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U.S. Representative from Massachusetts.
U.S. representative from Massachusetts.
U.S. Representative from Massachusetts, 1810-1813; Superintendant General of military supplies, 1813-1817; Second Comptroller of the U.S. Treasury, 1817-1829.
Thornton, Marshal. Jefferson, President.
Comptroller of U.S. Treasury
Member, Maine House of representatives, 1799-1800; congressman, 1801-1813; Superintendent general of military supplies, 1813-1817; second Comptroller of U.S. Treasury, 1817-1829.
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Alden, James, 1810-1877. Cutts-Madison papers, 1759-1912.
Title:
Cutts-Madison papers, 1759-1912.
Papers of Richard D. Cutts, Congressman from Massachusetts from 1801-13, and of Col. Richard D. Cutts. Congressman Cutts's papers consist of 36 letters (some photocopies only) from Pres. James Madison, his wife's brother-in-law, 1804-33, and extracts from published works written by Madison in 1759. These pertain mainly to foreign relations and personal matters. Col. Cutts's papers include 19 letters of Robert E. Lee to Gen. James Longstreet, Oct. 1862 - Apr. 1863 (and 1 from Jan. 1865), and correspondence, orders, and other documents relating to Cutts's duties as aide to Union Gen. Henry W. Halleck. Among the papers are communications of Jefferson Davis with the Senate of the Confederate States of America and other Confederate documents. (Con't) Cutts's correspondents include Col. John Cunningham Kelton and Gen. Andrew Atkinson Humphreys. Other papers relate to Cutts's service in the United States Coast Survey, including letters from James Alden of the surveying steamer Active, and notes on the geography, natural history, and inhabitants of the Pacific Coast. Also included are a few volumes of poetry kept by Mary Estelle Cutts.
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- Alden, James, 1810-1877. Cutts-Madison papers, 1759-1912.
Cutts, Richard, 1771-1845. Letters 1813-1815.
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Letters 1813-1815.
Consists of the letters of Richard Cutts, 1771-1845, Superintendent general of military supplies, Washington, D.C., to his father, Thomas Cutts, and to Thomas G. Thornton, Marshal of Maine, both of Saco, Maine. The letters are concerned principally with war news and include an account of the capture of Washington by the British in 1814. There is also news of Congress, of events in Europe, and of American diplomatic relations.
ArchivalResource: 22 items.
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- Cutts, Richard, 1771-1845. Letters 1813-1815.
Cutts, Richard, 1771-1845. Letter : Washington, to Thomas Cutts, 1809 March 19 [manuscript].
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Letter : Washington, to Thomas Cutts, 1809 March 19 [manuscript].
Cutts writes of the latest news of Napoleon.
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- Cutts, Richard, 1771-1845. Letter : Washington, to Thomas Cutts, 1809 March 19 [manuscript].
Coxe, Tench, 1755-1824,. James Madison, Dolley Madison, and James Monroe letters, 1804-1840.
Title:
James Madison, Dolley Madison, and James Monroe letters, 1804-1840.
Dolley writes chiefly to her sister Anna Payne Cutts and her cousins Mrs. Van Zandt and Mrs. L. Henry Cutts, as well as Mrs. Richard Smith and Mrs. Thornton. Dolley writes primarily concerning family matters. Topics include wigs; bad roads and swollen rivers; a letter from Thomas Jefferson about the death of Maria Jefferson Eppes; James Madison's poor health; her problems with her knee, rheumatism and her eyes; and her "ancient terror" of the Society of Friends. Also Thomas Jefferson's migraines; Aaron Burr on his way to Richmond for trial; the marriage of Lucy Payne Washington and Thomas Todd; Fedralists refusal to enter the Madisons' doors; her sister's childbirth; "curls and silk"; and her son Payne and his financial troubles. James Madison writes to Richard Cutts regarding plans to leave for Rockfish Gap and a package of Talavera wheat. He asks Joseph Delaplaine to send him some manuscripts to review for inaccuracies and two pamphlets, and thanks him for a volume of poetry. As rector of the the University of Virginia he thanks C.D. Cleveland for a copy of "Epitome of Grecian Antiquities" for the University library. James Monroe cannot meet withTench Coxe but informs him that changes considered for the Treasury Department have been stricken out. Monroe writes to General John Mason that it was impossible to make any other financial arrangements to pay him other than to authorize his agent, Major James Lewis, to sell some property above Charlottesville and a large tract in Kentucky. In a letter to an unidentified recipient he refuses to sanction the dedication of a book to him by Sir John Sinclair. In a letter to Sir John Borlase Warren Monroe discusses the exchange of prisoners of war between Great Britain and the United States and complaints regarding the conduct of the British government towards American seamen. In a letter to Mr. Agg, Monroe informs him that he has made some changes in a document before publishing in the "Whig."
