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James Parker (1725-1797), the son of Janet Johnstone (d.1741) and John Parker (1693-1732), served on the northern frontier during the French and Indian War as a young man. Sometime after 1746, he left the army and partnered with Beverly Robinson and Andrew Johnston in a mercantile business. The company traded with the West Indies and in 1750-1751, Parker traveled to Jamaica for business reasons. Soon after this trip he settled in Perth Amboy, New Jersey to manage the family estate, which included the mansion known as The Castle. Parker served in a number of different capacities throughout his lifetime. He was an agent for the East Jersey Proprietors; an agent for the Hunterdon and Sussex County properties of Sir Robert Barker, an absentee landlord; a lawyer; a councilor under Governor William Franklin (1764-1775); and mayor of Perth Amboy (1771). Though he had loyalist connections and sympathies, he remained neutral and moved his family to the farm he called Shipley" in Bethlehem (now Union), Hunterdon County, New Jersey. In November of 1777, James Parker and two others were taken as loyalist hostages to ensure the safety of patriot captives. Parker was soon allowed to return to his family at Shipley, where they remained until the end of the war. In 1783, the Parkers moved to New Brunswick, New Jersey for two years before returning to the family home in Perth Amboy. James Parker died on October 4, 1797.
Loyalist and lawyer, of Perth Amboy, N.J.; owner of Shipley Tract, Union Township, Hunterdon County, N.J., and moved his family to "Shipley Farm" in 1774.
James Parker (1725-1797), the son of Janet Johnstone (d.1741) and John Parker (1693-1732), served in the colonial military as a young man. Some time after 1746, he left the army and partnered with Beverly Robinson and Andrew Johnston in a mercantile business. The company traded with the West Indies and in 1750-1751, Parker traveled to Jamaica for business reasons. Soon after this trip he settled in Perth Amboy, New Jersey to manage the family estate.
John Parker (1729-1762), James' younger brother, served for five years (1745-1750) as a midshipman on board the British vessel Chester, and soon after sailed to Jamaica, Virginia, and Newfoundland. He then earned the rank of colonel through his service in the campaigns against the French in 1755 and 1756, and at Fort William Henry in 1757.
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Vol. cccv. (ff. 464) Vol.. Vol. May-19, Aug. 1768.George III of England: Correspondence of the Duke of Newcastle, Sec. of State, etc.: 1760-1768.includes:ff. 1, 9, 11, 23, 27, 29, 35, 39, 45, 53, 71, 83, 87, 93, 99, 101, 109, 127, 152, 157, 159, 186,...
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Vol. cccv. (ff. 464) Vol.. Vol. May-19, Aug. 1768.George III of England: Correspondence of the Duke of Newcastle, Sec. of State, etc.: 1760-1768.includes:ff. 1, 9, 11, 23, 27, 29, 35, 39, 45, 53, 71, 83, 87, 93, 99, 101, 109, 127, 152, 157, 159, 186,... May 1768-19 Aug 1768
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Vol. ccxcix. (ff. 377). General Correspondence 22 July-Aug. 1767.George III of England: Correspondence of the Duke of Newcastle, Sec. of State, etc.: 1760-1768.includes:ff. 1, 55, 67, 159, 204, 206 William Murray, Baron Mansfield; 1st Earl of Mansfie...
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Vol. ccxcix. (ff. 377). General Correspondence 22 July-Aug. 1767.George III of England: Correspondence of the Duke of Newcastle, Sec. of State, etc.: 1760-1768.includes:ff. 1, 55, 67, 159, 204, 206 William Murray, Baron Mansfield; 1st Earl of Mansfie... 22 Jul 1767-Aug 1767
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Vol. CCXXXVI. (ff. 489). General Correspondence 23 Mar.-15 Apr. 1761.George III of England: Correspondence of the Duke of Newcastle, Sec. of State, etc.: 1760-1768.includes:ff. 3, 335, 431, 434 Newspapers: Gazette des Pays Bas: 1760. ff. 6, 78, 131,...
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Vol. ccciii. (ff. 412). General Correspondence Jan., Feb. 1768.George III of England: Correspondence of the Duke of Newcastle, Sec. of State, etc.: 1760-1768.includes:f. 1 James Parke, Attorney: Letters to Dr. Hurd's: 1761-1768. f. 3 Henry Lushingto...
