Curry family papers [manuscript], 1830-1899.

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Curry family papers [manuscript], 1830-1899.

The collection includes: notebooks of Emma, Martha, and Rebecca Curry; two fragments; autograph album, 1868-1884, including clipped signatures of James Madison, Henry Clay, and Timothy Pickering; notebook recording ship arrivals in Portland, Oregon, 1889-1899; letters; notes; and materials related to the family of David Kelley.

.45 cubic feet (1 document case)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7156995

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Clay, Henry, 1777-1852

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Henry Clay Sr. (April 12, 1777 – June 29, 1852) was an American attorney and statesman who represented Kentucky in both the Senate and House. He was the seventh House speaker and the ninth secretary of state. He received electoral votes for president in the 1824, 1832, and 1844 presidential elections. He also helped found both the National Republican Party and the Whig Party. For his role in defusing sectional crises, he earned the appellation of the "Great Compromiser" and was part of the "Grea...

Curry, Rebecca Kelley, 1807-1864.

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Curry family.

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Kelley, David, 1784-1852.

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Kelley family.

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Madison, James, 1751-1836

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James Madison (1751-1836) was the fourth president of the United States, born in Port Conway, Virginia. He was a member of the Virginia legislature from 1776 to 1780 and from 1784 to 1786, and the Continental Congress from 1780 to 1783. His proposals at and management of the Constitutional Convention in 1787 earned him title "father of the U.S. Constitution." He cooperated with Alexander Hamilton and Jay in writing a series of papers (pub. 1787-88 under title of The Federalist) explaining the ne...

Curry, Emma.

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Pickering, Timothy, 1745-1829

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Timothy Pickering (b. July 17, 1745, Salem, MA–d. January 29, 1829, Salem, MA) was a politician from Massachusetts who served as the third United States Secretary of State under Presidents George Washington and John Adams. He also represented Massachusetts in both houses of Congress as a member of the Federalist Party. Born in Salem, Massachusetts, Pickering began a legal career after graduating from Harvard University. He won election to the Massachusetts General Court and served as a cou...

Molthrop, Martha Curry, d. 1871.

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