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- Coxe, Tench, 1755-1824,. James Madison, Dolley Madison, and James Monroe letters, 1804-1840.
Key-Cutts-Turner Family Papers, 1808-1975, (bulk 1808-1855)
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Key-Cutts-Turner Family Papers 1808-1975 (bulk 1808-1855)
Correspondence, genealogical and biographical material, a commonplace book, poetry, writings, and printed matter relating to the Key-Cutts-Turner families of North Carolina and Washington, D.C. Chiefly family correspondence of Ann Arnold Key Turner with various relatives including her father, Francis Scott Key, written from Woodley plantation, Warrenton, North Carolina. Also includes letters of Richard Cutts written from Washington, D.C., relating to the commercial and maritime embargo of the Jefferson and Madison administrations.
ArchivalResource: 135 items; 1 container; .4 linear feet
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- Cutts, Richard, 1771-1845. Key-Cutts-Turner family papers, 1808-1975 (bulk 1808-1855).
Causten, James H., 1788-1874,. Dolley Madison papers [manuscript], 1804-1849, undated.
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Dolley Madison papers [manuscript], 1804-1849, undated.
The collection contains 5 letters from Nelly Conway Madison Willis to Dolley Madison relating news of family and friends. Of interest is a letter to Harpers concerning publication of Madison's papers and a letter from [Benjamin H.?] Latrobe concerning his wife's pain and necessary use of laudanum. Other correspondents include Richard Cutts, Catharine B. Farish, [B. H. ?] Latrobe, Frances Dandridge Lear, John Steele, C. S. Todd, Sally Wheaton, Dolley Coles Winston, Lucy Coles Winston, Martha Winston. The collection also contains documents signed by Dolley Madison as executrix of James Madison's estate. The documents include orders on the cashier of the Branch Bank of Virginia at Fredericksburg for payments designated int the will of madison to his niece and nephews Conway C. Macon, Henry Macon, Erasmus T. Rose, William Madison, Jr., Cattell Madison, James Madison Hite, and Rebecca Chapman. There is also an order for payment to Eliza Madison, guardian of the three sons of Robert S. Madison, and a promissory note drawn to the order of J. M. Cutts. Invitations and social notes addressed to Dolley Maidosn complete the collection. In addition there is some correspondence of other family members, particularly C. S. Todd and John Payne Todd, including a letter from George Mifflin Dallas and letters to James H. Causten and Mary Coles Payne.
ArchivalResource: 42 items.
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- Causten, James H., 1788-1874,. Dolley Madison papers [manuscript], 1804-1849, undated.
Cutts, Richard, 1771-1845. Papers of Richard Cutts, 1753-1886 (bulk 1802-1830).
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Papers of Richard Cutts, 1753-1886 (bulk 1802-1830).
