Papers, 1787-1889.

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Papers, 1787-1889.

Includes family and personal correspondence and miscellaneous papers of the following: James Robertson, President of the Bank of the United States during the 1840's, 1798-1854, with household account book, 1800-1827; his daughter, Helen Robertson, his son-in-law, the Rev. Robert B. Croes, and his granddaughter, Helen Croes, 1824-1889. Also, Bishop John Croes, First Protestant Episcopal Bishop of New Jersey, and father of Robert B., 1801-1832; and Robert Smith, Philadelphia merchant, brother-in-law of Alexander Robertson, uncle of James, 1787-1816, all incoming correspondence. There is also an unidentified household account book, 1866-1868.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6748828

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Smith, Robert, b. 1752.

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Croes, Helen

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Robertson family.

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Robertson, Alexander, 1733-

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Croes, Robert B., Revd.

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Robertson, James, 1772-1854.

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Robertson, Helen, 1805-1881.

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Croes, John, 1762-1832

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First Episcopal Bishop of New Jersey. From the description of John Croes papers, 1814-1835. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 654466688 John Croes was pastor at Swedesborough, N.J.; rector at New Brunswick, N.J.; Bishop of New Jersey; received an honorary degree from the College of New Jersey (Princeton University) in 1797. From the description of Croes Correspondence : typescript, 1782-1783. (Peking University Library). WorldCat record id: 49365312 From th...