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From the description of Letter of Thomas Sterry Hunt, 1887. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 79451083American Philosophical Society.Andrews, David.Batchelder family.Brooks, Phillips, 1835-1893Dibner, Bern,Frazer, Persifor, 1844-1909Halliwell-Phillipps, J. O. (James Orchard), 1820-1889.Hall, James, 1811-1898.Hartt, Charles Frederick, 1840-1878.Heard family.LeConte, John L., (John Lawrence), 1825-1883Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, 1807-1882Lyell, Charles, Sir, 1797-1875.Mackintosh, James Buckton, 1856-1891.Mason, John.Roosevelt family.Sénarmont, Henry Hureau de, 1808-1862.Silvester Family.Sumner, Charles, 1811-1874Whitney Studio Club.Hunt, Thomas Sterry, 1826-1892Silvester Family. Land records, 1666-1790.Silvester Family.Land records, 1666-1790.13 land records, 1 map.(1 land survey map : manuscript ; 19.5 x 31.5 cm.)A collection of land records of property in New York City, Albany, and near "Nutten and Kinderhoeck" in Columbia County, New York. American Periodical Series IHunt, Thomas Sterry, 1826-1892. Letters.Hunt, Thomas Sterry, 1826-1892.Sénarmont, Henry Hureau de, 1808-1862.Dibner, Bern,Letters. 1857-1859.4 items.Four A.L.S. to Sénarmont ; in French. Smithsonian Institution. LibrariesAndrews, David. Deed, Hingham, Mass. to Thomas Hunt of Abington, Mass. 1787 June 13.Andrews, David.Deed, Hingham, Mass. to Thomas Hunt of Abington, Mass. 1787 June 13.1 DS ; 31 cm.Original deed concerning the sale by David Andrews of two acres of land in Abington to Thomas Hunt for nine pounds. Deed was signed in the presence of Benjamin Andrews and Benjamin Cushing, Justice of the Peace. New England Historic Genealogical SocietyHunt, Thomas Sterry, 1826-1892. Letter, 1876-1887.Hunt, Thomas Sterry, 1826-1892.Letter, 1876-1887.2 items (2 leaves).University of Pennsylvania Libraries, Van Pelt LibraryHalliwell-Phillipps, J. O. (James Orchard), 1820-1889. Papers of J.O. Halliwell-Phillipps [manuscript], 1853-1889.Halliwell-Phillipps, J. O. (James Orchard), 1820-1889.Halliwell, R. A., fl. 1874.Hunt, Thomas, fl. 1874,Snelgrove, A. G., fl. 1874,Ingleby, C. M. (Clement Mansfield), 1823-1886.Greene, Thomas, Town clerk of Stratford upon Avon.New Shakspere Society (Great Britain)Trustees and Guardians of Shakespeare's Birthplace.Papers of J.O. Halliwell-Phillipps [manuscript], 1853-1889.64 items : ill.Contents: notes on [James] Shirley and William Kemp; excerpts from his An historical sketch of the provincial dialects of England, 1863, and a short one from his A dictionary of archaic. . . words; proofs of A list of the contents of the drawers in my study, 1870, and of p. 391-394 of vol. II of his [Outlines, 1886]; a copy of reviews of two of his works in the Athenaeum, 1853; A facsimile of an indenture executed by Sir John and Lady Barnard, in October, 1652, 1883; a printed copy of his letter to Thomas Hunt, December 18, 1883, the 2nd edition of The Executive Committee of Shakespeare's Birth-Place and Mr. Halliwell-Phillipps, 1887; corrections and annotations in Shakespeare and the enclosure of common fields...a fragment of the private diary of Thomas Greene...1614-1617, edit. by C.M. Ingleby, 1885 (lacks 3 preliminary leaves, plans and photographs); printed report of the New Shakspere Society, August 1879, and a prospectus, 1880; 3 sketch-plans of the way to Hollingsbury Copse, 1877, 1888; a toast written on the occasion of his daughter's wedding, December 14, 1869; a notice on him, ca. 1875; an In Memoriam card; and various oddments and newspaper cuttings. Also, a receipt for a subscription to the New Shakspere Society from R.A. Halliwell, signed by A.G. Snelgrove, the hon. sec. January 1, 1874; and a prospectus, 1874. Some items undated. Folger