The collection consists chiefly of letters to Richard Cutts from noted individuals in the first quarter of the 19th century. Major topics include political apppointments and patronage; Republican Party politics; the Embargo; the War of 1812; foreign affairs in Europe; and family news and finances. People mentioned include John Q. Adams, John Armstrong, Aaron Burr, DeWitt Clinton, Benjamin W. Crowninshield, William H. Crawford, Henry Dearborn, Albert Gallatin, Elbridge Gerry, Nicholas Gilman, Andrew Jackson, James Monroe, Harrison Gray Otis, and Timothy Pickering. Specific topics include the Battle of Chrysler's Farm, the British attack on and burning of Washington, Battle of New Orleans, the U.S.S. Chesapeake, the U.S.S. Hornet's victory over the Peacock, Winchester's defeat in the River Raisin campaign, and the victory at Ft. Meigs. Also the Monroe-Pinckney treaty, right of deposit at New Orleans, Boston Harbor expenses, the Federalist Party, the Bank of the United States, the whaling industry, the salt business, smuggling, death of James Madison, travel in England and Scotland and the young Queen Victoria, typhoid fever among slaves, medical care in the U.S. army, and the tarring and feathering of an informer. The collection also contains invitations from Dolley Madison and envelopes franked by her; an invitation from Lydia Howard Sigourney; promissary notes signed by James Madison; a poem to John Quincy Adams and a commission signed by him; and a commission signed by Caleb Strong. Also brief genealogical materials on the Cutts family; two letters to Lucia Beverley Cutts (1886); newsclippings; Richard Cutts's Superintendant General of Military Supplies oath; obituaries; receipts for pew rent and a minister's salary (1752-1753); a printed appeal for biographical information on Harvard graduates from John Landgon Sibley; and a silhouette of Martha Jefferson Hackley Cutts.
ArchivalResource: 185 items.
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- Cutts, Richard, 1771-1845. Papers of Richard Cutts, 1753-1886 (bulk 1802-1830).
Cutts family. Cutts family papers, 1797-1825.
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Cutts family papers, 1797-1825.
Chiefly papers of Thomas Cutts, ship captain, and other family members.
ArchivalResource: 7 items.
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- Cutts family. Cutts family papers, 1797-1825.
Clay, Charles, fl. 1799-1819,. Letters of Thomas Jefferson, James Madison and James Monroe, 1813-1817, n.d.
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Letters of Thomas Jefferson, James Madison and James Monroe, 1813-1817, n.d.
In a letter, 1813 December 28, Jefferson advises Charles Clay that the prices for Mr. Forbes' cotton and wool carding machines are higher than originally estimated. In a letter, 1814 October 20, James Monroe informs Georgia governor Peter Early that the Georgia contractor must supply rations to both militia and regulars, asks him to make requisitions, and reports that Thomas Pinckney will need an officer from the Quartermaster Dept. for his militia. In a letter, 1817 October 12, James Madison writes to Richard Cutts regarding a gardener for Montpelier, missing numbers of "Niles' Weekly Register" and his autographed copy of Marbois' history of Benedict Arnold's treason which Richard Rush has. With these is an engraving of Jefferson by Thomas B. Welch.
ArchivalResource: 3 items + 1 engraving.
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- Clay, Charles, fl. 1799-1819,. Letters of Thomas Jefferson, James Madison and James Monroe, 1813-1817, n.d.
Houghton Library printed book provenance file, A-D
Title:
Houghton Library printed book provenance file, A-D
Index to ownership/provenance information, primarily from printed books, held by Houghton Library.
ArchivalResource: 1 collection
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- Houghton Library printed book provenance file, A-D.
Breckinridge, Jefferson,. Papers of the Key, Cutts, and Turner families [manuscript], 1808-1859.
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Papers of the Key, Cutts, and Turner families [manuscript], 1808-1859.
In a series of pious letters, Francis Scott Key gives his daughter, Ann Arnold Key Turner, religious advice and sends her home news. There are some poems by Key including "Celebration hymn." The papers also include many letters to Ann Arnold Key Turner from her husband, Daniel Turner, and a letter from her to Jefferson Breckinridge explaining that her father was not an abolitionist. In another letter of interest Charles Howard describes the public mourning after the death of Francis Scott Key. Of special interest are a series of letters from Richard Cutts to his father Thomas Cutts describing the Embargo, the War of 1812, and the peace negotiations. The collection also includes Key and Turner family genealogies, a commonplace book of Ellen Lloyd Key and The life of O Possum, a children's story by Daniel Murray Key, whose death in a duel is mentioned in several letters and clippings. Correspondents include Stephen Decatur, John Young Mason, and Richard Rush.
