Business papers, 1768-1851.

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Business papers, 1768-1851.

Ledgers, 1768-1776 and 1772-1776, of Philip Kearny (1733-1798); letterbook, 1809-1815, of Philip Kearny (1780-1849), relating to land investments in Northern New York, farming and the import-export business and journal, 1849-1851, pertaining to his estate; letterbook, 1811-1816, of John W. and Philip Kearny; and letterbook, 1849-1850, of Philip Kearny (1814-1862) and his agent relating to land investments.

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Kearny, Philip, 1780-1849

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Kearny family.

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Philip Kearny (1733-1798): wine merchant, of Perth Amboy, Middlesex County, New Jersey; owned one-half share of the brig Franklin; lost estate due to loyalist activites; lived in later life near Newark, New Jersey. John Watts Kearny: merchant, of New York City; born in 1778; worked as a clerk for Le Roy, Bayard & Co., 1792-1803; in business as a merchant, at first with his brother Philip (as John W. and Philip Kearny), beginning in 1803; lived in retirement at Sauger...

John W. and Philip Kearny (Firm)

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Kearny, Philip, 1815-1862

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General in Civil War. From the description of Letter : Harrison's Landing, to Gov. Olden, Trenton, N.J., 1862 July 21. (Bryn Mawr College). WorldCat record id: 28886059 American soldier and general for the Union Army during the American Civil War (1861-1865). From the description of Letter, 1845. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 145435278 Nephew of Stephen Kearny, Philip was educated at Columbia Law School. He entered the military in 1836 and served in the...

Kearny, Philip, 1733-1798

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Kearny, John W. (John Watts), 1778-1850

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