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Diplomat and U.S. secretary of the treasury.
Albert Gallatin was a member of the Pennsylvania State House of Representatives (1790-1792), a U.S. Representative for Pennsylvania (1795-1801), Secretary of the Treasury (1801-1814), and Minister Plenipotentiary to France (1815-1823) and Great Britain (1826-1827).
Virgil David was president of the Lawrenceville Lyceum in Western Pennsylvania.
Statesman and diplomat.
U. S. Secretary of the Treasury, 1801-1814.
Secretary of the Treasury, 1801-1814.
Gallatin was born in Switzerland on Jan. 29, 1761, the son of Jean and Sophia Gallatin. He entered the Academy of Geneva at age 13 where he was a brilliant scholar. He then ran away to America, arriving in Boston in 1780. Gallatin served as a delegate from Fayette Co. (Pa.) to the Antifederalist convention in Harrisburg, 1788; convention delegate, 1789, and state representatives, 1790-1793. He was elected as U.S. Senator, 1793, but was denied his seat for not having fulfilled citizenship requirements. Gallatin also served as U.S. Representative, 1795-1801. His financial ideas were widely published. Gallatin also served as Secretary of the U.S. Treasury, 1801-1813, and as American ambassador to France, 1817-1823, and Great Britain, 1827-1827. He worked as president of the National Bank of N.Y., 1827-1839. In 1842, Gallatin served as president of the N.Y. Historical Society. He also helped start the American Ethnological Society and served as its first president. His first wife died in 1789 after a few months of marriage. In 1793, Gallatin married Hannah Nicholson, with whom he had six children. He died on Aug. 13, 1849. (Information from American National Biography.) The libraries at Central Michigan University have many of his publications.
American financier and statesman.
Charles Nicoll Bancker was a merchant and financier.
Gallatin, noted financier, served as U.S. Secretary of the Treasury under Jefferson and Madison.
Gallatin served as U.S. Secretary of the Treasury under Jefferson and Madison.
Born in Geneva, Switzerland, Jan. 29, 1761; graduated from the University of Geneva, 1779 ; emigrated to Boston, Mass., 1780; served in the Revolutionary army; instructor of French, Harvard, 1782; moved to Virginia, 1785, Fayette Co. (now Penn.) member of Penn. constitutional convention, 1789; member of the state house of representatives, 1790-92; member of Congress, Mar. 4, 1795 - Mar. 3, 1801; Secretary of the Treasury, 1802, Jan.26 to Feb. 9, 1814; then appointed one of the commissioners to negotiate the treat of Ghent, Dec. 24, 1814; one of the commissioners negotiating a commercial convention with Great Britain, 1816; U.S. minister to France, 1815-23; minister plemipontiary to Great Britain, May 10, 1826 to Oct. 1, 1827; returned to New York City; became president of the National Bank; died in Aetoria, N.Y., Aug. 12, 1849. (from Appleton's Cyclop.of American Biography) (blue index cards)
U.S. secretary of the treasury and diplomat.
Albert Gallatin (1761-1849) was a financier, diplomat, statesman, and ethnologist.
Secretary of the U.S. Treasury.
Born in Waldorf, Germany, John Jacob Astor (1763-1848) immigrated to the United States in 1784 and became a successful fur trader and real estate dealer in New York City. In 1785, he married Sarah Todd, with whom he had five children. Astor established the American Fur Company in 1808, which exported furs from the Great Lakes and Canada to Europe. In the early 1800s, Astor began purchasing and developing land on Manhattan Island. At the time of his death in 1848, he was the wealthiest person in the United States.
Source: “John Jacob Astor Biography.” Encyclopedia of World Biography. Accessed August 2, 2011. http://www.notablebiographies.com/An-Ba/Astor-John-Jacob.html.
U.S. Representative and Senator elect from Pennsylvania; appointed Secretary of the Treasury in 1801 by Thomas Jefferson and continuing under President James Madison until 1814; then went to Russia to represent the U.S. in a peace conference with England and France settling hostilities, the outcome of which was the Treaty of Ghent signed in 1814; b. in Switzerland; emigrated to the U.S. in 1780; teacher and scholar; later became president of the National Bank of New York. Gallatin was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in 1795 and served until 1801. He was elected to the U.S. Senate and took the oath of office on Dec. 2, 1793, but a petition filed with the Senate on the same date alleged that he failed to satisfy the Constitutional citizenship requirement; on Feb. 28, 1794, the Senate determined that Gallatin did not meet the citizenship requirement, and declared his election void.
http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=G000020
Jay Winston Johns, Jr. was a coal industrialist from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, who moved to Virginia and became a leader in preserving homes of renowned Virginians. He married Helen Lambert (1881-1964). Johns became blind in the late 1950's.
He and his wife owned "Ash Lawn," Albemarle County, Virginia which had been the home of James Monroe and designed by Thomas Jefferson. Johns was founder of the Lee-Jackson Memorial, Inc., a foundation dedicated to preserving the memory of Robert E. Lee, Thomas Jonathan "Stonewall" Jackson and the South's part in the Civil War; and a founder of the Virginia Trust for Historic Preservation, an organization whose main purpose was that of purchasing, restoring, and maintaining for the public, homes of renowned men specifically, the Lee-Fendall House in Alexandria, Virginia.
Johns, himself was a strong Democrat and corresponded with and publicly supported all of the prominent Virginia political figures of his time. He was a spirited supporter of the Virginia Military Institute as a member of the Board of Visitors, and as an honorary member of the Alumni Association; a charter member, and later trustee of the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts; and a member of the Virginia Chapter of the Society of the Cincinnati. He also received an honorary degree from the College of William and Mary in 1967.
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Foote family. Papers, 1759-1987
Title:
Foote family : papers, 1759-1987.
Papers include early correspondence, 1810-1877, between William Foote of Cedar Hill estate in Faquier County, Virginia, and his sons and grandsons who settled in the Mississippi Territory, Huntsville, Alabama, Breckinridge County, Kentucky, and those who remained in Virginia. Early correspondence concerns family matters; pioneering efforts; farming and the agricultural economy, including market prices for various goods, especially cotton, wheat, and flour; family businesses; discussions regarding the purchase of Indian lands and treaties; discussions on political views and on the doctrine of repudiation; and politics and government, including military news during the War of 1812, Mexican War, and Civil War. Later family correspondence, 1900-1937, pertains to poultry business of G.A. Foote and Son of Irvington, Ky., and includes personal correspondence from the families Gerard Alexander Foote and Edwin Cox Foote. Papers also include legal documents, such as wills, contracts, bonds, and agreements; land papers, 1798-1883; estate inventories; a Confederate military appointment; slave papers, 1824-1840; accounts, bills and receipts for personal and business transactions, 1789-1881; personal and business accounts of G.A. Foote and family, 1902-1918 and Edwin Cox Foote, 1915-1951; academic records; poetry; programs; broadsides; greeting cards; pig pedigree record book; poultry show tickets; miscellaneous printed material and family items; scrapbook; Foote family genealogical records; and newspaper clippings. Also included are papers of Henry Smith (Executor of Richard H. Foote's estate) and family which includes correspondence; day books and account books of Henry Smith, 1846-1883, containing a travel log descriptions of land lots, and accounts of produce and other goods; legal documents; land papers, 1836-1883; accounts, bills and receipts, 1855-1884; and papers about William G. Hunton's estate.
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Dutilh & Wachsmuth (Philadelphia, Pa.). Records, 1772-1875.
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Records, 1772-1875.
The records of Dutilh & Wachsmuth are fragments acquired in fourteen dealer's lots. The records as a whole document the trade between Philadelphia and major European, West Indian, and American port cities. Commodities traded include: sugar, cigars, coffee, indigo, flour, drugs, wine, candles, gunpowder, cotton, silk, logwood, butter, lard and glass. The records include letters, accounts, invoices, bills of lading, drafts and marine insurance policies.
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- Dutilh & Wachsmuth (Philadelphia, Pa.). Records, 1772-1875.
Gallatin, Albert, 1761-1849. Albert Gallatin papers, 1783-1847.
Title:
Albert Gallatin papers, 1783-1847.
Correspondence, writings, and notes, relating to such topics as the Treasury Department, the trial of Aaron Burr, U.S. relations with France, the Oregon boundary question, and Gallatin's ethnological work on Indian tribes of Mexico and on Indian languages. Correspondents include Daniel W. Coxe, Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Lincoln, Thomas L. McKenney, Caesar A. Rodney, and William Short.
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Madison, James, 1751-1836. ALS (with initials), 1819 [Sept., no day], Washington, D.C., to Albert Gallatin.
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ALS (with initials), 1819 [Sept., no day], Washington, D.C., to Albert Gallatin.
Questions the use in peacetime of a "sea-letter" which he has just signed, and asks if a more appropriate type of document should not be provided.
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Henry A. S. Dearborn collection 1801-1850 1814-1850 Dearborn, Henry A. S. collection
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Henry A. S. Dearborn collection 1801-1850 1814-1850 Dearborn, Henry A. S. collection
The Henry A. S. Dearborn collection (156 items) contains the correspondence of the Massachusetts politician and author Henry Alexander Scammell Dearborn, son of the Revolutionary War General, Henry Dearborn. The papers largely document his career as the collector of the Boston Customs House and include letters from prominent government officials in Boston, New York, and Washington D.C.
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Additional Papers of the Randolph Family of Edgehill (1830) 1840-1947
Title:
Additional Papers of the Randolph Family of Edgehill (1830) 1840-1947
This collection contains ca.709 items (five Hollinger boxes) 2.5 linear feet and consists of letters written by the Dickins family (of Ossian Hall) who were cousins of the Randolph family of Edgehill and direct descendants of Asbury Dickins, the first Secretary of the Senate of the United States from 1836 to 1861. Francis Asbury Dickins, (1804-1879) son of Asbury Dickins, married Margaret Harvie Randolph (1815- 1891) in 1839. Francis and Margaret Dickins had five children to live to adulthood: Francis Asbury Dickins, Jr. (Frank) (1841-1890), Frances Margaret Dickins (Fanny) (1842-1914), Harriot Wilson Dickins Wight (Dick, Hallie) (1844-1917), Randolph Dickins (Ran) (1853-1914), Albert Dickins (Bertie) (1855-1913). The collection of family letters spans from (1830) 1840 to 1947. The children grew up in Virginia (Fredericksburg-Ossian Hall and Richmond) during the height of the Civil War. Through the letters, they discuss the war, the confederacy, their feelings about the Yankees and slavery, as well as world events in China, (Chinese coolies), Russia and Germany. The collection also reveals close personal relationships, such as the secret courtship between Harriot Wight's daughter Theodora Wight and John May Keim, a divorced man, before they were married. The letters tell the personal stories of each member of the Dickins family; describe daily fighting in the Civil War and the concerns of the women at home; the difficulties of finding permanent work after the war; and the changes in American society at the turn of the century. Albert White Dickins (Bertie) (1855-1913) who was less than ten years old during the Civil War struggled off and on to find work when he was older and the war was over. He mostly worked on the railroads in Aurora, Indiana. He wrote his mother in 1879 to comfort her when his father died. In later years, he could not get railroad work (1908 and 1909) and he wrote letters to his sister Harriot asking for financial help while he tried to find any kind of work, even pressing bricks. There are also letters from Francis Asbury Dickins to each of his daughters, Fanny Dickins and Harriot Dickins Wight. He wrote to Fanny about his dislike of his job where he was very busy and then had nothing to do. He also wrote about helping Fanny to get a job at the Commisionaries Ministry Department and mentioned the 6th Virginia Cavalry that was captured by the enemy. To Harriot he wrote that Ran was promoted to a higher class in the Marines; that he was trying to get a large crop of corn; he offered consolation on her grief after she lost her baby and then two months later when her husband died. He also advised her to ask John Harvie to be her legal guardian. Some of the most interesting letters relating to the Civil War are from Frank Dickins, Jr. when he wrote to his sister Harriot Dickins Wight on August 15, 1862: "have not had time until now to answer it as we were then away from camp and have only spent one night in camp since. On this day week we left Orange Co., [Va] and took up our line of march across the river towards Culpeper whilst our regiment was moving along were fired into by some yankey calvalry. We received the order to charge them which we did with a run for about six miles, killing fifteen and taking eighteen or twenty prisoners. I shot one of the scoundrels that I know of and probably one or two more. I had a very narrow escape as I was riding along at a full run holding my pistol up before me. I received a pistol shot on my pistol. If it had not struck the pistol I would not have been very good for putting my cheek out as it would have hit me full in the face. We lost but one horse he was run down and died in a few hours, it was very hard on all our horses. Our enemy proved to be a portion of the first Maryland Cavalry who were out on a scouting expedition. We saw them within two miles of Madison County where there were six regiments of them. We then turned back and took up our former course of march. That night we slept in the enemies campground eight miles this side of Culpeper Co.[Va]. The next morning we were drawn up in line of battle and remained so all day (called the day of the fight at Slaughter Mountain) [Cedar Mountain] waiting to be called upon which luckily we were not. About 12:00 the cannonading commenced and lasted all that day and until eleven o'clock at night at times it was terrific, the next morning a little before day we started across the battlefield to on picket and it was sickening to hear the groans of the wounded and dying and see the dark forms and pale faces of the dead as they faintly glittered in the moonshine. We often having to run up our horses to keep from riding over them, about sunrise we were taken from our posts and went on a scout with General J.E.B. Stuart who came up expressly for the fight. We did nothing however but capture straggling yankeys at a house getting their dinners. We then came back and took our old posts where we remained for three days with nothing but roasting ears [corn on the cob] for ourselves and a little hay for our horses to eat. On the morning of the third day the enemies cavalry appeared in sight in large numbers, but 'Stonewall' had given them the slip and was with all his army, excepting our brigade of cavalry back again on his side of the river all we had to do was to fall back on regiment and then cross the river in a hurry, or in camp parlance 'skedaddle'. I did not leave my post more than five minutes before it was occupied by the advance of the enemys army I was very near being caught. We will have some stirring times in a few days as we have just received orders to draw and cook six days rations by tomorrow morning. Jackson, Lee and Longstreet are all here with a very large force I should think at least 100,000 men. The yankeys are in large force in the direction of Liberty Hills about eighteen miles from here. Now is the time for all to come up to the mark, it is our countrys hour of need we will either loose all that we have gained or gain as much more in the impending campaign, let every man face the music and stand up to his duty determined to do or die, may God in his wisdom protect and prosper [arms]. Dr. Plaster formerly our first Lieutenant and who was taken by the by the yankeys on the Manassas retreat, has just returned having been exchanged, he tells me that father was in jail in the old capitol when he went there but was released in a few days he was then quite well but very much worried" He also wrote that when they were not in the heat of battle they would engage in horse racing: "Our regiment has turned into quite a jockey club". (December 14, 1862). Despite this levity, it was no doubt difficult. He also wrote: "man who is born of woman and enlisted in Jackson's army is few of days and short of rations". After the war Frank got a job working on the railroad. (1872-1882). In a letter to his sister Harriot, he mentions that ladies visited the railroad camps with thirty pies and lemonade and humorously he added "Lemons were not the only thing squeezed." In 1882, Frank wrote that he could not tolerate the cold winter months working outside: "I have been sick every day this winter". By 1887 he was staying in a church home suffering so badly he could only sit up for fifteen minutes at a time. He died in 1890. Margaret Harvie Dickins wrote many letters to her daughter Harriot Wight, and one of them was about negroes in Aurora, Indiana: "They talk here of the dreadful sufferings of the negroes at the South and are, (it is supposed only for political purposes) enticing large numbers to emigrate to this state, holding out promises of plenty of work and high wages, and even take up collections for them in their churches and yet in this town they will not allow a black person to stay an hour. I have never seen one in this place" On the subject of politics she wrote: "What do you think of General Hancock. If it does not affect my three boys I don't care which is President". (Bayard, Hancock or Scott). There are also letters from Randolph Dickins who after the Civil war, became a Colonel in the Marine Corps and was stationed in Shanghai, China. He wrote to his mother (January 26, 1880) that he "can appreciate your description of the equality of all classes for you know I have lived up in New England and know what Maine and New Hampshire Yankees are and understand their customs though I suppose it is worse out there than it is up north and I don't quite fancy that sort of life and think when I get back I shall make Norfolk my home". He also wrote a lot about the Chinese coolies: [people] "talk about slavery but this is the worst country in the world for it and there was never anything in the U.S. to equal the Coolie system out here. They work in a way that I did not think it possible for any human being to work; are always forced to their [ ] by the drivers and there they are naked with the exception of one [] cotton garment which only covers [half] of their bodies and their []food is such that even a dog at home would not eat it. They eat all sorts of offal putrid meat, fish and their food really smells so offensively that it is sickening to go near it and as for dirt they never dare so much as wash their hands and their skin is caked and scaly from dirt and often covered with []. They are certainly the worst dysentery lurking people in the world. I met a coolie the other day with a dead snake and out of curiosity I asked him what he was going to do with it and he replied 'make chow chow' which means he was going to eat it. They don't waste anything and all sorts of vermin beings, rats or anything goes for food. You can see them outside of town with a reel and pole catching grasshoppers which they think make capital chow chow". He also wrote that "the English people make a great deal about the poor suffering slaves in America but they don't seem to notice the misery of this overcrowded overworked uncivilized community out here and only go in for getting as much of their land away from there as they can and yet I would a thousand times rather be a slave under the masters than a Chinese coolie". Randolph Dickins also wrote to his mother (January 26, 1880) about the Margaret (Peggy) O'Neill Timberlake Eaton affair (1831) when he saw her death notice in the paper: "I saw by one of the papers that had an account in it of Mrs. Eaton's death that Lieut. Randolph succeeded purser Timberlake and that he was dismissed by President Jackson where upon he pulled President Jackson's nose at Alexandria. Was that Uncle John or who was it." [It was John Brockenbrough Randolph, brother of Margaret Harvie Dickins Randolph] Dickins was probably interested in Lieutenant Randolph since he was mentioned in the newspaper and he was his Uncle. After being dismissed from his new role as purser (replacing poor John Bowie Timberlake) the Lieutenant must have retaliated by insulting President Jackson On April 21,1880 Randolph Dickins wrote to his mother about China and Russia: "some excitement out here over the trouble between China and Russia and it is confidently expected that there will be a war and if so that it will go hard with China unless England comes to the rescue. The Chinese are making it very interesting for Chung Hai the ex-minister who made the treaty with Russia. They have taken away all of his fortune which was very great and now have him shut up in a cage, which they say he will never leave alive. The Chinese are collecting quite a fleet down at Woo Sung just below here. They have some very fine ships in their navy but they don't know how to handle them and they put most of their faith in their war juiucks which are hard looking old tubs and are about as effective in a naval war as Noah's Ark call it 'the terror of the Western Nations' to try to scare Russians which it doesn't, but they don't seem to realize that". Randolph returned to the United States and lived in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. He was stationed on the U.S.S. Oregon during the Spanish-American War. He died in 1914. [ Colonel ? E. J.] Harvie, a cousin of Fanny M. Dickins wrote to her about the Civil War on February 17, 1862: "We are not fighting the battles of Jeff Davis, Joe Johnston, or the State of Virginia- our independence hangs trembling in the balance Must we yield to every man's wishes to 'go home', and be utterly, hopelessly crushed? I am not arguing the question it is unnecessary but it is too ridiculous to think of opposing McCleland's trained band of regulars next spring, with raw levies from the South". On January 22 [1863] a friend of Fanny's named Herbert [?] wrote to her : "We have again wars and rumors of wars. We have been under arms for the last week, and were again notified last evening to prepare for action. The enemy have been making demonstrations for some time past, but I do not think they will cross here again; They are painfully reminded of the past, and they shrink from meeting the tried heroes of the Army of Northern Virginia, they shrink with horrors at the thoughts. We have had horrible weather for the last day or two, and everything looks disagreeable around us. The roads are awful, so we cannot amuse ourselves with riding, but have to be contented with domestic sports, such as cards, chess. We have had any quantity of rumors here about foreign intervention, but I suppose it is all trash." On January 29, 1863, Herbert wrote to Fanny again: "We have been on a terrible march and have just returned. We started day before yesterday in a heavy rain and after marching about 10 miles went into bivouac for the night. It seems that we anticipated the movements of the enemy and thought that they would cross above Fredericksburg but I suppose the weather prevented them, we were then ordered to put up some fortifications in order to prevent our left flank from being turned. So our men commenced to work, in the meantime it was snowing terribly, so we passed a day and two nights without tents, and I do assure you Fanny that I have never spent such a time since I have been in service. Early this morning we received order to come back to our present camps, the roads were horrible, snow and mud rising about knee deep. I have heard and read of Napoleon's retreat from Moscow but I really think that our sufferings could not have been increased possibly." Theodora Wight Keim, the daughter of Harriot Dickins Wight, wrote many letters to her mother about people that they knew; parties that they attended; clothes that they wore; and memories of their home Ossian Hall. The letters reflect changes in society during the turn of the century from traveling by horse and carriage to train cars; the invention of the electric toaster; electric light treatment for hands and feet, and the popularity of backgammon parties. Also, in 1914, she wrote about her concern for Uncle Randolph Dickins being abroad while the Germans were only fifty miles outside of Paris. Theodora Wight Keim also wrote many love letters to her husband John May Keim before and after they were married. John May Keim was recently divorced from his first wife when he met and fell in love with Theodora [1889?]. She insisted that they wait for several years before telling her mother of their engagement. They were finally married in November of 1905. Her letters stress the difficulty and longing they felt while they waited and were forced to be apart. There is a letter to the Army from the women who lived at Fighting Creek requesting a prolonged stay for Private W. Keys Howard, noting that his presence was necessary in order to console them while so many men were away at war. Harriot Dickins Wight's name was the first signature on the letter. Miscellaneous items include 25-trip family ticket for F.A. Dickins with the Alexandria & Washington R.R. Co; pamphlet on Why I Love The American Episcopal Church; receipt for grain from Francis A. Dickins Jr to Wm. W. Wight, Dr.; doctor's bill estate of of Mr. Frank Dickins to W.T. Walker for protracted attention to self $38.00 November 1878 to February 1879; deed from Estate of Francis A.Dickins for two dollars and fifty cents to Margaret H. Dickins from clerks office, Dearborn County, Indiana ; bill from Brown, Brothers & Co New York for 20 pounds in favor of Harriot Wight. There are two miscellaneous poems as well as photographs of Harriot and Theodora Wight and an African American woman simply called Mammy. The collection also contains letters from their cousins, the Randolph family of Edgehill, specifically Maria Randolph Mason to Fanny M. Dickins (Oct 20, 1892); Alice Meikleham (daughter of Septimia Meikleham and granddaughter of Thomas Jefferson) to Fanny M. Dickins (Nov. 1892); Jane Randolph to Fanny M. Dickins and Harriot Dickins Wight (1862) (Box 4); and Ellen Ruffin to Margaret Harvie Dickins. (1860) (Box 4). There is also an obituary of Cary Ruffin Randolph, granddaughter of Thomas Jefferson. (Box 4) The Randolphs are also mentioned in several letters: [J. T.] Burke (cousin) to Fanny Dickins on November 11, 1892 thanking her for her photographs and genealogies on the Randolph family. He wrote, "I am sure all the 'decendants' owe you a debt of gratitude for such a handsome restoration of the old family vault. Browse [Hore Browse Trist, son of Virginia and Phillip Trist, grandson of Thomas Jefferson] Trist brought me your letter and it is carefully preserved among family archives." There is also a letter from Margaret Harvie Dickins to her daughter Harriot Dickins Wight where she described a visit she had with her Randolph cousins, Virginia Trist, Mary Randolph and Patsy Trist Burke at Burke's station. The Trists and their children were boarding at Colonel Burke's old place for the summer. "We had a delightful ride [and] a very pleasant visit. They received us all most affly [affectionately] (July 11, 1873). There are also letters from Louisa Randolph (Margaret Harvie Dickins' mother) to her granddaughter Harriot Dickins Wight. There are letters from Harriot Dickins Wight to her sister Fanny Dickins between 1860 and 1865. She wrote that they were expecting the Yankees every day and soldiers were staying with them every night. She also showed concern for her father and his shortage of income. She also mentions that she received a letter from Frank about the battle of Charles City where Frank was very brave and the Captain and several men were taken prisoners. There are also letters from Harriot to her brother Frank Dickins Jr.; letters between Harriot Dickins Wight and her mother in-law Grace M. Wight; letters from Harriot Dickins Wight to her husband Henry Theodore Wight; a letter to Harriot Dickins Wight from one of her sons; a letter to Harriot Dickins Wight from her father in-law William W. Wight. There are also some papercuttings that were made by Harriot Dickins Wight. Also in the collection is a large account book of Harriot Dickins Wight from 1882 to 1892; two photographs of Harriot and Theodora (and African Americans Mammy and Uncle Robert) at Elmington mounted on an oversized board; an original Daily Dispatch (Richmond, Virginia) newspaper from October 27, 1875 and a Confederate Column in the same paper from 1896; an oversize letter from Henry Gardner to his brother Samuel Spring Gardner (preacher, lawyer, framer of Alabama Constitution) who was in the 73d, 96th and 83d of the U.S. Colored Infantry. (These items are in the oversize trays.)
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- Bayard, Richard H. (Richard Henry), 1796-1868,. Additional papers of the Randolph family of Edgehill, ca. 1784-1910, 1975.
Grotjan, Peter A. 1774-1850. Peter Adolph Grotjan memoirs 1844 - 1846
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Peter Adolph Grotjan memoirs 1844 - 1846
The first volume, begun in 1844, consists of "preparatory notes and memoranda" for the second, the autobiography itself, which is a detailed account of Grotjan's life to 1817. It gives a detailed description of the cholera and yellow fever epidemics in Philadelphia, journeys to the west, the upper south, and to the West Indies, Albert Gallatin's visit to Reading and the ensuing riot, 1798, as well as his encounters with other political figures including Jefferson, Burr, and Buchanan. The last chapter of the autobiography was completed posthumously from the notes. This collection contains the memoirs and autobiographical notes of Peter Adolph Grotjan, a German merchant who immigrated to Philadelphia in 1796 and became an important figure in area commerce and politics. He served as Philadelphia County Auditor twice (once from 1828 to 1836 and again from 1841 to 1844) and published a commercial newspaper, Grotjan's Philadelphia Public Sale Reports. Volume 1 of the collection is a bound book of "preparatory notes and memoranda" used in writing his memoir, which is Volume 2. The memoir is a detailed account of Grotjan's life to 1817, briefly covering his childhood in Germany and focusing on his adult life in and around Philadelphia. It provides a detailed description of the cholera and yellow fever epidemics in Philadelphia, Albert Gallatin's visit to Reading, Pennsylvania in 1798 and the ensuing riot, and encounters with political figures including Thomas Jefferson, Aaron Burr, and James Buchanan. There are also descriptions of his journeys to the American West and South, and to the West Indies. The memoirs in Volume 2 have many notes in the margins that point out important events, and annotations from a later proofreading that possibly were used to prepare the memoirs for publication. The last chapter of the autobiography was completed posthumously from notes.
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American Philosophical Society Archives. Record Group IIa, 1743-1806
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American Philosophical Society Archives. Record Group IIa 1743-1806
This is part of the large inventory for the American Philosophical Society Archives. For complete information concerning this collection, please view the . Collection Description
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- American Philosophical Society Archives. Record Group IIa, 1743-1806
Mansfield, Jared, 1759-1830. Papers 1776-1848.
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Papers 1776-1848.
Mathematician, physicist, and U.S. Surveyor General. Primarily correspondence between Mansfield and his wife, Elizabeth (Phipps) Mansfield, relating mostly to personal and family matters, but containing descriptions of Ohio and Indiana, and occasional references to national politics and Mansfield's duties as Surveyor General. Includes a few papers of Mrs. Mansfield's father, David Phipps, and 36 letters from Daniel Drake (1785-1852) to his father, Isaac Drake; his brother, Benjamin Drake; and Mansfield, containing observations on the War of 1812 and his medical practice.