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Vol. ccciii. (ff. 412). General Correspondence Jan., Feb. 1768.George III of England: Correspondence of the Duke of Newcastle, Sec. of State, etc.: 1760-1768.includes:f. 1 James Parke, Attorney: Letters to Dr. Hurd's: 1761-1768. f. 3 Henry Lushingto... Jan 1768-Feb 1768
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Vol. ix. 1762-1768.J-Prichard: Letters to J. Caryll and Eliz. Caryll: 1753-1767.Edward Caryll, of Compton and Highden: Letters to his nephew, J. Caryll: 1741-1765.John Farhill, Attorney at Chichester: Letters to J. and E. Caryll: 1757-1768.includes:..., 1762-1768
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Vol. ix. 1762-1768.J- Prichard: Letters to J. Caryll and Eliz. Caryll: 1753-1767.Edward Caryll, of Compton and Highden: Letters to his nephew, J. Caryll: 1741-1765.John Farhill, Attorney at Chichester: Letters to J. and E. Caryll: 1757-1768.includes:... 1762-1768
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Vol. vii. Jan. 1759-June, 1760.John Farhill, Attorney at Chichester: Letters to J. and E. Caryll: 1757-1768.Edward Caryll, of Compton and Highden: Letters to his nephew, J. Caryll: 1741-1765.includes:f. 1 William Prujean: Letter to J. Caryll: 1759. ...
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Vol. vii. Jan. 1759-June, 1760.John Farhill, Attorney at Chichester: Letters to J. and E. Caryll: 1757-1768.Edward Caryll, of Compton and Highden: Letters to his nephew, J. Caryll: 1741-1765.includes:f. 1 William Prujean: Letter to J. Caryll: 1759. ... Jan 1759-Jun 1760
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Vol. vi. 1756-1758.Edward Caryll, of Compton and Highden: Letters to his nephew, J. Caryll: 1741-1765.includes:ff. 1, 58 William Belchier, Banker; MP for Southwark: Letters to J. Caryll: 1754-1767. f. 4 Thomas Davenport: Letter to J. Caryll: 1755. ..., 1756-1758
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Vol. vi. 1756-1758.Edward Caryll, of Compton and Highden: Letters to his nephew, J. Caryll: 1741-1765.includes:ff. 1, 58 William Belchier, Banker; MP for Southwark: Letters to J. Caryll: 1754-1767. f. 4 Thomas Davenport: Letter to J. Caryll: 1755. ... 1756-1758
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Vol. ccci. (ff. 437). General Correspondence 15 Oct.-14 Nov. 1767.George III of England: Correspondence of the Duke of Newcastle, Sec. of State, etc.: 1760-1768.includes:ff. 1, 275, 376, 378, 399, 414 William Murray, Baron Mansfield; 1st Earl of Mans...
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Vol. ccci. (ff. 437). General Correspondence 15 Oct.-14 Nov. 1767.George III of England: Correspondence of the Duke of Newcastle, Sec. of State, etc.: 1760-1768.includes:ff. 1, 275, 376, 378, 399, 414 William Murray, Baron Mansfield; 1st Earl of Mans... 15 Oct 1767-14 Nov 1767
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Parker, James, 1725-1797. Diary, 1752-1783.
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Diary, 1752-1783.
Diary (1778-1783); together with Parker's accounts (1752-1754).
