Young and Woodward Business Papers, 1789-1826 (inclusive).
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Boudinot, Elias, 1740-1821
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Elias Boudinot (May 2, 1740 – October 24, 1821) was a lawyer and statesman from Elizabeth, New Jersey who was a delegate to the Continental Congress and served as President of Congress from 1782 to 1783. He was elected as a U.S. Congressman for New Jersey following the American Revolutionary War. He was appointed by President George Washington as Director of the United States Mint, serving from 1795 until 1805. Born in Philadelphia in the Province of Pennsylvania, Boudinot received a classica...
Champante and Whitrow
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Addison, Alexander, 1759-1807
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Lawyer. From the description of Alex Addison letter, 1803 October 30, Pittsburgh, to Messrs. Simon & Hyman Gratz, Philadelphia. (Cornell University Library). WorldCat record id: 63935415 From the description of ALS, 1803 October 30, Pittsburgh, to Messrs. Simon & Hyman Gratz, Philadelphia. (Cornell University Library). WorldCat record id: 173203837 From the description of ALS, 1803 October 30, Pittsburgh, to Messrs. Simon & Hyman Gratz, Philadelphia. (Un...
Wilson, James P. (James Patriot), 1769-1830
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James Patriot Wilson was a clergyman, and was elected to the American Philosophical Society in 1814. From the description of Observations while passing thro' the Choctaw, Chickasaw & Cherokee nations, 1803. (American Philosophical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 122380092 Paulmier (aka: d'Annemours, d'Anemours, and Danmours) was the consul general of France for Virginia and Maryland. James Patriot Wilson was a clergyman, and was elected to ...
Young, William, 1755-1829
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William Young was a Philadelphia bookseller and publisher who later established a paper mill at Rockland, New Castle County, Delaware. From the description of Family papers, 1745-1850 (inclusive), 1745, 1800-1850 (bulk). (Historical Society of Pennsylvania). WorldCat record id: 122441227 ...
Scott, Thomas, 1747-1821
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Andrews, John, 1746-1813
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Episcopal clergyman and educator. In 1791 he was elected to the office of Vice-Provost of the University of Pennsylvania (Provost 1810-1812), which included the chairs of moral philosophy and the classics. From the description of John Andrews lecture notes, ca. 1791-1868. (University of Pennsylvania Library). WorldCat record id: 214284781 ...
Bradford and Inskeep
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Book and music sellers in Philadelphia. From the description of Letters to John Rowe Parker, 1813. (University of Pennsylvania Library). WorldCat record id: 63615052 ...
Nisbet, Charles, 1736-1804
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Clergyman. From the description of Papers of Charles Nisbet, 1801. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 79454732 First president of Dickinson College, Carlisle, Pa. From the description of Manuscript, [17-?]. (Ohio University). WorldCat record id: 12844904 Charles Nisbet was a Scottish Presbyterian Minister, and the President/Founder of Dickinson College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania. From the guide to the Charles Nisbet lectures, undated, (Ohio Univer...
Thackara, James, 1767-1848
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Backus, Eleazer Fitch, 1770-1859
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Bookseller from Albany, N.Y. From the description of Correspondence, 1823. (University of Pennsylvania Library). WorldCat record id: 63556329 ...
Smith, Samuel Stanhope, 1750-1819
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American Presbyterian clergyman. From the description of Autograph letter signed : Princeton, to Noah Webster, 1787 Apr. 21. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270663691 Samuel Stanhope Smith was a Presbyterian minister, founder of Hampden-Sydney College, and the seventh president of the College of New Jersey (now Princeton University). In his work, Smith expressed progressive views on marriage and egalitarian ideas about race and slavery. From the guide to the Samue...
Brainard, Israel, 1772-1854
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Riley, Isaac, 1770-1824
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Benedict, David, 1779-1874
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Duyckinck, Evert, 1764?-1833
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Beman, Nathan S. S. (Nathan Sidney Smith), 1785-1871
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Mathew Carey and Co.
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Woodward, William Wallis
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Goldsborough, Charles W. (Charles Washington), 1779-1843
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Washington politician, served as president of Washington Board of Aldermen. From the description of Letter : Georgetown, to W. Hunter, Newport, R.I., 1814 April 23. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 22458303 ...
French, B. F. (Benjamin Franklin), 1799-1877
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Schaeffer, F. C. (Frederick Christian), 1792-1831
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Meigs, Josiah, 1757-1822
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Josiah Meigs, the first president of what became the University of Georgia, was appointed by James Madison in 1814 to be commissioner of the General Land Office. From the description of Letter, dated 24 February 1820, to Thos. Freeman and John Coffee. (University of Tennessee). WorldCat record id: 54993383 ...
Fenno, John, 1751-1798
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Editor and army officer. From the description of John Fenno papers, 1775-1798. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70982902 John Fenno was a printer who worked in Boston, New York, and Philadelphia. From the description of John Fenno letters to Joseph Ward, 1789-1800. (Pennsylvania State University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 62093932 ...