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- Mansfield, Jared, 1759-1830. Papers 1776-1848.
Bell, Isaac, 1768-1860. Isaac Bell papers, 1787-1940.
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Isaac Bell papers, 1787-1940.
There is a letterbook/accountbook of 347 p., 1790-1856, containing 466 draft copies of his commercial and social correspondence with shipping agents in Great Britain, France, Spain, Portugal, Holland, Germany, China, Canada, as well as in the United States. The correspondence concerns Bell's business arrangements, the various cargos he shipped and their disposal, political affairs affecting the shipping trade, laws and treaties of various countries to be dealt with, taxes, embargoes, piracy, threats of war, and other pertinent events A second account book of 84 p. (many are blank), 1787-1852, for the Ship Stephania and others contains ships' records for 1799 to 1828 and miscellaneous accounts up to 1857. There is a one volume carbon typescript (113 p.) of genealogical notes and reminiscences by Gordon Knox Bell (Regent of the University of the State of New York and grandson of Isaac Bell) and others, ca.1940. There is also an essay and lists of the residents of Greenwich Street (including the Bell and Rogers families) by Elizur Yale Smith with related correspondence, 1940.
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- Bell, Isaac, 1768-1860. Isaac Bell papers, 1787-1940.
Crawford, William Harris, 1772-1834. Papers, 1790-1867; (bulk 1842-1862).
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Papers, 1790-1867; (bulk 1842-1862).
Correspondence and other papers, mainly for the years 1842-1862, reflecting the various stages of Crawford's career: Georgia lawyer and legislator, U.S. Senator, Minister to France (1813-1815), Secretary of War, Secretary of the Treasury (1816-1824), and Presidential candidate (1824). Main interest centers in the papers bearing on American foreign relations, and on diplomatic and consular officials. Other papers relate to party politics and the routine business of Crawford's Cabinet offices. Three notable series of letters are those of James Monroe as Secretary of State and as President; of George William Erving as Minister to Spain; and of Christopher Hughes as Chargé d'Affaires to Sweden. Other correspondents include Albert Gallatin, Richard Rush, David Brydie Mitchell, Thomas Sumter, Jr., Jonathan Russell, William Short, William Brown, J. Cox Barnet, Joseph R. Ingersoll, R.G. Beasley, George Williams, William Wyatt Bibb, and Alexander Anderson.
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- Crawford, William Harris, 1772-1834. Papers, 1790-1867; (bulk 1842-1862).
United States. Dept. of the Treasury. Letters and circulars, 1793-1850 : to the Collector of Customs, Gloucester, Mass.
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Letters and circulars, 1793-1850 : to the Collector of Customs, Gloucester, Mass.
Collection includes: 1793 April 4, Oliver Wolcott to Epes Sargent concerning proof of citizenship for ship masters; 1793 May 16, Alexander Hamilton to Sargent, circular stating that all vessels will be furnished with letters of marque; 1793 May 23, Oliver Wolcott to Sargent, circular concerning the treaties of amity and commerce with France and the United Netherlands (enclosing a copy of the treaties); 1798 July 13, circular concerning the Alien and Sedition laws; 1808 Nov. 26, Albert Gallatin to John Kittredge, regarding the payment of debentures after the embargo is lifted; 1823 May 12, William H. Crawford to William Pierce, circular regarding discriminating duties; 1828 Nov. 17, Richard Rush, circular concerning public monies and the Bank of the United States; 1831 May 20, Samuel D. Ingham, circular concerning payments to sick and disabled seamen; 1833 Nov. 20, Roger B. Taney to William Beach, regarding the appointment of Stephen H. Lane as boatman; 1840 Nov. 21, Levi Woodbury, circular concerning the insufficiency of funds for discharging allowances to fishing vessels; 1850 April 25, William M. Meredith to F.G. Low, regarding duties on imports (lumber, "wood in other forms," potatoes) from Nova Scotia and New Brunswick; 1850 Sept. 9, Thomas Corwin to Low, regarding the tonnage of the schooner "Brent."
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- United States. Dept. of the Treasury. Letters and circulars, 1793-1850 : to the Collector of Customs, Gloucester, Mass.
Du Ponceau, Peter Stephen, 1760-1844. Papers, 1663-1844 (bulk 1781-1844)
Title:
Peter Stephen Du Ponceau papers 1663-1844
A group of incoming letters relate to law, linguistics, and, less importantly, history, 1781-1827. Among the correspondents are James Fenimore Cooper and John Sergeant on law, George W. Featherstonhaugh, Albert Gallatin, and John Pickering on linguistics, and Jared Sparks on history. The second group consists of Du Ponceau's correspondence and notes, including notes on silk culture, 1820s, copies of the legal opinions of Bushrod Washington, and papers dealing with constitutional questions in Alabama, 1831-1833. Also present in this group are autobiographical letters, 1836-1844, addressed to Robert Walsh and others. The third group contains Du Ponceau's letter books, 1792-1801, 1803-1814, 1820-1842; legal precedents, 1784-1798, 1801-1830; letters, 1818-1843, from John Pickering, the Boston lawyer and judge who shared Du Ponceau's interest in linguistics. Du Ponceau's notes and abstracts concerning the origin of the American Philosophical Society, taken from the minutes of the Junto, the American Society for Promoting Useful Knowledge, the American Philosophical Society, and from the Jared Sparks edition of the Works of Benjamin Franklin. The transcriptions of letters sent to Du Ponceau, prepared by Job R. Tyson, a Vice-President of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, were to be used for a memorial biography of Du Ponceau, prepared after his death in 1844. Tyson's selection reflects a strong bias toward military and political figures including DeWitt Clinton, James Kent, John Marshall, James Madison, and James Monroe.
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- Du Ponceau, Peter Stephen, 1760-1844. Papers, 1663-1844 (inclusive), 1781-1844 (bulk).
Holbrook, Franklin F. Franklin F. Holbrook papers 1933-1948.
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Franklin F. Holbrook papers 1933-1948.
Collection of articles by Mr. Holbrook. Titles include, Some values in the preservation of historic sites, The story of the Horn papers, Two interesting old letters, The annual historical tour, The contribution to a French day program, The ever present past, The Historical Survey on the job, Local viewpoints on the social studies, A neglected bit of Pennsylvania history, Pittsburgh and the War of 1812, and Review of the work of the Historical Society. Some of the articles were also presented as speeches.
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- Holbrook, Franklin F. Franklin F. Holbrook papers 1933-1948.
Gallatin, Albert, 1761-1849. [Free Frank] 1809 July 1, Wash. City [to] Robert Purviance, Baltimore / Albert Gallatin.
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[Free Frank] 1809 July 1, Wash. City [to] Robert Purviance, Baltimore / Albert Gallatin.
Holograph signed. Sent to Robert Purviance, Esquire, Collector, from the Secretary of the Treasury, no. 21.
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- Gallatin, Albert, 1761-1849. [Free Frank] 1809 July 1, Wash. City [to] Robert Purviance, Baltimore / Albert Gallatin.
Briggs, Isaac, 1763-1825. Isaac Briggs papers, 1691-1886.
Title:
Isaac Briggs papers, 1691-1886.
Correspondence, writings, circulars, patents, and patent applications. Subjects include the Society of Friends, Elias Hicks and the Hicksites, appointments to office, abolition, slavery, and public education. Correspondents include William C.C. Claiborne, DeWitt Clinton, Albert Gallatin, Thomas Jefferson, John Mason, and members of the Briggs family.
ArchivalResource: 220 items.1 container.1 microfilm reel.
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- Briggs, Isaac, 1763-1825. Isaac Briggs papers, 1691-1886.
Jay Johns Papers, 1918-1974.
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Jay Johns Papers, 1918-1974.
Personal and business correspondence of Jay Winston Johns, Jr. (1888-1974), coal industrialist from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and later an "adopted son" of Virginia, becoming a leader in preserving homes of renowned Virginians.
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- Jay Johns Papers, 1918-1974.
Dallas, Alexander James, 1759-1817. Autograph letter signed : [Philadelphia], to "My dear Sir," [possibly A.E. Gallatin], 1808 Dec. 14.
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Autograph letter signed : [Philadelphia], to "My dear Sir," [possibly A.E. Gallatin], 1808 Dec. 14.
Concerning the election of Madison, the international situation with particular reference to England and France, and criticizing George Canning's remarks on the United States.
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- Dallas, Alexander James, 1759-1817. Autograph letter signed : [Philadelphia], to "My dear Sir," [possibly A.E. Gallatin], 1808 Dec. 14.
Records of District Courts of the United States. 1685 - 2009. Petitions for Remission
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Records of District Courts of the United States. 1685 - 2009. Petitions for Remission
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- Records of District Courts of the United States. 1685 - 2009. Petitions for Remission
Dawes, William, 1745-1799. Papers, 1727-1814.
Title:
Papers, 1727-1814.
Papers of William Dawes and other family members. Papers relating to Dawes' military career include his commission as adjutant of the regiment of militia in Boston, a book of military orders for Dawes, directions for military movements, and an account of provisions made for the Continental Army troops from 1779-1780. There is a ledger account of Dawes and Cooidge, Dawes' merchant and trading business. Dawes' land and house in Marlborough are represented in a map, drawing, and written description. Other financial and real estate records include promissory notes, deeds, a rent agreement, and bills to Dawes' estate. (Cont.) The collection also contains letters to John Goddard from Senators Nicholas Gilman and Jeremiah Mason. Topics discussed include the status of a merchants' petition to Congress, criticism of Jefferson's anti-mercantile policies, the Election of 1812, tensions between the Executive and Legislative branches concerning the Embargo, the nation's general preparedness and conduct of the war, and the appointment of Albert Gallatin as Secretary of the Treasury.
ArchivalResource: 3 v. and 1 case.
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- Dawes, William, 1745-1799. Papers, 1727-1814.
Gallatin, Albert, 1761-1849. Albert Gallatin papers, 1802-1815.
Title:
Albert Gallatin papers, 1802-1815.
Letter from Albert Gallatin dated Paris 27 Mar. 1815, to an unknown person concerning the authorization of Mr. [John Payne] Todd to draw money from the recipient's bank account, requesting an order be sent to Dover for himself and his baggage to prevent interaction and search; together with a printed circular signed by Gallatin (1802 Aug. 27) of the Treasury Dept., which was attached to a copy of the regulations concerning the Mississippi River trade.
ArchivalResource: 2 items.
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- Gallatin, Albert, 1761-1849. Albert Gallatin papers, 1802-1815.
Redick, David, d.1805. Letter, 1802 December 17, Washington, [D.C.], to Albert Gallatin, n.p.
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Letter, 1802 December 17, Washington, [D.C.], to Albert Gallatin, n.p.
Has been informed a party of Indians is at Pittsburgh on way to seat of government; among them is person passing as Col. [Benjamin] Logan; is sure he is an imposter; Indians go to tell of grievances at hands of Gov. Harrison; advises President [Jefferson] be notified.
ArchivalResource: 1 p. on 1 leaf ; 32 cm. x 20 cm.
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- Redick, David, d.1805. Letter, 1802 December 17, Washington, [D.C.], to Albert Gallatin, n.p.
Zug, Robert M., 1852-1914. Robert M. Zug papers, 1737-1898.
Title:
Robert M. Zug papers, 1737-1898.
Among the papers are some manumission papers, Prince George Co. Va. (1737-1778); autograph album; papers of Zachariah Chandler and Henry W. Lord.
ArchivalResource: 0.5 linear ft. (1 box, 1 large manuscript)
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- Zug, Robert M., 1852-1914. Robert M. Zug papers, 1737-1898.
Means, Robert, d. 1808. Papers of Robert Means, 1782-1836.
Title:
Papers of Robert Means, 1782-1836.
Legal and business papers of Robert Means and Daniel Call. Included are a few personal letters discussing political news in Virginia and Ohio. Among correspondents are Virginia Land Office, Duncan McArthur and Albert Gallatin.
ArchivalResource: 105 pieces.1 box.
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- Means, Robert, d. 1808. Papers of Robert Means, 1782-1836.
Gallatin, Albert, 1761-1849. Papers.
Title:
Papers. 1800-1811.
Letters between the treasury department and the surveyor general discussing surveying Ohio and the Northwest Territory. Includes eight letters between Joseph Nourse and Rufus Putnam; 46 letters between Albert Gallatin and Jared Mansfield; and nine letters of Gallatin and Mansfield with other officials. Contact repository for more information.
ArchivalResource: 0.25 cubic foot.
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- Gallatin, Albert, 1761-1849. Papers.
Davenport, Elizabeth. History of New Geneva / Elizabeth Davenport 1934.
Title:
History of New Geneva / Elizabeth Davenport 1934.
Typescript manuscript.
ArchivalResource: .05 linear ft.
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- Davenport, Elizabeth. History of New Geneva / Elizabeth Davenport 1934.
Taylor, John, 1753-1824. Papers, 1789-1929.
Title:
Papers, 1789-1929.
Collection contain letters from Taylor concerning debts of the estate of Gen. Thomas Nelson; settlement of the estate of "Carter," evidently of West Point, Va.; imminence of war with Great Britain (1807); agriculture; republicanism; political theories of Albert Gallatin with reference to Thomas Jefferson; and the proposed establishment in Richmond of a newspaper to enunciate republican principles. Included also are copies of letters and papers bearing on a pamphlet by John Adams in 1776; and the family history of Taylor in a letter from his grandson in 1875.
ArchivalResource: 12 items.
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- Taylor, John, 1753-1824. Papers, 1789-1929.
Gallatin, Albert, 1761-1849. Autograph letter signed : Washington, to Noah Webster, 1807 Jan. 6.
Title:
Autograph letter signed : Washington, to Noah Webster, 1807 Jan. 6.
Thanking him for a copy of his dictionary and commenting on his table of exports and the Bank of the United States.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 p.) ; (8vo)
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- Gallatin, Albert, 1761-1849. Autograph letter signed : Washington, to Noah Webster, 1807 Jan. 6.
Gallatin, Albert, 1761-1849. Autograph letter signed : Washington, to C.A. Rodney, 1804 Sept. 25.
Title:
Autograph letter signed : Washington, to C.A. Rodney, 1804 Sept. 25.
Concerning sick leaves for government employees in various cities.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 p.) ; (8vo)
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- Gallatin, Albert, 1761-1849. Autograph letter signed : Washington, to C.A. Rodney, 1804 Sept. 25.
New York University. Collection of printed materials on the founding of the University, 1830-1982 (bulk: 1830-1860)
Title:
New York University Collection of Printed Materials on the Founding of the University, 1830-1982 (inclusive), 1830-1860 (bulk)
This collection contains documentation surrounding the University's 1831 founding as well as material from subsequent decades that pertains to events of note in NYU's early history.
ArchivalResource: 2.9 linear feet
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- Records of the Founding of the University, Bulk, 1830-1860, 1830-1982
Tazewell family. Papers, 1772-1866.
Title:
Papers, 1772-1866.
Most of the correspondence is directed to Henry Tazewell and Littleton Waller Tazewell. These records contain a typescript booklet with copies of letters from 1772-1866, including papers on the trial of Aaron Burr, letters of Aaron Burr and letters from prominent public figures. Two volumes are diaries of John N. Tazewell, 19 September 1847 - 24 September 1849 and 20 September 1848 - 1 January 1850. One volume is the household account book of Littleton Waller Tazewell, June 1836 - June 1837, and one volume is a record of tombstone inscriptions at St. Paul's Cemetery, Norfolk, Va., 1673 - 1859, compiler not established.
ArchivalResource: 1 booklet.4 v. (405 p.)
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- Tazewell family. Papers, 1772-1866.
Macon, Nathaniel, 1757-1837. Letter : Washington, to Thomas Worthington, 1810 April 9.
Title:
Letter : Washington, to Thomas Worthington, 1810 April 9.
Macon writes about Congressional activities, especially non-intercourse and a national bank. He comments on the administration of James Madison particularly a dispute between cabinet members Albert Gallatin and Robert Smith.
ArchivalResource: 5 leaves.
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- Macon, Nathaniel, 1757-1837. Letter : Washington, to Thomas Worthington, 1810 April 9.
War of 1812 mss., 1776-1879
Title:
War of 1812 mss., 1776-1879
Consists of individual items acquired separately either as a gift or purchase from a variety of sources, relating to the War of 1812.
ArchivalResource: 3181 items
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- War of 1812 mss., 1776-1879
American Philosophical Society Archives. Record Group IIc, 1826-1836
Title:
American Philosophical Society Archives. Record Group IIc 1826-1836
This is part of the large inventory for the American Philosophical Society Archives. For complete information concerning this collection, please view the . Collection Description
ArchivalResource: 1.0 section
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- American Philosophical Society Archives. Record Group IIc, 1826-1836
Records of Gallatin Award Dinners, 1957-1985
Title:
Records of Gallatin Award Dinners 1957-1985
The Albert Gallatin Associates, established in 1956 by New York University alumni, constitute a community of concerned individuals who demonstrate by their continuing support their confidence in the University's educational leadership. Donors are honored at annual awards dinners. This collection contains printed records and photograhs of Gallatin Awards Dinners from the years 1957 to 1985.
ArchivalResource: 5.5 linear feet; 5.5 linear feet (11 boxes)
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- Records of Gallatin Award Dinners, 1957-1985
Van Cleve-Dover collection 1791-1954 1830-1860.
Title:
Van Cleve-Dover collection 1791-1954 1830-1860.
The Van Cleve-Dover Collection includes materials created, collected, or used by members of the Van Cleve and Dover families, particularly Benjamin Van Cleve, Benjamin's son John W. Van Cleve, and Benjamin's grandson Thomas Dover. These materials include: correspondence; financial and business documents; official and legal documents; writings and research notes; personal notes and mementos; and some genealogical notes.
ArchivalResource: 10 linear feet.
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- Van Cleve-Dover collection 1791-1954 1830-1860.
Johns, Jay Winston, 1888-1974. Jay Johns Papers, 1918-1974.
Title:
Jay Johns Papers, 1918-1974.
Mostly personal and business correspondence of Jay Winston Johns, Jr. Includes papers of the Atlas Fuel Corporation of New York, N.Y. and Pittsburgh, Pa., Lee-Jackson Memorial, Inc., the Virginia Trust for Historic Preservation, and "Ash Lawn" now owned by the College of William and Mary. The correspondence of Johns includes correspondence with Virginia Democratic Party figures such as Albertis S. Harrison, William M. Tuck, Mills Godwin, Harry F. Byrd, Sr. and Carter Glass. Other prominent correspondents are Morton G. Thalhimer, Harry de Butts, James J. Kilpatrick, and George C. Marshall. There are records of social occasions given by Mr. and Mrs. Johns, correspondence relating to her illness and death, and papers relating to his death. The collection includes a manuscript collection by Johns including original items by Phillip Brooks, George Washington Parke Custis, Albert Gallatin and D.H. Hill as well as typescripts and photocopies of letters written by Thomas Jonathan Jackson, Francis Lightfoot Lee, Mary Custis Lee, Richard Henry Lee, and Robert E. Lee; and materials concerning James Monroe and Ezekial Moses.
ArchivalResource: 4, 525 items.
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- Johns, Jay Winston, 1888-1974. Jay Johns Papers, 1918-1974.
Burr, J. Kelsey. Bank of the United States collection, 1774-1865.
Title:
Bank of the United States collection, 1774-1865.
Correspondence, account books, cancelled checks, promissory notes, receipts, and other papers, relating to the first and second Bank of the United States. Correspondents include John Jacob Astor, Nicholas Biddle, Henry Clay, William H. Crawford, J.J. Crittenden, Albert Gallatin, Richard Henry Lee, Isaac Melcher, James Monroe, Joseph Nourse, Richard Rush, John Sergeant, and Daniel Webster.
ArchivalResource: 800 items.3 containers.
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- Burr, J. Kelsey. Bank of the United States collection, 1774-1865.
Gallatin, Albert, 1761-1849. Letter, July 27, 1803.
Title:
Letter, July 27, 1803.
Letter to Robert Gilmor & Sons, Baltimore, Maryland, concerning a certificate of transfer.
ArchivalResource: 1 item
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- Gallatin, Albert, 1761-1849. Letter, July 27, 1803.
Richard Rush Papers, 1805-1852
Title:
Richard Rush Papers 1805-1852
Lawyer and statesman. Correspondence, diary, notes, writings, and engraved portraits relating primarily to Rush’s duties as attorney general, secretary of state, minister to Great Britain, and secretary of the treasury, and legal documents concerning a loan from the Netherlands he arranged to finance the Chesapeake & Ohio Canal Company in and near the District of Columbia.
ArchivalResource: 60 items; 1 containers plus 1 oversize; .2 linear feet
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- Rush, Richard, 1780-1859. Richard Rush papers, 1805-1852.
Law, Lyman, 1770-1842. Letter, 1812 February 24, Washington, D.C., to Coddington Billings, New London, Conn.
Title:
Letter, 1812 February 24, Washington, D.C., to Coddington Billings, New London, Conn.
Decries the United States' political system; mentions Gallatin's Report and the Committee of Ways and Means' resolutions for taxes.
ArchivalResource: 3 p. ; 25 x 20 cm.
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- Law, Lyman, 1770-1842. Letter, 1812 February 24, Washington, D.C., to Coddington Billings, New London, Conn.
War of 1812 collection 1806-1860 War of 1812 collection
Title:
War of 1812 collection 1806-1860 War of 1812 collection
The War of 1812 collection is a miscellaneous collection of approximately 300 single items relating to the War of 1812. The papers cover many aspect of the war on both the American and British sides, including naval and military operations, regimental matters, trade issues, and state and national politics relating to the war.
ArchivalResource: 2.5 linear feet
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- War of 1812 collection, 1806-1860
Wilkinson, James, 1757-1825. Papers, 1784-1882.
Title:
Papers, 1784-1882.
Consists of typescript copies of James Wilkinson's papers located throughout the Reuben T. Durrett Collection on Kentucky and the Ohio River Valley. Contains correspondence, financial records, contractual agreements, land evaluations, and memoranda. Correspondents include John Marshall, Isaac Shelby, Henry Knox, Jonathan Dayton, Albert Gallatin, Michael Lacassagne, James McHenry, John Adair, Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, James Monroe, and others.
ArchivalResource: .10 linear ft.
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- Wilkinson, James, 1757-1825. Papers, 1784-1882.
Scott, Joseph. Letter book : manuscript, 1801-1810.
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Letter book : manuscript, 1801-1810.
Contains copies of letters authored by Scott, 17 Apr. 1801-24 Nov. 1810, to John Barret, Cary Selden, Gabriel Duvall, Albert Gallatin, and others. The letters chiefly concern law enforcement and government policies; several letters mention the Aaron Burr conspiracy and trial.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (135 leaves) ; 38 cm.
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- Scott, Joseph. Letter book : manuscript, 1801-1810.
Jones, Joseph, 1727-1805. Papers, 1681-1895; (bulk 1794-1842).
Title:
Papers, 1681-1895; (bulk 1794-1842).
Papers of Jones and of his children and grandchildren, including business, personal, and military correspondence, deeds, Virginia militia records, general orders, Treasury Dept. circulars, lists of licensed vessels, letters regarding western lands, and papers relating to the port of Petersburg, Va. Correspondents include John Adams, William H. Crawford, Albert Gallatin, Richard Bland Lee, James Madison, Timothy Pickering, John Randolph, and John Tyler.
ArchivalResource: 704 items.
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- Jones, Joseph, 1727-1805. Papers, 1681-1895; (bulk 1794-1842).
Wirt, William, 1772-1834. William Wirt papers, 1786-1850 (inclusive), [microform].
Title:
William Wirt papers, 1786-1850 (inclusive), [microform].
The papers consist of personal correspondence and miscellany of William Wirt, lawyer, Attorney General of the United States (1817-1829), author, and 1832 presidential candidate. Most of the letters are either to and from Wirt's second wife, Elizabeth Washington Gamble Wirt, their children, or Wirt's personal friends. The correspondence reflects the intellectual, legal, political and social life in Richmond, Washington, and Baltimore, and relates to the people and legal cases with whom Wirt was associated.
ArchivalResource: 24 reels.
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- Wirt, William, 1772-1834. William Wirt papers, 1786-1850 (inclusive), [microform].
Harrison, William Henry, 1773-1841. Papers, 1779-1922, 1800-1815.
Title:
Papers, 1779-1922, 1800-1815.
Consists of photostats and transcripts of manuscript and printed material collected by Logan Esarey, professor of history at Indiana University, for his book Messages and letters of William Henry Harrison, Indianapolis: Indiana Historical Society, 1922. 2 vols. Indiana Historical Collections, v.7-8.
ArchivalResource: 797 items.
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- Harrison, William Henry, 1773-1841. Papers, 1779-1922, 1800-1815.
Crowninshield Family. Crowninshield Family Papers, 1697-1909.
Title:
Crowninshield Family Papers, 1697-1909.
This collection of correspondence, business papers, family history, and photographs illustrate the business and personal activities of the Crowninshield Family.
ArchivalResource: 20 boxes (10 linear feet)
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- Crowninshield Family. Crowninshield Family Papers, 1697-1909.
Albert Gallatin Associates (New York University). Records of Gallatin Award dinners, 1957-1985.
Title:
Records of Gallatin Award dinners, 1957-1985.
The Albert Gallatin Associates, established in 1956 by New York University alumni, constitute a community of concerned individuals who demonstrate by their continuing support their confidence in the University's educational leadership. Donors are honored at annual awards dinners. This collection contains printed records and photograhs of Gallatin Awards Dinners from the years 1957 to 1985.
ArchivalResource: 5.5 linear ft. (11 boxes).
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- Albert Gallatin Associates (New York University). Records of Gallatin Award dinners, 1957-1985.
Gallatin, Albert, 1761-1849. Autograph letter signed : [Washington], to the President of the United States, 1802 Apr. 21.
Title:
Autograph letter signed : [Washington], to the President of the United States, 1802 Apr. 21.
Enclosing a draft of the articles agreed upon by the Georgia Commissioners.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 p.) ; (8vo)
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- Gallatin, Albert, 1761-1849. Autograph letter signed : [Washington], to the President of the United States, 1802 Apr. 21.
Records of the U.S. Customs Service. 1745 - 1997. Correspondence
Title:
Records of the U.S. Customs Service. 1745 - 1997. Correspondence
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- Records of the U.S. Customs Service. 1745 - 1997. Correspondence
Worthington, Thomas, 1773-1827. Papers of Thomas Worthington, 1795-1827.
Title:
Papers of Thomas Worthington, 1795-1827.
Correspondence, diaries, accounts, and maps relating to Worthington's political career, family, and business interests. Topics include agriculture, banking, Chillicothe Public Land Office, Indians, land sales, military operations, settlement and government of the Northwest Territory, surveys, and Ohio statehood, elections, and politics. Correspondents include Lewis Cass, Jessup N. Couch, William H. Crawford, William Creighton, Samuel Finley, Albert Gallatin, Thomas Gibson, John Hamm, Benjamin Hough, Samuel Huntington, William Jones, Joseph Kerr, Duncan McArthur, Jeremiah McLene, Nathaniel Macon, Jared Mansfield, Nathaniel Massie, Return J. Meigs, Benjamin Ruggles, Solomon Sibley, Wyllys Silliman, John Sloane, P. E. Thomas, Edward Tiffin, Isaac Van Horne, and Micajah T. Williams.
ArchivalResource: 22 microfilm reels.
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- Worthington, Thomas, 1773-1827. Papers of Thomas Worthington, 1795-1827.
Russell, Jonathan, 1771-1832. Letter to Albert Gallatin, 1818 February 7.
Title:
Letter to Albert Gallatin, 1818 February 7.
Letter to Albert Gallatin in which he transmits a copy of a note from Count d[́Ingistom?], Minister of State and Foreign Affairs, regarding the death of Charles XIII and the accession of his successor, Charles John, to the throne of Sweden and Norway. Written at Stockholm, Sweden.
ArchivalResource: 1 page.
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- Russell, Jonathan, 1771-1832. Letter to Albert Gallatin, 1818 February 7.
