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SNAC: Social Networks and Archival Context
VIAFrevised2015-09-18machineCPF merge programMerge v2.0revised2016-08-10T14:07:10machineSNAC EAC-CPF ParserBulk ingest into SNAC Databaserevised2016-08-10T14:07:10humanSystem Service (system@localhost)created2024-03-29machineSNAC EAC-CPF SerializerSNAC Identity Constellation serialized to EAC-CPFpersonSherman, Roger, 1768-1856presumedSherman, Roger, 1768-1853presumed17681856Evarts familyEvarts family.Gibbs family.Kent, William, 1864-1928.Sherman familySherman, John Staples.Yale UniversitySherman, Roger, 1768-1855.Sherman, Roger, 1768-1856Kent, William, 1864-1928. William Kent family papers, 1768-1961 (inclusive).Kent, William, 1864-1928.William Kent family papers, 1768–196135 Linear Feet (85 boxes)The papers consist of correspondence, writings, topical files, biographical files, scrapbooks, and other material relating to William Kent's businesses, political activities, and family. The papers document his activities as a municipal reformer in Chicago and Northern California; his interests in conservation, recreation, and public control of water power; his campaigns for election to Congress; his service in the U.S. House of Representatives and on the U.S. Tariff Commission; and his business interests in cattle ranches in Nebraska and Nevada. The papers also include materials relating to the activities of Kent's wife, Elizabeth Thacher Kent, Mrs. Kent's family, and the Kent children and grandchildren. Papers of Elizabeth Thacher Kent document her interests in women's suffrage, the Equal Rights Amendment, and international peace and her participation in the National Woman's Party and the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.EnglishYale University LibrarySherman, Roger, 1768-1853. Roger Sherman papers, 1850-1853Sherman, Roger, 1768-1853Sherman, John Staples.Roger Sherman papers, 1850-18530.2 linear ft. (1 wallet)Letters to his son, John Staples Sherman, 1850-1853, and genealogical information about the Sherman family. Born in New Haven, Conn., son of the Hon. Roger Sherman, signer of the Declaration of Independence, July 16, 1768. Received a B.A. and M.A. at Yale, studied law, was representative in the General Assembly of Connecticut, merchant, dealt in real estate, owned and employed many vessels. Married on Sept. 1, 1801 Susannah Staples, descendant of Myles Standish, and had eleven children. He died in New Haven, March 5, 1856. (from T. T. Sherman, Sherman Genealogy, (N.Y. 1920) p. 246-247) (blue index cards) Detroit Public Library, Detroit Main LibraryWilliam Kent family papers, 1768-1961Kent, William, 1864-1928.William Kent family papers 1768-196135 linear feet (85 boxes)The papers consist of correspondence, writings, topical files, biographical files, scrapbooks, and other material relating to William Kent's businesses, political activities, and family. The papers document his activities as a municipal reformer in Chicago and Northern California; his interests in conservation, recreation, and public control of water power; his campaigns for election to Congress; his service in the U.S. House of Representatives and on the U.S. Tariff Commission; and his business interests in cattle ranches in Nebraska and Nevada. The papers also include materials relating to the activities of Kent's wife, Elizabeth Thacher Kent, Mrs. Kent's family, and the Kent children and grandchildren. Papers of Elizabeth Thacher Kent document her interests in women's suffrage, the Equal Rights Amendment, and international peace and her participation in the National Woman's Party and the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.EnglishYale University. Department of Manuscripts and ArchivesKent, William, 1864-1928. William Kent family papers, 1768-1961 (inclusive).Kent, William, 1864-1928.William Kent family papers35 linear ft. (85 boxes)The papers consist of correspondence, writings, topical files, biographical files, scrapbooks, and other material relating to William Kent's businesses, political activities, and family. The papers document his activities as a municipal reformer in Chicago and Northern California; his interests in conservation, recreation, and public control of water power; his campaigns for election to Congress; his service in the U.S. House of Representatives and on the U.S. Tariff Commission; and his business interests in cattle ranches in Nebraska and Nevada. The papers also include materials relating to the activities of Kent's wife, Elizabeth Thacher Kent, Mrs. Kent's family, and the Kent children and grandchildren. Papers of Elizabeth Thacher Kent document her interests in women's suffrage, the Equal Rights Amendment, and international peace and her participation in the National Woman's Party and the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.EnglishYale University LibraryEvarts family papers, 1753-1960, 1798-1901Evarts family papers 1753-196024.25 linear feetThe papers consist of correspondence, writings, legal and financial material, congressional papers, family memorabilia, and other papers of various members of the Evarts family of Vermont, Boston, and New York. The principal figures, however, are Jeremiah Evarts (1781-1831), author, editor, lawyer, and philanthropist, and his son, William Maxwell Evarts (1818-1901), lawyer and statesman. The papers of Jeremiah Evarts relate to his work and writings on Congregational orthodoxy, his travels for the American Board of Foreign Missions, and his efforts on behalf of American Indians. His correspondents include family members, fellow members of the Yale Class of 1802, and many well-known clergymen, lawyers, statesmen, and missionaries.EnglishEnglishYale University. Department of Manuscripts and ArchivesGibbs family. Gibbs family papers, 1718-1893 (inclusive).Gibbs family.Gibbs family papers, 1718-1893 (inclusive)..25 linear ft. (1 box, 1 folio)Correspondence, financial papers and memorabilia of members of the Gibbs family. Of principal interest are thirteen letters (1783-1796) from Roger Sherman to his brother-in-law, Henry Gibbs, of which five (1789-1790) discuss the deliberations of the first Congress of the United States. Other figures represented in the papers are two Josiah Willard Gibbses (father and son) and Addison Van Name. Yale University LibraryGibbs family.Gibbs family papers, 1718-1893 (inclusive)..25 linear ft. (1 box, 1 folio)Correspondence, financial papers and memorabilia of members of the Gibbs family. Of principal interest are thirteen letters (1783-1796) from Roger Sherman to his brother-in-law, Henry Gibbs, of which five (1789-1790) discuss the deliberations of the first Congress of the United States. Other figures represented in the papers are two Josiah Willard Gibbses (father and son) and Addison Van Name. Yale University Library