Papers, 1682-1944, 1798-1843 (bulk).

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Papers, 1682-1944, 1798-1843 (bulk).

Correspondence, record books, notebooks, maps and surveys, genealogies, insurance policies, bills and receipts, notices, agreements, legal papers, deeds, and other papers, largely of Dr. Thomas Garvie and James Garvie. Correspondence subjects include family news, property matters, estate matters, erection of a wharf on Thomas Garvie's Glen Cove property, Quaker religious doctrine, life in Michigan (1840), and news of the Gibson family in Scotland; there is one letter from James T. Cromwell concerning study of medicine in Paris, 1825.

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Nicoll, John

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Gibson family.

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Garvie, James, 1862-

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Garvie, Thomas Bowman (English painter, 1859-1944)

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Cromwell, James Henry Roberts

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Mackensie, Mary.

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Garvie family.

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Dr. Thomas Garvie was a surgeon who lived in Glen Cove, N.Y.; his son James Garvie supplied clay to pottery manufacturers. From the description of Papers, 1682-1944, 1798-1843 (bulk). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 155553038 ...