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Washington Irving's Life of George Washington
Volume 14, Miscellany, 1784-1860
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Washington Irving's Life of George Washington
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Portraits, prints, letters, documents, and printed material tipped into Volume 14 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, James McHenry, Rufus King, Andres Jackson (3), Thomas Jefferson, Lafayette (2), Charles Cotesworth Pickney (2), James Monroe, Elbridge Gerry, Charles Maurice Talleyrand Perigord (2), Oliver Ellsworth, William Richardson Davie, J. K. Paulding, Martha Washington, Benjamin West, George III, Antonius Canova, Guissepe Ceracchi, James Thatcher, John Trumbull, Thomas Crawford, Lawrence Washington, Benjamin Franklin, George Washington. Prints: Residence and Tomb of Washington, Mount Vernon, on the Potomac; Washington's House, Mount Vernon; The Chamber of Deputies; High Street from the Country Market Place, Philadelphia, with the Commemoration of the Death of General Washington; The Tomb of Washington, Mount Vernon. Letters: ALS, George Palmer Putnam to S. Montgomery Bond, October 23, 1856; ALS, Timothy Pickering to Joseph Anderson, et al., March 24, 1800;ALS, Edmund Randolph to Mr. Vanuxen [with extract of AL to Mr. LeNormand], [April 25, 1791], on verso of which ALS, Joseph Anderson to John Sevier; ALS, James McHenry to Governor of Tennessee [John Sevier], August 1, 1797; A[part. aman.]LS, Pierre Auguste Adet to Governor of Massachusetts [Samuel Adams], June 26, 1795; ALS, Thomas Pinckney to Grimke, August 17, 1787; ALS, Jacob Bache to Smith Thompson, June 16, 1827; ALS, Charles Cotesworth Pinckney to Thomas Pinckney, June 27, 1793; ALS, Charles Cotesworth Pinckney to Mr. Petit de Villers, June 10, 1814; ALS, Andrew Jackson to Isaac Shelby, December 31, 1818; A[aman.]LS, Thomas Jefferson to Governor of Connecticut [Samuel Huntington], April 26, 1793; ALS[copy], Charles Cotesworth Pinckney to LeRoy and Bayard, May 31, 1794; ALS, U.S. Congress. House of Representatives. Committee of Representatives to Governor of Georgia [with signatures fo Elbridge Gerry, W. Smith, and J. Parker], May 9, 1789; ALS, Elbridge Gerry to Colonel Peabody, March 5, 1784; ALS, James McHenry to Governor of Georgia [Jared Irwin], October 24, 1796; ALS, Timothy Pickering to Anthony Wayne, October 17, 1795; ALS, Henry Knox to James Lloyd, Jr., August 11, 1806; ALS, Henry Knox to Henry Jackson, August 31, 1796; ALS, Patrick Henry to Governor of Georgia [Edward Telfair], February 23, 1786. Letters (continued): ALS, Henry William Saussure to John Trumbull, January 23, 1800; ALS, Henry Theodore Tuckerman to Messers. Morris & Willis, September 27, 1860; ALS, Jean Antonin Houdon to John Trumbull [concerning a proposed statue of Washington], August 19, 1805; AL[draft], John Trumbull to Mr. King "respecting a monument to Gen. Washington," February 1800; ALS, John Trumbull to [?], February 28, 1800; AL, John Trumbull to Inhabitants of the City of New York [concerning a monument to General Washington], [n.d.]; ALS[init.], John Trumbull to Charles Bulfinch, June 12, 1800; ALS, James Hillhouse to John Trumbull, June 29, 1806; ALS, John Trumbull to Joseph Hall, July 26, 1799; ALS, [John Trumbull] to Mr. Clancy, [n.d.]; ALS, John Trumbull to Thomas Sergent, July 17, 1820; AL[draft]S, John Trumbull to [?], May 8, 1793; AL[draft]S, John Trumbull to Antonio C. Poggi, May 25, 1793; ALS, Dorothy Payne Todd Madison to James Laurie, August 11, 1836. Documents: ADS, Tennessee. Militia. Muster Roll [with signatures of Andrew Jackson and Robert Hays], December 19, 1812; A[aman.]DS, U.S. House of Representatives. Motion, signed by John Beckley, May 3, 1789. Printed: George Washington, the Most Illustrious Patriot of the Annals of Modern History Record.
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Parker, James, 1725-1797. James Parker journal, 1789-1790.
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James Parker journal, 1789-1790.
This volume written by James Parker (1725-1797) concerns the estates of Sir Robert Barker in Greenwich and Alexandria. Barker was an Englishman who was attempting to recover lands in New Jersey confiscated after the American Revolution. The journal spans the years of 1789 through 1790 and follows the observations and actions made by James Parker on Sir Robert Barker's behalf.
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Board of Proprietors of the Eastern Division of New Jersey. Surveyor General. Surveyor General's Fee-Book, 1788-1798.
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Surveyor General's Fee-Book, 1788-1798.