Lawrence, William Beach, 1800-1881. W. B. Lawrence letter to Albert Gallatin, [manuscript] 1828 Apr 5.
Title:
W. B. Lawrence letter to Albert Gallatin, [manuscript] 1828 Apr 5.
Lawrence writes to Gallatin, enclosing a letter and other enclosures for James Madison (not present), regarding the application of funds remitted to London by the University of Virginia. Lawrence also mentions that "a Mr. Ritchie, now at the head of an academy in Scotland" would be a desirable acquisition for the University. Lawrence concludes with a discussion of current European politics.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Lawrence, William Beach, 1800-1881. W. B. Lawrence letter to Albert Gallatin, [manuscript] 1828 Apr 5.
Muhlenberg family papers, 1769-1866, 1769-1866
Title:
Muhlenberg family papers, 1769-1866 1769-1866
The papers include miscellaneous letters, letterbooks, books, certificates, and diplomas of various members of the Muhlenberg family. Among them are photostats of letters and papers of General John Peter Gabriel Muhlenberg and officers of the Continental Army on military affairs in the Southern Department during the American Revolution (1772-1804); photostats of letters to Albert Gallatin, Nathanael Greene, Edward Hand, Winthrop Sargent, Baron von Steuben, William Alexander, and George Washington; photostat of General Muhlenberg's journal of trips to the Ohio (1784, 1797); photostats of letters and notes of Gotthilf H. E. Muhlenberg, including a diary kept at Halle (1771) and extracts of thirty letters to Stephen Elliott of Beaufort and Charleston, South Carolina (1808-1815); photostats of letters of Henry A. Muhlenberg about his biography of General Muhlenberg (1848-1849); and photostats of letters of Henry Melchior Muhlenberg (1711-1787). Also included is an original letterbook of Peter Muhlenberg, paymaster of the United States Army, kept at Augusta and Savannah, Georgia (1836-1842). Henry Muhlenberg's notebooks (1784-1813), written in Latin or German script, in a small hand, includes a wealth of botanical observations, with a focus on Lancaster, Pennsylvania. The Henry Muhlenberg journals are a record of daily occurrences, with many features of a commonplace book, containing prescriptions, notes of questions asked candidates for the Lutheran ministry, and the plan of a barn. There is also a biographical account of Rev. Henry Melchior Muhlenberg (1711-1787).
ArchivalResource: 4.25 Linear feet, 2 boxes, 10 oversize items, 25 volumes
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- Muhlenberg family papers, 1769-1866, 1769-1866
John Jacob Astor Collection 2011-203., 1798-1799, 1816
Title:
John Jacob Astor Collection 1798-1799,1816
The John Jacob Astor Collection,1798-1799, 1816, consists of two signed receipts to William Irving and a 1816 letterfrom Astor to President James Madison.
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- John Jacob Astor Collection 2011-203., 1798-1799, 1816
Rush, Richard, 1780-1859. Richard Rush papers, 1804-1857.
Title:
Richard Rush papers, 1804-1857.
Correspondence, 1804-1857, of Richard Rush, including letters sent and received by Rush to and from various friends, colleagues, acquaintances.
ArchivalResource: 1 box (ca. 154 items)
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- Rush, Richard, 1780-1859. Richard Rush papers, 1804-1857.
Peter Adolph Grotjahn Memoir, 1844-1846
Title:
Peter Adolph Grotjahn Memoir 1844-1846
After emigrating from Germany to Philadelphia in 1796, Peter Adolph Grotjahn established himself within the city's mercantile community, trading opportunistically both inland and coastwise as far as the Caribbean. In 1812, he began publishing a commercial newspaper, and he became increasingly active in local Democratic Party politics. The APS copy of Peter Grotjahn's memoir is a typescript copy of an original volume held at the Historical Society of Pennsylvania. Written for his grandchildren, the memoir begins with a relatively brief genealogical discussion, but concentrates on his personal and political life and commercial experiences prior to 1817. The last section of the autobiography was completed posthumously from notes, and includes extracts from Grotjahn's diary as late as 1844. Grotjan's Philadelphia Public Sale Reports
ArchivalResource: 1.0 Volume(s)
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- Peter Adolph Grotjahn Memoir, 1844-1846
Albert Gallatin Marginalia, Circa 1822
Title:
Albert Gallatin Marginalia Circa 1822
Marginal notes on North American Indians in Champlain's "Voyages de la Nouvelle France..." Includes one page of remarks on Canadian Indians, and a one-page list of words of Montagnais language.
ArchivalResource: 1.0 Volume(s)
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- Albert Gallatin Marginalia, Circa 1822
Goulburn, Henry, 1784-1856. Correspondence, 1814.
Title:
Correspondence, 1814.
Ms. copies of correspondence between British representatives for the Treaty of Ghent William Adams, James Gambier, and Henry Goulburn; and Robert Stewart Castlereagh, who supervised their work with the American delegates on the mission. Castlereagh's letters instruct Britain's delegates on official British policy; the representatives respond with descriptions of negotiations with their American counterparts John Quincy Adams, James Bayard, Henry Clay, Albert Gallatin, and Jonathan Russell. Some correspondence relating to the treaty between Henry Goulburn and Henry Bathurst is also included.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- Goulburn, Henry, 1784-1856. Correspondence, 1814.
Collection on William Harris Crawford, 1814-1833.
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Collection on William Harris Crawford, 1814-1833.
This collection consists of materials focusing on Crawford's political career. The correspondence in the collection includes both letters written to and from Crawford. Noteworthy letter authors in the William Harris Crawford Papers include Henry Clay, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, James Monroe, and Matthew L. Davis (an author and journalist who was on hand to support Aaron Burr during his 1804 duel with Alexander Hamilton). See inventory for descriptions of letters.
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- Collection on William Harris Crawford, 1814-1833.
Gallatin, Albert, 1761-1849. Letter, 1816 July 22, Paris, France to George Rodgers, Havre, France.
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Letter, 1816 July 22, Paris, France to George Rodgers, Havre, France.
The critical situation of affairs with Algiers renders Rodgers' joining the squadron in the Mediterranean imperative.
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- Gallatin, Albert, 1761-1849. Letter, 1816 July 22, Paris, France to George Rodgers, Havre, France.
Boston Bank. Papers, 1796-1826.
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Papers, 1796-1826.
Correspondence and miscellaneous papers of the Boston Bank. Correspondents include bank President John T. Apthorp, cashier Joseph Chapman, U.S. Treasurers Albert Gallatin and William Harris Crawford, William Gray of the U.S. Branch Bank in Boston, and businessman Harrison Gray Otis.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- Boston Bank. Papers, 1796-1826.
Gooch family. Papers, 1800-1891
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Papers of the Gooch Family 1800 - 1891
Correspondence, medical notes, articles for "The Stethoscope," a journal founded and edited by Philip Claiborne Gooch (1825-1855), and other papers, chiefly of Claiborne Watts Gooch (1791-1844), co-editor and publisher of the Richmond Enquirer, relating to Virginia politics, the Virginia Convention of 1829, national politics, states rights and nullification, the National Bank, presidential elections of 1824, 1832, and 1836, and contemporary political figures such as Henry Clay, Andrew Jackson, John Calhoun, and John Tyler. Includes correspondence of Philip Claiborne Gooch describing his life at the University of Virginia, the revolutionary movement of 1848 in Europe, and the treatment of various diseases; papers of his brother, Arthur Fleming Gooch (1832-1898), relating to his teaching career and school in Lynchburg, Va.; and correspondence of a third brother, Richard Barnes Gooch (1820-1851?), editor of the Southern Planter.
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- Benton, Thomas Hart, 1782-1858,. Papers of the Gooch family 1812-1891 (bulk 1824-1849).
Gallatin, Albert, 1761-1849. Letters, 1802-1812.
Title:
Letters, 1802-1812.
Letters, 1802-03, 1808-12, to David Gelston. Gallatin, as Secretary of the Treasury, wrote to Gelston in Gelston's dual role as Collector of Customs, Port of New York and Superintendent of Lighthouses in New York. Subjects include appointments, smuggling, duties, ships' papers, revenue cutters, the embargo, lighthouse matters.
ArchivalResource: 98 items.
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- Gallatin, Albert, 1761-1849. Letters, 1802-1812.
Du Ponceau, Peter Stephen, 1760-1844. Collection, 1781-1844
Title:
Peter Stephen Du Ponceau Collection 1781-1844
A pioneer in ethnographic and linguistic studies of the American Indian and one of the most active members of the American Philosophical Society, Peter Stephen Du Ponceau helped to establish the American Philosophical Society's reputation as one of the world's foremost centers for the study of American Indians and their languages. The Peter Stephen Du Ponceau collection consists of correspondence on legal matters, Indian linguistics, silk culture, maritime law, the American Philosophical Society, and various publications of the early nineteenth century. The collection also includes several essays by Du Ponceau, most of which deal with maritime law.
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- Peter Stephen Du Ponceau Collection, 1781-1844
Gallatin, Albert, 1761-1849. [Letter] 1820 Mars 11, Paris, À Monsieur Marron, Paris / Albert Gallatin.
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[Letter] 1820 Mars 11, Paris, À Monsieur Marron, Paris / Albert Gallatin.
Holograph signed. A letter to Mr. Marron, President of the Consistory of the Reform Church, asking for a reference for Terry Rival who was seeking employment in Princess Galitzin's household. Letter written while Ambassador to France.
ArchivalResource: 1 leaf ; 24 cm. + 1 translation (28 cm.)
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- Gallatin, Albert, 1761-1849. [Letter] 1820 Mars 11, Paris, À Monsieur Marron, Paris / Albert Gallatin.
Breckinridge, James, 1763-1833. Papers of the Randolph and Nicholas families, 1777-1875.
Title:
Papers of the Randolph and Nicholas families, 1777-1875.
The collection contains one drawing by Thomas Jefferson on verso of letter, 1777, from Charles Lewis; 12 bills to Jefferson, chiefly from English taverns; and a lottery ticket. The collection also contains correspondence between James Monroe and Edmund Jennings Randolph about a financial matter, and a letter from Monroe to Thomas Mann Randolph about a treaty with Spain and a proposed surveying expedition about which Mathew Carey also writes. There are legal papers and correspondence of Wilson Cary Nicholas over finances with Edmund Randolph, John Taylor and James Breckinridge as well as with Albert Gallatin about customs inspectors, Peyton Randolph on the election of Madison, and William Wirt about a naval appointment. Correspondence of Thomas Mann Randolph includes a letter of advice from his father on entering college, and letters concerning the Lynchburg bank, and a cruel overseer at Varina. Correspondence of Thomas Jefferson Randolph concerns land purchases in Albemarle, repairs at the University of Virginia and memories of his wife. Letters of George Wythe Randolph deal with a feud between his father and John Randolph of Roanoke to Henry Stephens Randall and a lengthy discussion of Jefferson, abolition, and the Fugitive Slave Law. The collection also contains a note from Dabney Carr, a letter from the sons of James A. Bayard to Samuel Smith about Jefferson's denial of an 1800 election deal with Bayard, a letter from Joseph Coolidge about publication of Jefferson's biography, and a legal statement of Peggy Eaton. The remaining letters contain family news written by Ellen Wayles Randolph Coolidge, Jane Hollins Nicholas Randolph, Margaret Smith Nicholas, and Cornelia Jefferson Randolph. The collection also contains an account by Sarah Nicholas Randolph of George Wythe Randolph's death and an 1831 plat of Lego.
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- Breckinridge, James, 1763-1833. Papers of the Randolph and Nicholas families, 1777-1875.
Clay, Henry, 1777-1852,. Henry Clay letter and Albert Gallatin document [manuscript] 28 May 1847.
Title:
Henry Clay letter and Albert Gallatin document [manuscript] 28 May 1847.
The collection contains a letter, 1847 May 28, Henry Clay to W.R. Prince ordering plants and trees. The collection also contains a contract between Albert Gallatin, as Secretary of the Treasury, and John Smith, for the receipt of public money, 1811 February 27.
ArchivalResource: 2 items.
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- Clay, Henry, 1777-1852,. Henry Clay letter and Albert Gallatin document [manuscript] 28 May 1847.
Du Ponceau, Peter Stephen, 1760-1844. Papers, 1786-1842.
Title:
Papers, 1786-1842.
These are letters on law, business, Indian languages, and the American Philosophical Society. The correspondents are Edward S. Burd, Samuel Coates, Albert Gallatin, and William Tilghman.
ArchivalResource: 9 items.
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- Du Ponceau, Peter Stephen, 1760-1844. Papers, 1786-1842.
Lafayette, Marie Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert Du Motier, marquis de, 1757-1834. Autograph letter signed : n.p., to [William Harris] Crawford, Paris, [1814].
Title:
Autograph letter signed : n.p., to [William Harris] Crawford, Paris, [1814].
Signed with initials. Refers to the arrival of Albert Gallatin and James Bayard in Amsterdam. Includes folded letter sheet with address. Folded letter sheet with address.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (2 p.) ; 21 x 17 cm.
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- Lafayette, Marie Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert Du Motier, marquis de, 1757-1834. Autograph letter signed : n.p., to [William Harris] Crawford, Paris, [1814].
Indian vocabularies, 1820-1844, 1820-1844
Title:
Indian vocabularies, 1820-1844 1820-1844
Copies of 82 vocabularies representing 73 languages with notes and additions made by Du Ponceau and Albert Gallatin. Vocabularies for South American languages are copied from rare printed sources, while North American vocabularies are from both printed and manuscript sources. The first 23 pages of the volume are the Continuance Docket of the Court of Common Pleas, Philadelphia County, 1783-1786. Cases noted are those involving Stephen Dutilh, Samuel Garrigues, John Girard, John Holker, Charles J. de Longchamps, and Claude P. Raguet.
ArchivalResource: 1.0 Volume(s), 1 volume, 253 p.
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- Indian vocabularies, 1820-1844, 1820-1844
Gallatin, Albert, 1761-1849. Papers, 1794-1952 (bulk 1794-1828, 1890-1952).
Title:
Papers, 1794-1952 (bulk 1794-1828, 1890-1952).
Correspondence, legal documents, appointment books, address books, invitations, visiting cards, writings, clippings, accounts, wills, certificates, a genealogy, an extra-illustrated book, articles, minutes, ration books, and other papers of Albert Gallatin and the Gallatin family (1794-1952). Great-grandson A.E. Gallatin is especially well-represented. Papers of A.E. Gallatin in the collection include correspondence and other material related to his career as an artist, art collector, and bibliographer; a list of his sizeable art collection; appointment diaries and address books; membership certificates and cards; and copies and proofs of some of his writings, including an extra-illustrated copy of his book Gallatin Iconography. Material from other family members includes Albert R. Gallatin's papers related to the division and closing of the Gallatin Bourse (family trust) and Frederic Gallatin Jr.'s letters from France during World War II.
ArchivalResource: 5.7 linear ft.
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- Gallatin, Albert, 1761-1849. Papers, 1794-1952 (bulk 1794-1828, 1890-1952).
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826. Papers of the Randolph family of Edgehill [manuscript] 1749(1790-1850)1886.
Title:
Papers of the Randolph family of Edgehill [manuscript] 1749(1790-1850)1886.
Containing papers of the allied Nicholas family and Jefferson family. The collection includes 64 letters from Thomas Jefferson and 375 to him relating to family affairs, management of Monticello and his financial relations. Letters from John Taylor of Caroline to Wilson Cary Nicholas, 1806-1808, contain important material on politics; a group of letters of George Wythe Randolph, Secretary of War of the Confederacy, contain copies of his correspondence with Jefferson Davis and other Confederate leaders. The bulk of the papers after 1820 consists of the correspondence of George Wythe Randolph, his brother Thomas Jefferson Randolph and wife Jane Nicholas Randolph, and their children, particulary Mary Buchanan Randolph and A draft copy of the will of Martha Jefferson Randolph, April 18, 1834 is included. The collection includes deeds, plats, patents, and other legal papers concerning lands in Albemarle, Fluvanna, Goochland, Henrico, and Powhatan Counties, several of which establish the chain of title to Edgehill. Deeds for land owned by the Randolph Family (Richard Randolph, Jr., Thomas Mann Randolph, Thomas Jefferson Randolph), the Eppes Family (Francis Eppes, Richard Eppes, and William Eppes), and the Nicholas Family (John Nicholas, George Nicholas, and Robert Carter Nicholas.) Of interest is a plat of the town of Beverley, Henrico County, surveyed by Peter Jefferson (1751 June 6) and a survey of Thomas Bryan Martin's land (1762 March 29) The survey is of the Manor of Greenway Court, a tract of 8840 acres in Frederick County granted to Martin by Thomas Lord Fairfax, made in connection with the lawsuit of Thomas B. Martin vs. Peter Wolf, defendant in an ejection suit. (Perhaps used after 1762 in an early case, not listed in T. J.'s Case Book.). Correspondents include John Adams, John Barnes, Charles L. Bankhead, James Breckenridge, James Brown, Dabney S. Carr, Peter Carr, Charles Clay, Henry Clay, Ellen Coolidge, Joseph Coolidge, Tench Coxe, Andrew Donald, Francis Eppes, John Wayles Eppes, Maria Jefferson Eppes, Edward Everett, Albert Gallatin, Elbridge Gerry, George Gilmer, Burgess Griffin, Alexander Hamilton, Richard Hanson, John Harvie, Thaddeus Kosciuszko, Marie Joseph Paul Marquis de Lafayette, Richard Henry Lee, Nicholas Lewis, James Lyle, James Madison, Philip Mazzei, James Maury, James Monroe, Robert Morris, Timothy Pickering, Thomas Pinckney, Anne Cary Randolph, Martha Jefferson Randolph, Thomas Mann Randolph, Sr., Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr., William Short, Samuel Smith, Nicholas P. Trist, Virginia Randolph Trist, Thomas Walker, George Washington, Eli Whitney, James Wilson, and George Wythe.
ArchivalResource: 5000 items.
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- Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826. Papers of the Randolph family of Edgehill [manuscript] 1749(1790-1850)1886.
Gallatin, Albert, 1761-1849. Letter to Henry Sewall : Washington, D.C. : LS, 1803 Mar. 9.
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Letter to Henry Sewall : Washington, D.C. : LS, 1803 Mar. 9.
Sending a duplicate of his decision in the case of Joseph McLellen et al., owners of the ship Eliza.
ArchivalResource: 1 leaf ; 25 cm.
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- Gallatin, Albert, 1761-1849. Letter to Henry Sewall : Washington, D.C. : LS, 1803 Mar. 9.
Binns, John, 1772-1860. Letter to A[sbury?] Dickens, 1824 August 9.
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Letter to A[sbury?] Dickens, 1824 August 9.
Binns sends a volume and briefly mentions Clay, Gallatin and the election of 1824.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Binns, John, 1772-1860. Letter to A[sbury?] Dickens, 1824 August 9.
Addison, Alexander, 1759-1807. Papers of Alexander Addison, 1786-1803.
Title:
Papers of Alexander Addison, 1786-1803.
This collection of correspondence contains long runs of letters from newspaper publisher Hugh Henry Brackenridge and from the Reverend Charles Nisbet of Dickinson College, and a short run of letters from Congressman William Findley. Addison, Brackenridge, Nisbet and Findley were all educated men of Pennsylvania. To Addison, Brackenridge was a fellow lawyer and writer. Nisbet was Addison's friend and a fellow Scottish theologian. Findley's relationship to Addison is less clear, although they both worked to quiet the Whiskey Rebellion. The bulk of the correspondence relates to the time and place in which they were written. All correspondents mention constitution ratification and early congressional events. Brackenridge writes repeatedly about the Jay Treaty and Pinckney Treaty. Brackenridge also references events surrounding the Whiskey Rebellion, and writes about his political enemy, Albert Gallatin, a federalist and foil to Alexander Hamilton's fiscal policy. Brackenridge provides editorial feedback on Addison's political tracts and essays. Findley's few letters detail events in the House of Representatives. Nisbet's letters are the most colorful, and touch upon the broadest range of domestic and foreign issues, most notably his openly sarcastic hostility towards post-revolutionary politics, both American and French. Nisbet also corresponds extensively with Addison about deeply personal problems related to Nisbet's alcoholic son. Names of people and events that are inferred, rather than explicitly stated in the correspondence, are bracketed in the item level scope content notes. The majority of the correspondence includes typed transcriptions, which are filed with the original letters. Address information within the correspondence varies and is noted at the item level when known.
ArchivalResource: 1 box.
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- Addison, Alexander, 1759-1807. Papers of Alexander Addison, 1786-1803.
New York University. Office of the Chancellor. Administrative records, 1827-1890.
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Administrative records, 1827-1890.
The records include material about the founding of the University and about the construction of the original University building on Washington Square in 1835, as well as financial, administrative and academic records from later in the century, including minutes, annual reports, bills and receipts, clippings of newspaper articles about the University, and printed ephemera issued by the University. Correspondents from the early period include John Delafield, A.E. Gallatin, Thomas H. Gallaudet, Morgan Lewis, Francis Lieber, James M. Mathews, Valentine Mott, Samuel Thomson, and Jonathan M. Wainwright.
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- New York University. Office of the Chancellor. Administrative records, 1827-1890.
Gallatin, Albert, 1761-1849. Comparative Indian vocabulary, 1836.
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Comparative Indian vocabulary, 1836.
This manuscript volume of Indian vocabulary by Gallatin represents part of his work, A Synopsis of the Indian Tribes of North America, published by the American Antiquarian Society in 1836. The volume, evidently a printer's copy compares the vocabulary of many North American Indian tribes and also contains select sentences from various tribal languages. There are also two letters by Gallatin dated 1826 and 1847 respectively, the earlier one pertaining to Indian languages.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (with 2 letters) ; oversize.
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- Gallatin, Albert, 1761-1849. Comparative Indian vocabulary, 1836.
Alexander von Humboldt papers, 1801-1859, 1793-1859
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Alexander von Humboldt papers, 1801-1859 1793-1859
This collection contains miscellaneous letters and papers relating to explorations of South America, Cuba, and Mexico; scientific investigations; Latin American antiquities and linguistics; and publications. There are also copies of 26 letters from Humboldt to Pierre Hyacinth Azais and Jules Berger de Xivrey, from originals at the Duke University Medical Center Library.
ArchivalResource: 0.25 Linear feet; Ca. 250 items
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- Alexander von Humboldt papers, 1801-1859, 1793-1859
Rochelle, James Henry, 1826-1889. Paper, 1811-1907; (bulk 1811-1898).
Title:
Paper, 1811-1907; (bulk 1811-1898).
Correspondence and other papers of Rochelle and of his father, James Rochelle, court clerk of Courtland, Va. The papers of the elder Rochelle concern U.S. politics during the early 19th century, Rochelle's agricultural activities, and life in Virginia at the time. J.H. Rochelle's papers relate to his early naval training, his duties on various vessels and in the Confederate Navy, his service in and around Charleston harbor, and family affairs. Includes papers relating to Rochelle's work on the Hydrographical Commission of the Amazon, organized ca. 1871 to explore and survey that part of the Amazon River lying in Peru. Correspondents include Richard Blow, Albert Gallatin, Thomas Gholson, Edwin Gray, William Hines, Benjamin W. Johnston, James Johnston, Samuel Kello, Stephen R. Mallory, J.Y. Mason, Richard E. Parker, Robert Taylor, and John Tyler.
ArchivalResource: 965 items.
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- Rochelle, James Henry, 1826-1889. Paper, 1811-1907; (bulk 1811-1898).
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826. Papers, 1763-1824.
Title:
Papers, 1763-1824.
Notes and correspondence between Jefferson and various friends and family members as well as business and political associates. Topics include family news, events during Jefferson's years as governor of Virginia (1779-1781), vice-president (1796-1801) and president (1801-1809) of the United States. Also, his views on education, notes on gardening and wines; lists of items sent to Richmond with the removal of the state capital; the course of the war during the Revolution; foreign relations during and after the Revolution; scientific developments; Louisiana Purchase; William Wirt's "Life and Character of Patrick Henry;" and the death of George Wythe. See collection file for list of correspondents.
ArchivalResource: 117 items ; 39 cm. and smaller.
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- Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826. Papers, 1763-1824.
Gallatin, Albert, 1761-1849. Albert Gallatin letter to James Madison [manuscript], 1801 July 27.
Title:
Albert Gallatin letter to James Madison [manuscript], 1801 July 27.
Letter from Gallatin, Treasury Dept., Washington, D.C. to James Madison, President, regarding commissions to be prepared.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Gallatin, Albert, 1761-1849. Albert Gallatin letter to James Madison [manuscript], 1801 July 27.
United States. Dept. of the Treasury. Circular regarding imports, 1808 March 21.
Title:
Circular regarding imports, 1808 March 21.
Circular to Edward Pope, collector of New Bedford, Mass., signed by Albert Gallatin of the United States Treasury. It concerns imports and exports to and from the United States and procedures for conforming with the embargo act passed 1808 March 12.
ArchivalResource: 2 pages.
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- United States. Dept. of the Treasury. Circular regarding imports, 1808 March 21.
Miller, William, fl. 1801. Letter to Albert Gallatin, 1801 August 13.
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Letter to Albert Gallatin, 1801 August 13.
Miller writes concerning the construction of a lighthouse on Faulkner's Island. He discusses exploration of the island for a suitable site, submission of proposals, alterations in the plan to bring down construction costs, the selection of a Mr. Woodward of Connecticut who offered to face the structure with hewn stone, and the delayed completion of the work. Both Gallatin and Thomas Jefferson have signed their approval of the proposed construction.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Miller, William, fl. 1801. Letter to Albert Gallatin, 1801 August 13.
Hopkinson, Joseph, 1770-1842. Letters of Joseph Hopkinson [manuscript], 1798-1834.
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Letters of Joseph Hopkinson [manuscript], 1798-1834.
Hopkinson's correspondence discusses current events including Russian success, the downfall of Napoleon, and aid to Revolutionary War victims; recommends a grandson of Thomas McKean for employment; describes Andrew Daschkoff's exemption from payment of wages to a dismissed servant; and expresses strong opinions about famous Americans including Jefferson, Paine, and Washington. Correspondents include John Nicholson, Andrew Daschkoff, John Fanning Watson, and William Sullivan.
ArchivalResource: 7 items.
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- Hopkinson, Joseph, 1770-1842. Letters of Joseph Hopkinson [manuscript], 1798-1834.
Jedediah Huntington papers, 1776-1815
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Jedediah Huntington papers 1776-1815
Jedediah Huntington was an American general in the Continental Army during the American revolution. The collection consists largely of letters written to Huntington during his tenure as collector of customs at New London, Connecticut from Gabriel Duval, Albert Gallatin, Richard Rush, John Steele, Oliver Wolcott, and other officials of the Comptroller's Office of the U.S. Treasury Department
ArchivalResource: .21 linear foot (1 volume)
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- Jedediah Huntington papers, 1776-1815
Gallatin, Albert, 1761-1849. Autograph letter signed : n.p., to unknown person, n.p., [circa 1810?].
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Autograph letter signed : n.p., to unknown person, n.p., [circa 1810?].
Relates to land grants made by Congress to Lafayette for his participation in the American Revolution. Signed A.G.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (4 p.) ; 25 x 20 cm.
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- Gallatin, Albert, 1761-1849. Autograph letter signed : n.p., to unknown person, n.p., [circa 1810?].
Gallatin, Albert, 1761-1849. Letter, 1809 March 9, Washington City [D.C.] to Benjamin Harrison, Richmond, Va.
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Letter, 1809 March 9, Washington City [D.C.] to Benjamin Harrison, Richmond, Va.
Letter, 9 March 1809, to Benjamin Harrison, late Commissioner of Loans, Richmond, Va. concerning transfer certificates issued by Harrison after he had left office.
ArchivalResource: 1 p. ; 22 cm.
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- Gallatin, Albert, 1761-1849. Letter, 1809 March 9, Washington City [D.C.] to Benjamin Harrison, Richmond, Va.
