Miscellaneous manuscripts, 1803-1947.

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Miscellaneous manuscripts, 1803-1947.

Letters, blueprints, patent materials, accounts, and cancelled checks of George Juengst & Sons, 1888-1913; letters of George Pope Morris to his cousin Margaret Langstroth, 1849-1959, concerning personal and family news; a political letter by William Eustis, 1808; receipts, mortgages, deeds, and wills of the Anderson family of Carmel, 1816-1907; miscellaneous public records from the Town of Carmel consisting of jurors' list, highway accounts, and school receipts and correspondence, 1845-1947; and miscellaneous deeds, letters, receipts, accounts, bonds, wills, marriage certificates, programs, minutes, broadsides, and other items, 1803-1917, pertaining largely to Putnam County with some items concerning Dutchess, Orange, and Westchester Counties.

.8 cubic ft.

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Morris, George Pope, 1802-1864

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George Pope Morris (October 10, 1802 – July 6, 1864) was an American editor, poet, and songwriter. With Nathaniel Parker Willis, he co-founded the daily New York Evening Mirror by merging his fledgling weekly New-York Mirror with Willis's American Monthly in August 1831. Morris is credited with the longevity the Evening Mirror would enjoy and for giving it a wide scope, covering not only news and entertainment but reviews of the fine arts, editorials, and many original engravings. Morris al...

Haida, Fred W.,

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Langstroth, Margaretta

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Eustis, William Henry, 1845-1925

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William Henry Eustis (1845-1928) was a noted philanthropist and beloved citizen of Minneapolis. He came to Minnesota in 1881 while prospecting and built a large fortune through real estate acquisitions. Disabled due to an accident while he was a teen, Eustis gave much of his fortune to charity, especially the Dowling School in Minneapolis, which cared for crippled children. He also donated funds for the University of Minnesota to build a children's hospital. From 1893-1895, Eustis served a term ...

George Juengst & Sons (Croton Falls, N.Y.)

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