Double-entry fee book, sums of returns are recorded as an "open-book" account. Entries include: Elisha Boudinot, William Burnet, Aaron Burr, John DeLancey, Azariah Dunham, James Drummond the Earl of Perth, Peter Knott, Peter Van Brugh Livingston, James Parker, the heirs of Richard Penn, "Ramopock Committee," Gen. John Reid, John Rutherfurd, Anthony Sharp and his heirs, Joseph Sharp, John Stevens, and others.
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Parker, James, 1725-1797. New Jersey manuscripts, 1669-1840.
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New Jersey manuscripts, 1669-1840.
Correspondence, deeds, indentures, lottery tickets, certificates, and legislative documents, relating to royal government in colonial New Jersey, boundary dispute with New York, landed estates, and East and West Jersey Proprietors.
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Johnston, Andrew, fl. 1743-1763. Peapack tract collection, 1743-1766.
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Peapack tract collection, 1743-1766.
Land surveys, articles of agreement, deeds, and other documents, pertaining to Peapack Patent (Peapack Tract), Somerset County, N.J.; journals (1743-1763) kept by Andrew Johnston while visiting the tract; and correspondence of Robert Chapman, John Logan, James Parker (1725-1797), and John Stevens (1715-1792).
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Boggs family. Papers, 1737-1942.
Title:
Papers, 1737-1942.
Correspondence, legal papers, genealogies, and other papers, of the Boggs family in New Jersey and New York, and of the related Blauvelt, Kearny, and Lawrence families. Other persons represented include David Ogden, Charles Olden, James Parker, Robert E. Peary, William Pennington, Henry C. Pitney, Theodore Roosevelt, Bayard Stockton, Charles E. Strong, John C. Ten Eyck, John Vanderbilt, Peter D. Vroom, Garret D. Wall, Marcus L. Ward, Charles Wilkes, Peter Wilson, and Joshua G. Wright.
ArchivalResource: 5 ft.
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- Boggs family. Papers, 1737-1942.
Anderson family. Papers, 1762-1950.
Title:
Anderson family papers, 1762-1950
Contains correspondence, account books, legal documents, and genealogical materials pertaining chiefly to the Anderson family of Newton, Sussex County. Includes Newton town records, Civil War letters of Henry Ogden Ryerson, and documents and letters of the following individuals: James Abeel, William Alexander (Lord Stirling), Elisha Boudinot, Samuel F. Conover, William Franklin, Theodore Frelinghuysen, Nathanael Greene, William Livingston, James Parker, John Stevens, and George Washington.
ArchivalResource: 9 linear ft.
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- Anderson family. Anderson family papers, 1762-1950.
Parker, James, 1725-1797. New York and New Jersey boundary dispute collection 1663-1872.
Title:
New York and New Jersey boundary dispute collection 1663-1872.
Abstract of documentary evidence (1663-1748); application for the royal approval act of assembly for running the line (1753); correspondence and other documents of James Parker (1725-1797), relating to proceedings before a commission appointed to settle the boundary between New York and New Jersey in 1769 (arranged by William A. Whitehead in 1860 and 1872); interrogatives and cross-interrogatives by agents from New York and New Jersey in 1769; letters and documents relating to boundary negotiations of 1827-1828, including letters of Lucius Q.C. Elmer, Theodore Frelinghuysen, John Rutherfurd (1760-1840), Richard Stockton (1764-1828), and Isaac H. Williamson; and material on the controversy respecting the eastern boundary of New Jersey between John Cochran, H.B. Dawson, and William A. Whitehead (1865).
ArchivalResource: 8 v.
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- Parker, James, 1725-1797. New York and New Jersey boundary dispute collection 1663-1872.
Erskine, D. Estate papers, 1759-1959.
Title:
Estate papers, 1759-1959.
