Papers, 1820-1823.

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Papers, 1820-1823.

Letters received by Wharton and his wife, Arabella, from his mother-in-law, Mary Griffith (Mrs. John Griffith), concerning business affairs and personal and family matters; and poems and letters received by Arabella from her sister, Mary E. Griffith. Places represented include New York, N.Y., and Burlington and New Brunswick, N.J.

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Wharton, Thomas I. (Thomas Isaac), 1791-1856

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Lawyer and author, of Philadelphia, Pa. From the description of Papers, 1820-1823. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 28410519 ...

Wharton, Arabella Griffith

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Griffith, Mary E., of New Brunswick, N.J.

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Griffith, Mary, -1846

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Author and horticulturalist; born Mary Corre; married John Griffith (d. 1815), a wealthy New York City merchant; purchased a farm ("Charlieshope") in Franklin Township, Somerset County, New Jersey, ca. 1820 and lived there until she sold the property ca. 1836; wrote Our Neighbourhood, or Letters on Horticulture and Natural Phenomena, published 1831, and Camperdown, or News from Our Neighborhood, published 1836; died at Red Hook, Duchess County, New York, in 1846. Note: death date listed incorrec...