Shakespeare LibraryLyell, Charles, Sir, 1797-1875. Correspondence, 1811-1882.Lyell, Charles, Sir, 1797-1875.Correspondence, 1811-1882.10 microfilm reels.Consists mostly of incoming correspondence from English and American scientists, with a small section of correspondence from Lyell. American Philosophical Society LibraryHeard family. Heard family business records, 1754-1898 (inclusive) [microform].Heard family.Heard family business records, 1754-1898 (inclusive) [microform].261 linear ft. (800 v., 272 boxes, 103 cases)Business records and personal papers of several generations of the Heard family. The oldest group of papers, 1770-1834, is that of John Heard, who made his wealth from the manufacture and sale of rum, the outfitting of privateers, and trade with the West Indies. The largest and most important group of papers in the collection is that of Augustine Heard and his various partnerships. His papers cover, first, his travels as supercargo for Boston and Salem merchants who were trading in the Far East, then his activities as partner in the great shipping firm of Russell and Company. In 1836 he left Russell and Company. By 1840 he had become the head of his own firm, Augustine Heard and Company, founded with Joseph Coolidge. Included in the collection are records and papers of Thomas Hunt and Company of Hong Kong, 1863-1869, which counted Augustine Heard and Company among its customers. Harvard Business School, Knowledge and Library Services/Baker LibrarySir Charles Lyell correspondence, 1811-1882, 1811-1882Lyell, Charles, Sir, 1797-1875Sir Charles Lyell correspondence, 1811-1882 1811-188210.0 Microfilm reel(s)From negative microfilm held by Dr. Leonard G. Wilson, the collection consists mostly of incoming correspondence from English and American scientists, with a small section of correspondence from Lyell.American Philosophical SocietyWhitney Studio Club. Whitney Studio Club exhibition catalogs and announcements, [undated] and 1916-1930.Mussmann Gallery (New York, N.Y.)Miscellaneous art exhibition catalog collection4.4 Linear feetPrimarily exhibition catalogs for modernist art exhibitions held in New York City during the first two decades of the twentieth century. Also included are catalogs for Boston exhibitions, mainly pre-1900, and a few other locales; exhibition announcements; gallery publications; and other printed material.Archives of American ArtMason, John. Papers of John Mason, 1775-1899 (bulk 1775-1899).Mason, John.Broadnax, William.Papers of John Mason, 1775-1899 (bulk 1775-1899).73 items.Include receipts and bonds, 1775-1794, 1803-1823, 1838-1851, of John, Anthony, and John T.J. Mason; slave bills of sale, 1791, 1793-1817, 1821, for John and Anthony Mason of Sussex County, Va.; a copy of John Mason's will, 1795; inventories and accounts, 1796-1807, of John Mason's estate; with his widow Elizabeth Mason, as executor; and articles of agreement, 1821, between Elizabeth and Anthony Mason for settlement of the estate's accounts. Also include two copies of Thomas Hunt's will, 1813; three legal opinions, one incomplete, 1814, 1826, n.d., on settlement of Thomas Hunt's estate (one by John Wickham, another by William Brodnax, authorship of the third opinion not indicated); inventory, 1843, of Martha Mason's estate; list, 1845, of taxable property of John T.J. and Mary Mason, including slaves; and copy of list, 1850, of court orders for John T.J. Mason, commissioner. Also include Confederate States of America cotton bond, 1863, issued to John T.J. Mason; miscellaneous receipts, 1872-1875, 1891-1893; two letters, 1874, 1899, concerning family news; and two printed speeches, 1848 and 1877. University of Virginia. LibraryHunt, Thomas Sterry, 1826-1892. Letter of Thomas Sterry Hunt, 1887.Hunt, Thomas