Correspondence and other papers (1759-1800) of D. Erskine, James Morris, and Walter Rutherfurd, relating to the estate of James Drumond, Earl of Perth, proprietor of lands in East Jersey; claims of Isaac and Philip Freeman and other papers (1812-1822), relating to the estate of John Journeay, of Staten Island, N.Y.; inventory, sale list, and accounts (1809-1818), pertaining to the estate of Aaron Melick (Malick), of Bedminster Township, N.J.; receipt book (1866-1871) kept by Alexander Nichols, of Newark, N.J., as administrator of a trust fund; journal (1789-1790) kept by James Parker (1725-1797) as administrator of the estates of Sir Robert Barker in Greenwich and Alexandria, N.J.; records (1854, 1958-1959) relating to the estate of John Rutherfurd (1760-1840), including reports and maps of Benjamin Roome, Horatio N. Gustin, and William Paterson, and correspondence of Benjamin Tuttle and Henry E. Pierrepont; and vendue book (1831), relating to the estate of Daniel Tichenor (1757-1831) for which Ashbel W. Corey was executor; account book (1864-1870) for the estate of John Whitehead, lawyer, of Essex County, N.J.; and accounts and receipts (1832-1836), pertaining to the estate of Johnson Ward, carpenter, of Newark, N.J.
ArchivalResource: 21 items.
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- Erskine, D. Estate papers, 1759-1959.
Parker, James, 1725-1797. James Parker and John Parker papers, 1752-1781.
Title:
James Parker and John Parker papers, 1752-1781.
The collection dates from 1752-1781, and consists of the account book of John Parker, the diaries of James Parker, and an undated typewritten transcript of the diaries. The account book dates from 1752 and documents John Parker's commercial transactions while in Virginia. The volume records such activities as the sale and purchase of sugar, cider, and coffee. The diaries of James Parker consist of farming and business records that deal with such things as planting techniques and work injuries. He also comments on such matters as slave labor, cattle sales, prices, land sales, early lotteries, the cost of education, and news of the Revolutionary War.
ArchivalResource: 0.25 linear ft.
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- Parker, James, 1725-1797. James Parker and John Parker papers, 1752-1781.
Parker family. Papers, 1680-1936.
Title:
Papers, 1680-1936.
Correspondence, diaries, land surveys and transactions, wills, deeds, indentures, and other legal papers, poetry, and architectural drawings. Family members include James Parker (1725-1797), lawyer and agent for East Jersey Proprietors, and for Hunterdon and Sussex County, N.J., properties of Sir Robert Barker, absentee British landlord; James Parker (1776-1868), a director of Delaware and Raritan Canal Company; and Cortlandt Parker (1818-1907), Newark lawyer active in Whig and Republican politics. Persons represented include James Alexander, William Alexander (Lord Stirling), Robert Allen, John Barberie, Robert Barclay, Andrew Bell, Ryneir Blanchard, Elisha Boudinot, Gilbert Budd, John Cochran, James Duane, Azariah Dunham, William Dunlap, Hamilton Fish, Richard Howell, Robert Hunter, Andrew Johnston, Abraham Kitchel, Robert R. Livingston, Walter Livingston, William Livingston, Thomas Millidge, Samuel D. Morford, Lewis Morris, Richard R. Morris, Robert Hunter Morris, Elisha Parker, William Paterson, John Penn, Richard Penn, Thomas Penn, John Reade. John Rutherfurd, David A. Ryerson, John Stevens, Richard Stevens, Richard Stockton, Peter D. Vroom, and Peter Young.
ArchivalResource: 7 ft.
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- Parker family. Papers, 1680-1936.
Stevens family. Stevens family papers, 1663-1959.
Title:
Stevens family papers, 1663-1959.
This collection contains the papers of the Stevens Family, covering the years 1663 to 1959. The papers include business and financial records, legal records, as well as personal papers belonging to various members of the Stevens Family. The bulk of the papers mainly belong to Basil Stevens (fl.1818-1843), Edwin A. Stevens (1795-1868), Francis B. Stevens (d. 1908), Hon. John Stevens (1715-1792), Colonel John Stevens (1749-1838), Richard Stevens (1723-1802), and Robert L. Stevens (1787-1856). In addition to various members of the Stevens Family, documents by or pertaining to other prominent figures in New Jersey, and United States history are included in the papers. They include James Alexander, William Alexander (Lord Stirling), John Jacob Astor, Goldsborow Banyor, Thomas Bartow, Clement Biddle, Horace Binney, Joseph Bloomfield, Elias Boudinot, David Brearley, Aaron Burr (1756-1836), Philip Carteret, DeWitt Clinton, George Clinton, Cadwallader David Colden, John Colt, John Redman Coxe, and William Coxe, Mahlon Dickerson, Philemon Dickerson, Jonathan Elmer, Lewis Evans, Theodosius Fowler, William Franklin, Robert Fulton, and Moore Furman. Also: Alexander Hamilton, William Churchill Houston, Peter Augustus Jay, Thomas Jefferson, James G. King, Benjamin Henry Latrobe, John Lawrence, Peter Van Brugh Livingston, Robert R. Livingston, William Livingston, James Madison, Robert Hunter Morris, David Ogden, Ferdinand John Paris, Elisha Parker, James Parker, William Paterson (1745-1806), Charles Read, Moses Rogers, Nicholas Roosevelt, Perez Rowley, Richard Rush, Walter Rutherfurd, John Smyth, William Thornton, Robert Treat, and John Waddell.