Gallatin, Albert, 1761-1849. ALS, 1825 February 18 : New Geneva, PA, to an unidentified gentleman.
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ALS, 1825 February 18 : New Geneva, PA, to an unidentified gentleman.
Gallatin writes commenting on the political situation in the Union. He refers with relief to the election of 1824 and to Andrew Jackson's defeat.
ArchivalResource: 4 p. ; 24.5 x 19.5 cm.
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- Gallatin, Albert, 1761-1849. ALS, 1825 February 18 : New Geneva, PA, to an unidentified gentleman.
Seaton family. Seaton family papers, 1788-1956.
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Seaton family papers, 1788-1956.
These papers are primarily those of John Means (1821-1910); his wife, Harriet Hildreth Perkins Means (1826-1895); their son E.C. (Ellison Cooke) Means (1864-1956); his brother William (d. 1837); his uncle Hugh Means (1812-1884); his grandfather, Colonel John Means (1770-1837); his aunt, Margaret A. Means (d. 1921); and his son-in-law, William Biggs Seaton (1855-1927). Materials include both personal and business-related correspondence, financial records, legal documents, memorabilia, newspaper clippings, journals, scrapbooks, and photographs.
ArchivalResource: ca. 21 cu. ft. (26 boxes, 18 volumes)
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- Seaton family. Seaton family papers, 1788-1956.
Roberts, Jonathan, 1771-1834. A Fathers's recollection addressed to his children as a legacy transmissible to his descendants in future time, 1799-1830.
Title:
A Fathers's recollection addressed to his children as a legacy transmissible to his descendants in future time, 1799-1830.
Memoirs of Jonathan Roberts, Quaker, political leader in Pennsylvania, congressman and United States senator. Besides genealogical data on the Roberts family, who settled in Merion Township in 1682, and moral precepts, these volumes contain information on political trends, 1799-1830, and on the social and economic development of the nation. The reminiscences present scenes of Robert's domestic life, early school days, apprenticeship, intellectual development, and his activities as an ardent Jeffersonian Democrat in state and national politics. John Quincy Adams, Simon Cameron, Henry Clay, William H. Crawford, Albert Gallatin, Andrew Jackson, James Madison, James Monroe, Martin Van Buren, and others are discussed. Roberts' participation in the debates relating to the War of 1812, financial problems, and other national issues are described.
ArchivalResource: 2 v.
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- Roberts, Jonathan, 1771-1834. A Fathers's recollection addressed to his children as a legacy transmissible to his descendants in future time, 1799-1830.
James Monroe Papers, 1758-1839
Title:
James Monroe Papers 1758-1839
United States president, secretary of state, secretary of war, and diplomat; delegate to the Continental Congress from and governor of Virginia. Correspondence relating primarily to negotiations for the Louisiana Purchase, the Monroe-Pinkney treaty with Great Britain, the War of 1812, the purchase of Florida, South American independence, and Virginia politics and a diary, an account book of memoranda and official and personal accounts, and other papers.
ArchivalResource: 5,200 items; 50 containers; 16 linear feet; 13 microfilm reels
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- James Monroe Papers, 1758-1839
Henry Goulburn papers 1813-1826 1814 Goulburn, Henry, papers
Title:
Henry Goulburn papers 1813-1826 1814 Goulburn, Henry, papers
The Goulburn papers (301 items) contain the diplomatic correspondence and official documents of Henry Goulburn, British negotiator of the Treaty of Ghent. The collection includes the official and private letters between the British commissioners and the British Foreign Office, letters between the American and British commissioners, and drafts of the treaty. Included is one of the six original copies of Treaty of Ghent, written in the hand of Henry Clay and signed by each commissioner.
ArchivalResource: 1 linear foot
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- Henry Goulburn papers, Goulburn, Henry, papers, 1813-1826, 1814
Gallatin, Albert, 1761-1849. Letter : Washington, D.C., to Charles Simms, Alexandria, Va., 1806 Oct. 6.
Title:
Letter : Washington, D.C., to Charles Simms, Alexandria, Va., 1806 Oct. 6.
Autograph letter signed. Gallatin asks Simms to investigate the whereabouts of a trunk and other containers that were shipped to him from New York.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (2 p.)
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- Gallatin, Albert, 1761-1849. Letter : Washington, D.C., to Charles Simms, Alexandria, Va., 1806 Oct. 6.
Benton, Thomas Hart, 1782-1858. Papers of the Gooch family [manuscript] 1800-91.
Title:
Papers of the Gooch family [manuscript] 1800-91.
Correspondence, medical notes, articles for "The Stethoscope," a journal founded and edited by Philip Claiborne Gooch (1825-1855), and other papers, chiefly of Claiborne Watts Gooch (1791-1844), co-editor and publisher of the Richmond enquirer, relating to Virginia politics, the Virginia Convention of 1829, national politics, states rights and nullification, the National Bank, presidential elections of 1824, 1832, and 1836, and contemporary political figures such as Henry Clay, Andrew Jackson, John Calhoun, and John Tyler. Includes correspondence of Philip Claiborne Gooch describing his life at the University of Virginia, the revolutionary movement of 1848 in Europe, and the treatment of various diseases; papers of his brother, Arthur Fleming Gooch (1832-1898), relating to his teaching career and school in Lynchburg, Va.; and correspondence of a third brother, Richard Barnes Gooch (1820-1851?), editor of the Southern planter. The Gooch family resided in Henrico Co., and Richmond, Va. Correspondents include Thomas Hart Benton, Francis Preston Blair, Arthur Spicer Brockenbrough, Peter Vyvian Daniel, Robley Dunglison, Henry Alonzo Edmundson, John Floyd, Albert Gallatin, Robert Mercer Taliaferro Hunter, Amos Kendall, John Randolph, Thomas Jefferson Randolph, Thomas Ritchie, Francis Robert Rives, William Cabell Rives, Edmund Ruffin, Benjamin Rush, Winfield Scott, Andrew Stevenson, Alexander Hugh Holmes Stuart, George Tucker, and Martin Van Buren.
ArchivalResource: 5 ft.
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- Benton, Thomas Hart, 1782-1858. Papers of the Gooch family [manuscript] 1800-91.
Gallatin, Albert, 1761-1849. Autograph letter signed : New York, to Virgil David, Lawrenceville, Pa., 1836 June 2.
Title:
Autograph letter signed : New York, to Virgil David, Lawrenceville, Pa., 1836 June 2.
Gallatin expresses his gratitude at being elected an honorary member of the Lawrenceville Lyceum. Gallatin also promises to send David a copy of his soon-to-be-published work, "A Synopsis of the Indian Tribes of North America."
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 leaf) ; 25 x 20 cm.
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- Gallatin, Albert, 1761-1849. Autograph letter signed : New York, to Virgil David, Lawrenceville, Pa., 1836 June 2.
Du Ponceau, Peter Stephen, 1760-1844. Indian vocabularies, 1820-1844.
Title:
Indian vocabularies, 1820-1844.
This volume contains copies of 82 vocabularies representing 73 languages with notes and additions made by Du Ponceau and Albert Gallatin. Vocabularies for South American languages are copied from rare printed sources, while North American vocabularies are from both printed and manuscript sources.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (253 p.).
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- Du Ponceau, Peter Stephen, 1760-1844. Indian vocabularies, 1820-1844.
Perkins, Elias, 1767-1845. Elias Perkins papers, 18th-19th centuries.
Title:
Elias Perkins papers, 18th-19th centuries.
Papers reflecting Perkins's various activities chiefly reflecting his interests as a judge, member of U.S. Congress, and banking and business activities.
ArchivalResource: 332 items.
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- Perkins, Elias, 1767-1845. Elias Perkins papers, 18th-19th centuries.
Gallatin, Albert, 1761-1849. Letter, 1813 March 22 [Washington], to William Smith Shaw, Boston.
Title:
Letter, 1813 March 22 [Washington], to William Smith Shaw, Boston.
To Shaw as Clerk of the District Court, regarding upcoming trials.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Gallatin, Albert, 1761-1849. Letter, 1813 March 22 [Washington], to William Smith Shaw, Boston.
Coast Guard Collection of Historical Documents, 1827-1958
Title:
Records of the U.S. Coast Guard. 1785 - 2005. Coast Guard Collection of Historical Documents
This series consists of files the Academy acquired from several Coast Guard offices and other sources. Some of the records were received from the Coast and Geodetic Survey (CGS), Customs Service, Lighthouse Service (LHS), and Revenue Cutter Service (RCS). The most prevalent type of material in this series is correspondence, but other document types represented include financial records (i.e., estimates and receipts), personnel and payroll records, contracts, ships' logs, specifications, and a Congressional Report. Questions and concerns about various subjects were discussed and include topics relating to shipbuilding, to construction and oversight of lighthouses and customhouses, to revenue collection (i.e., tariffs), and to information about coasts and coastlines.
ArchivalResource: 1 Letter Archives Box, Standard; 2 Legal Archives Box, Standard
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- Records of the U.S. Coast Guard. 1785 - 2005. Coast Guard Collection of Historical Documents
Papers, [ca. 1622-1895], 1770-1850 (bulk)
Title:
Papers, [ca. 1622-1895], 1770-1850 (bulk)
Consists primarily of papers of Goodhue family, particularly Benjamin Goodhue (1748-1814), Salem, Mass. businessman and U.S. Representative and Senator, his son Jonathan (1783-1848), New York merchant, and Jonathan's brother-in-law General Matthew Clarkson. Includes correspondence, deeds, legal documents, and other material concerning family property in Salem and elsewhere, business matters in Massachusetts and New York, politics and current events, and family affairs; account books concerning Genesee County land, 1822-1841; genealogy by Jonathan; diary, 1848-1850, and journal of voyage to Europe, 1850, of Charles C. Goodhue; accounts and letter book, 1832-1833, and account of voyage to England and Europe, 1832-1833, of Frederick G. Foster; account of voyages to Europe, 1834-1837, by William C. Goodhue; and records concerning adjustments for damaged cotton on the ship FANNY FOSDICK, ca.1858.
ArchivalResource: 5 cubic ft.
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- Goodhue family. Papers, [ca. 1622-1895], 1770-1850 (bulk)
Records of the Office of the Chancellor, 1827-1890
Title:
Records of the Office of the Chancellor 1827-1890
ArchivalResource: 7.0 linear feet; 7.0 linear feet
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- Records of the Office of the Chancellor, 1827-1890
Monroe, James, 1758-1831. Letter to Alexander J. Dallas, [manuscript] 1814 Jan. 30.
Title:
Letter to Alexander J. Dallas, [manuscript] 1814 Jan. 30.
Monroe, Washington, D.C., writes to Dallas regarding Dallas' son, George Mifflin Dallas, Albert Gallatin, and their mission abroad.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Monroe, James, 1758-1831. Letter to Alexander J. Dallas, [manuscript] 1814 Jan. 30.
Clarke, James Freeman, 1810-1888. Additional correspondence, 1787-1886
Title:
James Freeman Clarke additional correspondence, 1787-1886
Letters written to the Unitarian clergyman and author James Freeman Clarke and his family.
ArchivalResource: 5 boxes (2.5 linear ft.)
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- James Freeman Clarke additional correspondence, 1787-1886.
United States. Commissioner of Loans. Commissioner of Loans of the United States records, 1799-1807 (bulk 1801).
Title:
Commissioner of Loans of the United States records, 1799-1807 (bulk 1801).
Contains 17 documents pertaining to the Commissioner of Loans of the United States who was Thomas Perkins in Boston and then Stephen Moylan, Esq. in Philadelphia. The documents include: a note of the United States payable to John Jeffries, May 20, 1799, with an assignment of the note by Jeffries to Allen Crocker, Boston, October 15, 1807, on the verso; 13 letters from the Treasury Department Comptrollers Office signed from John Steele, comptroller, and David Rawn, principal clerk, usually acknowledging receipt of financial documents from Perkins or receipt of bills for payment of staff and stationary, May-October 1801; a financial draft from George Simpson, Esq., cashier of the Bank of U.S., May 7, 1801; a warrant of transfer from the U.S. Secretary of the Treasury Albert Gallatin, May 19, 1801; and a circular letter from Gallatin to Stephen Moylan, June 23, 1806.
ArchivalResource: 0.1 c.f. (1 folder)
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- United States. Commissioner of Loans. Commissioner of Loans of the United States records, 1799-1807 (bulk 1801).
Jackson, Jonathan, 1743-1810. Lee family papers, 1535-1957.
Title:
Lee family papers, 1535-1957.
Correspondence, letterbooks, journals, writings, business records, family papers, and scrapbooks pertaining chiefly to free trade, Harvard University, Lee-Jackson family genealogy, the Massachusetts Militia, tariffs, and trade with China, India, South America, and the West Indies. Correspondents include Charles Francis Adams, John A. Andrew, John C. Calhoun, John Murray Forbes, Albert Gallatin, Edwin Lawrence Godkin, Robert Young Hayne, George Frisbie Hoar, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Fanny Kemble, Abbott Lawrence, Henry Cabot Lodge, and Augustus Saint Gaudens.
ArchivalResource: 41 microfilm reels.
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- Jackson, Jonathan, 1743-1810. Lee family papers, 1535-1957.
Kramer, LeRoy. Western Pennsylvania glassworks.
Title:
Western Pennsylvania glassworks.
Transcript of a speech delivered at the Historical Society of Western Pennsylvania.
ArchivalResource: .05 linear ft.
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- Kramer, LeRoy. Western Pennsylvania glassworks.
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826. Thomas Jefferson papers, 1779-1826.
Title:
Thomas Jefferson papers, 1779-1826.
Microfilm of correspondence from the Jefferson papers and other collections in the New-York Historical Society. Correspondents include Albert Gallatin, Horatio Gates, Rufus King, and Baron von Steuben.
ArchivalResource: 475 items.2 microfilm reels.
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- Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826. Thomas Jefferson papers, 1779-1826.
Financial documents collection, 1769-1870.
Title:
Financial documents collection, 1769-1870.
Financial documents pertaining to such individuals as Aaron Burr, Baron von Steuben, and Albert Gallatin, as well as to several institutions. Papers cover receipts, cancelled checks, and certificates of stock.
ArchivalResource: 1.1 cubic ft.
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- Museum of the City of New York. Financial documents collection, 1769-1870.
Bigelow, John P. (John Prescott), 1797-1872. Papers, 1805-1896 (bulk 1814-1863)
Title:
John P. (John Prescott) Bigelow papers, 1805-1896 (inclusive), 1814-1863 (bulk)
Letters, diaries, and papers of American politician John P. (John Prescott) Bigelow.
ArchivalResource: 9 boxes (4 linear ft.)
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- John P. (John Prescott) Bigelow papers, 1805-1896 (inclusive) 1814-1863 (bulk).
Ellis family. Papers of the Ellis family, 1780-1869.
Title:
Papers of the Ellis family, 1780-1869.
This collection contains the papers of Captain Josiah Ellis: a 1784 letter notifying him to assemble the militia, a 1782 notice to collect militia fines, a 1780 list of his militia company in Amherst County, Virginia, his 1786 appointment to superintend the 8th district election for the overseer of the poor. The papers of Charles Ellis include: 1809 and 1810 passports, an 1819 deed for Ellis and Allan (tobacco firm), 1824 agreement to dissolve the firm, 1827 appointment as director of Richmond Dock Company; Powhatan Ellis, Mississippi, an 1836 appointment by Andrew Jackson as chargé d'affairs. The collection also includes the papers of Thomas H. Ellis: 1850 letter from Ferdinand de Lesseps concerning military importance of the James River and Kanawha Canal, 1848 letter from Nelson Page to his sister congratulating her on her marriage to Ellis, 1857 letter from J. March, Paris, about developing Virginia's resources and transportation, 1869 commission at Virginia Military Institute. Also included are a 1789 printed list of the cargo on three ships, an 1851 C.L. Mosby letter, stock certificates from North River Navigation Company and Farmers Bank of Virginia, an 1802 circular about duty-free cotton trade on the Mississippi River signed by Albert Gallatin, an 1801 note to Israel Whilen, and an undated duplicate copy of a letter from George Washington to Benjamin Harrison concerning low stock of ammunition and clothing during the American Revolution.
ArchivalResource: 21 items.
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- Ellis family. Papers of the Ellis family, 1780-1869.
Vaughan, John, 1755-1841. Papers, 1768 - ca. 1936
Title:
John Vaughan papers, 1768 - Circa 1936
The collection of about 850 items covers the period from 1782 to c. 1936, with the bulk dating to the 1780s to 1840s. The collection is divided into four series. Series I contains correspondence relating to a wide variety of topics, including French and English politics, business, trade, religious matters, and personal affairs. Many of the items are letters of introduction. There is also information on John Vaughan’s immigration to America, Joseph Priestley, vaccines and inoculation (with Jefferson's comments on the same), Vaughan's business in Philadelphia, and the American Philosophical Society. Also included in this series are 2 boxes with copies of Vaughan correspondence as well as miscellaneous notes by E. W. Madeira, gathered in the course of his research on Vaughan in the 1930s. Series II consists of three volumes. Included are two of Vaughan's commonplace books. One, entitled, "J. Vaughan's book," May 17, 1779 (47 pp., in Latin; 870/L34), includes mostly Latin notations. The other commonplace book, dated 1783 (ca. 66 pp.; B V 462.c), includes comments on several prominent Americans, such as Benjamin Rush and David Rittenhouse, as well as American society generally. The third volume is a copybook with thirty letters spanning the period 1784 to 1801 (B V462.1). Series III includes material relating to Vaughan's administration of the estate of the Philadelphia merchant Samuel Merrick, 1796-1822 (Vaughan-Merrick Papers, B V462.m; 2 boxes). Series IV consists of correspondence between Vaughan and the DuPont Co. for which he served as agent (B V462.4; photocopies of 73 letters).
ArchivalResource: 5.0 Linear feet, Ca. 850 items
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- John Vaughan papers, 1768 - Circa 1936, 1768 - Circa 1936
New York University. Gallatin Papers Project. Papers, 1954-1969.
Title:
Papers, 1954-1969.
The records include correspondence, memoranda, clippings, a grant pro posal, notes on Gallatin's genealogy, photoprints, and a bound volume of calendared documents located at New-York Historical Society, all relating to the editing project. Project faculty included Bayrd Still, Chairman of the Department of History; James O. Wettereau, first executive editor; Brooke Hindle; Thomas P. Govan; Carl E. Prince; Helene H. Fineman.
ArchivalResource: 2.5 linear feet 6 ms boxes.
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- New York University. Gallatin Papers Project. Papers, 1954-1969.
Gallatin, Albert, 1761-1849. Papers, 1258-1947 (bulk 1780-1849).
Title:
Papers, 1258-1947 (bulk 1780-1849).
Personal and official correspondence, wills, deeds, pamphlets, notes, speeches, drafts, land papers, commissions, marriage certificates, wax bas-relief portraits, historical snuff boxes, medals, watercolor portraits, engravings, and other papers of Gallatin and his family (1258-1947). Reflected in the collection are his early years as a Swiss immigrant, his life on the Pennsylvania frontier, his service as a Senator and Congressman from that state from 1784 to 1801, his work as Secretary of the Treasury during 1801-1814, and his later career as a diplomat. There is also genealogical material on the Gallatin family, including source documents.
ArchivalResource: 44.3 linear ft.
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- Gallatin, Albert, 1761-1849. Papers, 1258-1947 (bulk 1780-1849).
Carr, Dabney, 1773-1837. Papers of the Terrell family [manuscript], 1790-1870.
Title:
Papers of the Terrell family [manuscript], 1790-1870.
Letters written by Dabney Carr Terrell and his sisters on social affairs in Albemarle County, Lexington, and Winchester, Va. Includes correspondence of Dabney Carr and of John A.G. Davis, first University of Virginia professor of law, discussing some early problems of the University. The collection also contains a letter from Albert Gallatin in Paris to Dabney Carr Terrell while a student at the University of Geneva; an unsigned copy by Martha Jefferson Trist Burke of a letter from Thomas Jefferson to Thomas Cooper; two letters from John Reuben Thompson to Eugene Davis; and a typewritten copy of Thompson's journal, Feb. 29 to Dec. 29, 1864.
ArchivalResource: 39 items.
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- Carr, Dabney, 1773-1837. Papers of the Terrell family [manuscript], 1790-1870.
Madison, James, 1751-1836. Letter, 1802 April 26, Washington [D.C.] to [Thomas Jefferson], [Washington D.C.].
Title:
Letter, 1802 April 26, Washington [D.C.] to [Thomas Jefferson], [Washington D.C.].
Enclose a copy of agreement entered into between the commissioners of the United States and of Georgia in pursuance of the act regarding the limits of the state of Georgia and the establishment of a government in the Mississippi Territory; the importance of the transaction induced the insertion of an additional clause; this should be communicated to Congress during the present session.
ArchivalResource: 2 p. on 1 leaf ; 25 cm. x 20 cm.
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- Madison, James, 1751-1836. Letter, 1802 April 26, Washington [D.C.] to [Thomas Jefferson], [Washington D.C.].
Nicholson, John, 1757-1800. Papers, 1772-1819 [microform].
Title:
Papers, 1772-1819 [microform].
The records consist of John Nicholson's private papers which were seized by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania around 1800 in order to prosecute its claims against his estate and unravel the many difficult title conflicts involving his vast land holdings.
ArchivalResource: 27 reels of microfilm.
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- Nicholson, John, 1757-1800. Papers, 1772-1819 [microform].
Randolph, John, 1773-1833. Letters : of John Randolph, 1794, 1830-1831.
Title:
Letters : of John Randolph, 1794, 1830-1831.
In 1794 Randolph writes to his stepfather St. George Tucker about the refusal of the Senate to seat Albert Gallatin and queries Tucker on the constitutionality of the action. In 1830 and 1831, he writes Thomas A. Morton about his health, renting out Bizarre, poor crops, and the possibility of war in Europe being deterred by fear of subsequent revolution, and the sale of several lots of land. The collection also contains reminiscences, 1898 May 4, of Powhatan Bouldin, a Danville newspaper editor; Thomas Bouldin, pioneer and some of his descendants, by Robert F. Hutcheson, n.d., and some genealogical notes.
ArchivalResource: 5 items.
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- Randolph, John, 1773-1833. Letters : of John Randolph, 1794, 1830-1831.
Mason, Jeremiah, 1768-1848. [Letter] 1813 July 5, Washington [to] William Plumer.
Title:
[Letter] 1813 July 5, Washington [to] William Plumer.
Offering to send the governor of N.H. political news, and commenting on the Senate resolution regarding Albert Gallatin.
ArchivalResource: 1 letter in folder ; 26 cm.
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- Mason, Jeremiah, 1768-1848. [Letter] 1813 July 5, Washington [to] William Plumer.
James Madison Papers, 1723-1859, (bulk 1771-1836)
Title:
James Madison Papers 1723-1859 (bulk 1771-1836)
United States president and secretary of state, delegate to the United States Continental Congress, and United States representative from Virginia. Correspondence, memoranda, autobiography, notes of debates in the Continental Congress (1776) and the Federal Convention (1787), and related material.
ArchivalResource: 12,000 items; 103 containers plus 3 oversize; 33 linear feet; 28 microfilm reels
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- James Madison Papers, 1723-1859, (bulk 1771-1836)
American Philosophical Society Archives. Record Group IIe. 1845-1865.
Title:
Record Group IIe.
This is part of the large inventory for the American Philosophical Society Archives. For complete information concerning this collection, please view the Collection Description.
ArchivalResource: 1.0 section
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- American Philosophical Society Archives. Record Group IIe, 1845-1865
Lewis Cass papers (1774-1924)
Title:
Lewis Cass papers (1774-1924)
The Lewis Cass papers contain the political and governmental letters and writings of Lewis Cass, American army officer in the War of 1812, governor and senator from Michigan, American diplomat to France, secretary of war in the Andrew Jackson administration, secretary of state under James Buchanan, and Democratic candidate for President. These papers span Cass' entire career and include letters, speeches, financial documents, memoranda, literary manuscripts, newspaper clippings, and a travel diary. In addition to documenting his political and governmental career, the collection contains material concerning relations between the United States and Native Americans, and Cass' role in presidential politics.
ArchivalResource: 3 linear feet
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- William L. Clements Library. Lewis Cass papers, 1774-1924.
Nicholson family. Nicholson family papers, 1759-1846.
Title:
Nicholson family papers, 1759-1846.
Correspondence, wills, estate papers, accounts, receipts, bills, deeds, and legal and financial papers, 1759-1846, of the family of naval officer James Nicholson of Maryland and New York City and his wife Frances Witter Nicholson.
ArchivalResource: 1 box (ca. 320 items)
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- Nicholson family. Nicholson family papers, 1759-1846.
Walworth family. Walworth family papers, 1774-1884 [microform].
Title:
Walworth family papers, 1774-1884 [microform].
Consists of correspondence, financial records, legal records, official documents, architectural drawings and various ephemera. Contains detailed correspondence concerning land transactions for the Connecticut Land Company; records of the post offices of Painesville, Ohio, and Cleveland, Ohio; records of the Port of Cuyahoga; records of the Circuit Court of Geauga County, Ohio, Corporation of the Village of Cleveland, and the Cleveland School House; records of the Cleveland Branch of the Erie Bank of Pennsylvania; land valuations and tax lists for Cleveland and the Fire Lands; and legal records of Litchfield County, Connecticut, and New London County, Connecticut. Correspondents include William Eldredge, Frederick Miner, Gideon Granger, Calvin Pease, Samuel Huntington, David Abbott, Nathaniel Ledyard, Lewis Cass, Oliver Phelps, Charles P. Barnum, Lewis Morgan, and Oliver Forward. A calendar of correspondents is included in the register to the collection. Insight into the social relations of the Walworths and their relations, including the Dunlap, Beattie, Strickland, Keyes, Wren, and Avery families, is seen through the correspondence between the women in the Walworth family.
ArchivalResource: 6 rolls of microfilm.
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- Walworth family. Walworth family papers, 1774-1884 [microform].
Gallatin, Albert, 1761-1849. Autograph letter signed : Washington, to Aquila Brown, 1801 Aug. 3.
Title:
Autograph letter signed : Washington, to Aquila Brown, 1801 Aug. 3.
Concerning the seizure of refined sugar imported in a manner forbidden by law.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 p.) ; (8vo)
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- Gallatin, Albert, 1761-1849. Autograph letter signed : Washington, to Aquila Brown, 1801 Aug. 3.
Drowne family papers, 1728-1936, (bulk 1750-1885)
Title:
Drowne family papers Drowne family papers 1728-1936 (bulk 1750-1885)
The Drowne family papers encompass the correspondence and documents of several generations of an old and distinguished Rhode Island family, with the bulk of the materials consisting of writings and other materials pertaining to the life of Solomon Drowne, M.D. (1753-1834).
ArchivalResource: 10 linear feet (ca. 2800 items)
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- Drowne family papers, 1728-1936, (bulk 1750-1885)
Claiborne, William C. C. (William Charles Cole), 1775-1817. William C.C. Claiborne letter book, 1804-1811 (bulk 1804-1805).
Title:
William C.C. Claiborne letter book, 1804-1811 (bulk 1804-1805).
The collection consists of a fair copy letter book (1804-1805), two manuscript letters with typescript copies, and a proclamation of William C. C. Claiborne. The letter book contains 218 items of official and some personal correspondence of Claiborne reflecting his relationship with administrative superiors, describing his efforts to maintain peaceful relations with the Spanish authorities and the Native Americans, particularly the Caddo and the Choctaw Indians, discussing problems occasioned by the importation of Negroes, the establishment of a legislative council and a judicial system, the revival of the Louisiana bank, Spanish land grants and surveys in the Natchez District, Catholic disputes in the district of Saint Bernard, irregularities in the postal service, shipments of supplies to Fort Stoddard and Fort Stephens, his relationship with municipal authorities in New Orleans and commanding officers of military posts at Natchitoches, Ouachita, Concordia, Pointe Coupee, Plaquemine, and Saint John the Baptist. Letters by Claiborne are chiefly to James Madison, Secretary of State; Albert Gallatin, Secretary of the Treasury; President Thomas Jefferson; Marquis de Casa Calvo; Sheriff Louis Kerr; James Brown; James Petit, Mayor of New Orleans; J. B. Provost; and to commandants and other military officers of the various districts of the territory of Orleans. Letters received by Claiborne include many by the above figures, including Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, Louis Kerr, J. B. Prevost, Albert Gallatin, and the Marquis de Casa Calvo among others. A few personal letters of Claiborne and his family are included. The collection includes an act, approved and signed by William C. C. Claiborne, providing for bounty payments for the killing or execution of slaves who were involved in an insurrection in the Territory of Orleans, and in the burning of dwellings.