ArchivalResource: 1 reel microfilm: positive; 35mm.
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- Breckinridge, Jefferson,. Papers of the Key, Cutts, and Turner families [manuscript], 1808-1859.
Key-Cutts-Turner Family Papers, 1808-1975, (bulk 1808-1855)
Title:
Key-Cutts-Turner Family Papers 1808-1975 (bulk 1808-1855)
Correspondence, genealogical and biographical material, a commonplace book, poetry, writings, and printed matter relating to the Key-Cutts-Turner families of North Carolina and Washington, D.C. Chiefly family correspondence of Ann Arnold Key Turner with various relatives including her father, Francis Scott Key, written from Woodley plantation, Warrenton, North Carolina. Also includes letters of Richard Cutts written from Washington, D.C., relating to the commercial and maritime embargo of the Jefferson and Madison administrations.
ArchivalResource: 135 items; 1 container; .4 linear feet
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- Key-Cutts-Turner Family Papers, 1808-1975, (bulk 1808-1855)
Autograph File, C
Title:
Autograph File, C
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: 14.5 linear feet (29 boxes)
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- Autograph File, C, 1554-2002.
Madison, James, 1751-1836. Letter to Richard Cutts [manuscript], 1817 December 6.
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Letter to Richard Cutts [manuscript], 1817 December 6.
Madison asks Cutts to forward some letters and says his wife will write to her sister shortly.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Madison, James, 1751-1836. Letter to Richard Cutts [manuscript], 1817 December 6.
Eustis, William, 1753-1825. Papers, 1727-1864, bulk: 1780-1825.
Title:
Papers, 1727-1864, bulk: 1780-1825.
Papers of physician, politician, and diplomat William Eustis and his wife Caroline Langdon Eustis. Correspondence concerns relations with Algeria during and after the U.S. conflict of 1815, and national politics from 1800-20. Included is a letter from Pres. James Madison written shortly before he left office, and several letters from Dolley Madison to Mrs. Eustis. Other correspondents include Richard Cutts, Henry Dearborn, Sarah Bowdoin Dearborn, and Francis LeBaron. Letters of Mrs. A. Palmer in Paris to William and Caroline Eustis concern their efforts to obtain furniture and rent a house during Eustis's term as U.S. minister to the Netherlands, 1815-18. Caroline Eustis's papers from 1825-64 concern financial matters. Also included are Caroline's 1806 diary, a journal apparently kept by William from 1816-17, and a journal recording major events at Benjamin Poor's Indian Hill Farm in West Newbury, Mass., 1821-25.
ArchivalResource: 1 narrow box.
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- Eustis, William, 1753-1825. Papers, 1727-1864, bulk: 1780-1825.
Madison, James, 1751-1836. Letter : to Richard Cutts, 1817 December 6.
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Letter : to Richard Cutts, 1817 December 6.
Madison asks Cutts to forward some letters and says his wife will write to her sister shortly.
ArchivalResource: 1 leaf.
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- Madison, James, 1751-1836. Letter : to Richard Cutts, 1817 December 6.
Frost family. Frost family papers, 1710-1923 (inclusive).
Title:
Frost family papers, 1710-1923 (inclusive).
The papers contain correspondence, account books, and other material documenting the personal lives and professional careers of members of the Frost family. Correspondence of William Frost details his political activity in the Maine Territory, Jeffersonian politics in Massachusetts, and the Embargo Act. Material relating to Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain's Civil War duties is scarce. His years as Bowdoin College president and his role in the election riot of 1880 are documented more fully. Other material details Chamberlain's business interests.
ArchivalResource: 2.5 linear ft. (6 boxes, 1 folio)
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- Frost family. Frost family papers, 1710-1923 (inclusive).
Mark Anthony De Wolfe Howe additional papers
Title:
Mark Anthony De Wolfe Howe additional papers
Primarily professional correspondence of biographer and editor M. A. De Wolfe Howe.
ArchivalResource: 35 boxes (9 linear feet)
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- Mark Anthony De Wolfe Howe additional papers, 1880-1959.