ArchivalResource: 60 linear ft.
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- Stevens family. Stevens family papers, 1663-1959.
Boggs family. Boggs family papers, 1737-1950.
Title:
Boggs family papers, 1737-1950.
This collection consists of the papers of the Boggs family, as well as the allied Blauvelt, Kearny and Lawrence families. The materials range in date from 1737 to 1950, and include correspondence; composition notebooks; diaries; estate, financial and legal papers; genealogies; and musical scores. Also included in the collection are estate papers for various individuals, Robert Hunter Morris, Robert Morris, (ca. 1745-1815) and Michael Kearny (1725-1797), that were maintained by Robert Boggs (1766-1831) in his duties as executor and attorney in New Brunswick, New Jersey. Included are letters and documents of: John S. Blauvelt, Joseph Bloomfield, Christina Newton Boggs, James Boggs, Charles J. Bonaparte, Joseph P. Bradley, Roswell L. Colt, W.H. Corbin, John Jacob Faesch, Richard Stockton Field, D. Frelinghuysen, James L. Graham, Henry Woodhull Green, John W. Griggs, Alexander Hamilton, John Heard, Peter A. Jay, Lawrence Kearny, Elisha Lawrence, John Lawrence, Thomas Lawrence, Robert R. Livingston, Frank T. Lloyd, John Longstreet, John Moore, Robert Morris, James S. Nevius, David Ogden, Charles S. Olden, James Parker, Robert E. Peary, William Pennington, Henry C. Pitney, Robert Ray, Anthony Reckless, Theodore Roosevelt, Bayard Stockton, Charles E. Strong, John C. Ten Eyck, John Vanderbilt, Garret Voorhees, Peter D. Vroom, Garret D. Wall, Marcus L. Ward, Anthony White, Charles Wilkes, Peter Wilson, Joshua G. Wright, William Alexander, Lord Stirling.
ArchivalResource: 5 linear ft. (9 boxes)
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- Boggs family. Boggs family papers, 1737-1950.
Stevens family. Papers, 1663-1959.
Title:
Papers, 1663-1959.
Correspondence, estate papers, genealogy, photos, and other papers. Correspondents include James Alexander, William Alexander, Lord Stirling, John Jacob Astor, Goldsbrow Banyar, Thomas Bartow, Clement Biddle, Horace Binney, Joseph Bloomfield, Elias Boudinot, David Bearley, Aaron Burr, Philip Carteret, DeWitt Clinton, George Clinton, Cadwallader David Colden, John Colt, John Redman Coxe, William Coxe, Mahlon Dickerson, Philemon Dickerson, Jonathan Elmer, Lewis Evans, Theodosius Fowler, William Franklin, Robert Fulton, Moore Furman, Alexander Hamilton, William Churchill Houston, Peter Augustus Jay, Thomas Jefferson, James G. King, Rufus King, Benjamin Henry Latrobe, John Lawrence, Peter Van Brugh Livingston, James Madison, Robert Hunter Morris, David Ogden, Ferdinand John Paris, Elisha Parker, James Parker (1725-1792), William Paterson (1745-1806), Charles Read, Moses Rogers, Nicholas Roosevelt, Perez Rowley, Richard Rush, Walter Rutherfurd, John Smyth, William Thornton, Robert Treat, and John Waddell.
ArchivalResource: 60 ft.
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- Stevens family. Papers, 1663-1959.
Hayes, Samuel, 1728-1811. Papers, 1696-1825.
Title:
Papers, 1696-1825.