ArchivalResource: 3 items.1 ms. v. ; 36 x 24 cm.1 microfilm reel.
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- Claiborne, William C. C. (William Charles Cole), 1775-1817. William C.C. Claiborne letter book, 1804-1811 (bulk 1804-1805).
William Short Papers, 1778-1853
Title:
William Short Papers 1778-1853
Secretary to President Thomas Jefferson, diplomat, and landowner. Diplomatic, financial, and personal correspondence, financial and business papers, memorabilia, and other papers relating to Short's activities as secretary to Jefferson, his diplomatic missions, and business interests.
ArchivalResource: 20,000 items; 64 containers plus 5 oversize; 26 linear feet; 32 microfilm reels
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- William Short Papers, 1778-1853
Nicholas, Wilson Cary, 1761-1820. Letter to Albert Gallatin [manuscript], 1816 May 30.
Title:
Letter to Albert Gallatin [manuscript], 1816 May 30.
Letter from Cary Wilson Nicholas to Albert Gallatin, U.S. senator and Secretary of the Treasury, requesting the establishment of a public University of Virginia "and such additional Colleges, Academies, and Schools, as shall shall diffuse the benefits of education throughout the Commonwealth."
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Nicholas, Wilson Cary, 1761-1820. Letter to Albert Gallatin [manuscript], 1816 May 30.
Peter Curtenius Papers, Bulk, 1809-1814, 1748-1844
Title:
Peter Curtenius Papers Bulk, 1809-1814 1748-1844
Peter Curtenius served as the United States Marshal of the District of New York during the War of 1812. The collection primarily relates to his duties as Marshal, though there are also deeds and other documents pertaining to the Curtenius family's real estate holdings.
ArchivalResource: 0.65 Linear feet; (3 boxes)
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- Peter Curtenius Papers, Bulk, 1809-1814, 1748-1844
Bayard, James A. (James Asheton), 1767-1815. James A. Bayard and Richard H. Bayard Papers, 1797-1885
Title:
James A. Bayard and Richard H. Bayard Papers 1797-1885
:Lawyers, senators, and diplomats, of the Bayard (Baird) family of Delaware. Correspondence, diaries, financial and legal papers, printed matter and miscellaneous material relating to the careers of James A. Bayard and his son Richard H. Bayard.
ArchivalResource: 1,000 items; 4 containers; 1.6 linear feet; 4 microfilm reels
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- Bayard, James A. (James Asheton), 1767-1815. James A. Bayard and Richard H. Bayard papers, 1797-1885.
Archer, William Segar, 1789-1855,. Argosy collection [manuscript], 1795-1893.
Title:
Argosy collection [manuscript], 1795-1893.
Letters, papers, portraits of Revolutionary and nineteenth century statesmen. Subjects dealt with in the letters include slavery, the currency question, agriculture, land grants, politics and government, the silver question, education, and religion.
ArchivalResource: 103 items.
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- Archer, William Segar, 1789-1855,. Argosy collection [manuscript], 1795-1893.
Alexander, Robert, 1767-1841. Robert Alexander papers, 1774-1849.
Title:
Robert Alexander papers, 1774-1849.
The collection is comprised of the papers and related materials of Alexander, a prominent early Kentucky settler in Woodford County.
ArchivalResource: 3 reels microfilm.
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- Alexander, Robert, 1767-1841. Robert Alexander papers, 1774-1849.
Caldwell, John. Papers.
Title:
Papers. 1785-1893.
Caldwell was Receiver for the Shawneetown (Ill.) Land Office and operated a general store for the Rappites. Material relating to Vincennes and New Harmony, Ind. and to the store. Includes letters of Albert Gallatin Caldwell, a naval officer.
ArchivalResource: 389 items.
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- Caldwell, John. Papers.
Papers, 1785, 1805-1985
Title:
Papers, 1785, 1805-1985
Correspondence, minutes, reports, photographs, etc., of Alice Paul, Quaker, lawyer, and women's rights activist.
ArchivalResource: 109 file boxes, 2 half file boxes, 8 card file boxes, 1 folio box, 7 folio folders, 16 folio+ folders, 7 oversize folders, 2 oversize volumes, photographs, and audiovisual material
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- Papers, 1785, 1805-1985
United States. Department of the Treasury. Office of the Secretary. Letter : Washington, to Ephraim Kirby, 1802 Nov. 5.
Title:
Letter : Washington, to Ephraim Kirby, 1802 Nov. 5.
Letter from Secretary Albert Gallatin, instructing Kirby to deposit the balance of public monies, not required to defray any existing demands against Kirby's late office, into the Bank of Hartford and send the cashier's receipt to the Commissioner of the Revenue.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 p.) ; 26 cm.
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- United States. Department of the Treasury. Office of the Secretary. Letter : Washington, to Ephraim Kirby, 1802 Nov. 5.
Bacon, Edmund, b. 1785,. Papers of the Randolph family of Edgehill and Wilson Cary Nicholas [manuscript], 1765-1869.
Title:
Papers of the Randolph family of Edgehill and Wilson Cary Nicholas [manuscript], 1765-1869.
The collection correspondence between Thomas Jefferson and the following: Francis Eppes, Thomas Walker, Maria Jefferson Randolph, Francis Walker, James Strange, Matthew Maury, Thomas Mann Randolph, Wilson Cary Nicholas, John Barnes, Dabney Carr, Edmund Bacon, Patrick Gibson, James Madison, Martin Dawson, and John Steele. Also included are maps of Germany, a map dividing Albemarle County, Jefferson's map of the James and Fluvanna Rivers from Richmond to Monticello, Jefferson's notes on Monticello, his deed of slaves to Thomas Mann and Martha Randolph, and a marriage contract between Charles Bankhead and Anne Cary Randolph. The Nicholas papers contain letters to Robert C. Nicholas, discssing his business and shipping endeavors, particularly from John Norton of the firm John Norton and Son, merchants of London. There are occasional references to the political situation, including an apology from Norton for signing an address in support of the King. Other topics include the introduction of copper coinage and slave hiring. The Duke of Beaufort, Coloniel Richard Corbin, and Richard Oswald are mentioned briefly. Correspondence of Wilson Cary Nicolas discusses Nicholas's increasingly distressed financial affairs, business endeavors, family matters, western (Kentucky) land, national politics including the elections of 1800, 1804, and 1808, governorship of Virginia, foreign affairs including the War of 1812, high taxes caused by the War of 1812; the Second Bank of the U. S.; and the settlement of George Nicholas's estate. Of interest are letters from Joseph C. Cabell on Jefferson's trade embargo; John Guerrant on the Virginia Militia; James Monroe discussing his plans to travel to the 'western country' and purchase of land near Charlottesville; Nelson Nicholas on studies at the College of William and Mary; Peggy Nicholas on a rumored slave uprising and correct punishment for a young girl; Robert Carter Nicholas on the situation at Fort George; Wilson Cary Nicholas, Jr., on a county fair; Richard Randolph on a shipment of flour stopped by the Committee of Safety and a claim on the same rejected by Patrick Henry; Edmund Randolph on changes to the Constitution which would extend its powers, and Samuel Smith on the Miranda affair and the Burr trial. Several letters mention slaves and slave sales. Other correspondents include James Breckinridge, William Brockenbrough, William A. Burwell, Joseph C. Cabell, William H. Cabell, Dabney Carr, Thomas Fairfax, Albert Gallatin, William B. Giles, George Hairston, Bishop James Madison, John Mason, James Morrison, George Nicholas, Philip Nicholas, Peyton Randolph, Thomas Mann Randolph, Spencer Roane, George William Smith, John Smith, Robert Smith, Samuel Smith, John Taylor of Caroline, Abram Trigg. There are brief mentions of George Logan, James Madison, John Marshall, Commodore John Rodgers, and Littleton Waller Tazewell. Legal and financial papers include bills of sale, bills of exchange, bills of lading, receipts, invoices, promissory notes, land grants, indentures, wills, lottery tickets, speeches on the salary and compensation of the keeper of the penitentiary, and on internal improvements, and notes by Wilson C. Nicholas on militia, currency, military bounties, pardons, slaves and land. Document signers include Isaac Coles, James Leitch, and John Page. Also incudes a biographical sketch of George Nicholas and information on the Ambler family. Militia papers include commissions, returns, orders, lists of fines and instructions regarding an Indian campaign, 1775. Several pertain to the 47th Virginia Militia Regiment from Albemarle County. Papers of the Randolph family of Edgehill concern land sales, legal matters and family news, Of interest are a copy of a letter from Thomas Jefferson; a letter to John M. Perry and James Dinsmore re plans for the University of Virginia; a letter from Richard Kidder Meade on the morality of dancing; letters from Joseph Coolidge on publication of Thomas Jefferson's works and possible arrangements by Lafayette for translation and publication in France; letters from Robert C. Nicholas on the Sub Treasury bill; G.W. Randolph on his Civil War service together with receipts from the Quartermaster's Dept. signed by T. J. Randolph; and letters concerning the Soldiers' Christian Association. Correspondents include H. I. Bowditch, Francis Eppes, Thomas W. Gilmer, Martha Randolph (Patsey), Bernard Peyton, Sarah Nicholas Randolph, Thomas Ritchie, William Starke, and Thomas Jefferson Randolph Taylor. The collection also contains an announcement of the first session of the University of Virginia; a photostat of a list in Jefferson's hand [1811?] of current prices for tobacco from Virginia, Maryland and Kentucy, cotton and rice found with a John Barnes letter; an undated petition to the General Assembly for education slaves before manumission; draft articles/ notes on military bounties and presidential pardons; a Jefferson lottery ticket; and a ghost story. Drawings, maps and surveys include drawings of stands or tables, a plan for a well winch and two views of an unidentified piece of machinery and a hand-painted woodcut of Adair, Ireland. There are also maps and/or surveys of lands in Albemarle and Bedford counties, particularly Jefferson's survey surveys of his property in Albemarle; plat of Edgehill as surveyed by Achille Broadhead; a map of Albemarle County,showing St. Anne's Parish, 1777; and a a survey and plat in Bedford county;
ArchivalResource: 787 items.
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- Bacon, Edmund, b. 1785,. Papers of the Randolph family of Edgehill and Wilson Cary Nicholas [manuscript], 1765-1869.
Papers of Alice Paul, 1785-1985 (inclusive), 1805-1985 (bulk)
Title:
Papers of Alice Paul, 1785-1985 (inclusive), 1805-1985 (bulk)
Series I, Personal and family, contains biographical and genealogical information; a journal (1901) from AP's freshman year at Swarthmore; datebooks; legal and financial documents, including material about her estate and other property; family papers and correspondence, including letters AP wrote to her mother from England; correspondence with friends and with organizations, most of which she was a member; photographs; home movies; and videotapes of television specials with interviews of AP. Series II, Suffrage, documents AP's activities in the movement until 1920 and the passage of the 19th Amendment. It includes a summons and judgment, and pamphlets, leaflets, and clippings from the British campaign; and from the Congressional Union and NWP, general and financial correspondence, reports from field representatives, photographs, pamphlets, leaflets, and clippings.
ArchivalResource: 7.5 linear ft.
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- Paul, Alice, 1885-1977. Papers: Series I-II, 1785-1985 (inclusive).
Richard Rush Papers, 1805-1852
Title:
Richard Rush Papers 1805-1852
Lawyer and statesman. Correspondence, diary, notes, writings, and engraved portraits relating primarily to Rush’s duties as attorney general, secretary of state, minister to Great Britain, and secretary of the treasury, and legal documents concerning a loan from the Netherlands he arranged to finance the Chesapeake & Ohio Canal Company in and near the District of Columbia.
ArchivalResource: 60 items; 1 containers plus 1 oversize; .2 linear feet
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- Richard Rush Papers, 1805-1852
Jay family. Jay family papers, 1828-1943.
Title:
Jay family papers, 1828-1943.
Papers of the Jay family and of those families related to the Jay family, including Bruen, Butterworth, Chapman, Clarkson, Dawson, Du Bois, Field, Iselin, McVickar, Mortimer, O'Kill, Pellew, Pierrepont, Prime, Robinson, Schieffelin, Von Schweinitz, Sedgwick, and Wurts. In addition to family and personal matters, the correspondence deals with anti-slavery, New York State civil service, repeal of the Missouri Compromise, the Civil War, the Blair Bill, international affairs, and New York City and State politics and government. There are letters from numerous prominent persons including George Bancroft, F.A.P. Barnard, Bismarck, William Cullen Bryant, Aaron Burr, James Fenimore Cooper, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Hamilton Fish, Albert Gallatin, Horace Greeley, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Washington Irving, Frances Anne Kemble, Jenny Lind, Henry W. Longfellow, Seth Low, James Russell Lowell, John Stuart Mill, Alice Duer Miller, Clement Clarke Moore, J.P. Morgan, Thomas Nast, Commodore Matthew Perry, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Theodore Roosevelt, Elihu Root, Carl Schurz, William H. Seward, William T. Sherman, Charles Sumner, and John Greenleaf Whittier.
ArchivalResource: 38.5 linear ft. ( 84 boxes)
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- Jay family. Jay family papers, 1828-1943.
Pio, Chevalier. Letter, 1819 [?] 24, Rue St. Honore, Paris, [France] to Thomas Jefferson, n.p.
Title:
Letter, 1819 [?] 24, Rue St. Honore, Paris, [France] to Thomas Jefferson, n.p.
Regrets news of Jefferson's illness; heard from M. Gallatin that he has recovered; himself ill and confined to bed; receives financial support from friends, including Lafayette.
ArchivalResource: 2 p. on 1 leaf ; 23 cm. x 16 cm.
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- Pio, Chevalier. Letter, 1819 [?] 24, Rue St. Honore, Paris, [France] to Thomas Jefferson, n.p.
Livingston, Edward, 1764-1836. Edward Livingston letter, 1802 May 20.
Title:
Edward Livingston letter, 1802 May 20.
Edward Livingston writes Elisha Jenkins, the New York state comptroller, requesting his company at a dinner with Treasury Secretary Albert Gallatin and others.
ArchivalResource: 1 letter.
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- Livingston, Edward, 1764-1836. Edward Livingston letter, 1802 May 20.
Edwards, Ninian, 1775-1833. Ninian Edwards papers, 1798-1833.
Title:
Ninian Edwards papers, 1798-1833.
Chiefly letters to Ninian Edwards, who was a U.S. Senator and a governor of Illinois, plus other papers relating to Illinois, Kentucky, and national politics, reflecting factional and individual political conflicts and local and national elections and administrations. Includes material on the presidential elections of 1824-1832, especially regarding John Calhoun and William Crawford; the Illinois gubernatorial elections of 1826-1830, with emphasis on William Kinney and John Reynolds; American Indian affairs, particularly the Potawatomis and the Wabash Saline; the Galena Advertiser; the Burr conspiracy; the War of 1812 in and around Illinois Territory; and the Black Hawk War. Contains references to John Quincy Adams, Daniel P. Cook, Andrew Jackson, Elias Kent Kane, and James Monroe. Correspondents include David Jewett Baker, Shadrach Bond, Sidney Breese, John Caldwell Calhoun, William Clark, Henry Clay, Daniel P. Cook, William Eustis, Alexander Pope Field, George Forquer, Albert Gallatin, Duff Green, Samuel D. Ingham, Rufus King, John McLean, James Monroe, John Pope, John Reynolds, Joseph Montfort Street, Hooper Warren, and William Wirt.
ArchivalResource: 1 oversize folder.2 microfilm reels : neg. ; 35 mm. (Camera negative).
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- Edwards, Ninian, 1775-1833. Ninian Edwards papers, 1798-1833.
United States. Legation (France). Passport, 1816 Oct. 11, Paris.
Title:
Passport, 1816 Oct. 11, Paris.
Printed form filled in and signed by Albert Gallatin, minister plenipotentiary, for Gulian C. Verplanck and his wife (Mary Elizabeth Fenno Verplanck, unnamed in document). Includes a physical description and signature of Verplanck and a visa for Italy (manuscript, with stamped seal) on verso.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 p.) ; 41 cm. folded to 21 x 26 cm.
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- United States. Legation (France). Passport, 1816 Oct. 11, Paris.
Porter, Albert G. (Albert Gallatin), 1824-1897. Series I : Personal, legal, and political papers, 1843-1897.
Title:
Series I : Personal, legal, and political papers, 1843-1897.
Series I contains Porter's personal, legal, and political papers, and spans the period from his student days to his death. There are letters from Whitelaw Reid (1864-1891) concerning lawsuits, and letters from Schuyler Colfax in the 1860s. There are also papers from Porter's service in the House of Representatives, including letters from Henry Winter Davis concerning free Negroes as threats in slave states. Porter's legal papers deal with lawsuits, including the case of J.B. Castleman, a Confederate prisoner whom Porter represented. Also included are papers from his service in the Treasury Department, as Governor of Indiana, and as Minister to Italy.
ArchivalResource: 6 folders.
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- Porter, Albert G. (Albert Gallatin), 1824-1897. Series I : Personal, legal, and political papers, 1843-1897.
Fisk, James, 1763-1844. Papers, 1797-1831. [microform].
Title:
Papers, 1797-1831. [microform].
The papers of James Fisk consist entirely of business correspondence and cover the years 1797-1831. There is some correspondence to Fisk as Collector of Customs and many papers are addressed to the firm of Fisk and Stevens. The collection includes correspondents from notable Vermont figures Benjamin Swift and George E. Wales and Albert Gallatin, U.S. Secretary of Treasury. The collection is somewhat scant and contains no personal correspondence leaving much of Fisk's family and personal life undocumented.
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- Fisk, James, 1763-1844. Papers, 1797-1831. [microform].
Frederick M. Dearborn collection of military and political Americana, Part I: The Revolution and the Administration, 1669-1958.
Title:
Frederick M. Dearborn collection of military and political Americana, Part I: The Revolution and the Administration, 1669-1958.
Autograph letters and documents of American political and military leaders collected by Frederick Myers Dearborn.
ArchivalResource: 28 boxes (14 linear ft.)
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- Frederick M. Dearborn collection of military and political Americana, Part I: The Revolution and the Administration, 1669-1958.
Macon, Nathaniel, 1757-1837. ALS : Washington, D.C., to Alexander James Dallas, 1814 Mar. 16.
Title:
ALS : Washington, D.C., to Alexander James Dallas, 1814 Mar. 16.
Concerns Albert Gallatin's activities in peace negotiations with Britain; the appointment of George Washington Campbell as secretary of the Treasury; and the necessity of levying taxes to finance the war.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (3 p.) ; 24 cm.
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- Macon, Nathaniel, 1757-1837. ALS : Washington, D.C., to Alexander James Dallas, 1814 Mar. 16.
McLane, Allan, 1746-1829. Papers, 1775-1821.
Title:
Papers, 1775-1821.
Correspondence, biographical notes, memoirs, military orders, accounts, memoranda, and miscellaneous documents, 1775-1821, of Allan McLane, principally relating to his service as an officer during the Revolutionary War, conflicts with other officers or officials, his duties as U.S. marshal and, later, collector for the state of Delaware, and his activities while in charge of the defenses of Wilmington during the War of 1812.
ArchivalResource: 3 v. (ca. 325 items)
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- McLane, Allan, 1746-1829. Papers, 1775-1821.
New York State Library. Manuscripts and Special Collections Unit. Autographs of American authors and statesmen collection, ca.1770-1865.
Title:
Autographs of American authors and statesmen collection, ca.1770-1865.
A large collection of manuscripts gathered by the State Library for their value as autographed documents. Included are letters, receipts, orders and other documents bearing the signature of the author or political figure who appears on the listing below.
ArchivalResource: 1 box.
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- New York State Library. Manuscripts and Special Collections Unit. Autographs of American authors and statesmen collection, ca.1770-1865.
William Eustis Papers, 1757-1908, (bulk 1801-1825)
Title:
William Eustis Papers 1757-1908 (bulk 1801-1825)
Physician, diplomat, United States secretary of war, and United States representative and senator from Massachusetts. Correspondence, family papers, legal documents, and other material relating to the Burr-Clinton controversy, the Louisiana Purchase, Indian affairs, war between England and France, and relations between the United States and the Netherlands.
ArchivalResource: 650 items; 2 containers; .8 linear feet; 2 microfilm reels
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- William Eustis Papers, 1757-1908, (bulk 1801-1825)
Langdon, John, 1741-1819. Papers, 1762-1972.
Title:
Papers, 1762-1972.
Correspondence (1762-1823) and account books (1766-1795), reflecting Langdon's political and business activities.
ArchivalResource: 5 ft. (12 boxes)
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- Langdon, John, 1741-1819. Papers, 1762-1972.
Elliott, Jesse D. (Jesse Duncan), 1782-1845. Jesse D. Elliott letter to Dolley Madison [manuscript], 1845 January 15.
Title:
Jesse D. Elliott letter to Dolley Madison [manuscript], 1845 January 15.
Elliott reminiscences about early days and old mutual friends. He regrets that John F. Watson's "Annals of Philadelphia" were not sent to her; mentions an interview he and George Dallas had with Albert Gallatin and the careers of Gallatin's sons; describes a letter from Andrew Jackson containing a lock of his hair for distribution among Elliott's children some of which he will present to her; conveys news of Dolley's cousin; would like a daguerreotype of Dolley when he returns to his command; and hopes his friend William Shubrick had not been deficient in gallantry to her.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Elliott, Jesse D. (Jesse Duncan), 1782-1845. Jesse D. Elliott letter to Dolley Madison [manuscript], 1845 January 15.
Todd, John Payne, 1792-1858,. Letters to John Payne Todd, 1815 May 31 and June 15.
Title:
Letters to John Payne Todd, 1815 May 31 and June 15.
Letters to John Payne Todd concerning United States diplomat James Bayard. In a letter 1815, May 31, E.L. [Lauton?], on board the "Neptune," Plymouth Harbor, asks Todd to write a letter requesting that a French medical student be allowed to accompany him to America to help take care of Bayard if Albert Gallatin has no objection. In the second letter, 1815 June 5, "G. M.B." informs Todd that Bayard's condition is worse and asks him to pay a debt for him to Preston & Burrows.
ArchivalResource: 2 items.
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- Todd, John Payne, 1792-1858,. Letters to John Payne Todd, 1815 May 31 and June 15.
Anderson-Brooke family : papers, 1793-1983.
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Anderson-Brooke family : papers, 1793-1983.
Papers consist of letters, deeds, reminiscences, and family data. Included are land papers of Richard C. Anderson; letters of Richard C. Anderson, Jr. of an official nature while minister to Colombia, primarily regarding insurance claims and other diplomatic affairs; and a typed copy of Francis T. Brooke's memoir of his life, with particular emphasis on his experiences in the Revolutionary War.
ArchivalResource: 2 cubic ft.
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- Anderson-Brooke family : papers, 1793-1983.
Spain. Consulado (Norfolk). Papers : of the Spanish Consulate in Norfolk, Va., 1795- 1846.
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Papers : of the Spanish Consulate in Norfolk, Va., 1795- 1846.
The collection includes instructions and orders issued to the consuls by the Spanish government; correspondence of the consuls (including letters of Albert Gallatin, John Marshall, Wilson Cary Nicholas, Samuel Lewis Southard, Littleton Waller Tazewell, St. George Tucker, Abel Parker Upshur, and William Wirt); accounts; and materials concerning various Spanish ships and commerce with the United States. Some letters concern cholera and lead mines in Virginia. Also includes a letterbook, 1817-1827, kept by Pablo Chacon as consul; materials concerning lawsuits involving Spanish litigants; and a list of ships, 1839-1841.
ArchivalResource: 2,373 items.
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- Spain. Consulado (Norfolk). Papers : of the Spanish Consulate in Norfolk, Va., 1795- 1846.
Worthington, Thomas, 1773-1827. Papers, 1731-1908.
Title:
Papers, 1731-1908.
U.S. Senator and Governor of Ohio. Correspondence, diaries, accounts, and maps relating to Worthington's political career, family and business interests, agriculture, Indians, settlement and government of the Northwest Territory, military operations, surveys, banking, Chillicothe Land Office, land sales, Ohio statehood, elections, and politics.
ArchivalResource: 8 cubic feet.
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- Worthington, Thomas, 1773-1827. Papers, 1731-1908.
Brown, John. Letters, 1777-1826.
Title:
Letters, 1777-1826.
Letters in which Albert Gallatin, David Parrish and Stephen Girard are mentioned in connection with a loan made to the United States, and an account of a fire in the Treasury building in Washington.
ArchivalResource: 30 items.
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- Brown, John. Letters, 1777-1826.
Papers, 1770-1895.
Title:
Papers, 1770-1895.
Papers primarily concern the career of John Armstrong, especially his service as Minister to France, 1804-1810, and include letters from George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, James Monroe, Lafayette, Kosciuszko, Talleyrand, Robert R. Livingston (the Chancellor), Cornwallis, Martin Van Buren, Albert Gallatin, George Clinton, Lewis Livingston, and Edward Livingston. Several items concern his father John Armstrong (1720-1795).
ArchivalResource: 1 microfilm reel (200 items)
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- Aldrich family. Papers, 1770-1895.
Lafayette, Marie Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert Du Motier, marquis de, 1757-1834. Autograph letter signed : n.p., to [William Harris] Crawford, Paris, [1814].
Title:
Autograph letter signed : n.p., to [William Harris] Crawford, Paris, [1814].
Signed with initials. Refers to the arrival of Albert Gallatin and James Bayard in Amsterdam. Includes folded letter sheet with address. Folded letter sheet with address.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (2 p.) ; 21 x 17 cm.
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- Lafayette, Marie Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert Du Motier, marquis de, 1757-1834. Autograph letter signed : n.p., to [William Harris] Crawford, Paris, [1814].
Brown-Ewell family papers, 1781-1984.
Title:
Brown-Ewell family papers, 1781-1984.
The collection is comprised of papers of George Washington Campbell, the Polk family, Plunkett family, Brown family, and Richard S. Ewell. Correspondence relates in part the activities and experiences of these allied families in the 19th and 20th centuries. Of particular interest is the antebellum political and Civil War military papers of the families; including letters written to General William Polk from prominent individuals discussing politics and other matters, and letters written by Confederate General Richard S. Ewell while a prisoner of war in 1865. Correspondents include Pierre G.T. Beauregard, John Bell, Montgomery Blair, George Washington Campbell, William Eastin, William H. Eaton, Benjamin S. Ewell, Thomas I. Green, Felix Grundy, Andrew Jackson, Andrew Johnson, Joseph E. Johnston, Abraham Lincoln, James Otey, James K. Polk, Leonidas Polk, John Randolph, Horatio Seymour, William T. Sherman, Martin Van Buren, Felix K. Zollicoffer, and others. Family members represented include Lizinka Campbell Brown Ewell, her son, George Campbell Brown, her daughter, Harriot Brown Turner, Percy Brown, Joseph Plunkett, James Dace Plunkett, Thomas Plunkett, and other family members.
ArchivalResource: 7 cubic ft.
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- Brown-Ewell family papers, 1781-1984.
New Geneva General Store (New Geneva, Pa.). Records 1818-1821.
Title:
Records 1818-1821.
Records include one ledger recording daily receipts, disbursements and third party payments. Entries include customers' names, amounts and in some cases, items purchased or sold. The customers included early settlers of the region, such as Albert Gallatin, Miller Denny, Andrew Oliphant, Isaac Clair, Martin Eberhart, Isaac Griffin and Peggy Rockefeller. The store also dealt with the Smithfield Store and Cromwell and Dobbins Store. It also apparently served as a general agent for local business as there are many transactions unrelated to typical store activities.