Sterry, 1826-1892.Letter of Thomas Sterry Hunt, 1887.1 item.Library of CongressPersifor Frazer papers, 1882-1906, 1882-1906Frazer, Persifor, 1844-1909Persifor Frazer papers, 1882-1906 1882-19061.0 Linear feet, c. 220 items in 2 boxesThe letters to Persifor Frazer cover primarily matters related to geology and mineralogy. A portion of the correspondence, principally from British scientists, concerns the 1884 meeting in Philadelphia of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (B F867).American Philosophical SocietyJohn L. (John Lawrence) LeConte papers, 1812-1897, 1812-1897LeConte, John L., (John Lawrence), 1825-1883John L. (John Lawrence) LeConte papers, 1812-18977.7 Linear feet, Ca. 1900 itemsThis collection contains mostly entomological material, with much information on the description and identification of particular insects, entomological collections, and the study of entomology in Europe and the United States. In addition, there are materials on medicine and hospitals during the American Civil War, on the Corps of Topographical Engineers, the United States Army, on natural history in the United States, and on the LeConte's family. Some letters are written to President Rutherford B. Hayes and concern the Commissionership of Agriculture, for which LeConte was considered, but not appointed. Letters of John Eatton LeConte and Joseph LeConte are included.American Philosophical SocietyHunt, Thomas Sterry, 1826-1892. Geology of Canada & Arcadia / Hunt & others.Hunt, Thomas Sterry, 1826-1892.Marcou, Jules, 1824-1898,Geology of Canada & Arcadia / Hunt & others. [1860]-[1871]27 items in 1 v. : ill. (some col.) ; 22 cm.American Museum of Natural HistoryHandwriting samples of naturalists and others, ca. 1800-1970 (inclusive)Handwriting samples of naturalists and others, ca. 1800-1970 (inclusive)12 folders.Harvard University, Ernst Mayr Library of the Museum of Comparative ZoologyRoosevelt family. Papers, 1469-1962.Roosevelt family.Papers, 1469-1962.46 linear ft.Correspondence, letter books, diaries, real estate papers, business records, and household records of various Roosevelt family members; and scrapbooks, clippings, maps, memorials, and other printed materials pertaining to family members. Individuals represented, 1679-1962, include Jacobus Roosevelt, Isaac (I) Roosevelt, James (I) Roosevelt, Isaac (II) Roosevelt, James (II) Roosevelt, Rebecca Brien Howland Roosevelt, Sara Delano Roosevelt, James Roosevelt Roosevelt, John Aspinwall Roosevelt, Hall Roosevelt, and Helen Roosevelt Robinson. Subjects include New York City real estate in the 18th century, the sugar refining mill established by Isaac (I), trade with the Thomas Hunt family in Bermuda in the 18th century, family estates in the Hudson Valley, railroad business affairs, education, the diplomatic service of James Roosevelt Roosevelt in Vienna and London, 1888-1896, philanthropic activities, ice-yachting, household management, trips to Europe, and family affairs. Also, diaries kept by Rebecca Brien Howland Roosevelt, 1867-1875; Sara Delano Roosevelt, 1880-1941; James Roosevelt Roosevelt, 1866-1867; Mary Rebecca Aspinwall (Mrs. Isaac Roosevelt), 1868-1870; and Louisa E. Aspinwall, 1869-1870. Campbell University, Wiggins Memorial LibraryLetters to Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, 1761-1904 (inclusive) 1820-1888 (bulk).Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, 1807-1882, recipient. Letters to Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, 1761-1904 (inclusive), 1820-1888 (bulk)36 linear feet (73 boxes)Letters to American poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.EnglishHoughton LibraryPapers, 1806-1902.Batchelder family papers, 1806-19021 box (.5 linear ft.)Papers of American cotton manufacturer and inventor Samuel Batchelder and his son, civil engineer John M. Batchelder.EnglishHoughton LibraryPapers, 1832-1892.Brooks, Phillips, 1835-1893. Phillips Brooks papers29 boxes (14.5 linear ft.)Primarily correspondence of Episcopal clergyman Phillips Brooks with hisfamily and others, as well as diaries, newspaper clippings, scrapbooks, andphotographs.EnglishHoughton LibraryHunt, Thomas Sterry, 1826-1892. [Letter, 1874].Hunt, Thomas Sterry, 1826-1892.[Letter, 1874].Boston AthenaeumHartt, Charles Frederick, 1840-1878. Charles Frederick Hartt papers, 1863-1874.Hartt, Charles Frederick, 1840-1878.Charles Frederick Hartt papers, 1863-1874.1.4 cubic ft.Letters about a proposed Brazilian expedition, geology, zoology, and related subjects from Joel Asaph Allen, James Dwight Dana, Arnold Henry Guyot, James Hall, Thomas Sterry Hunt, Alpheus Hyatt, Alpheus Spring Packard, Samuel Hubbard Scudder, Addison Emery Verrill, Jeffries Wyman, and other scientists; also notification of Hartt's membership in the Boston Society of Natural History, his US citizenship papers, and other documents. Cornell University Library[Thomas Sterry Hunt, biographical materials]Hunt, Thomas Sterry, 1826-1892.[Thomas Sterry Hunt, biographical materials] 1868-1 folder.University of Wisconsin - Madison, General Library SystemMackintosh, James Buckton, 1856-1891. James Buckton Mackintosh letters, 1885-1891.Mackintosh, James Buckton, 1856-1891.James Buckton Mackintosh letters, 1885-1891.2 boxes.Letters written to Mackintosh chiefly on scientific subjects, from his colleagues including Thomas Sterry Hunt (1826-1892), 37; William Earl Hidden (1853-1918), 50; Thomas Egleston (1832-1900, founder of the School of Mines, Columbia University, 10; R.S. Penniman, 26; and Pierre Eugene Marcelin Berthelot (1827-1907), eminent French chemist, 1. Also, miscellaneous documents relating to Mackintosh and about fifteen printed articles and brochures. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesCharles Sumner correspondence, 1829-1874.Sumner, Charles, 1811-1874. Charles Sumner correspondence, 1829-187433 cartons (43.1 linear ft.)Letters to Charles Sumner, lawyer, Republican senator from Massachusetts, and anti-slavery campaigner; with a smaller number of letters from Sumner to others.EnglishEnglishHoughton LibraryAmerican Philosophical Society Archives. Record Group IIg, 1887-1891American Philosophical Society Archives. Record Group IIg 1887-18911.0 sectionThis is part of the large inventory for the American Philosophical Society Archives. For complete information concerning this collection, please view the . Collection DescriptionAmerican Philosophical SocietyHall, James, 1811-1898. Papers, 1830-1930.Hall, James, 1811-1898.Papers, 1830-1930.PA16487: 76 boxes.KW13836: 2 boxes.Correspondence, memoranda, reports, notes, and other papers concerning the New York State Museum. The collection also contains correspondence, memoranda, notes, fieldbooks, notebooks, publications and illustrations relating to geological surveys of Canada, Iowa, Wisconsin, the United States and the U.S.-Mexico boundary. Also included are personal papers including personal letters, receipts, checks, inventory books, and insurance policies. Some papers relate to land transactions and the sale of Halls geological and paleontological collections. Hall's diaries, journals, reports and publications are contained in the collection as are testimonial papers, wills, inventories, and other papers relating to the administration and settlement of Halls estate. Of particular interest are papers relating to the dispute over James T. Foster's geological chart, 1849-1851; the discovery of the Cohoes Mastadon; and a large collection of maps, printed material, and atlases. American Periodical Series I