Correspondence, financial records, estate vendue books, land surveys, and field books, relating to lands surveyed by Hayes in Newark and the Oranges, Paulus Hook (now Jersey City), Passaic, Ramapo, Saddle River, and Ashfield and Ringwood tracts, N.J. Includes letters of Stephen Hayes, Aaron Ogden, and James Parker (1725-1797); deed (1696) from East Jersey Proprietors to Newark freeholders for common lands; and list (1782) of Newark officeholders.
ArchivalResource: 212 items.
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- Hayes, Samuel, 1728-1811. Papers, 1696-1825.
Miscellanies, ca. 1805.
Title:
Miscellanies, ca. 1805.
Bound volume of miscellaneous documents (1669-1805; bulk 1770s-1802) contains transcriptions and excerpts of articles, poems, magazines, books, and other sources, transcriptions of letters, reports, and a journal, a section of alphabetically arranged entries concerning a wide variety of persons and topics, and biographical sketches of various famous individuals, including English and French nobility. Subjects of transcriptions, excerpts, and alphabetical entries include medicine, reproductive biology, the sovereigns of Prussia and Russia, Napoleon Bonaparte, the Russian Navy, Jacques Louis David, and a many other topics. A large number of the lengthier transcriptions and extracts relate to the British Navy, its ships' surgeons, and its medical practices and polices. Included is a transcription (p. 455) of a manuscript entitled "A Journal of Occurrences on board His Majesty's Ship, the Leopard, Captain Surridge, in a Voyage to the East Indies between June 1798 and June 1799" by James Parker, the ship's surgeon. Other documents consist of reports by various ships' surgeons, a list of ships' names and their surgeons (with "remarks" for each entry), a report (n.d.) of the Commissioners of Naval Enquiry concerning the quarantine of ships ("lazarets"), letters and reports by British naval officers and officials (including remarks by Commodore Horatio Nelson "relative to himself on Feb. 14, 1797"), and a copy of a letter (1804 Oct. 13) by James Fullerton (surgeon of the HMS Prince) which concerns a "plan to supply the lower apartments of a ship with pure air" and includes a drawing of an air pump.
ArchivalResource: 1 v.
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- Miscellanies, ca. 1805.
Parker family (Perth Amboy, N.J.). Parker family papers, 1676-1946 1760-1820.
Title:
Parker family papers, 1676-1946 1760-1820.
This collection documents the personal and business dealings of the Parker family of Perth Amboy and spans the years 1676-1946, with bulk dates of 1760-1820. Specific family members that are documented include James Parker (1725-1797), James Parker (1776-1868), and Cortlandt Parker (1818-1907).The collection consists of the family's correspondence, diaries, land surveys and transactions, legal papers, architectural drawings, wills, poetry, deeds, and indentures. Of special note are late eighteenth and early nineteenth century documents pertaining to trade with the West Indies, as well as petitions and counter-petitions concerning canal construction in Newark in 1837. Documents and correspondence of the following individuals are included in the papers: James Alexander, William Alexander (Lord Stirling), Robert Allen, John Barberie, Robert Barclay, Andrew Bell, Ryneir Blanchard, Elisha Boudinot, Gilbert Budd, John Cochran, John Cooley, James Duane, Azariah Dunham, William Dunlap, Hamilton Fish, Nathan Ford, P.W. Freame, William Churchill Houston, Richard Howell, Robert Hunter, Andrew Johnston, Abraham Kitchel, Robert R. Livingston, Walter Livingston, William Livingston, Thomas Millidge, Samuel D. Morford, Lewis Morris, Richard R. Morris, Robert Hunter Morris, Cortlandt Parker, Elisha Parker, James Parker, William Paterson, John Penn, Richard Penn, Thomas Penn, John Reade, John Rutherford, David A. Ryerson, James Silver, John Stevens, Richard Stevens, Richard Stockton, Peter D. Vroom, and Peter Young.
ArchivalResource: 7 linear ft. (13 boxes)
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- Parker family (Perth Amboy, N.J.). Parker family papers, 1676-1946 1760-1820.
Parker, Alexander, fl. 1824-1828. Alexander and James Parker receipt, 1790 Jan. 19.
Title:
Alexander and James Parker receipt, 1790 Jan. 19.