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
Jesup, Thomas S. (Thomas Sidney), 1788-1860,. Cutts and Lloyd families papers, 1790-1817.
Title:
Cutts and Lloyd families papers, 1790-1817.
The collection contains a seaman's apprenticeship indenture, 1790; James Madison's appointment of Richard Cutts as Superintendant General of Military Supplies, 1813; a letter, 1814/15, James Monroe to 25th infantry commander Thomas S. Jesup ordering him to pay an army lt. col. $2000; lettercovers from James Madison and Dolley Madison; and photographs of portraits of Edward Lloyd, IV, and Elizabeth Tayloe Lloyd of Talbot Co.
ArchivalResource: 1 reel : positive ; 35 mm.
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- Jesup, Thomas S. (Thomas Sidney), 1788-1860,. Cutts and Lloyd families papers, 1790-1817.
Cutts, Richard, 1771-1845. Letter, 1805 Jan. 21.
Title:
Letter, 1805 Jan. 21.
Letter to an unidentified correspondent relating to post office appointments in Portland, Me., and the elections.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Cutts, Richard, 1771-1845. Letter, 1805 Jan. 21.
Bayard, Richard H. (Richard Henry), 1796-1868. Papers of the Tayloe family [manuscript], 1756-1893.
Title:
Papers of the Tayloe family [manuscript], 1756-1893.
The collection contains the family and business correspondence of the Tayloe family, particularly John Tayloe, Benjamin Ogle Tayloe, William Henry Tayloe, Edward T. Tayloe and Henry Tayloe. Much of the correspondence concerns family plantations in Virginia, Maryland and Alabama. Topics include plantation management; cotton cultivation in Alabama and transactions with cotton brokers in New Orleans and Mobile; the Civil War and difficulties of running a plantation under wartime conditions; transportation of slaves from Virginia to Alabama, slave sales and runaways; the Octagon House, Washington, D.C.; horse racing and breeding; and family finances and legal affairs. Of interest is a letter from Edward Tayloe to Benjamin O. Tayloe, 1824 September 19, describing a visit to Thomas Jefferson at Monticello. Business papers, 1795-1820, concern real estate transactions in Georgetown and Washington, D.C. In addition there are letterbooks and a diary of Mrs. Ogle Tayloe. Of interest are letters from Edward Thornton Tayloe in Mexico and Bogotà discussing the countries, their government, people, religion, and mining operations and mentioning Joel Poinsett, David Porter, Simón Bolivár, Vicente Guerrero, William Henry Harrison, José María Córdova, and James Henderson.
ArchivalResource: 200 items.
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- Bayard, Richard H. (Richard Henry), 1796-1868. Papers of the Tayloe family [manuscript], 1756-1893.
Cutts family papers, 1755-1905
Title:
Cutts family papers, 1755-1905.
Correspondence of members of the Cutts family, notes and copies of poems by Dolley Madison, writings of James Madison Cutts II, newspaper clippings, photographs, genealogical material, certificates, poems, and copies of poems by John Quincy Adams, Louisa Catherine Adams, and Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Correspondence relates chiefly to family matters with reference to political and social affairs in 19th century U.S. Correspondents include James Buchanan, Henry Clay, John J. Crittenden, Edward Everett, Millard Fillmore, and William McKinley.
ArchivalResource: 100 items.1 container.0.2 linear feet.
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- Cutts, Anna Holyoke. Cutts family papers, 1755-1905.
Cutts, Richard, 1771-1845. Richard Cutts letters, 1814-1815.
Title:
Richard Cutts letters, 1814-1815.
Letters written by Richard Cutts, a federal employee in the General Superintendent's Office, Washington, D.C., to Thomas Cutts of Saco, Maine, relating information received on the safety of New Orleans and British losses at the Battle of New Orleans.
ArchivalResource: 2 items.
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- Cutts, Richard, 1771-1845. Richard Cutts letters, 1814-1815.
Varnum, Jacob Butler, 1788-1874. Jacob Butler Varnum papers, 1811-1888, bulk 1811-1833.
Title:
Jacob Butler Varnum papers, 1811-1888, bulk 1811-1833.
