1811.
Writs chiefly relating to legal transactions of early residents in Cumberland and York counties, Me.
ArchivalResource: 16 items.
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- Waite, Benjamin, fl. 1757-1779. Cumberland and York County, Me., writs, 1754-1811.
Frost, Charles, 1710-1756. Papers, 1737-ca. 1756.
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Papers, 1737-ca. 1756.
Papers of Charles Frost consist mostly of business papers: deeds to lands in Falmouth, Maine; a payment from Frost to William Pepperrell; notification of damages Frost won in a lawsuit; and papers relative to the Thomas Westbrook estate. Also, some Frost family history taken from a family Bible.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- Frost, Charles, 1710-1756. Papers, 1737-ca. 1756.
Pearson, Moses, fl. 1727. [Memorandum of agreement ... new meeting house at Kittery, Maine ...], ADS, 1727 Jul. 23.
Title:
[Memorandum of agreement ... new meeting house at Kittery, Maine ...], ADS, 1727 Jul. 23.
Memorandum of agreement for painting the new meeting house in Kittery, Maine, between the Committee: Timothy Gerrish, William Pepperell, Jr., Richard Cutts, Hercules Farnald [sic] and John Wells and the painters: Moses Pearson and Isaac Ensly. Describes the colors of paint to be used.
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- Pearson, Moses, fl. 1727. [Memorandum of agreement ... new meeting house at Kittery, Maine ...], ADS, 1727 Jul. 23.
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