This receipt, dated January 19, 1790 and signed by the Parkers, credited W. Leach with a hide valued at "17/6." The receipt was issued in Lexington.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Parker, Alexander, fl. 1824-1828. Alexander and James Parker receipt, 1790 Jan. 19.
Anderson family. Papers, 1762-1950.
Title:
Papers, 1762-1950.
Correspondence, legal papers, account books, cookbooks, dockets, public records, and genealogical material.
ArchivalResource: 9 ft.
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- Anderson family. Papers, 1762-1950.
West New Jersey Society. Records, 1732-1773.
Title:
Records, 1732-1773.
Correspondence, land surveys, lists of land sales, and deeds. Correspondents include William Coxe, Daniel Elmer, John Hunt, David Johnston, Lewis Johnston, Henry Lane, John Lane, Joseph Mico, James Parker (1725-1797), John Smyth, Jacob Spicer, and Henry Young.
ArchivalResource: 85 items.
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- West New Jersey Society. Records, 1732-1773.
New Jersey Historical Society. Miscellaneous manuscripts, 1664-1956
Title:
Manuscript Group 25, Miscellaneous Manuscripts, 1664-1956
Correspondence and other documents of the following persons, many prominent in New Jersey history: Samuel Aaron, A.J. Auten, Frank Bergen, Elias Boudinot, Joseph P. Bradley, Benjamin Brewster, Viscount James Bryce, James Buchanan, William Burnet, John Calvert, Frederick A. Canfield, Philip Carteret, Joseph R. Chandler, Abraham Clark (1726-1794), Grover Cleveland, William Colgate, Silas Condict (1766-1848), Franklin Conklin, Henry Cothreal, Philemon Dickerson, Amzi Dodd (1793-1838), Zephaniah Drake, Alfred E. Driscoll, William Duer, Thomas Alva Edison, Lucius Q.C. Elmer, Edward Everett, Cyrus W. Field, Frederick Frelinghuysen, Philip Freneau, Jay Gould, Charles J. Guiteau, Edward Everett Hale, Alexander Hamilton, Francis Hopkinson, Josiah Hornblower, Richard Howell, Edward Hyde (Lord Cornbury), J.N. Joralemon, Philip Livingston, William Livingston, John D. Long, Seth Low, George B. McClellan (1826-1885), Alexander Macwhorter, James Monroe, Robert Morris (ca. 1745-1815), and William A. Newell, Charles S. Olden, Cortlandt Parker, James Parker (1725-1797), William Paterson, (1745-1806), William Pennington, Mahlon Pitney, Rodman M. Price, William Rankin, Henry Remsen, and John D. Rockefeller. Other persons represented include Caesar Rodney, John Rutherford (1760-1840), Winfield Scott, Jared Sparks, James Speed, Richard Stockton (1764-1828), Edward C. Stokes, Charles C. Stratton, J.S. Sutter, Daniel D. Tompkins, Joseph Trumbull, Samuel Tucker, George Vail, Elias Van Arsdale, Ralph Voorhees, Peter Dumont Vroom, Theodore Dwight Weld, William A. Whitehead, William Carlos Williams, John Wood, George Wurts, George Wythe, and Isaac Young.
ArchivalResource: 10 linear feet
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- Aaron, Samuel, 1800-1865. Miscellaneous manuscripts, 1664-1956.
New York and New Jersey boundary dispute, [ca. 1750]-1866.
Title:
New York and New Jersey boundary dispute, [ca. 1750]-1866.
This collection consists of documents and correspondence produced as part of the Royal Commissioner's hearings to settle the New York and New Jersey boundary dispute. The Commission met and made their decision in 1769. The collection documents the following individuals who were all somehow involved in the boundary dispute: William Alexander, Lord John Berkeley, Sir George Carteret, John Cochrane, King Charles II, Benjamin Chew, Henry Cuyler, Henry B. Dawson, William Franklin, King George III, James the Duke of York, John Jay, David Ogden, James Parker, Walter Rutherfurd, John Stevens, Peter Stuyvesant, and William A. Whitehead.
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- New York and New Jersey boundary dispute, [ca. 1750]-1866.
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- Barker, Robert, Sir, 1729?-1789.
Board of Proprietors of the Eastern Division of New Jersey. Surveyor General.
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