The Jacob Butler Varnum papers contain letters and documents related to Varnum's career as a factor at United States Indian trading posts in Sandusky, Ohio, and Fort Dearborn, Chicago; as a captain in the 40th Massachusetts Infantry during the War of 1812; and as a Washington, D.C. merchant following his government service. Included are letters and instructions from government officials concerning trade with Indians, as well as letters from Varnum to his father, Senator Joseph B. Varnum, concerning his activities as factor.
ArchivalResource: 78 items.
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- Varnum, Jacob Butler, 1788-1874. Jacob Butler Varnum papers, 1811-1888, bulk 1811-1833.
Frost Family Papers, 1710-1923
Title:
Frost Family Papers 1710-1923
The papers contain correspondence, account books, and other material documenting the personal lives and professional careers of members of the Frost family. Correspondence of William Frost details his political activity in the Maine Territory, Jeffersonian politics in Massachusetts, and the Embargo Act. Material relating to Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain's Civil War duties is scarce. His years as Bowdoin College president and his role in the election riot of 1880 are documented more fully. Other material details Chamberlain's business interests.
ArchivalResource: 2.5 linear feet (6 boxes, 1 folio)
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- Frost Family Papers, 1710-1923
Thornton, Thomas G. (Thomas Gilbert), 1768-1824. Cutts-Thornton family papers, 1762-1890.
Title:
Cutts-Thornton family papers, 1762-1890.
Correspondence, deeds, accounts, bills and receipts, promissory notes, and other papers, relating chiefly to the business interests and land holdings of a family of merchants and shipowners of Saco, Me.; together with correspondence, writings, and other papers, of Thomas Gilbert Thornton (1768-1824), relating to his political activities and duties as U.S. Marshal for Maine; payment orders and other records (1771-78) of Pepperrellboro District of Maine (Saco); and genealogies of the Thornton and Stoughton families.
ArchivalResource: 2 boxes.
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- Thornton, Thomas G. (Thomas Gilbert), 1768-1824. Cutts-Thornton family papers, 1762-1890.
Gwathmey collection, 1708-1852
Title:
Gwathmey collection, 1708-1852.
Letters, autographs, papers, illustrations, and portraits relating to Revolutionary and early nineteenth century statesmen believed to have been assembled as an autograph collection by Julia M. Dickinson Tayloe early in the nineteenth century. Includes a U.S. War Dept. broadside, 1794 May 19.
ArchivalResource: 170 items.
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- Adams, Abigail, 1744-1818. Gwathmey collection [manuscript], 1708-1852.
Cutts, Richard, 1771-1845. Richard Cutts certificate, 1804 Nov. 5.
Title:
Richard Cutts certificate, 1804 Nov. 5.
Certificate to Richard Cutts of Pepperrellborough (now Saco), Me., to represent the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in Congress, 5 Nov. 1804.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Cutts, Richard, 1771-1845. Richard Cutts certificate, 1804 Nov. 5.
Thomas Addis Emmet collection, 1483-1876 (bulk:1700-1800)
Title:
Thomas Addis Emmet collection, 1483-1876 (inclusive), 1700-1800 (bulk)
The portion of the Emmet Collection housed in the Manuscripts and Archives Division consists of approximately 10,800 historical manuscripts relating chiefly to the period prior to, during, and following the American Revolution. The collection contains letters and documents by the signers of the Declaration of Independence as well as nearly every prominent historical figure of the period.
ArchivalResource: 30.83 linear feet; 108 boxes, 21 volumes
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- Thomas Addis Emmet collection, 1483-1876, 1700-1800
Cutts, Richard, 1771-1845. Letter to Thomas G. Thornton [manuscript] 1804 June 2.
Title:
Letter to Thomas G. Thornton [manuscript] 1804 June 2. 1804.
Regarding: payment of a debt, Thornton's appointment as Marshal, and mentioning Jefferson's election as President.
ArchivalResource: 1 letter.
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- Cutts, Richard, 1771-1845. Letter to Thomas G. Thornton [manuscript] 1804 June 2.
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