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SNAC: Social Networks and Archival Context
VIAFrevised2015-09-18machineCPF merge programMerge v2.0revised2016-08-15T08:52:28machineSNAC EAC-CPF ParserBulk ingest into SNAC Databaserevised2016-08-15T08:52:28humanSystem Service (system@localhost)created2024-03-28machineSNAC EAC-CPF SerializerSNAC Identity Constellation serialized to EAC-CPFpersonFisher, J. (James)presumedFisher, J.presumedFisher, Jamespresumedactive 1938active 1952King, Isaac, 1733-1797.Fisher, J.Phillips, Bessie. Records relating to the Fort Wilkins State Park historical project, 1938-1952.Phillips, Bessie.Tresise, Fran G.Reeder, J. T.Chase, Lew Allen, 1879-1957.Fisher, J. (James).Emery, Benjamin Franklin, b. 1867.Writers' Program of the Work Projects Administration in the State of Michigan.Records relating to the Fort Wilkins State Park historical project, 1938-1952.2 mss. boxes (1 cu. ft.)This record group consists of various records of the Michigan Department of Conservation Parks and Recreation Division relating to the Fort Wilkins State Park historical project. Includes: original and carbon copy of text devoted to the history of the Keweenaw Region, Fort Wilkins State Park, lake transportation, and early settlement, compiled by Bessie Phillips of Eagle Harbor, Michigan (ca. 1945-46); a reference file of materials relating to the military post and Park; correspondence (1938-52) relating to the Park; and correspondence relating to museum articles collected (1944-51). State Archive of MichiganKing, Isaac, 1733-1797. Isaac King papers, 1770-1798; (bulk, 1783-1798).King, Isaac, 1733-1797.Nickleson, SarahIsaac King papers, 1770-1798; (bulk, 1783-1798).2 items and 1 v.Includes will, 15 June 1770, London, England, of King's partner, Sarah Nickleson, naming him as executor; contemporary copy of letter, 22 Feb. 1797, [London], C[harles] Rich, to Nathaniel Russell, Charleston, S.C., informing him of a bequest made by King "as a Token of Friendship"; and volume, 1783-1798, London and Bristol, letterbook containing letters to Joshua Ward, James Fisher, and Nathaniel Russell at Charleston, re collection of debts due to Isaac King, and copies of six letters, 1785- 1794, from Joshua Ward, advising of the difficulties in collecting debts since the action of the legislature deferring payments and preventing seizure of property. University of South Carolina, System Library Service, University LibrariesCorrespondence, legal manuscripts, and some accounts regarding personalities and property in Chesterfield and Henrico Counties and Manchester and Richmond, Va. [manuscript] 1767-1871.Correspondence, legal manuscripts, and some accounts regarding personalities and property in Chesterfield and Henrico Counties and Manchester and Richmond, Va. [manuscript] 1767-1871.50 items.Included is a list of deeds executed, 1767-1797, by Col. Richard Byrd and his trustees. Further deeds and indentures, one of Richard Adams, John Enders, James Fisher, Daniel Hylton, John Mayo, James Parkinson, James Poindexter, James L. Ryall, and Henry Randolph. The correspondence regards life at Hampden-Sydney College in 1827, and Henry W. Cox's Civil War service, which includes a description of a battle at Fayettesville, West Va. Other items of interest are (photostats) Maxwell T. Clarke's appointments as an officer in the C.S.N., and in the Virginia militia in 1871, and his Amnesty Oath, 1865; and broadsides relating to the Clover Hill Railroad an the sailing schedule, 1841, of the S.S. Great Western. University of Virginia. Library