ArchivalResource: .20 linear ft.
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- New Geneva General Store (New Geneva, Pa.). Records 1818-1821.
Brainard, Charles Henry, 1817-1885. Papers, 1795-1884 and undated
Title:
Charles Henry Brainard papers, 1795-1884 and undated
Autograph album (1858-1884), a letter book (1855-1883), and a scrapbook of letters and autographs (1795-1857 and undated) of American print dealer, publisher, and historian, Charles Henry Brainard.
ArchivalResource: 4 volumes (.5 linear ft.)
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- Charles Henry Brainard papers, 1795-1884 and undated.
Macon, Nathaniel, 1757-1837. Papers of Nathaniel Macon [manuscript], 1798-1874.
Title:
Papers of Nathaniel Macon [manuscript], 1798-1874.
Papers consist of typed transcriptions of miscellaneous correspondence, 1798-1837, of Nathaniel Macon regarding a Revolutionary War claim, the tobacco market, tax legislation, the election of Thomas Jefferson as president, Macon's tours of duty during the Revolution, the election of 1836, and U.S. politics. A letter, 17 February 1801, from James A. Bayard, Washington, D.C., concerns the election of Thomas Jefferson as president; letters, 1801-1802, 1821, of Thomas Jefferson to Nathaniel Macon discusses executive appointments, the power of the judiciary, publication of his personal letters in newspapers, and Virginia politics; and a letter, September 1802, from Duncan Cameron, Hillsborough, N.C., discusses raising money for the publication of Federalist newspapers. An account, 1803, prepared for Nathaniel Macon, documents James Monroe's expenses while in France; a letter, 15 June 1824, from George Michael Troup, Millidgeville, Ga., discusses the possible replacement of William Harris Crawford as the Democratic candidate for president; and a letter, 1825 December 25, to Charles Yancey discusses the new Creek treaty and mentions a legal dilemna over blacks as witnesses in court. Letters, 1826-1830, from John Randolph of Roanoke to Macon, disccuss their friendship and Randolph's departure for Russia; and a letter, 14 November 1828, from Macon, simultaneously resigns his positions as U.S. Senator from North Carolina, trustee of the University of North Carolina, and justice of the peace for Warren County, N.C. Letters, 1829-1830, of Martin Van Buren, Andrew Jackson, and John Randolph of Roanoke, discuss Jackson's appointment of Randolph as foreign minister to Russia and arrangements for his departure; and two letters, 1830 and 1862, from Bedford Brown discuss the national debt, taxation, the bill before Congress providing for the removal of the Cherokee to lands west of the Mississippi, and Weldon Edwards's memoir of the life of Nathaniel Macon. A letter, 3 December 1830, from Albert Gallatin [to Andrew Jackson?] discusses banking policy, the currency question, and the anticipated attack on the Second Bank; a letter, 22 February 1833, from Bolling Hall, Ellerslie, Ga., to Macon, discusses taxation and nullification; and a letter, 2 September 1833,from Andrew Jackson discusses secession, federalism, and states' rights. A letter, 2 November 1833, from Henry St. George Tucker, regards the estate of John Randolph of Roanoke; a letter, 13 February 1836, from Martin Van Buren mentions abolitionist sentiment in Congress; and a letter, 21 December 1874, from Montgomery Blair discusses the publication of correspondence between Andrew Jackson and Nathaniel Macon.
ArchivalResource: 36 items.
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- Macon, Nathaniel, 1757-1837. Papers of Nathaniel Macon [manuscript], 1798-1874.
Gallatin, Albert, 1761-1849. Letter and note, 1804, n.d.
Title:
Letter and note, 1804, n.d.
Letter dated 1804 is addressed to Rodney, Williams, and Turner. The note is a portion of an enveloped and addressed to Hill, n.d.
ArchivalResource: 2 items (2 leaves).
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- Gallatin, Albert, 1761-1849. Letter and note, 1804, n.d.
Coyne, Marshall B.,. Marshall B. Coyne autograph collection, 1790-1833.
Title:
Marshall B. Coyne autograph collection, 1790-1833.
Autograph collection consisting of the autographs of President James Madison and his administration including cabinet members Albert Gallatin, Elbridge Gerry, and James Monroe.
ArchivalResource: 35 items.
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- Coyne, Marshall B.,. Marshall B. Coyne autograph collection, 1790-1833.
W. B. O. Field portrait collection, ca. 1600-1900.
Title:
W. B. O. Field portrait collection, ca. 1600-1900.
Portraits, primarily engravings, of famous individuals of the United States, Great Britain, France, and other countries.
ArchivalResource: 3 boxes (1.5 linear ft.)
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- W. B. O. Field portrait collection, ca. 1600-1900.
Gratz, Simon. Alphabetical collection, 1677-1910.
Title:
Alphabetical collection, 1677-1910.
The alphabetical collection is particularly rich in papers of Protestant American clergymen. Letters, 1795-1820, of American Presbyterian clergy addressed to William Wallace Woodward, a Philadelphia bookseller. Manuscript sermons of such clergymen as Abiel Abbot, Lyman Beecher, Nathaniel Chauncey, Timothy Edwards, Ashbel Green, Levi Hart, Alexander Murray, James Muir, William B. Sprague, Solomon Stoddard, Samuel Willard, and others. The collection includes letters and portraits of many other prominent Americans and Europeans: Theodosia Burr Alston; Governor Edmund Andros, 1677; General John Armstrong, 1769; Susanna Anthony, 1770; John Jacob Astor, 1842; John Bradford, 1720; Governor Jonathan Belcher; George Bryan; George Clinton; George Clymer; DeWitt Clinton, 1822; John Dickinson; William Dearborn, 1808; William Duer, 1786; Edward Everett, 1827; Benjamin Eastburn, 1734; William Eaton, 1805; Albert Gallatin, 1801-1811; Joseph Galloway, 1769; Adolphus W. Greely; Jonathan Greenleaf, 1843; Alexander Hamilton; Samuel Hopkins, 1770; William Harrison, 1786; Patrick Henry; Jared Ingersoll; John Jay, 1822; Washington Irving; Dyre Kearney, 1787; James Kent; Francis Scott Key; John Laurens, 1778; Gouverneur Morris, 1806; John P. Montgomery, 1776; Thomas Mifflin, 1791; John Nicholson, 1795; Isaac Morris; Samuel Otis, 1789; Richard and Thomas Penn, 1755; Edmund Pendleton; James Parker, 1793; Colonel James Rodney, 1764; Joseph Reed, 1812; Peyton Randolph; J. Bayard Smith, 1778; Jonathan D. Sergeant, 1784; Henry De Saussure, 1787; Theodore Sedgwick, 1799; William Tweed, 1871; John Tyler, Jr., 1842; James Wadsworth, 1780; John F. Zubley, 1767; and others. Other miscellaneous items are: manuscripts of James Monroe, 1794-1828, on the French Revolution; instructions to James Monroe by Edmund Randolph, 1794-1796; Aaron Burr letters, 1775-1811; Erick Bollmann, 1810; William Eaton, 1802; Joseph Bonaparte correspondence, 1815-1827; parchment deeds, 1691-1786, of Pennsylvania and New Jersey; Judge John Cleves Symmes to Captain Dayton on settlements west of Ohio and on the Miami, 1789; papers relating to Indian affairs, 1789-1806; Irish Revolution papers, 1806-1813; Mexico and South America, 1785-1843; United States Bank, 1805; Bank of North America, 1813-1814; Canadian Rebellion, 1837-1838; political relations between France and America, 1783-1793; letters of writers, artists, scholars, scientists, physicians, apothecaries, penologists, reformers, etc., ca. 1711-1910, including Joseph Lancaster's voluminous correspondence on education, James Rumsey's manuscripts and printed material, 1788, concerning his invention of the first steam vessel, and other papers bearing on intellectual trends.
ArchivalResource: 100 linear ft.
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- Gratz, Simon. Alphabetical collection, 1677-1910.
Gallatin, Albert, 1761-1849. Autograph letter signed : Washington, to Jonathan Russell, Chargé d'Affaires in Paris, 1810 Nov. 5.
Title:
Autograph letter signed : Washington, to Jonathan Russell, Chargé d'Affaires in Paris, 1810 Nov. 5.
On financial matters relating to his post.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (2 p.) ; (8vo)
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- Gallatin, Albert, 1761-1849. Autograph letter signed : Washington, to Jonathan Russell, Chargé d'Affaires in Paris, 1810 Nov. 5.
Gallatin, Albert, 1761-1849. Papers 1808-1840
Title:
Papers 1808-1840
Papers, 1808 and 1840, of Albert Galltin.
ArchivalResource: 2 items
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- Gallatin, Albert, 1761-1849. Papers 1808-1840
Harvard University. Autograph File, G. 1641-2009.
Title:
Autograph File, G
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: 5 linear feet (10 boxes)
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- Autograph File, G, 1641-1991.
Goulburn, Henry, 1784-1856. Henry Goulburn papers, 1813-1826, bulk 1814.
Title:
Henry Goulburn papers, 1813-1826, bulk 1814.
The Goulburn papers (301 items) contain the diplomatic correspondence and official documents of Henry Goulburn, British negotiator of the Treaty of Ghent. The collection includes the official and private letters between the British commissioners and the British Foreign Office, letters between the American and British commissioners, and drafts of the treaty. Also included is one of the six original copies of Treaty of Ghent, written in the hand of Henry Clay and signed by each commissioner.
ArchivalResource: 1 linear foot.
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- Goulburn, Henry, 1784-1856. Henry Goulburn papers, 1813-1826, bulk 1814.
Madison, James, 1751-1836. Papers of James Madison [manuscript], 1765-1836, n.d.
Title:
Papers of James Madison [manuscript], 1765-1836, n.d.
ArchivalResource: 305 items.
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- Madison, James, 1751-1836. Papers of James Madison [manuscript], 1765-1836, n.d.
Macon, Nathaniel, 1757-1837. Letter [manuscript] : Washington, to Thomas Worthington, 1810 April 9.
Title:
Letter [manuscript] : Washington, to Thomas Worthington, 1810 April 9.
Macon writes about Congressional activities, especially non-intercourse and a national bank. He comments on the administration of James Madison particularly a dispute between cabinet members Albert Gallatin and Robert Smith.
ArchivalResource: 5 leaves.
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- Macon, Nathaniel, 1757-1837. Letter [manuscript] : Washington, to Thomas Worthington, 1810 April 9.
United States. Mint. General Correspondence, 1792-1899
Title:
Records of the U.S. Mint. 1792 - 2007. General Correspondence
This series consists of letters received from private persons and Government officials and of drafts or press copies of letters sent in response to earlier letters. The correspondence dated before 1873, when the Bureau of the Mint was established, relates to the general superintendence of the Mint Service. The correspondence dated after 1873 relates only to operations at the Philadelphia Mint. Interspersed among the letters of the pre-1873 period are vouchers, receipts, drafts, and orders for coins.
ArchivalResource: 87 linear feet, 1 linear inch
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- Records of the U.S. Mint. 1792 - 2007. General Correspondence
Gallatin, Albert, 1761-1849. Letter, 1811, February 18, Washington, D.C., to Thomas G. Thornton.
Title:
Letter, 1811, February 18, Washington, D.C., to Thomas G. Thornton.
Received "abstract of Manufactures & Manufacturing establishment in Maine...." Thornton, the Marshal of Maine, will be compensated.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Gallatin, Albert, 1761-1849. Letter, 1811, February 18, Washington, D.C., to Thomas G. Thornton.
Samuel Smith family papers, 1772-1911, (bulk 1777-1865)
Title:
Samuel Smith family papers 1772-1911 (bulk 1777-1865)
Army officer and statesman. Correspondence, letterbooks, military and political papers, and miscellaneous material relating to Samuel Smith's forty years in Congress, his military career, and the history and politics of Maryland. Includes papers relating to John Spear Smith, Robert Smith, and other Smith family members.
ArchivalResource: 3,100 items; 9 containers; 3.6 linear feet; 6 microfilm reels
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- Samuel Smith family papers, 1772-1911, (bulk 1777-1865)
Marian S. Carson collection of manuscripts, 1656-1995
Title:
Marian S. Carson collection of manuscripts, 1656-1995
Collector. A collection of Americana including historical letters and documents, family and personal papers, broadsides, financial and legal papers, illustrated and printed ephemera, government and legislative documents, military records, journals, and printed matter relating primarily to the expansion and development of the United States from the colonial period through the 1876 centennial.
ArchivalResource: 14,250 items
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- Marian S. Carson collection of manuscripts, 1656-1995, (bulk 1700-1876)
Du Pont de Nemours, Pierre Samuel, 1739-1817. Papers, 1757-1836.
Title:
Papers, 1757-1836.
The correspondence of Pierre Samuel du Pont de Nemours covers his entire public career - particularly his involvement with the Physiocratic movement in pre-revolutionary France. The letters from Anne-Robert Turgot represent one of the most significant parts of the collection as they relate to Du Pont de Nemours' career as a governmental official prior to the French Revolution. The collection also describes his settlement in the United States and his later diplomatic career after the fall of Napoleon. Included in the letters is the earliest known one sent by Benjamin Franklin, the first American with whom Du Pont de Nemours had any associations. There is also correspondence with Mirabeau, Napoleon, Talleyrand, Vergennes, Voltaire, and Jacques Necker. The letters from Jacques Necker describe economic conditions during the last years of the ancien régime and the process by which Louis XVI formulated the royal budget. There is also an exchange of letters between Thomas Jefferson and Du Pont de Nemours.
ArchivalResource: 17.5 linear ft.
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- Du Pont de Nemours, Pierre Samuel, 1739-1817. Papers, 1757-1836.
Gallatin, Albert, 1761-1849. Letter : Richmond, Va., to John Moylan, Philadelphia, 1787 July 10.
Title:
Letter : Richmond, Va., to John Moylan, Philadelphia, 1787 July 10.
Autograph letter signed.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (4 p.)
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- Gallatin, Albert, 1761-1849. Letter : Richmond, Va., to John Moylan, Philadelphia, 1787 July 10.
Gallatin, Albert, 1761-1849. ALS, 1830 December 3 : New York, to and unnamed correspondent.
Title:
ALS, 1830 December 3 : New York, to and unnamed correspondent.
Gallatin writes, "Had I my choice, I would prefer a pure metallic currency, and private Banking Houses, as in London ... who might with perfect freedom receive money on deposit ... and deal in exchange, but not issue notes or in any respect interfere with the currency ... But I am equally adverse to any issue ofpaper money by Government, and still more so to its converting the Treasury into a Banking, trading Company.
ArchivalResource: 4 p. ; 25.5 x 20.2 cm.
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- Gallatin, Albert, 1761-1849. ALS, 1830 December 3 : New York, to and unnamed correspondent.
Treaty of Ghent collection 1815-1936.
Title:
Treaty of Ghent collection 1815-1936.
Photograph of the former home of the Carthusians in Ghent where the treaty was signed; photograph of the house where the Americans commissioned to sign the treaty stayed; photocopies of certificates of election of the American commissioners to honorary memberships in Belgian societies; photocopies of portraits and sketches of the commissioners by P. van Huffel; and memorandum (1936 March 28) of J. Franklin Jameson describing the aforementioned items and citing their provenance. Commissioners include John Quincy Adams, James A. Bayard, Henry Clay, and Albert Gallatin with Christopher Hughes as secretary.
ArchivalResource: 12 items.
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- Treaty of Ghent collection 1815-1936.
William L. Clements Library. War of 1812 collection, 1806-1860.
Title:
War of 1812 collection, 1806-1860.
The War of 1812 collection is a miscellaneous collection of approximately 300 single items relating to the War of 1812. The papers cover many aspect of the war on both the American and British sides, including naval and military operations, regimental matters, trade issues, and state and national politics relating to the war.
ArchivalResource: 2.5 linear feet.
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- William L. Clements Library. War of 1812 collection, 1806-1860.
Madison, James, 1751-1836. Letter to Nicholas Philip Trist [manuscript], 1827 August 4.
Title:
Letter to Nicholas Philip Trist [manuscript], 1827 August 4.
Madison writes to Trist regarding a saying attributed to Benjamin Franklin, a brief visit by Charles Bonnycastle on his way to London, scientific apparatus purchased for the University of Virginia, the fund administered by Rufus King, efforts to replace Thomas Key at the University and a recent "cholera morbus" epidemic. Albert Gallatin, John Hartwell Cocke, and Peter Barlow are mentioned.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Madison, James, 1751-1836. Letter to Nicholas Philip Trist [manuscript], 1827 August 4.
Virginia. Auditor of Public Accounts (1776-1928). Delinquent accounts on Albert Gallatin's land, 1824-1826, n.d.
Title:
Delinquent accounts on Albert Gallatin's land, 1824-1826, n.d.
This series concerns land owned by Albert Gallatin, secretary of the United States treasury from 1801-1814, and returned delinquent. The series consists of accounts, correspondence, financial statements, and lists of delinquent land.
ArchivalResource: 16 items.
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- Virginia. Auditor of Public Accounts (1776-1928). Delinquent accounts on Albert Gallatin's land, 1824-1826, n.d.
Azariah C. Flagg papers, 1821-1848
Title:
Azariah C. Flagg papers 1821-1848
Azariah Cutting Flagg (1790-1873) was a newspaper editor and politician in New York. The collection consists of letters received, 1821-1848, from Silas Wright, Jr., Michael Hoffman, John A. Dix, R.H. Walworth, W.L. Marcy, Albert Gallatin, Preston King, and others concerning national and local political and economic issues as well as some letters from Flagg to his associates, his notes on periodical articles, and a small amount of printed material.
ArchivalResource: 2.1 linear feet; 5 boxes
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- Azariah C. Flagg papers, 1821-1848
Randolph, John, 1773-1833. John Randolph of Roanoke correspondence [manuscript], 1805-1828.
Title:
John Randolph of Roanoke correspondence [manuscript], 1805-1828.
Randolph and his correspondents chiefly concern social engagements. Other topics include the publication of a pamphlet, a paper on French motives in aiding the U.S. in the Revolution, an American poem in the style of Lord Byron for Maria Edgeworth, and the Tariff of Abominations. Francis Walker Gilmer and Peter Sailly are mentioned. Correspondents include José Francisco Correia da Serra, De Witt Clinton, George Clinton, Maria Edgeworth, Albert Gallatin, Rufus King, Timothy Pickering, Thomas Spring Rice and Richard Rush. Recipients include Henry Carrington and John Simpson, a Petersburg saddler.
ArchivalResource: 14 items.
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- Randolph, John, 1773-1833. John Randolph of Roanoke correspondence [manuscript], 1805-1828.
Burr family. Burr family papers, 1750-1890? (inclusive).
Title:
Burr family papers, 1750-1890? (inclusive).
Correspondence and other papers relating to members of the Burr family of Fairfield, Conn. Principal figures represented in the papers include Aaron Burr (1756-1836), soldier, politician and third vice-president of the United States, and his father, the Reverend Aaron Burr (1716-1757), scholar, clergyman, and second president of the College of New Jersey (later Princeton). These papers were formerly part of the Annie Burr Jennings Memorial Collection.
ArchivalResource: l linear ft. (3 boxes, 1 folio)
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- Burr family. Burr family papers, 1750-1890? (inclusive).
Hunt, John Wesley, 1773-1849. John Wesley Hunt Papers, 1792-1849.
Title:
John Wesley Hunt Papers, 1792-1849.
Collection includes correspondence, statements of account, bills of lading, and receipts concerning tobacco shipped to New Orleans; warehouse receipts for tobacco, 1816-1817; bills for sale for slaves, 1826-1843; orders and receipts of the superintendent of the Lunatic Asylum, Lexington, Ky., 1825-1826, 1831; grants, deeds, leases, and mortgages relating to lands in Va., Ky., Ala., Mo., and Ohio, and land acquired in N.Y. in satisfaction of Aaron Burr's debt; and estate papers. Correspondence covers Hunt's partnership with Harry Heth at Richmond in 1793, and his later partnerships with Abijah Hunt, 1795-1800, and with a son in Lexington, Ky. Correspondence relating to the manufacture of rope, yarn, twine, and bagging and the sale of these goods through commission merchants of Louisville, Pittsburg, Philadelphia, Natchez, and New Orleans; the buying and selling of tobacco, hemp, cotton, linen, ginseng, saltpeter, gunpowder, iron, whiskey, salt, slaves, horses, mules; the activities of Wilson Price Hunt, in St. Louis, Mo., in 1806 and his journey to the Pacific coast in 1810; the establishment of the branch bank of the United States at Lexington in 1816; Hunt's appointment as a director of the Lexington branch of the Bank of the United States of Kentucky in 1837. Correspondents include John Jacob Astor, Senator John McKinley, Wilson P. Hunt, George Nicholas, and others.
ArchivalResource: 3.33 cubic ft.
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- Hunt, John Wesley, 1773-1849. John Wesley Hunt Papers, 1792-1849.
Bingham, W. mss., 1752-1891
Title:
Bingham, W. mss., 1752-1891
Consists of the papers of William Bingham, of Philadelphia. The collection includes correspondence, personal papers and writings, and materials concerning Bingham's business (including the Bank of the United States and shipping interests), estate, family, and property in the northeastern United States. Also noteworthy in the collection are materials related to the Webster-Ashburton Treaty.
ArchivalResource: 1,703 items
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- Bingham, W. mss., 1752-1891
Gallatin, Albert, 1761-1849. ALS, 1803 March 30 : Treasury Department (Washington, D.C.), to George Simpson, Cashiers Bank U.S., Philadelphia.
Title:
ALS, 1803 March 30 : Treasury Department (Washington, D.C.), to George Simpson, Cashiers Bank U.S., Philadelphia.
Gallatin writes of making payment on the U.S. debt at Antwerp. In a postscript, he asks for purchase of bills in London. "I do not wish the account to be blended with that of purchases for the Dutch debt."
ArchivalResource: 1 p. ; 25 x 19.5 cm.
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- Gallatin, Albert, 1761-1849. ALS, 1803 March 30 : Treasury Department (Washington, D.C.), to George Simpson, Cashiers Bank U.S., Philadelphia.
Burr family papers, 1750-1890
Title:
Burr family papers 1750-1890
Correspondence and other papers relating to members of the Burr family of Fairfield, Conn. Principal figures represented in the papers include Aaron Burr (1756-1836), soldier, politician and third vice-president of the United States; and his father, the Reverend Aaron Burr (1716-1757), scholar, clergyman, and second president of the College of New Jersey (later Princeton). These papers were formerly part of the Annie Burr Jennings Memorial Collection (MS 687). See also the Bidwell Family Papers (MS 79) and the Reeve Family Papers (MS 686).
ArchivalResource: 1 linear foot (3 boxes, 1 folio)
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- Burr family papers, 1750-1890
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826. Letter, 1817 March 16, Monticello, [Albemarle County, Virginia] to Albert Gallatin, Paris, [France].
Title:
Letter, 1817 March 16, Monticello, [Albemarle County, Virginia] to Albert Gallatin, Paris, [France].
Recommends William C. Preston of Virginia and relative of William Preston of Congress.
ArchivalResource: 1 p. on 1 leaf ; 25 cm. x 40 cm.
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- Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826. Letter, 1817 March 16, Monticello, [Albemarle County, Virginia] to Albert Gallatin, Paris, [France].
Gallatin, Albert, 1761-1849. Letter : Richmond, Va., to John Moylan, Philadelphia, 1787 July 10.
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Letter : Richmond, Va., to John Moylan, Philadelphia, 1787 July 10.
Autograph letter signed. Letter sheet with address. Relates to several thousand acres of land.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (4 p.) ; 24 cm.
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- Gallatin, Albert, 1761-1849. Letter : Richmond, Va., to John Moylan, Philadelphia, 1787 July 10.
Madison, James, 1751-1836. Letters of James Madison, 1828.
Title:
Letters of James Madison, 1828.
Madison writes, 1828 January 5, Montpelier, to Henry Peter Brougham, Baron Brougham and Vaux, concerning George Long's appointment in London University; and (in Dolley Madison's hand), 1828 Feb 14, Montpelier, to Robley Dunglison concerning funds to be paid from the account with Baring Brothers & Co. Ltd. through Albert Gallatin. In 1828, March 15, Montpelier, he writes to William B. concerning funds mentioned in the previous letter (also in Dolley Madison's hand).
ArchivalResource: 3 items.
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- Madison, James, 1751-1836. Letters of James Madison, 1828.
James Monroe correspondence [manuscript], 1780,1823.
Title:
James Monroe correspondence [manuscript], 1780,1823.
A letter, 20 November 1780, from Edmund Pendleton to James Madison, discussess movements of the Southern Army under the command of Nathanael Greene, a recent skirmish, and news gleaned from a British deserter. Notes, ca. 1823, by James Monroe, concern his instructions to Albert Gallatin, minister to France.
ArchivalResource: 2 items.
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- James Monroe correspondence [manuscript], 1780,1823.
Van Cleve-Dover Papers, 1791-1954, 1830-1860
Title:
Van Cleve-Dover Papers 1791-1954 1830-1860
The Van Cleve-Dover Collection includes materials created, collected, or used by members of the Van Cleve and Dover families, particularly Benjamin Van Cleve, Benjamin's son John W. Van Cleve, and Benjamin's grandson Thomas Dover. These materials include: correspondence; financial and business documents; official and legal documents; writings and research notes; personal notes and mementos; and some genealogical notes.
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- Van Cleve-Dover Papers, 1791-1954, 1830-1860
Charles Nicoll Bancker family papers, 1733-1894, 1733-1894
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Charles Nicoll Bancker family papers, 1733-1894 1733-1894
In addition to correspondence, the collection contains various documents, such as a furniture inventory volume (30pp.); a Daybook, 1795-1800 (120pp.); and a very interesting journal (unidentified, but by one of the Banckers, and filed under "Description of a trip..."), from New York to Albany and back, between July 20-Aug. 15, 1793 (1 vol., 31 pp.). It contains detailed observations of the Hudson River and the towns along the way. C.N. Bancker was in business and trade prior to 1826, and in the insurance business after that date, so there is material relating to those topics in this collection. He owned a substantial library of the period, which was used by Charles Wilkes's Expedition after 1837 (see Reynell Coates to Bancker). This library, along with Bancker's notable scientific instrument collection, was sold after his death and there are published auction catalogues in the collection. There is much family correspondence from: Anne E. Bancker, Charles Gerard Bancker, Evert Bancker, Sarah U. Bancker, Violetta Bancker Talbot, Elizabeth Bancker Teackle, and John Teackle.
ArchivalResource: 3.25 Linear feet, 3.25 linear ft.; 2 volumes
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- Charles Nicoll Bancker family papers, 1733-1894, 1733-1894
Randolph, John, 1773-1833. Correspondence of John Randolph of Roanoke with Harmanus Bleecker, 1812-1825.
Title:
Correspondence of John Randolph of Roanoke with Harmanus Bleecker, 1812-1825.
Randolph writes regarding both politics and his personal life. Specific topics include military camps in the War of 1812, the Hartford Convention, elections, and the national bank controversy. He mentions Andrew Jackson, Henry Clay, John Calhoun, James Madison, James Monroe, and Henry Clay. Also Washington and Virginia social life and personalities, his health, family and plantation affairs including his adopted son, his insane nephew, his dogs, horses, and crops, the burning of Bizarre in 1812, Virginia hospitality and his descent from John Rolfe and Pocahontas.
ArchivalResource: 46 items.
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- Randolph, John, 1773-1833. Correspondence of John Randolph of Roanoke with Harmanus Bleecker, 1812-1825.
Eustis, William, 1753-1825. Letters, 1775-1825.
Title:
Letters, 1775-1825.
