Papers, 1792-1912.

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Papers, 1792-1912.

Deeds, land surveys and maps, legal papers, letters, and other miscellaneous papers of the Onderdonk family. Of note are letters to William H. Onderdonk (1820-1882) from E. Pellevoisin about his experiences in Rochelle, France, 1836-1837, from William H. Bull about his travels to Africa, 1838-1839, and from family and friends, 1836-1876, concerning his travels, social life, and family news; and letters to Henry M. Onderdonk (1818-1885) concerning personal and family matters, 1838-1878, church business, 1843-1844 and 1877, and business matters, 1841-1877, including his employment on canals and railroads. Other family names and individuals represented include the Nostrand, Pettit, and Mott families, Benjamin A. Onderdonk, Benjamin T. Onderdonk, Elizabeth C. Onderdonk, and Mrs. Elizabeth Seabury.

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Onderdonk, Benjamin T. (Benjamin Tredwell), 1791-1861

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Episcopal Bishop of the Diocese of New York. From the description of Benjamin Tredwell Onderdonk papers, 1811-1869. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 662600715 Fourth Protestant Episcopal Bishop of New York, consecrated Nov. 26, 1830, later suspended from his office as bishop following his 1844 trial in a court of bishops upon charges of "immorality and indecency." Born and died in New York City. From the description of Benjamin T. Onderdonk papers, 1827-1843, n.d. ...

Onderdonk, William H.

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Seabury, Elizabeth.

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Nostrand family.

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Pettit family.

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Onderdonk family.

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Onderdonk, Benjamin T. (Benjamin Tredwell), 1791-1861

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Episcopal Bishop of the Diocese of New York. From the description of Benjamin Tredwell Onderdonk papers, 1811-1869. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 662600715 Fourth Protestant Episcopal Bishop of New York, consecrated Nov. 26, 1830, later suspended from his office as bishop following his 1844 trial in a court of bishops upon charges of "immorality and indecency." Born and died in New York City. From the description of Benjamin T. Onderdonk papers, 1827-1843, n.d. ...

Pellevoisin, E.

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Mott family.

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Bull, William H.

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William H. Bull, 1861-1940, arrived in San Francisco in 1894. He was employed by Southern Pacific Railroad as their first commercial artist. He specialized in doing advertising and in painting pictures of California's beauty spots for Southern Pacific's promotional materials. Bull also designed covers for Sunset Magazine. From the description of William H. Bull Collection, 1891-1919. (California State Library). WorldCat record id: 58746645 Histor...

Onderdonk, Henry M.

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Onderdonk, Elizabeth C.

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