Thaddeus Banks papers, 1744-1925.

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Thaddeus Banks papers, 1744-1925.

Chiefly correspondence and business papers of Banks, consisting mostly of letters, 1839-1841, from Banks to his fiancee, Delia Jane Reynolds, and scattered letters to her, 1842-1864, after their marriage. Included also are letters of the Banks family of Pennsylvania; the Reynolds family, Quakers, of Cecil County, Md.; and John C. Reynolds, who was with the U.S. Office of Indian Affairs. Letters of J.C. Reynolds concern fighting in the 2nd Seminole War and dealings with the Cherokee, Sac, and Fox Indians, and include a letter describing a trip, 1840, through Mammoth Cave. An 1807-1817 receipt book shows amounts paid for various expenses by Creswell Reynolds & Company, Reuben Reynolds, and others.

About 500 items (1.0 linear ft.)

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Banks family.

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Banks, Thaddeus, 1815-1879.

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Thaddeus Banks (1815-1879) was a lawyer of Hollidaysburg, Pa. From the guide to the Thaddeus Banks Papers, 1744-1925, (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection.) Thaddeus Banks was a lawyer of Hollidaysburg, Pa. From the description of Thaddeus Banks papers, 1744-1925. WorldCat record id: 22978620 ...

Creswell Reynolds & Company.

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Banks, Delia Jones Reynolds, fl. 1839-1864.

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Reynolds, John, 1671-1758

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Reynolds, Reuben O., -1887

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Reynolds family.

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United States. Office of Indian Affairs

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United States bureau with responsibility for Indian relations. From the description of Letter, 1846. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122699812 Develops and implements, in cooperation with tribal governments, Native American organizations, other federal agencies, state & local governments, and other interested groups, economic, social, educational, and other programs for the benefit and advancement of Indian and Alaska native people. Established in 1824 within the War Dept...