Letters written to physician, politician, and diplomat William Eustis from numerous prominent Americans. There are several letters each from John Quincy Adams, James Madison, and Christopher Gore. Other correspondents include John Adams, Fisher Ames, John C. Calhoun, Henry Clay, David Cobb, Albert Gallatin, Tobias Lear, James Monroe, Benjamin Rush, and James Swan. Topics include U.S. relations with Great Britain and France, national politics, and Eustis's service as U.S. minister to the Netherlands from 1815-18.
ArchivalResource: 1 narrow box.
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- Eustis, William, 1753-1825. Letters, 1775-1825.
Gallatin, Albert, 1761-1849. Papers, 1790-1840.
Title:
Papers, 1790-1840.
A small collection of notes, memos, and clippings of Albert Gallatin. Includes information about U.S. censuses, surveying problems, and a copy of Captain Robert Gray's journal on the discovery of the Columbia River (1792).
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- Gallatin, Albert, 1761-1849. Papers, 1790-1840.
Whitman, Ezekiel, 1776-1866. Letter to George Thatcher [manuscript] 1810 Jan. 15.
Title:
Letter to George Thatcher [manuscript] 1810 Jan. 15.
Whitman comments on national politics including the Giles Resolution and political figures including James Madison and Albert Gallatin.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Whitman, Ezekiel, 1776-1866. Letter to George Thatcher [manuscript] 1810 Jan. 15.
Griswold family. Papers, 1782-1842 (inclusive).
Title:
Papers, 1782-1842 (inclusive).
Chiefly papers of Stanley Griswold (1763-1815) and his son Henry W. Griswold (d. 1834). Stanley Griswold began as a clergyman in Connecticut, became acting governor of the Michigan Territory, and ended as a judge in Illinois Territory. There are papers relating to the Connecticut Land Company, of which Stanley Griswold was one of the proprietors. Henry W. Griswold graduated from West Point in 1815. He served in the United States Army, attaining the rank of Captain, until his death in 1834. His papers include accounts, official army letters and documents, and family letters. In 1825 Griswold married Ann Heard, daughter of John Heard Jr., and the Griswold family papers came to the library with the Heard family papers.
ArchivalResource: 7 linear ft. (4 v., 33 boxes)
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- Griswold family. Papers, 1782-1842 (inclusive).
Gallatin, Albert, 1761-1849. Copy of a representation in behalf of the Canadian inhabitants of Michigan concerning their lands, 1807.
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Copy of a representation in behalf of the Canadian inhabitants of Michigan concerning their lands, 1807.
Copy of a representation in behalf of the Canadian inhabitants of Michigan concerning their lands, 1807, from the Land Office, Detroit (Mich.), Sept. 1, 1807. The petition mentions illiterate farmers not having registered by a deadline, river farms, and requests land patents for separate tracts of land owned by one person.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- Gallatin, Albert, 1761-1849. Copy of a representation in behalf of the Canadian inhabitants of Michigan concerning their lands, 1807.
Gallatin, Albert, 1761-1849. Autograph letter signed : n.p., to unknown person, n.p., [circa 1810?].
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Autograph letter signed : n.p., to unknown person, n.p., [circa 1810?].
Relates to land grants made by Congress to Lafayette for his participation in the American Revolution. Signed A.G.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (4 p.) ; 25 x 20 cm.
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- Gallatin, Albert, 1761-1849. Autograph letter signed : n.p., to unknown person, n.p., [circa 1810?].
Staël-Holstein, Auguste Louis, baron de, 1790-1827. Letters, 1819 March 17-1825 August 10, Paris and Coppet, to George Ticknor, Paris and Boston.
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Letters, 1819 March 17-1825 August 10, Paris and Coppet, to George Ticknor, Paris and Boston.
Gives him a letter for the Duchess of York; thanks for books; comments on the coming superiority of America, the Spanish war; mentions S. Wilder, Gallatin and Broglie. Comments on slavery, and French politics.
ArchivalResource: 3 items. 20-24 cm.
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- Staël-Holstein, Auguste Louis, baron de, 1790-1827. Letters, 1819 March 17-1825 August 10, Paris and Coppet, to George Ticknor, Paris and Boston.
Albert Gallatin letters, 1793-1846
Title:
Albert Gallatin letters 1793-1846
Several letters written by Swiss-born American statesman and educator Albert Gallatin. Letters are both professional and social in nature, and include an 1808 letter to President Thomas Jefferson relating to the Embargo Act of 1807; a biographical sketch written at the request of autograph collector Lewis Cist, and two letters to Joseph Gales and William Winston Seaton, editors of the National Intelligencer relating to the publication of his essays on "the Oregon Question."
ArchivalResource: .1 linear foot (1 folder)
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- Albert Gallatin letters, 1793-1846
Du Ponceau, Peter Stephen, 1760-1844. Letters, 1801-1843, to Albert Gallatin.
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Letters, 1801-1843, to Albert Gallatin.
These forty-five letters concern legal and political matters, Indian languages, and the American Philosophical Society.
ArchivalResource: 1 microfilm reel.
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- Du Ponceau, Peter Stephen, 1760-1844. Letters, 1801-1843, to Albert Gallatin.
Gallatin, Albert, 1761-1849. Letter to James Madison, 1828 February 27.
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Letter to James Madison, 1828 February 27.
Albert Gallatin to James Madison re the purchase of "Philosophical apparatus and of instruments for the University of Virginia under Thomas Jefferson's direction.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Gallatin, Albert, 1761-1849. Letter to James Madison, 1828 February 27.
American Philosophical Society Library. Miscellaneous Manuscripts Collection. 1668-1983.
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Miscellaneous Manuscripts Collection
Though the Miscellaneous Manuscripts collection is composed of items that do not fall readily into any other existing collection, the two dominant intellectual areas represented in the collection are Early American History and History of Science.
ArchivalResource: 25.0 Linear feet
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- Miscellaneous Manuscripts Collection, 1668-1983, Bulk, 1750-1850, 1668-1983
Howe family papers, 1819-1910.
Title:
Howe family papers, 1819-1910.
Correspondence and records of the Howe family of Massachusetts.
ArchivalResource: 32 boxes and 3 volumes (8 linear ft.)
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- Howe family papers, 1819-1910.
Fuller, B. A. G., 1879-1956. Autograph collection, 1620-1920
Title:
B. A. G. Fuller autograph collection
Letters and autographs collected by Harvard University philosophy professor B.A.G. Fuller.
ArchivalResource: 1 linear feet (3 volumes and 1 box)
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- B. A. G. Fuller autograph collection, 1620-1920.
Cope, Thomas P. (Thomas Pim), 1768-1854. Letterbooks, 1788-1853 [microform].
Title:
Letterbooks, 1788-1853 [microform].
The records consist of a microfilm of four volumes of letterbooks containing Cope's outbound correspondence from December 1788 to May 1853. The quantity of letters decreases markedly after 1835, as Cope relinquishes most of the details of business to his sons. Cope kept no diary between 1820 and 1843, and the letters are the primary source on his life and career during this period.
ArchivalResource: 4 reels.
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- Cope, Thomas P. (Thomas Pim), 1768-1854. Letterbooks, 1788-1853 [microform].
William L. Clements Library. Henry A. S. Dearborn collection, 1801-1850, bulk 1814-1850.
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Henry A. S. Dearborn collection, 1801-1850, bulk 1814-1850.
The Henry A. S. Dearborn collection (156 items) contains the correspondence of the Massachusetts politician and author Henry Alexander Scammell Dearborn, son of the Revolutionary War General, Henry Dearborn. The papers largely document his career as the collector of the Boston Customs House and include letters from prominent government officials in Boston, New York, and Washington D.C.
ArchivalResource: 156 items.
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- William L. Clements Library. Henry A. S. Dearborn collection, 1801-1850, bulk 1814-1850.
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826. Thomas Jefferson letters to James Ronaldson and the Reverend Frederick Beasley [manuscript], 1813, [1823].
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Thomas Jefferson letters to James Ronaldson and the Reverend Frederick Beasley [manuscript], 1813, [1823].
Jefferson writes on 1813 January 12 to James Ronaldson concerning farming and gardening activities and his views on the war. Mentions cork tree from Paris, olives from Aix, sainfoin from Malta, and acorns from Marseilles as well as African rice in Georgia and Kentucky. Also mentions household manufactures, Marine hospitals, seamen, Albert Gallatin, grain trade with enemies, and war in the Iberian Peninsula and the Baltic. In an 1823 letter to the Reverend Frederick Beasley, Jefferson expresses his thanks for Beasley's book "Search of Truth in the Science of the Human Mind."
ArchivalResource: 2 items.
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- Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826. Thomas Jefferson letters to James Ronaldson and the Reverend Frederick Beasley [manuscript], 1813, [1823].
Russia. Ministerstva Inostrannykh del. Records of the Ministerstva Inostrannykh del, Russia, 1783-1868.
Title:
Records of the Ministerstva Inostrannykh del, Russia, 1783-1868.
Consists of selections from the Administrative files (1809-16) and the Chancellery files (1809-14) of diplomatic correspondence, memoranda, and reports of the American and Russian envoys in Petrograd and Washington including John Q. Adams, James A. Bayard, André de Dashkov, Albert Gallatin, Théodore de Pahlen, and Eduard de Stoeckl; also similar materials from the Asiatic, Doklad, London, Washington, and other files, dealing with the Russian offer to mediate the War of 1812, the Russian view of the American Civil War, the history and sale of Alaska, the Russian American Company, and treaties between Russia and America.
ArchivalResource: 1,500 items.3 containers.2 microfilm reels.
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- Russia. Ministerstva Inostrannykh del. Records of the Ministerstva Inostrannykh del, Russia, 1783-1868.
United States. Mint. Letterbook, 1824-1831
Title:
Records of the U.S. Mint. 1792 - 2007. Letterbook
This series consists of a ledger book containing copies of letters sent by the Director of the U.S. Mint in Philadelphia to various private individuals; U.S. Government department heads including Secretary of State John Quincy Adams and Secretary of the Treasury Albert Gallatin; the President of the United States; officials of various private banks throughout the United States; and foreign residents. One letter of note is an August 10, 1826 letter from Samuel Moore, Director of the U.S. Mint to R. W. Mead which notes the acquisition of weights which correspond precisely to the measurements actually used in the Mints of Spain and Mexico.
ArchivalResource: 2 linear inches 1 volume ledger size
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- Records of the U.S. Mint. 1792 - 2007. Letterbook
Lee, Gideon, 1778-1841. Papers, 1804-1868.
Title:
Papers, 1804-1868.
Collection of correspondence both to and from Lee of a personal and business nature. Included is family correspondence, 1806-1839; papers concerning the New York City fire in 1835; and marriage register as mayor, 1833-1834. Correspondents include Peter Cooper, John A. Dix, Erastus Corning, Lewis C. Beck, Azarian Flagg, Albert Gallatin, W.L. March, Zadock Pratt, S.B. Ruggles, and Roger B. Taney.
ArchivalResource: 20 boxes.
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- Lee, Gideon, 1778-1841. Papers, 1804-1868.
Ray, Gordon Norton, 1915-1986,. Literary and historical letters and documents, [ca. 1661]-1976.
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Literary and historical letters and documents, [ca. 1661]-1976.
Letters written to Frank Topham, ca. 1879; letters from various 19th century artists including Wyke Bayliss, G. Bowers Edwards, and Carl Haag; letters to Jerome Milkman, 1925-1958; letters to Howes Norris, 1908-1930; letters from various 20th century artists including Sir D.Y. Cameron, Sir John Collier, and Sir Gerald Kelley; and letters and a few manuscripts and documents of various American and British authors. Also, a group of French documents and letters from immediately following the French Revolution, 1793-1812, mostly dealing with military and governmental matters. Correspondents and signers include Lazare Nicolas Marguerite Carnot, Jean Jacques Regis Cambacérès, Jean Etienne Championnet, and Jean Baptiste Michel Saladin. Letters, 1814-1832, written to United States ministers to France including William Harris Crawford, Albert Gallatin, William Cabell River, and Nathaniel Niles. The correspondents include Elie Decazes, Antoine René Charles Mathurin, comte de La Forest, and Armand Emmanuel du Plesis, duc de Richelieu. The letters deal with a variety of diplomatic matters such as the exchange of war prisoners and refuge for the ship DECATUR.
ArchivalResource: ca. 1,100 items (9 boxes)
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- Ray, Gordon Norton, 1915-1986,. Literary and historical letters and documents, [ca. 1661]-1976.
Gallatin, Albert, 1761-1849. Autograph letter signed : New York, to Virgil David, Lawrenceville, Pa., 1836 June 2.
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Autograph letter signed : New York, to Virgil David, Lawrenceville, Pa., 1836 June 2.
Gallatin expresses his gratitude at being elected an honorary member of the Lawrenceville Lyceum. Gallatin also promises to send David a copy of his soon-to-be-published work, "A Synopsis of the Indian Tribes of North America."
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 leaf) ; 25 x 20 cm.
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- Gallatin, Albert, 1761-1849. Autograph letter signed : New York, to Virgil David, Lawrenceville, Pa., 1836 June 2.
Cruse, Thomas. Letters to James Hamilton, 1810-1813.
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Letters to James Hamilton, 1810-1813.
Cruse, Alexandria, Va. writes to Hamilton, Carlisle, Pa., concerning business matters, dividends from the investments of the two men in bridge stock, banks, other stocks, a brewery rented by Cruse, and a social visit. Other topics touched on include a levee at the White House given by James and Dolley Madison and attended by Secretaries Gallatin and Smith; Potomac River bridge endangered by ice; concerns about democracy and the government; Carlisle College; a fire in Alexandria destroying 30 houses; the potential influence on business of steam boats; and the effects of the British blockade of the rivers and Chesapeake Bay. He briefly notes a visit by David Bailie Warden. The collection also contains two clippings contained in the letters.
ArchivalResource: 23 items.
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- Cruse, Thomas. Letters to James Hamilton, 1810-1813.
Bayard, James A. (James Asheton), 1767-1815. James A. Bayard and Richard H. Bayard Papers, 1797-1885
Title:
James A. Bayard and Richard H. Bayard Papers 1797-1885
:Lawyers, senators, and diplomats, of the Bayard (Baird) family of Delaware. Correspondence, diaries, financial and legal papers, printed matter and miscellaneous material relating to the careers of James A. Bayard and his son Richard H. Bayard.
ArchivalResource: 1,000 items; 4 containers; 1.6 linear feet; 4 microfilm reels
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- James A. Bayard and Richard H. Bayard Papers, 1797-1885
Bancker, Charles Nicoll, 1778-1869. Charles Nicoll Bancker correspondence, 1803-1830.
Title:
Charles Nicoll Bancker correspondence, 1803-1830.
Correspondence from various members of the Teackle family of Maryland, primarily from John Teackle, Jr., and his son, Littleton Dennis Teackle, concerning family and business matters and documenting national economic and political issues related to family's interests in banking, commerce, and shipbuilding. Correspondents discuss conversations with various prominent United States government officials and several British ministers; views of Congress concerning U.S. Secretary of the Treasury Albert Gallatin; British Orders in Council relating to trade with the United States; the embargo of 1807; the Non-Intercourse Act (1809); rechartering of the United States Bank (1811); the anti-embargo stance of the Federal Republican editor resulting in the sacking and burning of his offices in Baltimore, Md. (1812); the War of 1812; and the Hartford Convention and the Treaty of Ghent (1814).
ArchivalResource: 217 items.3 containers.
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- Bancker, Charles Nicoll, 1778-1869. Charles Nicoll Bancker correspondence, 1803-1830.
Irving, Washington, 1783-1859. Papers of Washington Irving [manuscript], 1804-1936 (bulk 1804-1859).
Title:
Papers of Washington Irving [manuscript], 1804-1936 (bulk 1804-1859).
The collection contains the original manuscripts and/or notes for and portions of "Abbotsford," "Astoria," "Bracebridge Hall," several editions of "Life and voyages of Christopher Columbus," "Chronicle of Don Garcia Fernandez," "Conquest of Granada," "English and French character," "Fernan Gonazales," "Fernando the Saint," "The legend of Pelayo," "Life of George Washington," "Paris at the Restoration," legend about a Spanish feud," "The Tagus," "The vindication of Christmas," "Voyages and discoveries of the companions of Columbus," The collection also contains a notebook, 1823, of quotations from English authors, an address of his return from Europe, 1832, Peter Irving's notebook of Arthurian legends, and "Irving's power of idealization," by Oliver Wendell Holmes. The collection also contains engravings and drawings of Irving and several miscellaneous items including documents and clippings. Recipients of irving's letters include D. Appleton and Co., Thomas Aspinwall, George Bancroft, James Bandinal, Richard Bentley, Hermanus Bleecker, Henry Brevoort, Thomas Campbell, Henry Carey, Frrederic S. Cozzens, Alexander H. Everett, Edward Everett, Emily Foster, William Freeman, Alexander Gallatin, James Hillhouse, John Hopkinson, Sir Robert H. Inglis, Peter irving, John Pendleton Kennedy, Eliza[beth] Leslie, John Littell, Daniel Lord, Dolley Madison, John Murray, Sir William Gore Ouseley, John Howard Payne, Thomas Picton, Benjamin Poore, William H. Prescott, George Palmer Putnam, Thomas Spring Rice, William H. Seward, Charles Warren Stoddard, George Ticknor, Osmond Tiffany, Joseph Tuttle, Wiliam [Peter?] Van Ness, George Washington Warren, Daniel Webster, John P. Wetherrell, and George Wilkes.
ArchivalResource: 312 items.
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- Irving, Washington, 1783-1859. Papers of Washington Irving [manuscript], 1804-1936 (bulk 1804-1859).
Barksdale, Nelson,. Papers of the Proctors of the University of Virginia [manuscript] 1819-1905.
Title:
Papers of the Proctors of the University of Virginia [manuscript] 1819-1905.
Collection contains the papers of the first proctor Arthur S. Brockenbrough and his successors including Thomas H. Carter and Major Green Peyton. The earliest papers include 57 letters from Thomas Jefferson to Arthur S. Brockenbrough mainly concerning construction of the University buildings. Among the correspondents are: Nelson Barksdale, A.H. Brooks, Joseph C. Cabell, John Hartwell Cocke, Joseph Coolidge, Gen. Henry A. S. Dearborn, Robley Dunglison, John Patten Emmet, Albert Gallatin, Alexander Garrett, John B. Gordon, Washington Irving, James Leitch, Dolley Madison, James Madison, Peter Maverick, Peter Minor, John Patterson, Bernard Peyton, Chapman Reynolds, Coleman Sellers, St. George Tucker. The collection also includes a construction drawing of a detail of a modillion for the Rotunda by John Neilson, ca. June/July 1825. The collection also contains a letter from Andrew Carnegie to President Edwin A. Alderman, 1905, and 15 medals and relics including Alderman's Phi Beta Kappa pin, a lock of George Washington's hair and the pen used by Andrew Jackson Montague to encorporate the Alumni Society in 1903.
ArchivalResource: ca. 4000 items.
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- Barksdale, Nelson,. Papers of the Proctors of the University of Virginia [manuscript] 1819-1905.
Buchanan, James, 1791-1868. Letter, 1827 December 13, Washington, [to] Thomas Elder, Harrisburg, Pa.
Title:
Letter, 1827 December 13, Washington, [to] Thomas Elder, Harrisburg, Pa.
Asks about the situation of Mr. Whittlesey's claim; notes rumor that Mr. Webster may be nominated as successor to Mr. Gallatin.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 p.) ; 25 cm.
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- Buchanan, James, 1791-1868. Letter, 1827 December 13, Washington, [to] Thomas Elder, Harrisburg, Pa.
Hostick, King V. (King Victor), d. 1993,. Papers relating to the University of Virginia [manuscript] 1827-40.
Title:
Papers relating to the University of Virginia [manuscript] 1827-40.
Letter, 1827 Nov. 9, George Ticknor, Boston, to James Madison recommending J. Burton Harrison as professor of Ancient Languages at U. Va. [2 p. 22 cm. holograph signed. with address leaf] -- Letter [draft] 1828 Feb. 14, James Madison, Montpelier, to Albert Gallatin regarding disposal of the money Jefferson placed with Barring Bros. [2 p. 25 cm. written by Dolley Madison] -- Resolution, 1828 July 14, of U. Va. faculty regarding sending reports to the students' parents [5.5 x 8.5 ms] -- Student petition [1837 or 1838] protesting the food at Col. Ward's hotel [1 l. 36 cm. ms] -- Letter, 1840 May 17, Robert Emmet, New York, to John Patten Emmet [1796-1842] U. Va., recommending T.W. Clerke for law professorship [2 p. 25 cm. holograph signed] -- Plan [n.d.] for a chemical laboratory by Dr. Emmet? [1 l. 32 cm. ms].
ArchivalResource: 6 items.
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- Hostick, King V. (King Victor), d. 1993,. Papers relating to the University of Virginia [manuscript] 1827-40.
Crowninshield Family. Crowninshield Family Papers, 1697-1909.
Title:
Crowninshield Family Papers, 1697-1909.
This collection of correspondence, business papers, family history, and photographs illustrate the business and personal activities of the Crowninshield Family.
ArchivalResource: 9 boxes (4.25 linear feet)
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- Crowninshield Family. Crowninshield Family Papers, 1697-1909.
Peter Stephen Du Ponceau letters, 1801-1843, to Albert Gallatin., 1801-1843
Title:
Peter Stephen Du Ponceau letters, 1801-1843, to Albert Gallatin. 1801-1843
These forty-five letters concern legal and political matters, Indian languages and linguistics, philological matters, and the American Philosophical Society.
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- Peter Stephen Du Ponceau letters, 1801-1843, to Albert Gallatin., 1801-1843
Jackson, Jonathan, 1743-1810. Lee Family Papers, 1535-1957.
Title:
Lee Family Papers, 1535-1957.
Papers of the Lee family, primarily the correspondence, writings and business records of Henry Lee (1782-1867) and Henry Lee, Jr. (1817-1898.) The collection includes Lee correspondence with and about: John A. Andrew, Albert Gallatin, Edwin L. Godkin, Robert Y. Hayne, George Frisbie Hoar, Frances Anne Kemble, Abbott Lawrence, Henry Cabot Lodge and Robert Gould Shaw. Subjects covered in the correspondence and writings include: free trade, the War of 1812, banking and currency, cotton manufacture, theater, the Civil War, civil service reform, the United States Census of 1790, the Free Trade Convention of 1831 and the Massachusetts militia. Members of the Lee family and the related Jackson family represented prominently are: Jonathan Jackson, Patrick Tracy Jackson, Joseph Lee, Joseph Lee, Jr., Mary Jackson Lee, Thomas Lee, Thomas Lee, Jr., and Henry Lee Shattuck. The 164 bound volumes in the collection contain accountbooks, ledgers and letterbooks of various family business firms. Their contents provide information on the Indian, European, South American, West Indian and China trades.
ArchivalResource: 23 boxes, 165 volumes, and 1 oversize box.
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- Jackson, Jonathan, 1743-1810. Lee Family Papers, 1535-1957.
Muhlenberg Family. Papers, 1769-1866.
Title:
Papers, 1769-1866.
These papers include miscellaneous letters, letterbooks, books, certificates, and diplomas of various members of the family. Among them are photostats of letters and papers to and from General John Peter Gabriel Muhlenberg and officers of the Continental Army on military affairs in the Southern Department during the American Revolution (1772-1804); photostats of letters to Albert Gallatin, Nathanael Greene, Edward Hand, Winthrop Sargent, Baron von Steuben, William Alexander, and George Washington; photostat of General Muhlenberg's journal of trips to the Ohio (1784, 1797); photostats of letters and notes of Gotthilf H. E. Muhlenberg, including a diary kept at Halle (1771), and extracts of thirty letters to Stephen Elliott of Beaufort and Charleston, South Carolina (1808-1815); photostats of letters of Henry A. Muhlenberg about his biography of General Muhlenberg (1848-1849); and photostats of letters of Henry Melchior Muhlenberg (1711-1787). Also included is an original letterbook of Peter Muhlenberg, paymaster of the United States Army, kept at Augusta and Savannah, Georgia (1836-1842). Also included in this collection are original certificates and diplomas, including G.H.E. Muhlenberg's diploma from Halle (1769); General Muhlenberg's certificate of membership in the Order of the Cincinnati (1785); civil and military commissions signed by Presidents Jefferson, Madison, Jackson,
ArchivalResource: ca. 100 items.
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- Muhlenberg Family. Papers, 1769-1866.
American Philosophical Society Archives. Record Group IId, 1837-1844
Title:
American Philosophical Society Archives. Record Group IId 1837-1844
This is part of the large inventory for the American Philosophical Society Archives. For complete information concerning this collection, please view the . Collection Description
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- American Philosophical Society Archives. Record Group IId, 1837-1844
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826. Letter, 1816 January 15, Monticello, [Albemarle County, Virginia] to [William] Short, n.p.
Title:
Letter, 1816 January 15, Monticello, [Albemarle County, Virginia] to [William] Short, n.p.
Snow prevents any surveying to resolve a boundary dispute between John Carter and James Monroe; expresses regret over the retirement of Albert Gallatin from the position of Secretary of the Treasury; Jefferson predicts impending fincial crisis; summarizes current rates of taxation, mentioning specifically the burdensome levies borne by British laborers.
ArchivalResource: 2 p. on 1 leaf ; 25 cm. x 19 cm.
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- Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826. Letter, 1816 January 15, Monticello, [Albemarle County, Virginia] to [William] Short, n.p.
Gallatin, Albert, 1761-1849. ALS, 1839 March 2 : New York, to Bates Cooke, Comptroller, Albany.
Title:
ALS, 1839 March 2 : New York, to Bates Cooke, Comptroller, Albany.
A magnificent, detailed financial letter which analyzes banking affairs, American financial resources, and the reception of American securities on the foreign market.
ArchivalResource: 4 p. ; 33 x 20 cm.
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- Gallatin, Albert, 1761-1849. ALS, 1839 March 2 : New York, to Bates Cooke, Comptroller, Albany.
Tucker, Thomas Tudor, 1745-1828. Papers of Thomas Tudor Tucker, 1791-1824.
Title:
Papers of Thomas Tudor Tucker, 1791-1824.
Chiefly correspondence (1791-1808) between Tucker and John Page (1744-1808), U.S. representative and governor of Virginia, relating to such topics as federal office-seeking and patronage, congressional and Virginia politics, problems of coinage and the Mint of the United States, national finance, the presidential election of 1800, and the trial of Aaron Burr. Persons mentioned in the correspondence include Albert Gallatin, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, Napoleon I, and George Washington. Also includes Tucker's financial account (1813-1823) and a letter (1824) from Tucker to Luke Wheeler
ArchivalResource: 70 items.1 container.1 microfilm reel.
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- Tucker, Thomas Tudor, 1745-1828. Papers of Thomas Tudor Tucker, 1791-1824.
Baltimore (Md.). Collector of the Port. Baltimore papers, 1789-1808.
Title:
Baltimore papers, 1789-1808.
Letters and documents relating to the Customs House of Baltimore. There are twenty-two letters from Oliver Wolcott (1760-1833), second Secretary of the Treasury, to Robert Purviance, Controller of the Customs in Baltimore, which concern the administration of shipping laws and the financial affairs of the Customs House. There is also a second group of letters from Albert Gallatin (1761-1849), fourth Secretary of the Treasury, to James H. McCulloch, Controller of Baltimore in 1808, concerning the administration of the Embargo Act of 1808. There are also twenty-six autograph letters, circular letters, and documents from various persons.
ArchivalResource: 0.5 linear ft. ( l box)
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- Baltimore (Md.). Collector of the Port. Baltimore papers, 1789-1808.
Papers of Joseph and William Whipple, 1717-1904 (inclusive), 1763-1814 (bulk).
Title:
Papers of Joseph and William Whipple, 1717-1904 (inclusive), 1763-1814 (bulk).
Papers of American brothers and business partners Joseph and William Whipple.
ArchivalResource: 4 boxes (2 linear ft.)
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- Papers of Joseph and William Whipple, 1717-1904 (inclusive), 1763-1814 (bulk).
Randolph, John, 1773-1833. Letters of John Randolph of Roanoke [manuscript], 1794-1898.
Title:
Letters of John Randolph of Roanoke [manuscript], 1794-1898.
In 1794 Randolph writes to his stepfather St. George Tucker about the refusal of the Senate to seat Albert Gallatin and queries Tucker on the constitutionality of the action. In 1830 and 1831, he writes Thomas A. Morton about his health, renting out Bizarre, poor crops, and the possibility of war in Europe being deterred by fear of subsequent revolution, and the sale of several lots of land. The collection also contains reminiscences, 1898 May 4, of Powhatan Bouldin, a Danville newspaper editor; Thomas Bouldin, pioneer and some of his descendants, by Robert F. Hutcheson, n.d., and some genealogical notes.
ArchivalResource: 5 items.
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- Randolph, John, 1773-1833. Letters of John Randolph of Roanoke [manuscript], 1794-1898.
Gallatin, Albert, 1761-1849. Papers of Albert Gallatin, 1761-1880.
Title:
Papers of Albert Gallatin, 1761-1880.
ArchivalResource: 51 microfilm reels
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- Gallatin, Albert, 1761-1849. Papers of Albert Gallatin, 1761-1880.
Berendt, C. Hermann (Carl Hermann), 1817-1878. Miscellanea maya.
Title:
Miscellanea maya. [ca. 1864-1873]
Scrapbook, assembled by Daniel Garrison Brinton, of notes, manuscripts, and clippings of C. Hermann Berendt, on topics in Maya linguistics and ethnography. A table of contents in Spanish (f. 3) has 29 headings, organized in sections for grammar (f. 4-53), vocabulary (f. 54-74), and ethnology (f. 75-98). Grammar includes comparative alphabets of Mayan languages (Huastec, Mixtec, Mam, Otomi, Zapotec) and languages of Guatemala (Cakchiquel, Quiché, Tzutuhil); as well as notes on word formation, plurals, and parts of speech. Maya vocabularies include sexual and body parts, kinship, plants, maiz, animals, and conversational phrases. Languages appearing in comparative vocabularies include Maya, Nahuatl, Otomi, Cakchiquel, Natchez, Tzental (Tzeltal?), Chontal, Quiché, Huastec, and Putum of Palenque (Chol?). Under ethnology are headings for the character of the Indians of the Yucatán; customs and superstitions of the Maya; calendars and time reckoning; hieroglyphics; antiquities; and ethnological map. Manuscripts by Berendt include a version of his essay Analytical alphabet for Mexican and Central American languages (f. 4); and the following comparative vocabularies: Putum/Tzental/Chontal (f. 57); Mexicano/Maya/Otomi, with title page inscribed to George Gibbs, 1864 (f. 59); Maya-Cakchiquel (f. 60); Maya-Chontal-Kiche-Cakchiquel--Huasteca-Mam-Pokonchi (f. 64); and Zahlwörter (counting words) in Mayan languages (fold-out chart; f. 69r). A draft letter from Berendt to Gibbs, dated 1865, concerns a section of an article by Gibbs headed: Numeral systems (f. 67). Annotated transcriptions by Berendt of material from other authors include D.G. Brinton's The Natchez of Louisiana, along with a Natchez vocabulary of Albert Gallatin, with comparisons to Mayan languages (f. 62); and Calendario maya, by Juan Pío Pérez, dated 1868 (between f. 80 and 81). Also included are two versions of a manuscript entitled: Catalogo de una colección de antiguedades ... de Yucatan, Campeche y Tabasco, by Florentino Jimeno, one dated 1869, with a clipping dated Mérida, 1871 (between f. 88 and 89), and the other dated 1872, and prefaced by a copy of a letter from abbé Brasseur de Bourbourg, dated 1871 (between f. 89 and 90). Clippings include an article entitled Central American hieroglyphics (Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, New York, 5 April 1873), which Berendt has signed by hand (f. 86); and Spanish-language clippings about Yucatan antiquities, ruins or localities, mostly from Mérida, dated 1866 (f. 95) and 1871-1872 (f. 90-91, 96-98). Two articles are by Jose T. Cervera (f. 91, 96).
ArchivalResource: 357 leaves : paper ; 366-368 x 235-238 mm. bound to 374 x 265 mm.
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- Berendt, C. Hermann (Carl Hermann), 1817-1878. Miscellanea maya.
Gallatin, Albert, 1761-1849. Letter, 1803 Jul 6.
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Letter, 1803 Jul 6.
Printed form letter from Albert Gallatin, Washington, D.C., to William Webb, Collector of Customs at Bath, Maine, giving instructions for preparing a certificate for American seamen to protect them from impressment.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Gallatin, Albert, 1761-1849. Letter, 1803 Jul 6.
New York (N.Y.). New York Historical Society. Addresses and presentations, 1843-1906.
Title:
Addresses and presentations, 1843-1906.
Consists of addresses and presentations delivered before the New York Historical Society during 1843 to 1906. They include an address delivered by William Milligan Sloane in 1906 titled "Proportions and Value in American History", a paper read by Edward S. Isham in 1889 titled, "Frontenac and Miles Standish in the Northwest", an address delivered by Hamilton W. Mabie in 1904 titled "The Genius of the Cosmopolitan City", and the 1843 inaugural address of the Honorable Albert Gallatin on taking the Chair as President of the New York Historical Society.
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- New York (N.Y.). New York Historical Society. Addresses and presentations, 1843-1906.
Coxe family. Papers, 1638-1897 (inclusive), 1776-1879 (bulk).
Title:
Papers, 1638-1897 (inclusive), 1776-1879 (bulk).
Series I. of the Tench Coxe section, volumes and printed material includes: Letterbooks, 1778-1819, deal chiefly with mercantile and real estate business matters, Collection of Revenue letterbook, 1801-1802; letterbook, 1813-1816, concerning Coxe's difficulties in completing his accounts as Purveyor of Public Supplies. Account books, 1772-1824 relate to Coxe's personal and official business finances and include daybooks, journals, ledgers, checkbooks, bank books, receipt books, land records, revenue records, and others. Additionally, there are Coxe's commercial records consisting of Coxe, Furman and Coxe letterbook, 1776-1779, and account books, 1776-1796; Coxe and Frazier letterbooks, 1784-1798, journals, 1783-1798, and other account books. In this series also are: miscellaneous Coxe family volumes, 1810-1871, consisting of docket books and other legal records, estate records, and household accounts of Coxe's children Alexander, Charles, Henry, and Mary Rebecca; Dr. Thomas Rushton and Mary Fisher Ruston account books, domestic account books, medical notes, 1762-1803; George Harrison's Office of Naval Agent letterbook, 1801-1806, journal, 1802, and personal journal, 1845, and ledger, 1842-1844; some account and letterbooks of other Coxe debtors, William Harrison, 1793-1799, and James McCalley, 1792-1797; Office of the Collector of Revenue letterbooks, 1791 (George Clymer), 1798-1800 (James Ash); and a final group of records, ca. 1759-1849, partly derived from business firms with which Coxe had dealings, partly from private individuals connected with him or his family, but much for which the provenance is undetermined. Printed materials consist of: books; newspaper clippings, 1787-1885; pamphlets and booklets, 1767-1885, including pamphlets authored by Tench Coxe; circulars and form letters, 1783-1822; broadsides and broadsheets, 1782-1837; and miscellaneous. Tench Coxe's incoming correspondence forms the bulk of the second series with a much lesser amount of outgoing correspondence, and a sizeable body of third party correspondence, all arranged together chronologically. Letters on all of the commercial, official, and personal subjects which concerned him are represented, usually in quantity: national economic policy, Coxe's writings and publications, land speculations and development, domestic and foreign commerce, the operations of his state and federal offices, politics and government, church, Philadelphia civic organizations, family matters. In addition to his business associates and family members, among his correspondents were James Madison, Thomas Jefferson, Alexander Hamilton, Benjamin Rush, John Dickinson, Joel Barlow, Pierce Butler, Aaron Burr, Albert Gallatin, John Jay, Robert Morris, Timothy Pickering, and Gouverneur Morris. Interfiled with the correspondence are general papers: deeds, surveys and other land papers; ships' papers, insurance policies, invoices and other commercial pieces; tax records, licenses, and sundry revenue forms; notes and memoranda; financial accounts and calculations; calling cards and other personal memorabilia. After his father's death, Charles S. Coxe, attorney, judge, and executor of the family estate, became the principal recipient of correspondence in the Coxe Family Papers. This remaining part of the series, 1824-1879, concerns management of the estate, family affairs, and personal business. The bulk of series III Essays, Addresses, and Resource Material is made up of drafts and occassional fair copies of Tench Coxe's books (published and unpublished), pamphlets, and pieces for newspapers and periodicals. There is supplemental material such as manuscripts of other authors and excerpts of books. The series consists of writings on economic subjects, political topics, and miscellaneous and fragmentary material. Tench Coxe's bills and receipts, the last series, filed in alphabetical order, relate to his personal expenses, to his business accounts, to his official duties, particularly his purchases as Purveyor of Public Supplies, and to the accounts of persons for whom he acted as agent or trustee. Also included in this series are Tench Coxe's cancelled checks, 1783-1843. The Charles Sidney Coxe, Edmund Sidney Coxe, Alexander Sidney Coxe Legal Papers Section, ca. 1810-1879 section includes: correspondence, financial papers, legal documents and memoranda of the attorney sons of Tench Coxe are primarily concerned with their law practices. Most correspondence and other papers of the three brothers which do not pertain directly to legal matters have been included in the Tench Coxe Section, Series II; however, some personal and family items do remain here. The papers of Charles Coxe, who served as Deputy Attorney General of PA, and Judge of District Court for Philadelphia, 1826-1841, are the most numerous, with lesser amounts for Edmund and Alexander. The Third Party Papers, ca. 1722-1815 is filled with loose records supplementary to the volumes which appear in Section I. Dr. Thomas Ruston's papers, ca. 1722, 1785-1794, 1812 were seized by Coxe in an attempt to salvage something of the debt due to him after the Chester County, PA, doctor and land speculator went bankrupt. They relate to his business interests, especially land, to his writings, and to a small extent his medical education. There is correspondence, deeds, and other land papers, bills, receipts and other accounts, legal papers, etc. Other of Coxe's debtors are represented by William Harrison's correspondence, accounts, land paper, legal material, ca. 1790-1800; James McCalley accounts and other business papers, ca. 1785-1815; and Oliver Pollock miscellaneous papers, 1785-1790.
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- Coxe family. Papers, 1638-1897 (inclusive), 1776-1879 (bulk).
Huntington, Jedediah, 1743-1818. Jedediah Huntington papers, 1776-1815.
Title:
Jedediah Huntington papers, 1776-1815.
Jedediah Huntington was an American general in the Continental Army during the American revolution.
ArchivalResource: .21 linear foot (1 volume)
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- Huntington, Jedediah, 1743-1818. Jedediah Huntington papers, 1776-1815.
Bancker, Charles Nicoll, 1778-1869. Family papers, ca.1733-1894.
Title:
Family papers, ca.1733-1894.
This collection was assembled in three major accessions, one being a group, 1791-1864, containing letters to and from Bancker and other members of his family on education, business, and personal topics, with such correspondents as Samuel Hazard, H.M. McIlvaine, James C. Montgomery, and John T. Montgomery (2 boxes). The bulk of the collection was received after 1966 and is more diverse, with more correspondence both earlier and later among family members; and also with many "extraneous" letters from prominent Americans. Many of thse letters are addressed to Frederick Beasley of the University of Pennsylvania.
ArchivalResource: ca. 1200 items.
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- Bancker, Charles Nicoll, 1778-1869. Family papers, ca.1733-1894.
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826. Letter, 1817 June 13, Monticello, [Albemarle County, Virginia] to Chevalier Pio, Rue St. Honore, Paris, [France].
Title:
Letter, 1817 June 13, Monticello, [Albemarle County, Virginia] to Chevalier Pio, Rue St. Honore, Paris, [France].
Acknowledges letter of Aug. 29th and comments on events they have both gone through since meeting; in France the horrors of Robespierre, the Directory, the aggressions of Bonaparte on human rights; in this country the hostility with England interrupted a peaceful course; is glad he has met Mr. Gallatin; is feeling the effects of age; mentions his grandchildren and family.
ArchivalResource: 1 p. on 1 leaf ; 24 cm. x 20 cm.
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- Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826. Letter, 1817 June 13, Monticello, [Albemarle County, Virginia] to Chevalier Pio, Rue St. Honore, Paris, [France].
Burr, Aaron, 1756-1836. Aaron Burr papers, 1777-1836.
Title:
Aaron Burr papers, 1777-1836.
Correspondence, 1777-1836, and a few dockets, writs, leases, and miscellaneous papers of Aaron Burr.
ArchivalResource: 24 boxes (ca. 2,000 items)
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- Burr, Aaron, 1756-1836. Aaron Burr papers, 1777-1836.
Crawford, William Harris, 1772-1834. William Harris Crawford papers, 1810-1914 (bulk 1812-1834).
Title:
William Harris Crawford papers, 1810-1914 (bulk 1812-1834).
Correspondence and other papers relating primarily to Crawford's role as U.S. minister to France, especially to negotiations surrounding the Treaty of Ghent. Also includes material relating to his tenure as U.S. secretary of the treasury and to politics in Georgia and Washington, D.C. Correspondents include John Quincy Adams, James A. Bayard, Henry Clay, Albert Gallatin, James Monroe, Richard Rush, Jonathan Russell, and Arthur Wellesley, duke of Wellington. Also includes a journal with references to Ruth Baldwin Barlow; Marie Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert du Motier, marquis de Lafayette; and David Bailie Warden.
ArchivalResource: 300 items.1 container.
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- Crawford, William Harris, 1772-1834. William Harris Crawford papers, 1810-1914 (bulk 1812-1834).
Huntington, Jedediah, 1743-1818. Papers of Jedediah Huntington, 1790-1806.
Title:
Papers of Jedediah Huntington, 1790-1806.
Papers of Jedediah Huntington, as collector of the port of New London, Conn.
ArchivalResource: 33 items.
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- Huntington, Jedediah, 1743-1818. Papers of Jedediah Huntington, 1790-1806.
Astor, John Jacob, 1763-1848. Letters, 1813-1817.
Title:
Letters, 1813-1817.
Letters to James Monroe, Secretary of State, James Madison, President, and William Jones, Secretary of the Navy, John Astor's efforts to secure government protection for his Pacific Fur Company post at Fort Astoria. One letter by Albert Gallatin introduces Astor to William Jones.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. ; 29 cm.
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- Astor, John Jacob, 1763-1848. Letters, 1813-1817.
Gallatin, Albert, 1761-1849. Letter, 1826 May 18, Baltimore, Md., to George Ticknor, Boston.
Title:
Letter, 1826 May 18, Baltimore, Md., to George Ticknor, Boston.
Tells him to forward Mme. de Stael's work to the care of John Jacob Astor & Son, N.Y.
ArchivalResource: 1 p. 25 cm.
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- Gallatin, Albert, 1761-1849. Letter, 1826 May 18, Baltimore, Md., to George Ticknor, Boston.
Allibone, S. Austin (Samuel Austin), 1816-1889. Correspondence of Baltimore, Maryland merchants 1771-1885.
Title:
Correspondence of Baltimore, Maryland merchants 1771-1885.
Letters from customers and shippers to various merchants in Baltimore, Maryland including: Mark Alexander, James Cox, Jr. and members of his staff, Robert Danny, Robert Gilmore & Son, George Gale, John Killey, John Kilty, Robert and Samuel Purviance, and George Welch. Includes some papers of Matthew Blair, Sylvanus Bourne of Amsterdam, Robert Brent, James Brown of Richmond, Va., Carson & Seton and Leroy and Bayard of New York, N.Y., and Willing & Francis of Philadelphia, Pa.
ArchivalResource: ca. 200 items.
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- Allibone, S. Austin (Samuel Austin), 1816-1889. Correspondence of Baltimore, Maryland merchants 1771-1885.
Gallatin, Albert, 1761-1849. Albert Gallatin correspondence, 1805 December 1
Title:
Albert Gallatin correspondence, 1805 December 1
Letter from George Hoffman and Frederick Bates regarding the activities of the Land Office; historical background on which titles were based.
ArchivalResource: 0.2 linear ft. (1 wallet)
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- Gallatin, Albert, 1761-1849. Albert Gallatin correspondence, 1805 December 1
Coles, Edward, 1786-1868. Coles papers, 1814-1857.
Title:
Coles papers, 1814-1857.
Typescripts of letters written by Edward Coles to Nicholas Biddle, Joseph C. Cabell, Henry Clay, Albert Gallatin, Thomas Jefferson, Dolley Madison, James Madison, Joel R. Poinsett, Henry S. Randall, Thomas Jefferson Randolph, William Cabell Rives, Charles Sumner, Martin Van Buren and Robert C. Winthrop, among other correspondents. Subjects covered by the letters include James Madison and the War of 1812; Madison's not emancipating his slaves at his death; the claiming of public lands by individual states; the estate of James Monroe; Andrew Jackson; Thomas Jefferson's authorship of the Ordinance of 1787; and Jefferson's relationship with John Adams.
ArchivalResource: 30 items.
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- Coles, Edward, 1786-1868. Coles papers, 1814-1857.
Gallatin, Albert, 1761-1849. ALS, 1808 July 28 : Treasury Department (Washington, D.C.), to John Wallworth, Collector, Erie.
Title:
ALS, 1808 July 28 : Treasury Department (Washington, D.C.), to John Wallworth, Collector, Erie.
"Information has been received that goods, the importation of which is prohibited by the Act of 18th April 1806, have lately been and are intended to be imported into Canada, for the purpose of being smuggled into the United States. You will therefore be pleased to be on your guard ..."
ArchivalResource: 1 p. ; 25 x 19.5 cm.
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- Gallatin, Albert, 1761-1849. ALS, 1808 July 28 : Treasury Department (Washington, D.C.), to John Wallworth, Collector, Erie.
O'Connor, John Michael. Diary of John Michael O'Connor's voyage to, [and] residence [and] travels in France : manuscript, 1818-1820.
Title:
Diary of John Michael O'Connor's voyage to, [and] residence [and] travels in France : manuscript, 1818-1820.
Consists of an autograph manuscript diary of John Michael O'Connor during his period of study in France.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (15 pp.) : lined paper ; 24.1 x 18.9 cm.
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- O'Connor, John Michael. Diary of John Michael O'Connor's voyage to, [and] residence [and] travels in France : manuscript, 1818-1820.
Dallas, Alexander James, 1759-1817. AL, [ca. 1809 Nov.], Philadelphia, to Albert Gallatin.
Title:
AL, [ca. 1809 Nov.], Philadelphia, to Albert Gallatin.
Concerns the case of the U.S. v. Hall & Worth, in which the defendents were acquitted by the circuit court of the charge of unloading cargo outside the U.S. contrary to the terms of their bond under the Embargo Act. Dallas, the district attorney, summarizes the case for the secretary of the Treasury and asks him if his department wishes to appeal to the Supreme Court.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (11 p.) ; 26 cm.
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- Dallas, Alexander James, 1759-1817. AL, [ca. 1809 Nov.], Philadelphia, to Albert Gallatin.
Du Pont, Eleuthère Irénée, 1771-1834. Papers, 1771-1922.
Title:
Papers, 1771-1922.
The personal correspondence relates to both personal and business matters. Prior to E. I. du Pont's arrival in America in 1800 it includes letters concerning the career of his father and brother. After 1800, much of it concerns the founding and operation of the powder mills on the Brandywine. There are references to French and American politics, as well as to Thomas Jefferson's criticism of Napoleon in 1812, and the visit of Lafayette to the United States in 1824. The papers of Madame du Pont consist for the most part of family correspondence.
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- Du Pont, Eleuthère Irénée, 1771-1834. Papers, 1771-1922.
Parmelee, David L. (David Lewis), 1795-1865. Letter, 1808 November 12, Litchfield, [Connecticut] to Thomas Jefferson, Washington [D.C.].
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Letter, 1808 November 12, Litchfield, [Connecticut] to Thomas Jefferson, Washington [D.C.].
On July 20 and Oct. 17, 1807, wrote to Hon. A. Gallatin respecting his removal from office of land commissioner in western district of territory of Orleans; enclosed several letters; Gallatin had recommended his appointment; wishes to know why he was removed from office of land commissioner at Opelousas; had served satisfactorily in Mississippi Territory.
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- Parmelee, David L. (David Lewis), 1795-1865. Letter, 1808 November 12, Litchfield, [Connecticut] to Thomas Jefferson, Washington [D.C.].
Gallatin, Albert, 1761-1849. Albert Gallatin letter, 1803 Oct. 31.
Title:
Albert Gallatin letter, 1803 Oct. 31.
Letter from Albert Gallatin to Governor William C.C. Claiborne of the Mississippi Territory concerning instructions to the latter for taking possession of Louisiana and for the temporary government of the province.
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- Gallatin, Albert, 1761-1849. Albert Gallatin letter, 1803 Oct. 31.
Gallatin, Albert, 1761-1849. Letter : to His Excellency George W. Campbell / by Albert Gallatin, 1819 Sep 15.
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Letter : to His Excellency George W. Campbell / by Albert Gallatin, 1819 Sep 15.
Concerns the Treaty of Washington.
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- Gallatin, Albert, 1761-1849. Letter : to His Excellency George W. Campbell / by Albert Gallatin, 1819 Sep 15.
Embury, Emma C. (Emma Catherine), 1806-1863. Emma C. Embury salon album, 1825-1870.
Title:
Emma C. Embury salon album, 1825-1870.
An album comprising 122 autograph items, drawings, portraits, clippings and extracts relating to the development of an important American literary salon in New York. The correspondence addressed to Emma and Daniel Embury focuses primarily on literature, writing, and publishing. Subjects include American poetry, its relation to English poetry, criticism, publishing, literary annuals and magazines, women writers, literary circles, and social affairs. Correspondents include: George W. Bethune, William Cullen Bryant, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Thomas Seir Cummings, Samuel Goodrich, Hannah Flagg Gould, Fitz-Greene Halleck, Charles Fenno Hoffman, Daniel Huntington, Henry Inman, Catharine Sedgewick, Henry Rowe Schoolcraft, L.H. Sigourney, Ann Sophia W. Stephens, John Trumbull and Alaric Watts. Includes a autograph address panel in the hand of George Gordon, Lord Byron.
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Gallatin, Albert, 1761-1849. Letter to Benjamin Lincoln, Boston.
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Letter to Benjamin Lincoln, Boston. [180-?]
States that the President has ordered a thorough study of the question of establishing a marine hospital in the vicinity of Boston.
ArchivalResource: [1] leaf ; 12 x 20 cm.
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- Gallatin, Albert, 1761-1849. Letter to Benjamin Lincoln, Boston.
Papers, 1775-1935.
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Papers, 1775-1935.
Correspondence, diaries, and literary manuscripts of American poet and statesman Joel Barlow.
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- Papers, 1775-1935.
Sprague, Richard S. Academic papers 1956-1990.
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Academic papers 1956-1990.
The papers of Professor Richard Sprague concern primarily his research and includes a number of unpublished manuscripts, and notes and correspondence to accompany the manuscripts. Included are materials about Carl Sprinchorn, artist, John Springer, woodsman, George Chapman and Albert Gallatin.
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- Sprague, Richard S. Academic papers 1956-1990.
Cutts, R. D. (Richard Dominicus), 1817-1883,. Gallatin Family papers [manuscript], 17xx, 1806-circa 1910.
Title:
Gallatin Family papers [manuscript], 17xx, 1806-circa 1910.
Includes a folio of Gallatin genealogical material, portraits, a letter from Voltaire to a Madam Gallatin concerning a request she had made of him. Portraits of Albert Gallatin include a pencil sketch by Jervis, 1825; an engraving from a painting by Alonzo Chappel; silhouettes of Gallatin and Hannah Nicholson Gallatin, 1806; and an engraving of Gallatin from a $500 note, circa 1862-1863. The later three are accompanied by a note of provenance and explanation by Frederic Gallatin and a letter from Richard D. Cutts forwarding the silhoutettes. There is also an engraving of the Washington Monument sold to raise funds for its construction with a facsimile signature of Gallatin, among othees. The folio of Gallatin genealogical material contains clippings, extracts from several legal documents and xxxx.
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- Cutts, R. D. (Richard Dominicus), 1817-1883,. Gallatin Family papers [manuscript], 17xx, 1806-circa 1910.
Walworth family. Walworth family papers, 1774-1884.
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Walworth family papers, 1774-1884.
Consists of correspondence, financial records, legal records, official documents, architectural drawings and various ephemera. Contains detailed correspondence concerning land transactions for the Connecticut Land Company; records of the post offices of Painesville, Ohio, and Cleveland, Ohio; records of the Port of Cuyahoga; records of the Circuit Court of Geauga County, Ohio, Corporation of the Village of Cleveland, and the Cleveland School House; records of the Cleveland Branch of the Erie Bank of Pennsylvania; land valuations and tax lists for Cleveland and the Fire Lands; and legal records of Litchfield County, Connecticut, and New London County, Connecticut. Correspondents include William Eldredge, Frederick Miner, Gideon Granger, Calvin Pease, Samuel Huntington, David Abbott, Nathaniel Ledyard, Lewis Cass, Oliver Phelps, Charles P. Barnum, Lewis Morgan, and Oliver Forward. A calendar of correspondents is included in the register to the collection. Insight into the social relations of the Walworths and their relations, including the Dunlap, Beattie, Strickland, Keyes, Wren, and Avery families, is seen through the correspondence between the women in the Walworth family.
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- Walworth family. Walworth family papers, 1774-1884.
Lewis Cass papers (1774-1924)
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Lewis Cass papers (1774-1924)
The Lewis Cass papers contain the political and governmental letters and writings of Lewis Cass, American army officer in the War of 1812, governor and senator from Michigan, American diplomat to France, secretary of war in the Andrew Jackson administration, secretary of state under James Buchanan, and Democratic candidate for President. These papers span Cass' entire career and include letters, speeches, financial documents, memoranda, literary manuscripts, newspaper clippings, and a travel diary. In addition to documenting his political and governmental career, the collection contains material concerning relations between the United States and Native Americans, and Cass' role in presidential politics.
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- Lewis Cass papers, Cass, Lewis, papers, 1774-1924
Addison, Alexander, 1759-1807. Papers of Alexander Addison, 1786-1803 [electronic resource].
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Papers of Alexander Addison, 1786-1803 [electronic resource].
This collection of correspondence contains long runs of letters from newspaper publisher Hugh Henry Brackenridge and from the Reverend Charles Nisbet of Dickinson College, and a short run of letters from Congressman William Findley. Addison, Brackenridge, Nisbet and Findley were all educated men of Pennsylvania. To Addison, Brackenridge was a fellow lawyer and writer. Nisbet was Addison's friend and a fellow Scottish theologian. Findley's relationship to Addison is less clear, although they both worked to quiet the Whiskey Rebellion. The bulk of the correspondence relates to the time and place in which they were written. All correspondents mention constitution ratification and early congressional events. Brackenridge writes repeatedly about the Jay Treaty and Pinckney Treaty. Brackenridge also references events surrounding the Whiskey Rebellion, and writes about his political enemy, Albert Gallatin, a federalist and foil to Alexander Hamilton's fiscal policy. Brackenridge provides editorial feedback on Addison's political tracts and essays. Findley's few letters detail events in the House of Representatives. Nisbet's letters are the most colorful, and touch upon the broadest range of domestic and foreign issues, most notably his openly sarcastic hostility towards post-revolutionary politics, both American and French. Nisbet also corresponds extensively with Addison about deeply personal problems related to Nisbet's alcoholic son. Names of people and events that are inferred, rather than explicitly stated in the correspondence, are bracketed in the item level scope content notes. The majority of the correspondence includes typed transcriptions, which are filed with the original letters. Address information within the correspondence varies and is noted at the item level when known.
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- Addison, Alexander, 1759-1807. Papers of Alexander Addison, 1786-1803 [electronic resource].
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